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  • Huamac, novice after three years, 107
  • Huaman, a falcon, 79
  • Huaman, son of Huayna Ccapac, 179
  • Huaman, son of Inca Rocca, 68
  • Huamanca, conquest of, 93, 173; name, 179. See Orе́
  • Huaman Cancha, 132
  • Huamanpalpa, estate of Garcilasso do la Vega, 273
  • Huaman Poma de Ayala: account of his MS., 16, 17; corroboration of the kidnapping story, 75; portraits of the Incas, 121; sketches of agricultural implements, 134 n., 135; use of the word Aymara for the language, 315
  • Huampar Chucu, head-dress of the High Priest, 105
  • Huanacauri, the name, 44; idol, 52; a most sacred huaca, 128; youths sacrificed to it at the Huarachicu, 128, 129; prayer of the people to, at the murder of Tupac Amaru, 295. See Ayar Uchu
  • Huanaco, swiftness, 29, 30
  • Huanay-pata, sixth station of the Ayars, 53
  • Huancas, conquest of, 180
  • Huanca Auqui, Huascar's general: defeats, 246–8; retreat, 248
  • Huancara, conquest of, 91 n.
  • Huancarama, 175
  • Huantuy, the Inca's litter, 292
  • Huanuco, conquest of, 93, 173, 178; palace, 182, 320. See Yarrovilca
  • Huara, coast valley, 227
  • Huarac-tampu, 178
  • Huaraca or sling, 134
  • Huarachicu festival: time it was held by the people of Uma, 127; of Ayamarca, 128; youths' or aspirants' dress, 129, 132, 133; attendant maidens, 130; Huanacauri sacrifice, 131; floggings to try endurance, 130; foot-race, 131; distribution of rewards, 132; dances in the Huacay Pata, 133; baths at Calis Puquio, 133; sham fight, 134; reaping in the field called Sausiru, 135, 256
  • Huaranca, a division of the people, thousand, 162
  • Huaras, Callejon de, 182
  • Huarcu. See Cañete
  • Huari, 34
  • Huari Titu, a son of Huascar, who escaped to Caxamarca, 251
  • Huarina, battle of, 17, 270, 276
  • Huarmay, coast valley, 208
  • Huarochiri: Avila on idolatry and myths of, translated by the author, xi n.; myths, 103 n., 230–4; peopled coast valleys, 161; people, 180, 181
  • Huascar Inca, name, 43, 241 n.; cable, 133, 241 n.; succession, 224, 241; cruelty, 243; marriage, 244 ; armies defeated, 246, 248, 249; taken prisoner, 249; death, 250. See Chumpillaya
  • Huascaran peak, 21
  • Huata, the year, meaning of word, 117
  • Huata, conquest of, 91 n.
  • Huatanay torrent at Cuzco, 55; confined to its bed, 66, 79
  • Huatuc, a soothsayer, 187
  • Huauqui, familiar spirits of the Incas, 110, 243; of Manco Ccapac, 50
  • Huayllacan tribe : daughter of the chief married to Inca Rocca: war with Ayamarca, 68; visit of Prince Cusi Hualpa to, 69; treachery of the chief, 69, 70; their harvest song, 70; murder of Pahuac Hualpa, 76
  • Huayna, the name, 46
  • Huayna Ccapac, accession, 95; alleged human sacrifices at accession, 108, 179 n.; expedition against the Cofanes, 198 visited the Chimu, 223; left Cuzco for the northern