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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But it must be pointed out that not all of the living generally worshiped all of the
dead bodies. Not even all of their relatives ^worshiped them. The dead were
worshiped only by those who were descended from them in a direct line.
Therefore ...
But it must be pointed out that not all of the living generally worshiped all of the
dead bodies. Not even all of their relatives ^worshiped them. The dead were
worshiped only by those who were descended from them in a direct line.
Therefore ...
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Chapter n: Of the rest of the things that these Indians of Peru worshiped The
things that these Indians worshiped were countless, and therefore it is not easy to
determine the total number of them. Nevertheless, they can be divided into two ...
Chapter n: Of the rest of the things that these Indians of Peru worshiped The
things that these Indians worshiped were countless, and therefore it is not easy to
determine the total number of them. Nevertheless, they can be divided into two ...
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The rest of the things worshiped ears of maize or vegetables whose form was
different from the rest, they would worship these things by kissing them, drinking,
danc-.^ ing, and performing other special ceremonies in their honor. They also ...
The rest of the things worshiped ears of maize or vegetables whose form was
different from the rest, they would worship these things by kissing them, drinking,
danc-.^ ing, and performing other special ceremonies in their honor. They also ...
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Paganism of Inca Religion | 3 |
Origin Fables | 11 |
Afterlife | 19 |
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