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The Last Days of the Incas

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  missionaries in, 358–65, 387–88, 389, 401, 402, 409, 417, 420, 422

  modern literature on, 13, 392, 410–11, 412, 413, 417–18, 424–25, 433–36, 437, 448–53, 489n

  native tribes of, 9, 195, 203–4, 228, 242, 253, 274–83, 308–9, 311, 316, 357, 366–67, 371, 440–41, 445; see also specific tribes

  nobility of, 30–31, 61, 64–66, 75–76, 82–83, 88, 90, 101, 103, 108, 112, 114, 153, 155–56, 158–59, 162, 169–71, 173, 174, 182–83, 193–97, 227–28, 268, 276–78, 332, 355, 366–67, 443, 444

  oral traditions of, 1–2, 43, 54, 80, 116, 145, 158, 197, 237, 278, 281, 366–67, 438–39, 443, 444, 460

  original kingdom of, 40–44

  palaces of, 154, 180, 207, 370–71, 384, 437–44, 447

  Incan Empire (cont.)

  peasantry of, 42, 44, 46, 51, 88, 92–93, 94, 100–101, 116, 145, 149, 155, 156–59, 173, 181, 195, 199, 268, 355–56, 461

  population of, 101, 103, 112, 155, 156–57, 158, 460

  priests in, 100, 115, 159, 171, 176–78, 205–6, 361, 370, 377

  provinces of, 104, 185–86, 253, 382, 400; see also specific provinces

  queens of, 174–76, 178, 264, 268, 289–90, 309, 313, 319–20, 321, 325–26, 328–30, 357n

  religion of, 1, 2, 47, 53, 100, 103–7, 112–16, 131, 132, 133, 150–52, 158, 159, 171, 176–78, 180, 190, 196, 197, 205–6, 211, 272n, 277–78, 281, 290, 302, 309, 310, 356, 359–60, 361, 363–64, 369, 370, 377, 438–39, 461

  roads built by, 57, 112, 233, 234, 235, 311–12, 315, 357, 361, 421, 428, 433, 437, 442, 443, 444, 447, 460–61

  royal estates of, 437–44, 445n, 447, 459

  ruins of, 7–14, 379–460; see also specific ruins

  social structure of, 86–88, 112, 155–56, 185, 282–83, 316

  Spanish atrocities against, 1, 15, 54, 57, 58, 64–66, 68, 77, 78–79, 81–85, 88, 92–93, 94, 138, 161–62, 176–77, 317, 328–30

  Spanish conquest of, see conquistadores, Spanish

  Supreme Council of, 158

  as Tawantinsuyu empire, 45, 87, 95, 116, 144, 150, 156, 157, 159, 162, 178, 179, 182, 193, 223, 232, 256, 268, 269, 276, 284, 299, 310, 320, 321, 353, 356, 365, 373, 374

  taxation in, 42, 45, 92–93, 94, 101, 155, 158, 162, 283, 308, 355–56, 442, 445, 447

  temples of, 17, 100, 112–16, 159, 180, 198, 317, 356, 361–62, 369, 370, 377, 384, 397, 408, 410, 411, 447, 456–59

  territory controlled by, 2, 7, 37–54, 96–97, 103, 112, 150, 154, 179, 195, 206, 232, 274–83, 366–67, 437–41, 460

  topography of, 98, 257–58

  trading system of, 100–101, 308–9, 445

  weapons of, 143–45, 199, 200, 201, 204–5, 208, 209, 215, 237, 358

  women in, 166, 173–76, 178, 180, 199, 201, 222–23, 250, 264, 268, 289–90, 302, 306, 309, 313, 319–20, 321, 325–26, 328–30, 357n

  Indies, 21

  Inés, Doña, 250

  informants, 57, 198, 200, 265

  Inguill, 176, 202, 321, 325–26

  Instituto Nacional de Cultura (INC), 489n

  Interim Counterinsurgency Operations Field Manual, 305

  International Community of Christ, Church of the Second Advent, 424–25, 427

  interpreters, 33–34, 40, 60, 61–63, 76, 78, 89, 140, 143

  Inti (Sun God), 100, 132n, 150, 153, 158, 180, 196, 198, 211, 356, 361–62, 369, 408, 410, 411, 438–39, 440, 454

  Iron Age, 144

  Isabella, Doña, 302

  Isabella, Queen, 35–36

  Isabella I, Queen of Castile, 33, 34, 35n

  Italian Wars, 284

  jaguar, 280

  Jamil: The Child Christ (Savoy), 412, 416, 424

  Jaquijahuana, 140, 351–52

  Jaquijahuana, Battle of, 351–52

  Jauja, 108, 138, 172, 185–86, 232–33, 234, 237, 238–39, 243, 251, 275, 310, 318, 357–58

  “Jauja plot,” 358

  javelins, 204, 206

  Julius Caesar (Shakespeare), 331

  kallanka (meeting hall), 458

  Kingdom of Castile, 1, 18n, 33, 34, 35n, 57

  Kingdom of New Castile, 4, 34–37, 62, 77–79, 85, 88–90, 93–94, 102, 103, 120–24, 125, 140–41, 152–53, 155, 162–64, 167–68, 179, 230–33, 261, 264, 265, 266, 270–71, 286, 291–94, 296, 299, 302, 310–18, 333–36, 339, 350, 352, 470n

  Kingdom of New Spain, 35, 55, 66, 70, 89, 143, 145, 295, 334, 424

  Kingdom of New Toledo, 4, 163–67, 169, 171, 179, 187, 261–64, 265, 270, 273, 287, 291–94, 299, 301, 304, 338

  Kipling, Rudyard, 379, 380–81, 454

  Kon-Tiki (Heyerdahl), 413, 424

  labor tax, 101, 158, 283, 308, 442, 445

  La Ciudad de Los Reyes (Lima):

  name of, 163, 232, 251

  Pizarro’s founding of, 163, 230–32, 241–42, 244, 245–46, 250–55, 268, 295, 301, 330, 331–44

  Quizo’s attack on, 203, 234, 244, 250–58, 275

  as Spanish stronghold, 203, 230–32, 241–42, 243, 245, 250–58, 292, 295, 350

  Lake Titicaca, 42, 44, 234, 310, 316, 388

  lances, 142, 144, 145, 171, 237–38, 254, 298, 313–14

  Lares, 191, 193–97, 227

  Las Casas, Bartolomé de, 21

  Las Salinas, Battle of, 294–300, 301, 338

  Lee, Nancy, 425, 427–29, 454–55

  Lee, Vincent, 412, 425–36, 437, 445n, 454–55

  legal system, Spanish, 58, 59, 77–79, 93, 94, 97–99, 112, 152–53, 188, 291–94, 336–38

  Leguía, Augusto, 386

  Leon, Marcelino, 383

  leprosy, 453

  Letter to a King (Huamán Poma de Ayala), 193, 331

  Lima, Peru, 98, 100, 310

  see also La Ciudad de Los Reyes (Lima)

  Lima Geographical Society, 387

  litters, 289, 332

  livestock, 30, 32, 33, 41, 45

  see also alpacas; llamas

  Lizarraga, Agustín, 397, 449

  llamas, 30, 32, 33, 41, 45, 47, 60, 88–89, 92, 104, 109, 110, 116, 121, 125, 126, 138, 141, 154, 206, 235n, 278, 290, 307, 309, 317, 443

  llautu (headband), 180–81

  Lluminabe, 127, 138, 156, 161–62, 179, 181

  López de Gómara, Francisco, 48, 161

  López Torres, 404

  Lost City of the Incas (Bingham), 411, 413, 417, 449, 450–51, 489n

  Louis XIV, King of France, 157

  Lucana tribe, 290

  Lucumayo River, 283, 288

  Lupaca tribe, 316

  Luque, Hernando de, 24

  Luyes, 162

  macaws, 306

  Machiavelli, Niccolò, 86, 118, 138, 165, 193, 230, 259

  Machiguenga tribe, 95n, 371

  Machu Picchu, 7–14, 98, 392–99, 403, 408, 410–11, 413, 417, 418, 422, 423, 430–31, 433, 436, 437–44, 446, 448–52, 453, 456–57, 459, 460, 489n

  Machu Pucará (Old Fort), 432

  magistrates, 174

  Maizabilica, 64–66

  mamaconas (female attendants), 61

  mamacuna (temple virgins), 115, 356, 408, 410, 411

  mama-kilya (moon goddess), 100

  Mama-Runtu, 287

  Mañari tribe, 282, 371–72

  Manco Inca, 169–258

  Almagro’s relationship with, 170–71, 262–70, 271

  ancestors of, 278, 281, 290, 309, 310

  assassination of, 346–49, 353, 363, 378, 402–3

  captivity of, 182–92, 217, 263–64

  cavalry ambushes by, 194, 201, 203, 213–15, 233–50, 253, 289, 312–15, 324–25

  concubines of, 173–76, 178, 179, 263, 264, 357n

  coronation of, 139, 149–52

  Cuzco attacked by, 191, 196, 203–33, 234, 237, 241, 242, 244–47, 251, 259–64, 272, 276, 287, 288, 291, 315, 319, 336–37, 410

  as emperor, 4, 139, 140–41, 147, 148–52, 154, 156–59, 162, 169–258, 232, 238, 262–63, 266, 268–70, 274–78, 287–88, 295, 309–10, 320–21, 325–28, 346, 349, 357, 373, 459–60

  generals of, 195,
196, 199, 202, 206, 213, 226–28, 234–58, 259, 275, 311, 317–18, 330, 345

  intelligence reports of, 197, 207, 219, 226–27, 234, 252, 257–58, 274–78, 286, 307, 313, 343–44

  as military commander, 9, 14, 178–92, 194, 195–97, 201, 203–29, 233–58, 268–70, 274–78, 286–91, 305, 311–30, 336–37, 342, 345, 352, 353, 373, 378, 381, 446, 459–60

  personality of, 148–49, 266–68, 269

  Pizarro’s relationship with, 140–41, 159–60, 175, 232, 268, 349

  popular support for, 147–48, 153, 169–71, 179–81, 185–92, 274–78, 287–88

  “principle wife” or queen of, 174–76, 264, 268, 289–90, 309, 313, 319–20, 321, 325–26, 328–30, 357n

  as puppet emperor, 140–41, 147, 148–49, 156–59, 162, 169–92, 270, 459

  rebellion led by, 9, 14, 178–92, 196–258, 269–70, 274–78, 291, 305, 311–30, 336–37, 342, 345, 352, 353, 373, 378, 381, 446, 459–60

  royal court of, 154, 156, 196, 274–78

  Spanish attacks against, 247–50, 274–75, 286–91, 313–15, 319–30, 344, 346–49, 358–59, 369–70, 391, 402–3, 459–60

  Spanish prisoners taken by, 231, 246–47, 267–68, 269, 278, 287, 289, 300, 422

  at Vilcabamba, 305–12, 326–30, 343–46, 369–70, 387, 404–11, 422–27, 445–48

  Vitcos royal estate of, 274–83, 286–91, 307, 309, 321–22, 345–47, 357, 365, 369, 402–3, 429

  wealth of, 173, 175, 183–85, 188–89, 190, 266–68, 269, 286–87, 289

  Mandor Pampa, 388

  Manifest Destiny, 4

  manioc (alcoholic drink), 406

  manorial system, 20–21, 155

  Manosuyu tribe, 282

  Mantaro River, 237

  Manu Expeditions, 456

  “Man Who Would Be King, The”

  (Kipling), 454

  Marañon River, 311

  Marcachimbo, 173–74

  Marcanay, 365

  María Cusi Huarcay, 376

  Markham, Clements, 489n

  Martinillo (Incan native boy), 33–34, 40

  Masahuay River, 371–72

  mascaypacha (sacred royal fringe), 61, 113, 288, 295, 328, 357

  matapalo (strangler fig), 421

  Mejía, Francisco, 201

  Mena, Cristóbal de, 115

  Méndez, Diego, 284, 344–49

  “Men of Cajamarca,” 121–22

  “Men of Gallo,” 29

  Mesa, Alonso de, 264, 368

  messengers, Incan, 42, 53–54, 96–97, 101, 102, 103, 197, 203, 207, 234, 237, 243, 257, 261, 287–88, 290, 315–16, 443, 444

  mestizo (mixed blood), 62

  Mexico, 35, 55, 66, 70, 89, 143, 145, 295, 334, 424

  mines, 144, 187

  missionaries, 358–65, 387–88, 389, 401, 402, 409, 417, 420, 422

  Mississippi River, 58, 172

  mit’a (labor tax), 101, 158, 283, 308, 442, 445

  mitmaqkuna (mitmaes) (rebellious natives), 180, 181, 282–83, 308–9, 444, 445

  Mochacaxa, battle of, 50–51

  Moche empire, 41–42

  Mogrovejo, Evaristo, 400–401, 402

  Mogrovejo, Pio, 384

  Moguer, Pedro Martín, 108–16, 186

  Molina, Alonso de, 31, 32

  Molina, Cristóbal de, 177, 185, 209, 305

  Momori Valley, 372–73

  monarchy:

  Incan, 2, 14, 15, 17, 31, 37, 39, 40, 43–57, 58, 72–73, 80, 103–7, 138, 140–41, 143, 147, 148, 150, 153, 156, 159, 169–71, 192, 195, 266, 275–76, 278, 287–88, 290, 295, 320–21, 325–26, 353–78, 408, 437–45, 459–60; see also specific emperors

  Spanish, 3, 4, 18n, 20, 22, 25, 28, 62–63, 66, 76–79, 89, 97n, 124, 129n, 152–53, 162–64, 187–89, 242, 262–64, 265, 267, 302–3, 304, 336–37, 343–44, 350, 356, 374

  Monastery of Santo Domingo, 223n

  “money attracts money” principle, 58

  monkeys, 306, 322, 399, 408

  Montezuma II, Emperor of Mexico, 34–35, 89

  moon goddess, 100

  Moorish knights, 143, 246

  Morgovejo de Quiñones, Juan, 233–34, 240

  moriscas (Muslim slave women), 57, 72, 79, 201, 251

  Mormons, 416

  mountain lions, 235

  Mount Salcantay, 391

  Mount Veronica, 279, 391

  Muhammad, 416

  mummification, 278, 281, 290, 373, 443

  Muñoz, Froilan, 458

  Murra, John, 473n

  Murúa, Mart쬠de, 182, 238, 364, 369–71, 430–31

  National Geographic, 13, 392, 410, 456, 457, 459

  National Geographic Society, 456, 459

  native tribes, 9, 195, 203–4, 228, 242, 253, 261–65, 274–83, 308–9, 311, 316, 357, 366–67, 371, 440–41, 445

  see also specific tribes

  New Castile, 4, 34–37, 62, 77–79, 85, 88–90, 93–94, 102, 103, 120–24, 125, 140–41, 152–53, 155, 162–64, 167–68, 179, 230–33, 261, 264, 265, 266, 270–71, 286, 291–94, 296, 299, 302, 310–18, 333–36, 339, 350, 352, 470n

  New Spain, 35, 55, 66, 70, 89, 143, 145, 295, 334, 424

  New Toledo, 4, 163–67, 169, 171, 179, 187, 261–64, 265, 270, 273, 287, 291–94, 299, 301, 304, 338

  Nicaragua, 60, 125, 138, 182

  Niña (Columbus’ ship), 20

  Ninan Cuyoche, 47, 48

  Niza, Marcos de, 165

  nobility:

  Incan, 30–31, 61, 64–66, 75–76, 82–83, 88, 90, 101, 103, 108, 112, 114, 153, 155–56, 158–59, 162, 169–71, 173, 174, 182–83, 193–97, 227–28, 268, 276–78, 332, 335, 366–67 443, 444

  Spanish, 154–57, 284, 285, 333

  notaries, 58, 59, 97–99, 112

  Núñez, Juan, 382, 383, 385

  Núñez de Balboa, Vasco, 18, 22, 23, 60

  Núñez Vela, Blasco, 346

  Ocampo, Baltasar de, 385, 398, 399, 401

  okho-paca (lower world), 132n

  Old Testament, 416

  Ollantaytambo fortress, 243–50, 257, 259–61, 263, 266, 268–69, 274–78, 287, 328–30, 385, 391, 395, 396, 399, 439, 440, 442, 443, 445, 446, 448, 450

  Oñate, Pedro de, 264

  Oncoy, 313, 315

  On Guerrilla Warfare (Guevara), 305 Opatari tribe, 282

  Order of Santiago, 120, 187, 285, 333

  Oregon Archaeological Society, 414

  orejones (“big ears”), 30–31, 108, 182–83, 227–28

  Orgóñez, Rodrigo, 169, 273, 284–91, 292, 294–99, 300, 303, 320, 321, 333, 344, 357, 369

  Oropesa, Spain, 284

  Ortiz, Diego, 358–65, 387, 388, 401, 417

  Ovando, Nicolás de, 22

  Oviedo, Gabriel de, 418

  Oviedo y Valdés, Gonzalo Fernández, 118

  paca pucuy (earth ripening) (March), 189–90

  Pachacamac, 470n

  Pachacuti Inca, 42, 43–45, 46, 150, 154, 192, 269, 278, 281, 290, 309, 437–45, 447, 455, 459

  pachacutis (cataclysmic events), 131, 261, 461–62

  Pacific Ocean, 17, 22, 41, 60, 162

  Paititi, 419n

  pakoyok (nobility), 114

  palaces, 154, 180, 207, 370–71, 384, 437–44, 447

  Pampaconas, 405–6

  Pampaconas River, 322, 369, 407, 418, 426, 444

  Pampas River, 235

  Panama, 22, 27, 28, 29, 34, 35, 102, 120, 136, 147, 242n, 284, 424

  Pan-American Scientific Congress (1908), 381

  panaqas (royal descent groups), 49–50, 439, 443, 447

  Pancorbo, Sefior, 389

  Pando, Martín, 363

  Panticalla Pass, 243, 278, 279, 287, 391, 448

  papa (potatoes), 70

  Paraguay River, 31n

  Pascac, 170, 201, 218, 247

  Patacancha River, 249–50, 278

  Paucar Huaman, 202, 226–27

  Paucartambo, 198

  Paullu Inca, 170, 171, 176, 261, 262, 286, 287–88, 290–91, 295, 299, 311, 316, 320–21, 325, 326, 328, 357

  P
avia, Battle of, 284

  peasantry, 42, 44, 46, 51, 88, 92–93, 94, 100–101, 116, 145, 149, 155, 156–59, 173, 181, 195, 199, 268, 355–56, 461

  pelota (game), 334

  perico ligero (giant anteaters), 308

  Perou et Bolivie (Wiener), 450

  Peru:

  architecture of, 250–51, 321, 370, 409, 422, 430, 431

  borders of, 31n, 32–33, 36

  climate of, 41, 54, 57, 113 189–90, 340

  Incan period of, see Incan Empire

  maps of, ix, 380, 390

  name of, 27, 33, 242n

  population of, 310–11, 316, 353–55

  as Spanish colony, 1, 33–37, 121–22, 187

  tourism in, 452, 460

  viceroys for, 366–68, 369, 374–75

  Peruvian Times, 415

  pesos, 102–3, 160, 336–37, 350, 371

  pétanque (game), 334n

  Philip II, King of Spain, 356, 367–68

  pigs, 31

  pikes, 142

  Pilcosuni people, 308

  pirca style, 445, 446, 456–57

  Pisac, 396, 439, 442, 443, 446

  Pizarro, Diego, 237

  Pizarro, Francisco, 15–40

  Almagro as partner of, 4, 16, 24, 28, 30, 102, 116, 117, 120–22, 126, 130, 136, 154–55, 160, 162–64, 256, 259, 261, 262–63, 291–94, 299, 300–301, 312, 335

  assassination of, 330, 331–44, 345, 349, 353

  Atahualpa’s relationship with, 88–91, 94–102, 105–6, 116–17, 126–37

  background of, 17–27, 35, 37, 60, 86–88, 97–99, 121, 317, 331–35, 350, 475n

  brothers of, 3, 19, 21n, 37, 57, 71, 141, 167–68, 172–76, 182–91, 207–11, 217–23, 233, 265–68, 270–74, 283–84, 286, 291–94, 299–304, 331, 349, 352; see also specific Pizarro brothers

  Cajamarca captured by, 53, 58–59, 66, 67, 68–117, 94, 102, 103, 108, 113, 116–17, 121–24, 128, 131, 136, 138, 148, 154, 155, 161, 172, 184, 186, 188, 202, 262, 285, 310, 319

  cities founded by, 102, 118–20, 163, 171–72, 179, 230, 232–33, 250–51, 310

  company formed by, 24–27, 34–37, 102, 118–22, 154–55 concubine of, 173, 250

  Cortés compared with, 34, 48, 55, 58, 66, 70, 72, 89, 93, 143

  Cuzco captured by, 108–16, 126, 129, 138–56, 161, 162, 167, 172, 375, 447

  Cuzco relieved by, 233–50, 258, 283–84, 286, 312

  expeditions of, 15–40, 16, 47, 53–58, 70–71, 100, 102, 136–37, 143

 

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