Myths of the Cherokee by James Mooney

108. The massacre of the Ani'-Kuta'ni (p. 392): Swimmer, Ta'gwadihi',

Ayâsta, and Wafford all knew this name, which Ayâsta pronounced Ani'-Kwata'ni, but none of them could tell anything more definite than has been stated in the opening sentence. The hereditary transmission of priestly dignities in a certain clan or band is rather the rule than the exception Among the tribes, both east and west.