Yes the Incas were an Indian Tribe.
The Incas were a powerful tribe that was spread out in North and South America. Everything from the food to the cultures to the arts were heavily influenced on the people.
Inca
the incas were so powerful beacuse they had a great economy
Inca tribe got captured by francisco pizarro, a spanish explorer that landed, and founded, the city of Lima. Pizarro was known as a crimanal, he was very mean and ruthless.
The Inca
Pachakuti was a strong leader of the Inca Empire. He belonged to the Inca tribe, which was the dominant tribe in the empire. Under Pachakuti's rule, the Inca Empire expanded significantly, and he is credited with transforming it into a powerful and centralized state.
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.
Are any decendants of the Inca tribe still alive?Yes, I am a descendant of the Incan tribe.
Yes the Incas were an Indian Tribe.
The Inca tribe spoke Quechua, which was the language of the Inca Empire. Quechua is still spoken by indigenous populations in South America today.
Yes they are.
In Peru.
Hawii
The Incas were a powerful tribe that was spread out in North and South America. Everything from the food to the cultures to the arts were heavily influenced on the people.
a tribe
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