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they wear that bacause that means they are important or rich

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Q: Why do the Inca call the thing they carry the Sapa Inca in a golden litter?
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What was the Inca's golden age?

Their time of peace and prosperity


What do people still carry on the Inca festival of?

Sun Worship


What was the role of the children in Inca culture?

The role of children in Inca culture is to help build homes and do chores and to carry goods and tradings.


What should you feed your golden Inca snail?

Land Inca Snails can eat any fruits and vegetables, However Under-Water Inca Snails eat Snail Pellets.


What is the food that the Inca Indians?

theres no such thing lol you must be dum


What bad thing did Pizarro do?

killed Inca ruler and took over Inca empire


What did the Inca build to unite the empire?

The Inca built a network of roads and crisscrossing the nation for easier travel. Armies could march on it, messengers could use it for delivering. and traders could carry goods upon it.


What does the letter r stand for in the Inca alphabet?

There is no such thing as "the Inca alphabet". The Incans had no writing system. They used knotted strings to record numbers, but there is not much evidence that this system was used for anything else.


What were some achievements of the Inca empire?

The Inca had a comparatively advanced civilization. They created an accurate calendar and many metal tools and implements. They learned how to smelt metals. They also built aqueducts, pipes and channels to carry water, which helped them to irrigate crops.


What was the the Inca's ruler called?

The Sapa Inca or Inka


Who was at the top of the Inca society?

The Sapa Inca was on the top of the Inca society.


What is one geographic problem that the Inca's Tribe had?

The ancient Native Inca Tribe was still active when the Spanish explorer and conquistador, Pizarro encountered them in South America. The Inca Empire had to overcome the rough terrain resulting from the Andes mountain chain. They had to work extra hard in that they had yet to discover the wheel and had no mules or horses to carry dirt and rocks in making roads.