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Curacas were indigenous leaders or chiefs in the Andean regions of South America, particularly among the Inca and their subjects. They held significant authority over their communities, managing local affairs and serving as intermediaries between the Spanish colonial authorities and the indigenous populations after the Spanish conquest. The curacas played a crucial role in maintaining social order and cultural practices within their communities while adapting to the new colonial structures imposed by the Spaniards. Their status often varied based on local customs and the degree of Spanish influence in their regions.
Atahualpa, because it had more experience in the army and tricks also the other curacas trust more atahualpa than huascar
Curacas were indigenous leaders appointed by the Inca Empire to govern local communities. They served as liaisons between the Inca rulers and the people in their region, helping to enforce laws, collect taxes, and administer justice. Their role was important in maintaining control over the empire's vast territories.
In the inca soity everyone served the king and they thought that he was the sun of the sun god so few opposed him and that ment we the lesser nobles or curacas told you that the king wanted you to work you worked.and there loyalty to the king was strong.
what are the leaders responsibilities
Civil responsibilities are the responsibilities that every civilian must have and practice.
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it was pretty basic but this system allowed the Inca empire to work like clock work it was perfect as long as every on did there job's .at the top was the Sapa Inca then his relatives then the curacas or the lesser nobles then the local village headmen and finally the ordinary people.