Inca Religion and Customs

Inca Religion and Customs
Author: Father Bernabe Cobo
Publsiher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2010-06-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780292789791

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Completed in 1653, Father Bernabe Cobo's Historia del Nuevo Mundo is an important source of information on pre-conquest and colonial Spanish America. Though parts of the work are now lost, the remaining sections which have been translated offer valuable insights into Inca culture and Peruvian history. Inca Religion and Customs is the second translation by Roland Hamilton from Cobo's massive work. Beginning where History of the Inca Empire left off, it provides a vast amount of data on the religion and lifeways of the Incas and their subject peoples. Despite his obvious Christian bias as a Jesuit priest, Cobo objectively and thoroughly describes many of the religious practices of the Incas. He catalogs their origin myths, beliefs about the afterlife, shrines and objects of worship, sacrifices, sins, festivals, and the roles of priests, sorcerers, and doctors. The section on Inca customs is equally inclusive. Cobo covers such topics as language, food and shelter, marriage and childrearing, agriculture, warfare, medicine, practical crafts, games, and burial rituals. Because 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.

Inca Religion and Customs

Inca Religion and Customs
Author: Bernabé Cobo
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 279
Release: 1997
Genre: Incas
ISBN: 0292749201

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Gods of the Andes

Gods of the Andes
Author: Blas Valera,Sabine Hyland
Publsiher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2011
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780271048802

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"An English translation of a sixteenth-century Spanish manuscript, by an Inca Jesuit, about Inca religion and the spread of Christianity in colonial Peru. Includes an introductory essay"--Provided by publisher.

History of the Inca Empire

History of the Inca Empire
Author: Father Bernabe Cobo
Publsiher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2010-06-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780292789807

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The Historia del Nuevo Mundo, set down by Father Bernabe Cobo during the first half of the seventeenth century, represents a singulary valuable source on Inca culture. Working directly frorn the original document, Roland Hamilton has translated that part of Cobo's massive manuscripts that focuses on the history of the kingdom of Peru. The volume includes a general account of the aspect, character, and dress of the Indians as well as a superb treatise on the Incas—their legends, history, and social institutions.

Inca Rituals and Sacred Mountains

Inca Rituals and Sacred Mountains
Author: Johan Reinhard,María Constanza Ceruti
Publsiher: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2010
Genre: Andes
ISBN: UCSD:31822038164984

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The Incas carried out some of the most dramatic ceremonies known to us from ancient times. Groups of people walked hundreds of miles across arid and mountainous terrain to perform them on mountains over 6,096 m (20,000 feet) high. The most important offerings made during these pilgrimages involved human sacrifices (capacochas). Although Spanish chroniclers wrote about these offerings and the state sponsored processions of which they were a part, their accounts were based on second-hand sources, and the only direct evidence we have of the capacocha sacrifices comes to us from archaeological excavations. Some of the most thoroughly documented of these were undertaken on high mountain summits, where the material evidence has been exceptionally well preserved. In this study we describe the results of research undertaken on Mount Llullaillaco (6,739 m/22,109 feet), which has the world's highest archaeological site. The types of ruins and artifact assemblages recovered are described and analyzed. By comparing the archaeological evidence with the chroniclers' accounts and with findings from other mountaintop sites, common patterns are demonstrated; while at the same time previously little known elements contribute to our understanding of key aspects of Inca religion. This study illustrates the importance of archaeological sites being placed within the broader context of physical and sacred features of the natural landscape.

Religion and Empire

Religion and Empire
Author: Geoffrey W. Conrad,Arthur A. Demarest
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1984-08-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521318963

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A provocative, comparative study of the formation and expansion of the Aztec and Inca empires. Argues that prehistoric cultural development is largely determined by continual changes in traditional religion.

Daily Life in the Inca Empire

Daily Life in the Inca Empire
Author: Michael A. Malpass
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2009-04-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780313355493

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Explore daily living inside the Inca empire, the largest empire in the western hemisphere before European colonization. The Incas' subjugation of all types of cultures in western South America led to a wide variety of experiences, from military leaders to ruling class to conquered peoples. Readers will uncover all aspects of Inca culture, including politics and social hierarchy, the life cycle, agriculture, architecture, women's roles, dress and ornamentation, food and drink, festivals, religious rituals, the calendar, and the unique Inca form of taxation. Utilizing the best of current research and excavation, the second edition includes new material throughout as well as a new chapter on Machu Picchu, and a day in the life section focusing on an Inca family and a servant family in Machu Picchu. Concluding chapters discuss Inca contributions to modern society and the dangers of present destruction of archaeological sites.

The Myths Religion of the Incas

The Myths   Religion of the Incas
Author: David M. Jones
Publsiher: Southwater Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Inca mythology
ISBN: 1844765199

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In this authoritative account of the religion of ancient Andean peoples, the Incas, Nazca, Tiwanaku, Chimu and many others, every aspect of their sacred world view in spiritual and daily life is explored. Magnificently illustrated throughout, this is an intriguing and accessible guide to their gods, goddesses, deities and spiritual beings.