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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They offered it shells of all colors, according to the times. [An-5 : 6] The sixth was
another fountain named Arosayapu- quiu, which is in Callachaca; they offered it
only shells. [An-5 : 7] The seventh was called Aquarsayba. It was a greatly ...
They offered it shells of all colors, according to the times. [An-5 : 6] The sixth was
another fountain named Arosayapu- quiu, which is in Callachaca; they offered it
only shells. [An-5 : 7] The seventh was called Aquarsayba. It was a greatly ...
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They said it was the goddess Earth named Pachamama, and they offered her
small women's garments. [An-7 '. A The second guaca was a small fountain next
to this field named Guamantanta; the usual things were offered to it. [An-7 : 3] The
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They said it was the goddess Earth named Pachamama, and they offered her
small women's garments. [An-7 '. A The second guaca was a small fountain next
to this field named Guamantanta; the usual things were offered to it. [An-7 : 3] The
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They believed that from the place where the soul was located, it would receive
the thing offered and eat it. Generally food was sacrificed by burning it, and
chicha was offered by pouring it on the ground. However, the chicha that the Inca
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They believed that from the place where the soul was located, it would receive
the thing offered and eat it. Generally food was sacrificed by burning it, and
chicha was offered by pouring it on the ground. However, the chicha that the Inca
...
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Paganism of Inca Religion | 3 |
Origin Fables | 11 |
Afterlife | 19 |
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