Aniʻ-Tsiʻksu—the Chickasaw Indians; singular, Tsiʻksu.
Aniʻ-Tsiʻskwa—“Bird people”; one of the seven Cherokee clans.
Aniʻ-Tsuʻtsa—“The Boys,” from atsuʻtsa, boy; the Pleiades.
Aniʻ-Waʻdi—“Paint people”; one of the seven Cherokee clans.
Aniʻ-Wa′dihiʻ—“Place of the Paint people or clan”; Paint town, a Cherokee settlement on lower Soco creek, within the reservation in Jackson and Swain counties, North Carolina. It takes its name from the Aniʻ-Waʻdi or Paint clan.
aniʻwaniʻski—the bugle weed, Lycopus virginicus; literally, “the talk” or “talkers,” from tsiwaʻnihu, “I am talking,” awaniski, “he talks habitually.”
Aniʻ-Wasaʻsi—the Osage Indians; singular, Wasaʻsi.
Aniʻ-Waʻya—“Wolf people”; the most important of the seven clans of the Cherokee.
Aniʻ-Yunʻwiyaʻ—Indians, particularly Cherokee Indians; literally “principal or real people,” from yunwi, person, ya, a suffix implying principal or real, and aniʻ, the tribal prefix.