The Incas thought their rulers were related to the sun god and that they never really died so the priests brought the kings mummies to ceremonies.
Nobles and commoners
Yes the incas did have a religion the main religious background was the sun.
Yes they did
The Incas.
In my religion im a andeans which is often the religion of the Incas (a historical tribe)
Nobles and commoners
yes no
the Hanva Incas, Capac Incas, and Caracus
the religion that the incas had was that they belived in many gods and reincarnation and mainly their sun gods
making people belive in the same religion
The Incas practiced a polytheistic religion centered around the worship of multiple deities, with Inti, the sun god, being the most significant. Their beliefs included a deep reverence for nature, which they viewed as inhabited by spirits, and they conducted elaborate rituals and ceremonies to appease these gods. The Incas also practiced ancestor worship, honoring their deceased rulers as divine figures. Their religious practices were closely tied to agriculture and the annual calendar, influencing their societal structure and governance.
Yes, the Incas had a complex social structure that included interactions between different classes, such as nobility, commoners, and slaves. They had systems of trade, tribute, and marriage alliances that facilitated interactions among different communities within the empire. Religious ceremonies, festivals, and communal labor projects also served as means for social interactions.