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INDEX
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  • head by the people, 296, 297; fate of his children, 298
  • Tupac Ayar Manco, son of Inca Pachacuti, conqueror of the Collas, 189
  • Tupac Cusi, 51
  • Tupac Paucar, son of Uira-cocha Inca: joined his younger brother Cusi, against the Chancas, 85
  • Tupac Inca Yupanqui: chosen as heir by Inca Pachacuti, 92; conquests, 93; his reign, 94; built the palace at Huanuco, 182; generalship, 183, 185; voyage to the Galapagos Islands, 184, 185; conquest of Colla-suyu, 189; system of colonising, 191; built the palace at Coati, 191; campaign in Anti-suyu, 195, 196; in the drama of Ollantay, 148, 332; his daughter married the father of Huaman Poma, 17
  • Tupac Yauri, golden sceptre, 121
  • Tuya, singing-bird, 82
  • Tuyara, a Quichua stronghold, 174


  • Ucayali, river, 193; rapid, 193
  • Uhle, Dr. Max: on llamitas as offerings to the earth spirit, 113; inquiry about the golden breastplate, 119; Choquequirao, 319; investigation of ruins, Pachacamac, 320
  • Uilca Chucu, head-dress of the high priest, 105
  • Uilcas, priests, 106
  • Uilca, ancient name of the sun, 116
  • Uilca Camayoc, recorder of sacrifices, 108
  • Uilcañota. See Vilcanota
  • Uillac Uma, high priest of the Sun: his position, life, dress, 105; went to Chile with Almagro, 255
  • Uinapu, an intoxicating spirit, 128
  • Uira-cocha, name of the Deity, 41, 97; conception of, 41–2; temple to, 97; prayers to, 100, 102; names of servants, 101 n.
  • Uira-cocha Inca, name taken by Hatun Tupac, 76, 77; his sons, 77; intrigues for Urco to succeed, 83; flight from Cuzco, 84; spoils of Chanca victory sent to, 87, 89; death, 90; invented tocapu, 90
  • Uiscacha, Andean rodent, 23, 79
  • Ulloma. See Mastodon
  • Uma Raymi, month, Oct.–Nov., 118, 127
  • Umasayus, 175
  • Urco, bastard of Uira-cocha Inca, 77, 83; intrigues about his succession, 84; fled with his father, 84, 87; rebellion and death, 90; made to succeed as a reigning Inca by Cieza de Leon, Fernandez Herrera, and Salcamayhua, 90 n.
  • Urco Huaranca, chief of Quilliscacha, a suburb of Cuzco: faithful to Prince Cusi, 85, 86; sent with spoils of the Chanca victory to Uira-cocha Inca, 87
  • Urcos, 76
  • Urpi, a dove, 82
  • Urpi Huachac, wife of Pachacamac, 233
  • Uru tribe, followers of the Ayars, 50; settled at Urupampa, 55; Hurin Cuzcos, 65
  • Urus tribe, on lake Titicaca, speaking Puquina, 187
  • Usca Paucar, Quichua drama, 156
  • Uscovilca, joint founder of the Chanca nation, 83; image carried before the Chanca army, 83, 86
  • Usutas, sandals, 122, 292; for the youths at the Huarachicu, 129
  • Uturuncu Achachi, in command of a column invading the montaña, 195, 196; to complete the conquests, 197


  • Vaca de Castro, Cristoval, 256, 257, 264
  • Vadillo, service of Cieza de Leon under, 2