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- Q2319957 subject Q8520022.
- Q2319957 subject Q8650373.
- Q2319957 abstract "The Ani-kutani were the ancient priesthood of the Cherokee people. According to Cherokee legend, the Ani-Kutani were slain during a mass uprising by the Cherokee people approximately 300 years prior to European contact. This uprising was sparked by the fact that the Ani-Kutani had become corrupt and conducted sexual improprieties. The ancient structure of Cherokee Society and the Cherokee Clans were closely linked to the beliefs of the Ani-Kutani.The Ani-Kutani might be connected to the Longhair Clain, or Anigilohi, though they have also been attributed to the Potato and Deer clans. It is hard to say. They were known as the "fire priests" that existed in historic times and thus also called the Ani-Atsila, "people of the fire". They were either a clerical class and/or a hereditary clan. "Aní-" is a prefix referring to a group of individuals, while the meaning of "kutáni" is unknown.".
- Q2319957 wikiPageWikiLink Q105405.
- Q2319957 wikiPageWikiLink Q1370358.
- Q2319957 wikiPageWikiLink Q262714.
- Q2319957 wikiPageWikiLink Q47140.
- Q2319957 wikiPageWikiLink Q5092226.
- Q2319957 wikiPageWikiLink Q7245055.
- Q2319957 wikiPageWikiLink Q8520022.
- Q2319957 wikiPageWikiLink Q8650373.
- Q2319957 wikiPageWikiLink Q984347.
- Q2319957 comment "The Ani-kutani were the ancient priesthood of the Cherokee people. According to Cherokee legend, the Ani-Kutani were slain during a mass uprising by the Cherokee people approximately 300 years prior to European contact. This uprising was sparked by the fact that the Ani-Kutani had become corrupt and conducted sexual improprieties.".
- Q2319957 label "Ani-kutani".