Inca religion and customsBecause the Incas apparently had no written language, such postconquest documents are an important source of information about Inca life and culture. Cobo's work, written by one who wanted to preserve something of the indigenous culture that his fellow Spaniards were fast destroying, is one of the most accurate and highly respected. |
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[Ch-8 : 8] The eighth guaca was a house called Mamararoy in which were
venerated certain stones which they said were wives ... [Ch-8 : 13J The last
guaca of this ceque was called Collana- sayba; it was a marker on a hill at the
beginning of ...
[Ch-8 : 8] The eighth guaca was a house called Mamararoy in which were
venerated certain stones which they said were wives ... [Ch-8 : 13J The last
guaca of this ceque was called Collana- sayba; it was a marker on a hill at the
beginning of ...
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book 1: Religion [An-3 : 1o] The last guaca of this ceque was a fountain called
Urcomilpo, which is in the great plain of Chita; they offered it only sheep. [An-4 : o
] The fourth ceque of this road was called Collana; it was the responsibility of the
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book 1: Religion [An-3 : 1o] The last guaca of this ceque was a fountain called
Urcomilpo, which is in the great plain of Chita; they offered it only sheep. [An-4 : o
] The fourth ceque of this road was called Collana; it was the responsibility of the
...
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They offered it, in addition to the usual things, little round bits of gold. [An-8 : 1 1 ]
The eleventh and last guaca of this ceque was named Pilcourco; it was another
stone to which they did great reverence, which was on a big hill near Larapa.
They offered it, in addition to the usual things, little round bits of gold. [An-8 : 1 1 ]
The eleventh and last guaca of this ceque was named Pilcourco; it was another
stone to which they did great reverence, which was on a big hill near Larapa.
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Paganism of Inca Religion | 3 |
Origin Fables | 11 |
Afterlife | 19 |
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