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 idols were greatly venerated during the lifetime of the lords whom they
represented. After the death of the lords, the idols were kept with their bodies,
and both the bodies and the idols were always respected and served equally.
These idols were greatly venerated during the lifetime of the lords whom they
represented. After the death of the lords, the idols were kept with their bodies,
and both the bodies and the idols were always respected and served equally.
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These were rich, magnificent temples, and like sanctuaries that were widely
venerated; people went to them on pilgrimages from every part of Peru, much in
the same way that Christians customarily visit the Holy Sepulcher of our Savior,
the ...
These were rich, magnificent temples, and like sanctuaries that were widely
venerated; people went to them on pilgrimages from every part of Peru, much in
the same way that Christians customarily visit the Holy Sepulcher of our Savior,
the ...
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It was a much venerated place; they sacrificed to it to be preserved from sudden
death. [Co-9 : 4] The fifth [sic; fourth] was called Quicapuquiu. It is a spring which
is this side of Membilla. They offered it ground-up shells. [Co-9 : 5] The fifth was ...
It was a much venerated place; they sacrificed to it to be preserved from sudden
death. [Co-9 : 4] The fifth [sic; fourth] was called Quicapuquiu. It is a spring which
is this side of Membilla. They offered it ground-up shells. [Co-9 : 5] The fifth was ...
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Origin Fables | 11 |
Afterlife | 19 |
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