Inca Culture at the Time of the Spanish Conquest

Inca Culture at the Time of the Spanish Conquest
Title Inca Culture at the Time of the Spanish Conquest PDF eBook
Author John Howland Rowe
Publisher
Total Pages 190
Release 1946
Genre Incas
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An Inca Account of the Conquest of Peru

An Inca Account of the Conquest of Peru
Title An Inca Account of the Conquest of Peru PDF eBook
Author Ralph Bauer
Publisher University Press of Colorado
Total Pages 185
Release 2011-05-18
Genre History
ISBN 1457109697

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Available in English for the first time, An Inca Account of the Conquest of Peru is a firsthand account of the Spanish invasion, narrated in 1570 by Diego de Castro Titu Cusi Yupanqui - the penultimate ruler of the Inca dynasty - to a Spanish missionary and transcribed by a mestizo assistant. The resulting hybrid document offers an Inca perspective on the Spanish conquest of Peru, filtered through the monk and his scribe. Titu Cusi tells of his father's maltreatment at the hands of the conquerors; his father's ensuing military campaigns, withdrawal, and murder; and his own succession as ruler. Although he continued to resist Spanish attempts at "pacification," Titu Cusi entertained Spanish missionaries, converted to Christianity, and then, most importantly, narrated his story of the conquest to enlighten Emperor Phillip II about the behavior of the emperor's subjects in Peru. This vivid narrative illuminates the Incan view of the Spanish invaders and offers an important account of indigenous resistance, accommodation, change, and survival in the face of the European conquest. Informed by literary, historical, and anthropological scholarship, Bauer's introduction points out the hybrid elements of Titu Cusi's account, revealing how it merges native Andean and Spanish rhetorical and cultural practices. This new English edition will interest students of colonial Latin American history and culture and of Native American literatures.

Inca Culture at the Time of the Spanish Conquest ... From Bulletin 143, Handbook of South American Indians (Smithsonian Institution), etc. [With plates.].

Inca Culture at the Time of the Spanish Conquest ... From Bulletin 143, Handbook of South American Indians (Smithsonian Institution), etc. [With plates.].
Title Inca Culture at the Time of the Spanish Conquest ... From Bulletin 143, Handbook of South American Indians (Smithsonian Institution), etc. [With plates.]. PDF eBook
Author John Howland ROWE
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Release 1946
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Inca Culture at Time of Spanish Conquest [with Bibliography]

Inca Culture at Time of Spanish Conquest [with Bibliography]
Title Inca Culture at Time of Spanish Conquest [with Bibliography] PDF eBook
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Total Pages 148
Release 1946
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Inca Apocalypse

Inca Apocalypse
Title Inca Apocalypse PDF eBook
Author R. Alan Covey
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 593
Release 2020-05-01
Genre History
ISBN 0190299142

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A major new history of the Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire, set in a larger global context than previous accounts Previous accounts of the fall of the Inca empire have played up the importance of the events of one violent day in November 1532 at the highland Andean town of Cajamarca. To some, the "Cajamarca miracle"-in which Francisco Pizarro and a small contingent of Spaniards captured an Inca who led an army numbering in the tens of thousands-demonstrated the intervention of divine providence. To others, the outcome was simply the result of European technological and immunological superiority. Inca Apocalypse develops a new perspective on the Spanish invasion and transformation of the Inca realm. Alan Covey's sweeping narrative traces the origins of the Inca and Spanish empires, identifying how Andean and Iberian beliefs about the world's end shaped the collision of the two civilizations. Rather than a decisive victory on the field at Cajamarca, the Spanish conquest was an uncertain, disruptive process that reshaped the worldviews of those on each side of the conflict.. The survivors built colonial Peru, a new society that never forgot the Inca imperial legacy or the enduring supernatural power of the Andean landscape. Covey retells a familiar story of conquest at a larger historical and geographical scale than ever before. This rich new history, based on the latest archaeological and historical evidence, illuminates mysteries that still surround the last days of the largest empire in the pre-Columbian Americas.

Ancient Inca Culture

Ancient Inca Culture
Title Ancient Inca Culture PDF eBook
Author Kristen Rajczak Nelson
Publisher The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages 34
Release 2016-07-16
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1499419317

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The culture of the Inca Empire is defined by fascinating architecture, religion, farming, and technology, as well as a society that saw each citizen assigned to a specific task. This volume explores these fundamental social studies concepts, which complements classroom learning. Readers will learn about the Inca people’s contributions to their society, including the Quipu, clothing, festivals, and societal roles. Accessible language and thought-provoking images and primary sources help engage readers.

The Last Days of the Incas

The Last Days of the Incas
Title The Last Days of the Incas PDF eBook
Author Kim MacQuarrie
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 548
Release 2008-06-17
Genre History
ISBN 0743260503

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Documents the epic conquest of the Inca Empire as well as the decades-long insurgency waged by the Incas against the Conquistadors, in a narrative history that is partially drawn from the storytelling traditions of the Peruvian Amazon Yora people. Reprint. 20,000 first printing.