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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Thus each province started to worship their place [of origin] as a major guaca
because their lineage had originated there. In addition, they held their earliest
ancestors to be gods, and they put images of them in the places mentioned
above.
Thus each province started to worship their place [of origin] as a major guaca
because their lineage had originated there. In addition, they held their earliest
ancestors to be gods, and they put images of them in the places mentioned
above.
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All of J the captains, field marshals, and ranking officers in the arrrlywere
generally of the royal Inca lineage because they did not trust anyone else. When
people were brought from the provinces, the captains who took them to Cuzco
kept the ...
All of J the captains, field marshals, and ranking officers in the arrrlywere
generally of the royal Inca lineage because they did not trust anyone else. When
people were brought from the provinces, the captains who took them to Cuzco
kept the ...
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An extended family or lineage believed to have a common ancestor. ayllo. q. A
weapon made of cords with weights of stone or copper attached at the ends. It
was used in war at fairly close range to entangle the enemy's feet. It was also
used in ...
An extended family or lineage believed to have a common ancestor. ayllo. q. A
weapon made of cords with weights of stone or copper attached at the ends. It
was used in war at fairly close range to entangle the enemy's feet. It was also
used in ...
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aji peppers animals Antisuyu ayllo ayllu Aymara balsas bodies boys burned caciques ceque ceque was called ceremonies chacara Chapter chicha Chinchaysuyu city of Cuzco clothing Cobo's coca Collasuyu colors Copacabana Coricancha Creator cumbi custom Cuzco dance deceased devil Diego Maldonado dressed drink earth Father Cobo feet festival flat place fountain named gods ground guaca was called guaca was named Guanacauri guauques hill houses idols Inca Empire Inca religion Inca Yupanqui Inca's Indians kind king kingdom land last guaca legitimate wife lineage llama llauto located lords maize mamaconas Moon offered Pachacama performed Peru priests provinces Puquiu pururaucas Quichua quinua quishuar ravine Raymi rivers road sacrificed sacrifices second guaca sheep shells shrine solemn sorcerers Spaniards Spanish square statues stones temple things Thunder Tiaguanaco tion Titicaca tombs took town venerated vilca Viracocha walls women wool word worshiped