Inca Religion and CustomsUniversity of Texas Press, 1990 - 279 páginas Completed in 1653, Father Bernabe Cobo's Historia del Nuevo Mundo is an important source of information on pre-conquest and colonial Spanish America. Though parts of the work are now lost, the remaining sections which have been translated offer valuable insights into Inca culture and Peruvian history. Inca Religion and Customs is the second translation by Roland Hamilton from Cobo's massive work. Beginning where History of the Inca Empire left off, it provides a vast amount of data on the religion and lifeways of the Incas and their subject peoples. Despite his obvious Christian bias as a Jesuit priest, Cobo objectively and thoroughly describes many of the religious practices of the Incas. He catalogs their origin myths, beliefs about the afterlife, shrines and objects of worship, sacrifices, sins, festivals, and the roles of priests, sorcerers, and doctors. The section on Inca customs is equally inclusive. Cobo covers such topics as language, food and shelter, marriage and childrearing, agriculture, warfare, medicine, practical crafts, games, and burial rituals. Because 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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Father Bernabe Cobo Roland Hamilton. Marriage ceremonies which was the only way a wife could be obtained , they never ... legitimate wife . He married her with some solemnity , and both parties agreed to it . And this principal wife was ...
Father Bernabe Cobo Roland Hamilton. Marriage ceremonies which was the only way a wife could be obtained , they never ... legitimate wife . He married her with some solemnity , and both parties agreed to it . And this principal wife was ...
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... woman to whom a man got married in this way was his legitimate wife . If a man had a wife with whom he had performed these ceremonies , even if the Inca gave him another woman who was more noble and important than the first one , no ...
... woman to whom a man got married in this way was his legitimate wife . If a man had a wife with whom he had performed these ceremonies , even if the Inca gave him another woman who was more noble and important than the first one , no ...
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... legitimate wife . Once it was performed , it was never re- peated , even though the husband was given one or more other wives . There was a great difference in many respects between the legitimate wife and the concubines . One ...
... legitimate wife . Once it was performed , it was never re- peated , even though the husband was given one or more other wives . There was a great difference in many respects between the legitimate wife and the concubines . One ...
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Paganism of Inca Religion | 3 |
Origin Fables 3 Afterlife | 19 |
Viracocha the Creator 5 Sun Worship | 25 |
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