They were believe to have lived somewhere between 1438 AD and 1532 AD
Are any decendants of the Inca tribe still alive?Yes, I am a descendant of the Incan tribe.
The Inca civilization, which was centered in Peru, no longer exists as a distinct tribe. However, many people of indigenous Quechua descent, who are the descendants of the Inca, continue to live in the region today. They have preserved elements of Inca culture, language, and traditions.
Native American tribes of Bolivia include:AraonaPaiconeTobaZamucoPacahuaraChacoboAymaraPaunaQuechua (Inca)SirionoToromonaBaureTsimaneYaminahuaMovimaChoroteAyoreoCanichanaMatacoTacanoChiquitanoHistorically the Quechua (Inca) and their Aymara rivals were the dominant tribes.
The ancient Inca tribes fought the Spanish Spaniards and lost. The leader of the Spaniards was Francisco Pizarro.
yes,they are often found in the Midwest fiorida,and Oklahoma
they had a war with Spain and they died and Spain took over
There are no Yupik tribes, it's villages that have their own system.
Their civilization is gone, but descendant of Inca tribes still live in South America.
The Inca civilization as a political entity no longer exists, as it was conquered by the Spanish in the 16th century. However, descendants of the Inca people still live in Peru and other parts of South America, retaining aspects of their cultural heritage.
The Inca civilization still lives. They lost to the Spanish but there are still people of Inca descent.
Yes, There are many different tribes all over.
The Inca territory was equally divided into four quarters. Its division into quarters made governing easier. Tribes that the Inca had conquered were not always submissive, although many of those tribes had already become the Incas allies.