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INDEX
  • Oliva, Diego de: received the manuscript of Francisco de Chaves, 253 n.
  • Ollantay, an Inca drama : translated by the author, xi n., 143, 144; reduced to writing by Dr. Valdez, 145, 325; the Justiniani text, 148; Dominican text, 148; argument of the drama, 149, 152–4, 330–4; Zegarra's text, 328; name, 335
  • Ollantay-tampu: megalithic part, 32; beauty, 82; conquest of, 91 n.; Inti-huatana at, 116; description, 150–1, 319; defence of, by Manco Inca, 256
  • Ollopcopoc, 222. See Naymlap
  • Ondegardo, Polo de: translation of his report by the author, xi n., 7; on human sacrifices, 108; search for Inca mummies, 110, 111, 275; his names of the months, 118; on Inca administration, 169; with the Viceroy Toledo on his journey of inspection, 289
  • Opatari Indians, 196
  • Oré, Bishop Luis Geronimo: on the Mochica language, 219; his 'Rituale,' 313; a native of Guamanga, 313
  • Orejones or Hatun-rincriyoc, 67; chief of Anta: raised to rank of, 76; flight with Inca Uira-cocha, 84; defeat of Chancas by, 89; return to Cuzco, 90; dress, 123; youths equipped as, 134; in battle with the Collas, 189; many received in Colla-suyu, 191; voyage in the montaña, 198; resumed offices on departure of Atahualpa's army, 250; acknowledge Manco as Inca, 254; besiege Cuzco, led by Manco, 255
  • Orgoñez, Lieutenant of Almagro, 256
  • Ortiz de Orue, Pedro. See Maria Usca
  • Ortiz, Friar Diego, Augustine: sent to convert Cusi Titu Yupanqui, 290; put to death for not curing the Inca, 291, 292
  • Oviedo, Friar Gabriel: his account of the murder of Tupac Amaru, 296 n.
  • Oxalis tuberosa or Oca, 23


  • Pacajes, tribe on the southern side of Lake Titicaca, 186, 313
  • Pacasas, tribe on the eastern side of Lake Titicaca, 186
  • Pacasmayu, coast valley, 208
  • Paccari-tampu, myth, 48–57; date, 55; authorities on, 140. See Ayars
  • Paccarisca, ancestor worship, 109, 114
  • Paccay, a fruit tree, 82, 380
  • Pacchacuc, diviners, 107
  • Pachaca, division of the people: a hundred families, 161
  • Pachacamac, a fish god on the coast: temple, 181, 233, 234, 320; great oracle, 232; idol destroyed by Hernando Pizarro 234; erroneous idea respecting, 235, 320
  • Pachachaca river, 174, 175; Aymaras at the head-waters of, 191
  • Pachacuti, a royal title: meaning, 41, 42; the eighth Pachacuti, 46; Prince Cusi received the title, 87, 89; march against Urco, 90; achievements, 91; conquests, 92; palace, 120; his heir, 92; death-scene, 93; mummy, 112; in the drama of Ollantay, 148, 330; sent an army to conquer Chinchay-suyu, 178; conquest of Colla-suyu, 188, 189; built the Colcampata, 287. See Cusi
  • Pacha Mama, spirit of the earth, 112
  • Pacha Pucuy, month, March–April, 119, 134