hat did the Incas did to Bulit houses
Inca slaves had a harsh life, as expected. They were not used as sacrifices like the Aztec. Inca didn't completely force them to convert, incas also sometimes incorporated their gods in their their stories
Unlike some people think, the god of the Inca people is not the sun like the Spanish, they were believing in Wiracocha. In the mothology, Wiracocha had one son, the sun and two daugthers Mama Quilla and Pachamama.
Inca weaving was developed by the ancient Inca civilization in pre-Columbian South America. It is difficult to attribute the invention of Inca weaving to a specific individual as it was a collective artistic and cultural practice that involved many members of the Inca society. Weaving skills were passed down through generations and were an integral part of Inca life.
Inca life and rule were characterized by a centralized government led by the Sapa Inca, who was considered a divine ruler. The society was highly organized, with a complex system of roads and communication that facilitated trade and military movement across the vast empire. Agriculture was central to Inca life, with advanced techniques like terrace farming and irrigation supporting their economy. Additionally, the Incas practiced a form of communal labor known as "mit'a," which required citizens to contribute to state projects, reinforcing social cohesion and loyalty to the empire.
Pizzaro destroyed the Incan empire. i remember it like this "the inca's ordered pizza but instead they got Pizzaro"
they dress like regular inca people. (tunics, long skirts, etc.)
Inca slaves had a harsh life, as expected. They were not used as sacrifices like the Aztec. Inca didn't completely force them to convert, incas also sometimes incorporated their gods in their their stories
Inca daily life involved farming, weaving, hunting, and trading. They also participated in religious ceremonies, such as offerings to the gods and honoring ancestors. Additionally, they engaged in communal projects like building roads and terraces for agriculture.
Unlike some people think, the god of the Inca people is not the sun like the Spanish, they were believing in Wiracocha. In the mothology, Wiracocha had one son, the sun and two daugthers Mama Quilla and Pachamama.
like a regular kids life
Regular, everyday life.
The Inca lived in a farm-like house
Inca weaving was developed by the ancient Inca civilization in pre-Columbian South America. It is difficult to attribute the invention of Inca weaving to a specific individual as it was a collective artistic and cultural practice that involved many members of the Inca society. Weaving skills were passed down through generations and were an integral part of Inca life.
It was like a regular life so not very exciting but I would love to explore their life though.
In-Cah; in like thru a door, (coming in).
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.
not good