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The Aniwaya, or Wolf Clan, has been known throughout time to be the largest clan. During the time of the Peace Chief and War Chief government setting, the War Chief would come from this clan. Wolves are known as protectors. Historically, the Wolf Clan was the largest among the Cherokee. [9] A few members of this clan are said to be extremely ...
Pamaque Clan of Coahuila y Tejas Spanish Indian Colonial Missions Inc. [44] Letter of Intent to Petition 04/23/2002; [25] Receipt of Petition 04/23/2002. [34] BAR Papers filed 2005. [24] Southeastern Cherokee Confederacy, Hawk Clan [23] Southeastern Cherokee Confederacy, Sequoyah Clan [23] Southeastern Cherokee Tribe and Associated Bands. [23]
The population of the two tribes living in Iowa was halved in the twelve years from 1833 to 1845. [8] ... (Warrior Clan), and Mahwêwithowa (Wolf Clan). ...
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Turtle Clan of the Iroquois (16 P) W. Wolf Clan of the Iroquois (29 P) Pages in category "Iroquois clans" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
The marriage was permissible because the individuals were from different clans; he was Wolf Clan and she was Paint Clan. [citation needed] In 1730, Attakullakulla was a member of a delegation of Cherokee leaders who traveled to England. [13] In 1736, he rejected the advances of the French, who had sent emissaries to the Overhill tribes.
Dennis Wolf Bushyhead (March 18, 1826 – February 4, 1898 [1]) was a leader in the Cherokee Nation after they had removed to Indian Territory. Born into the Wolf Clan, he was elected as Principal Chief , serving two terms, from 1879 to 1887.
The wolf is a fundamental component of kinship and identity for Anishinaabe people. [36] They view the wolf as a relative, a brother. [37] The wolf is ingrained in the Anishinaabe people's soul and identity through legends, clan membership, and culture (other Indigenous Nations have their own, and sometimes different relationship with the wolf).