As the Cherokee were a matrilineal culture, the children of Nan-Ye-Hi belonged to her Paint Clan.
The Ridge also helped bring about the second major revision change to the Cherokee "Blood Law", which was provoked largely by the assassination of Doublehead at Hiwassee Garrison near the Cherokee Agency (now Calhoun, Tennessee in August 1807.
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