they wore clothing that a person made by hand (no machines in their time)
inca children wore baboon fleeks made out of wood. most cloth they had were white. cloth wasreally special to incas. incas did not have many types of cloth. some cloth they used to wear people steel use inca cloth. the empror cloth was clourful than the others. the original incas used to wear cotton peasts.
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they wear that bacause that means they are important or rich
the Inca mens wore cloaks,lion skins,and tunics which were knee length this is by :fatima thank you
The children of conquered leaders were brought to Cuzco to be brought up with Incan traditions. These sons would become agents for the Inca.
inca children wore baboon fleeks made out of wood. most cloth they had were white. cloth wasreally special to incas. incas did not have many types of cloth. some cloth they used to wear people steel use inca cloth. the empror cloth was clourful than the others. the original incas used to wear cotton peasts.
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The Inca Children were harshly tretendCookingWeavingFishingFarmingThe children used peas as a counter on the board game.
The role of children in Inca culture is to help build homes and do chores and to carry goods and tradings.
The Inca people sacrificed young children by cutting their hearts out.
Inca nobles received education in specialized schools called "yachaywasi," where they were taught subjects like history, law, and religion by skilled tutors. Commoners, on the other hand, were educated within their communities by their families, learning practical skills like farming, weaving, and pottery making. Nobles also learned about leadership and warfare, while commoners focused on mastering trade and agricultural techniques.
they wear that bacause that means they are important or rich
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yes the did
They played with little boys and little girls and more inca babies
The Inca civilization had a rich tradition of oral storytelling, music, dancing, and festivals to honor their gods and ancestors. They also practiced rituals such as human sacrifices and performed ceremonies at sacred sites like Machu Picchu. Additionally, the Inca had a complex system of agricultural and astronomical practices tied to their traditions and beliefs.