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  • Quipaypa, near Cuzco: Atahnalpa's army at, 249; schoolboys go out hawking there, 266
  • Quipu records: list of ancient kings derived from, 41; referred to by Siuyacu, 59; description, 139; uses, 139, 140, 141, 271; learnt by Inca Garcilasso, 271; used as authorities by Valera, 305
  • Quipucamayocs, recorders, 41, 106, 139, 142
  • Quiquisana, 126
  • Quirau, or cradle, 135
  • Quirirmanta, fourth station of the Ayars, 52
  • Quispicancha, 95, 270
  • Quispi Titu, son of Cusi Titu Yupanqui: befriended by Martin Ampuero, 297
  • Quisuar (Buddleia Incana), 22, 80
  • Quito conquest, 93, 95, 164, 173, 182, 198; death of Huayna Ccapac at, 95, 242; Balboa wrote at, 221 n.; Atahualpa not born at, 241 n.
  • Quitu, a dove, 82
  • Quizquiz, a Quito general, 242; in command of Atahualpa's army, 247; repulsed: took Huascar prisoner, 249, 250; met his deserts, 251


  • Ramos Galivan: his work on the church of Copacabana, 10; account of mitimaes at Juli, 314
  • Ransom, for Atahualpa, 250, 251
  • Ranti, name, 46
  • Rapids on Amazonian rivers, called puncu, 193. See Manseriche, Salto de Aguirre, Canchaguayo, Mainique
  • Raua or Rava, 49
  • Raymi, name, 44. See Festivals, Months
  • Reiss, Dr.: researches at Ancon, 227
  • Roads, 320
  • Rimac-pampa, 95
  • Rocca, 46, 56, 58
  • Rodadero, rock near the fortress of Cuzco: place for tobogganing, 266
  • Rodriguez, de Figueroa, Diego: embassy to Cusi Titu Yupanqui 285, 291; wrote an account of the mission, 291
  • Rosa, Dr. Gonzalez de la: printed the second part of the chronicle of Cieza de Leon, 4 n.; his researches respecting the work of Valera, 13; information from, respecting Tiahuanacu, 25; on the list of kings in Montesinos, 40; his edition of Carrera's grammar, 220; questions Garcilasso's integrity, 280; proved that the anonymous Jesuit was Valera, 303
  • Rosas, Dr., Cura of Chinchero: had a copy of Ollantay, 148
  • Rumihuasi pass, ix
  • Rumi-ñaui, a Quito general, 242, 266
  • Runa-huana, ravine, 180
  • Runa-simi, the general language, 137, 138. See Quichua
  • Runtu-caya, of Anta, wife of Uira-cocha Inca, 77
  • Rutuchicu, ceremony of naming boys, 135, 167


  • Saavedra, Don Bautista: views on the ayllu communities, 171
  • Saavedra, Dr. Maldonado: gave the Valera manuscripts to Inca Garcilasso, 278
  • Sacrifices, 180; human, 109
  • Sacsahuaman hill: fortress on, 32, 33; Chingana cave on, 60. See Rocca
  • Sacsahuana. See Saquis-ahuana
  • Sahuaraura, Dr. Justo: claimed descent from Prince Paullu, 282 n.
  • St. Paul's, Dean of. See Milman, Dr.
  • Salcamayhua: antiquities of Peru, translated by the author, x n.; account of his work, 16; makes Urco a reigning Inca, 90 n.; temple to Uira-cocha, 97, 98; Tarapaca and Tonapa, names of Uira-cocha's servants,