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Who were Curacas?

A kuraka (Quechua for the principal governor of a province or a communal authority in the Tawantinsuyu) or curaca (hispanicized spelling) was an official of the Inca Empire who held the role of magistrate, about four levels down from the Sapa Inca, the head of the Empire.

What did a group that joined the empire have to build?

An empire is defined as multiple people's or states under one single authority. ... Most empires are made through conquest but some argue that America has become an empire; through global influence.

What was an oracle? What would priests ask oracles?

An oracle is a person or agency considered to provide wise and insightful counsel or prophetic predictions, most notably including precognition of the future, inspired by deities. As such, it is a form of divination.

What was an allyu?

Ayllu. The clan that served as a social sub-unit. The ayllu was prominant in Andean civilizations, such as the Moche or the Inca.

How did the Inca hold the empire together?

How did the Inca system of government help hold the Empire together? Local leaders were left in power over their people. The chain of command allowed the government to supervise the people in the empire. The Inca used quipu, a system of knots, to keep records.

How were the allyu's crops divided up?

Inca Taxes Thereweretwo main taxes that the people had to pay. The first taxwasa portion of the ayllu'scrops. Thecrops were divided upthree ways with the first third going to the government, the second third to the priests, and the final thirdwasfor the people. The second type of taxwascalled the mit'a.

What is a mit'a?

Incan system for payment of taxes with labor

Who was the most important god? What was he the god of?

Inti Inti was considered the most important god. The Inca Emperors were believed to be the lineal descendants of the sun god. Kon was the god of rain and wind that came from the south. He was a son of Inti and Mama Killa.

What was the most important crop for the Inca?

Potatoes Potatoes were the most important ingredient in Inca diet and their main source of nourishment. The potato is one of Peru's native crops and was domesticated more than 8000 years ago by pre-Inca cultures.

Who was a Capac Inca and what was their duty?

The Capac Incas were the highest ranking nobles. They controlled the empire's land and its valuable resources (examples= llamas, coca leaves and gold). They also held the most important posts in government, army, and priesthood. Apus, or governors of the 4 corners also belonged to this group.

Who owned all the land in the Inca Empire?

The Inca government was called the Tawantinsuyu. It was a monarchy ruled by a single leader called the Sapa Inca. Sapa Inca - The emperor or king of the Inca Empire was called the Sapa Inca, which means "sole ruler". He was the most powerful person in the land and everyone else reported to the Sapa Inca.

How did the Inca send messages? Why did they use this system?

The Inca used the chasqui - a.k.a. "the runners" - to deliver messages throughout the empire. ... Relay stations, called tambos, were used for the chasquis to stop and transfer messages onto the next chasqui, who would carry the message on through the rest of the empire.

Who had private tutors? What subjects did they learn?

They taught in the 'Yachaywasi' the young future Inca rulers. They were chosen for their wisdom in-laws, history, mathematics, morals, and military techniques There were three broad classes:

What does remote mean?

having very little connection with or relationship to. situated far from the main centers of population; distant.

How did the Inca first try and get a group into their empire?

they world send delgate


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