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INDEX

  • Abancay. See Apancay
  • Abisca, 196; settlements in the montaña, 197; estate of Garcilasso de la Vega, 272
  • Acari, 239
  • Acca, native name for chicha, 127
  • Achacuc, diviners, 107
  • Achihua, Royal parasol, 292
  • Aclla-cuna, chosen virgins, 106; at the Intip Raymi, 120, 382
  • Aconcagua peak, 21
  • Acosta, Joseph: his 'Natural History of the Indies,' edited by the Author, xi n.; notice of, and his work, 8; much quoted, 9; on Tiahuanacu, 29; alludes to a change on the accession of Rocca, 64; names of stars, 117; his names of months, 118; on absence of rain on the coast, 201; with Toledo on his journey of inspection, 289
  • Acoyapuncu, now Angostura, near Cuzco, 126
  • Ahua-tuna, near Paucartampu, 195
  • Ahuayra-cancha, abode of the Ayamarca chief, 71
  • Alarcon, Alonso de, made prisoner by Titu Atauchi, 253
  • Alcamari, a falcon, 79
  • Alcavisas, original inhabitants of Cuzco, 54
  • Alcobasa, Diego de, guardian of Inca Garcilasso, 264
  • Alcobasa, Diego de (junior), schoolfellow of Inca Garcilasso, 265
  • Alcobasa, Francisco de, schoolfellow of Inca Garcilasso, 265; Garcilasso's quotations from, 279; his account of Tiahuanacu, 278, 279
  • Algaroba tree (Prosopis horrida), 204
  • Allcacanquis, intercalary days, 117, 120
  • Almagro: expedition to Chile, 255; convention with Alvarado, 262; buried in La Merced church at Cuzco, 263
  • Almagro, the lad: beheaded by Vaca de Castro, 257; buried with his father, 263
  • Alpaca, domestication, 30
  • Altamirano, Antonio de, father of the schoolboys: rich from the spoils of the palace of Huayna Ccapac, 266; hanged by Carbajal, 269
  • Altamirano, Francisco, schoolfellow of Inca Garcilasso, 265; horse-races, 266, 267
  • Altamirano, brother of Francisco, 265
  • Althaus, Señora Grimanesa, vi, 119. See Cotes
  • Alvarado, Alonzo, 261, 262
  • Alvarado, Pedro, 261, 262
  • Amaru-cancha, palace of Huayna Ccapac, 269
  • Amaru Tupac, eldest son of Inca Pachacuti, 92
  • Amaru, on the site of Paucartampu, 195
  • Amaryllis aurea, 80
  • Amautas, learned men, 41, 106; a dynasty of, 43, 44, 45; historical information from, 140; schools for, 142; composed

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