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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These second runners, having covered the distance assigned to them, were
followed by the third group of runners. They ran and repeated the same cries in
this order until the last runners reached the Quiquijana River, which lies nine
leagues ...
These second runners, having covered the distance assigned to them, were
followed by the third group of runners. They ran and repeated the same cries in
this order until the last runners reached the Quiquijana River, which lies nine
leagues ...
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Chapter 13: Of the bridges that they made over the riVerS Necessity moved the
Indians to invent strange things which are quite different from the things that we
use for the same purpose that they invented them. They never found out how to ...
Chapter 13: Of the bridges that they made over the riVerS Necessity moved the
Indians to invent strange things which are quite different from the things that we
use for the same purpose that they invented them. They never found out how to ...
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This type of balsa is generally used to cross the Santa River, which is one of the
largest and swiftest rivers of this coast that drains into the South Sea [South
Pacific]. Solely for this same purpose of crossing rivers, in other places balsas are
...
This type of balsa is generally used to cross the Santa River, which is one of the
largest and swiftest rivers of this coast that drains into the South Sea [South
Pacific]. Solely for this same purpose of crossing rivers, in other places balsas are
...
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Paganism of Inca Religion | 3 |
Origin Fables | 11 |
Afterlife | 19 |
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