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ALTIPLANO | ENCYCLOPEDIA.COM
May 17, 2018 Before the Spanish invasion in 1532, the Quechua had subsumed the Aymara into the Inca Empire. The Spanish exploited the Andean silver mines with native forced labour. In …
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CAJAMARCA - ENCYCLOPEDIA.COM
Cajamarca Cajamarca, a Quechua word meaning "place or town of cold" that is the name of an important city, province, and department (created in 1855) in northern Peru. Because the …
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AYLLU | ENCYCLOPEDIA.COM
In ancient times there existed a social unit that basically corresponds to the modern ayllu, but its exact nature is unclear due to confusion and casualness of Quechua usage in the Spanish …
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JIVARO - ENCYCLOPEDIA.COM
May 23, 2018 Jivaro PRONUNCIATION: HEE-va-ro ALTERNATE NAMES: Shuar LOCATION: Ecuador; Peru (Eastern slopes of the Andes mountains) POPULATION: 10,000 – 30,000 …
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TAHUANTINSUYU | ENCYCLOPEDIA.COM
Tahuantinsuyu Tahuantinsuyu or Tawantisuyu, the name given by the Incas to their empire. Meaning "Land of the Four Quarters," it derives from the Quechua words for "four" (tawa) and …
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COTOPAXI QUICHUA - ENCYCLOPEDIA.COM
Cotopaxi Quichua ETHNONYMS: Ecuadoran Quichua, Zumbagua/Guangaje (Tigua) Orientation Identification. Under the generic name "Cotopaxi Quichua" are subsumed the two parishes of …
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SOUTH AMERICAN INDIANS: INDIANS OF THE MODERN ANDES
About one-fourth of these Indians live and speak as they did before the Spanish conquest in the sixteenth century. Six million speak Quechua and approximately 1 million speak Aymara. …
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AMAZONIAN QUECHUA RELIGIONS - ENCYCLOPEDIA.COM
AMAZONIAN QUECHUA RELIGIONS AMAZONIAN QUECHUA RELIGIONS . Persistent confusion permeates the comparative study of the religious beliefs and practices of the …
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AYMARA - ENCYCLOPEDIA.COM
May 9, 2018 The Aymara language is the second-most-prevalent indigenous language in the Americas, second only to the Quechua spoken by descendants of the Incas. Since colonial …
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QUECHUA - ENCYCLOPEDIA.COM
May 23, 2018 Quechua LOCATION: Peru; Ecuador; Bolivia (Central Andes regions) POPULATION: About 7.5 million LANGUAGE: Quechua RELIGION: Combination of pre …
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