TY - BOOK AU - Sarmiento de Gamboa,Pedro AU - Bauer,Brian S. AU - Smith,Vania AU - Decoster,Jean-Jacques TI - The History of the Incas T2 - Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long Series in Latin American and Latino Art and Culture Series SN - 9780292795488 AV - F3429 U1 - 985/.02 PY - 2007/// CY - Austin PB - University of Texas Press KW - Incas-History KW - Incas-Social life and customs KW - Peru-History-Conquest, 1522-1548 KW - America-Discovery and exploration-Spanish KW - Electronic books N1 - Intro -- Contents -- LIST OF FIGURES -- Figure 1.1. Title page: Segunda parte de la historia general llamada Índica . . . -- Figure 1.2. Coat of arms of Castilla and León -- Figure 1.3. Royal coat of arms of Philip II of Spain -- Figure 1.4. Coat of arms of Francisco de Toledo -- Figure 1.5. Last page of the ''Fee de la Provanca y Verificacion desta Historia'' -- Figure 6.1. The large statues of Tiahuanaco (ca. ad 500-1100) -- Figure 6.2. The ruins of Pucara -- Figure 7.1. A reed boat -- Figure 7.2. Sacred rock on the Island of Titicaca -- Figure 7.3. The ruins of Tiahuanaco -- Figure 7.4. The Temple of Viracocha -- Figure 7.5. An extinct volcano near Rachi -- Figure 7.6. Viracochan mountain near Urcos -- Figure 9.1. A quipu -- Figure 11.1. Puma Orco -- Figure 12.1. Manco Capac -- Figure 12.2. The mountain of Huanacauri -- Figure 13.1. Manco Capac and the founding of Cuzco -- Figure 13.2. Map of Cuzco -- Figure 14.1. Mama Huaco -- Figure 14.2. Cinchi Roca with his father, Manco Capac -- Figure 15.1. Cinchi Roca -- Figure 17.1. Mayta Capac -- Figure 18.1. Capac Yupanqui -- Figure 18.2. The site of Ancasmarca -- Figure 19.1. The site of Chokepukio -- Figure 20.1. Map of the Inca heartland -- Figure 22.1. Yahuar Huacac -- Figure 23.1. Mama Chicya -- Figure 24.1. Mama Rondocaya -- Figure 25.1. Viracocha Inca -- Figure 26.1. The Andahuaylas Valley -- Figure 26.2. The area of Ichupampa -- Figure 27.1. Cusipampa outside Cuzco -- Figure 27.2. The Cuzco Valley -- Figure 28.1. Inca Yupanqui as a young man -- Figure 31.1. The church of Santo Domingo -- Figure 32.1. Inca Yupanqui -- Figure 34.1. Mama Anaguarqui -- Figure 35.1. The town of Ollantaytambo -- Figure 35.2. The site of Huata -- Figure 38.1. Huánuco Pampa -- Figure 39.1. Miniature Inca building -- Figure 40.1. The site of Ollantaytambo -- Figure 42.1. Inca Yupanqui and Topa Inca Yupanqui; Figure 42.2. An Inca seat -- Figure 44.1. The site of Curamba -- Figure 46.1. Inca building foundations at Tomebamba -- Figure 47.1. The site of Kenko -- Figure 47.2. The church of San Blas -- Figure 50.1. Topa Inca Yupanqui -- Figure 51.1. Topa Inca Yupanqui ordered the death of Topa Capac -- Figure 53.1. The fortress of Sacsayhuaman -- Figure 53.2. The city of Cuzco -- Figure 53.3. Map of Inca Cuzco -- Figure 54.1. Mama Ocllo -- Figure 58.1. The remains of Inca buildings in Yucay -- Figure 59.1. Huayna Capac -- Figure 60.1. Araua Ocllo -- Figure 60.2. Huayna Capac at Tomebamba -- Figure 63.1. The Jesuit church in Cuzco -- Figure 63.2. The remains of Colcampata -- Figure 64.1. The site of Vilcashuaman -- LIST OF TABLES -- Table 1. Pedro Sarmiento de Gamboa and The History of the Incas -- Preface (Brian S. Bauer and Vania Smith) -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Pedro Sarmiento de Gamboa and the History of the Incas (Brian S. Bauer and Jean-Jacques Decoster) -- Second Part of the General History Called Indica (Brian S. Bauer and Vania Smith) -- Cover letter to King Philip II of Spain -- [1] Division of the history -- [6] The origin fable of these barbarous Indians of Peru, according to their blind opinions -- [7] The fable about the second age and the creation of these barbarous Indians, according to their account -- [8] Ancient tribes of the provinces of Peru and its regions -- [9] First settlers of the Cuzco Valley -- [10] How the Incas began to tyrannize the lands of the tribes -- [11] The origin fable of the Incas of Cuzco -- [12] The route that these companies of the Incas took to the Cuzco Valley and the fables that they mix with the history -- [13] The entry of the Incas into the Cuzco Valley and the fables that they tell about it there -- [14] The disagreements between Manco Capac and the Alcabizas over the fields; [15] The life of Cinchi Roca, the second Inca, begins -- [16] The life of Lloqui Yupanqui, the third Inca -- [17] The life of Mayta Capac, the fourth Inca -- [18] The life of Capac Yupanqui, the fifth Inca -- [19] The life of Inca Roca, the sixth Inca -- [20] The life of Tito Cusi Hualpa, whom they commonly call Yahuar Huacac -- [21] What happened after the Ayarmacas kidnapped Tito Cusi Hualpa -- [22] How it became known that Yahuar Huacac was alive -- [23] Yahuar Huacac Inca Yupanqui, the seventh Inca, begins the Incaship only after the death of his father -- [24] The life of Viracocha, the eighth Inca -- [25] The provinces and towns that Viracocha Inca, the eighth Inca, conquered and tyrannized -- [26] The life of Inca Yupanqui, or Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui, the ninth Inca -- [27] The Chancas attack Cuzco -- [28] The second victory that Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui had over the Chancas -- [29] Inca Yupanqui Inca raises himself as Inca and takes the tassel without the consent of his father -- [30] Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui rebuilds the city of Cuzco -- [31] Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui rebuilds the House of the Sun and establishes new idols in it -- [32] Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui depopulates [the area] two leagues around Cuzco -- [33] Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui kills his older brother named Inca Urcon -- [34] The nations that Pachacuti Inca destroyed and the towns he attacked -- first, Tocay Capac, the cinchi of the Ayarmacas, and [then the] destruction of the Cuyos -- [35] The other nations that Inca Yupanqui conquered by himself and with Inca Roca -- [36] Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui endows the House of the Sun with great wealth -- [37] Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui conquers the province of Collasuyu -- [38] Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui sends [Capac Yupanqui] to conquer the provinces of Chinchaysuyu; [39] Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui establishes mitimaes in all the lands he had conquered -- [40] The Collas, sons of Chuchic Capac, rise up against Inca Yupanqui, seeking their freedom -- [41] Amaru Topa Inca and Apu Paucar Usno continue the conquest of the Collao and defeat the Collas once again -- [42] Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui appoints his son Topa Inca Yupanqui as his successor -- [43] Pachacuti arms his son Topa Inca as a knight -- [44] Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui sends his son Topa Inca Yupanqui to conquer Chinchaysuyu -- [45] Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui inspects the provinces conquered by him and his captains -- [46] Topa Inca Yupanqui sets out a second time by order of his father to conquer what remained of Chinchaysuyu -- [47] The death of Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui -- [48] The life of Topa Inca Yupanqui, the tenth Inca -- [49] Topa Inca Yupanqui conquers the province of the Andes -- [50] Topa Inca Yupanqui goes to conquer and put down the risen Collas -- [51] Topa Inca makes the yanayacos -- [52] Topa Inca Yupanqui orders a second inspection of the land and does other things -- [53] Topa Inca builds the fortress of Cuzco -- [54] The death of Topa Inca Yupanqui -- [55] The life of Huayna Capac, the eleventh Inca -- [56] They give the tassel of Inca to Huayna Capac, the eleventh Inca -- [57] The first things that Huayna Capac did after being invested as Inca -- [58] Huayna Capac conquers the Chachapoyas -- [59] Huayna Capac inspects all the land from Quito to Chili -- [60] Huayna Capac wages war on the Quitos, Pastos, Carangues, Cayambes, and Guancabilicas -- [61] The Chiriguanas leave to wage war in Peru against those conquered by the Incas -- [62] What Huayna Capac did after those wars -- [63] The life of Huascar Inca, the last Inca, and that of Atahualpa -- [64] Huascar Inca leaves in person to fight against Chalco Chima and Quizquiz, Atahualpa's captains; [65] The battle between the forces of Atahualpa and Huascar and the imprisonment of Huascar -- [66] What Chalco Chima and Quizquiz said to Huascar Inca and the others of his group -- [67] The cruelties that Atahualpa ordered be committed against the defeated and captured men of Huascar -- [68] News of the Spaniards reached Atahualpa -- [69] The Spaniards reach Cajamarca and capture Atahualpa, who orders that Huascar be killed, and he also dies -- [70] Noting how these Incas were oath-breakers and tyrants against their own, in addition to being against the natives of the land -- [71] Summary account of the time that the Incas of Peru lasted Statement of the proofs and verification of this history -- Appendix 1: Sample Translation -- Appendix 2: Editions of Pedro Sarmiento de Gamboa's The History of the Incas -- Appendix 3: The Rule of the Incas, Following Dates Provided by Sarmiento de Gamboa -- Appendix 4: The Incas of Cuzco, Following Information Provided by Sarmiento de Gamboa -- Notes -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index N2 - No detailed description available for "The History of the Incas" UR - https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/orpp/detail.action?docID=3443304 ER -