They weren't strong enough to conquer any empires or form an empire.
The Sapa Inca or Inka
Amautas, were the tutors to the Inca nobility
Sapa Inca
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The plural of Inca is Incas. "Incans" is not the correct plural form.
Leaders of groups that became part of the Inca empire had to pledge allegiance to the Inca ruler, acknowledge the Sapa Inca as their supreme leader, pay tribute in the form of goods or labor, adopt Quechua as their language, and adhere to Inca religious practices. They also had to assist the Inca in times of war and participate in the mit'a labor system when required.
Taxes were collected in the form of labor or goods.
Taxes were collected in the form of labor or goods.
Taxes were collected in the form of labor or goods.
The Inca poncho has patterns and colors that served as a form of identification; the Navajo blanket patterns and colors that are decorative.
The Inca Empire practiced a form of religion called "Inca religion" or "Inca mythology." This belief system revolved around the worship of various gods and goddesses, including Inti (the sun god) and Viracocha (the creator god), along with rituals and offerings to ensure the well-being of the empire.
They weren't strong enough to conquer any empires or form an empire.
The Sapa Inca or Inka
The Sapa Inca was on the top of the Inca society.
IFRA - INCA FIEJ Research Association In this again INCA means International Newspaper Colour Association again FIEJ means Fédération Internationale des Editeurs de Journaux
He decided that the Inca's needed help, so the Inca King wanted to to rule to help out.