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CLAN WITH A “C” not a “K” The word Clan can elicit lots of feelings and thoughts among African Americans especially when it is spoken and not written. When the word is spoken the first thing that comes to mind is the “Ku Klux Klan”. But, the distinction is that in the Native American culture, the word Clan is written with the letter “C”, not “K”. Also, in the Native American culture it has a totally different meaning.
In the Native American culture a Clan is a division amongst a Tribe. It is a way of creating groups within a Tribe. The groups are generally related by family, kinship, or some common purpose. In many instances the Clans have animal names, color names, or names that are items in nature, or responsibilities to the Tribe members. For example the Delaware Indians have three notable Clans. They are the Wolf Clan, Turtle Clan, and Turkey Clan. Also, the Cherokee Indians have seven Clans. They are the Wolf Clan, Blue Clan, Long Hair Clan, Bird Clan, Paint Clan, Deer Clan, and the Wild Potato Clan (also known as the Bear Clan). The Cherokee Clan purposes are listed as follows: Wolf Clan – protectors of the members of the Tribe Blue Clan – caretakers of the herb gardens used for medicine Long Hair Clan – traditional teachers and keepers of tradition Bird Clan – messengers of the Tribe Paint Clan – medical people or healers of the Tribe Deer Clan – hunters for the Tribe, and they care for the animals that lived with the Tribe Wild Potato Clan (Bear Clan) – farmers and food gathers of the Tribe So, Native Americans can belong to a Native Nation, a Tribe, a Band, and a Clan. Curious about if your ancestors belonged to a Clan? Join the “Black Red Roots Community” and learn more about it. Article by: CherokeeCloud Written: August 24, 2006 |