im pretty sure that they played quidditch... because that's where j. k. Rowling got the idea from......yesss they also ate and slept and played soccer ..without using thier feet.
inca-civilization
The Inca roads were built by the Inca civilization, a pre-Columbian civilization that existed in South America. The roads were constructed primarily by the labor of thousands of Inca workers, who painstakingly built and maintained the extensive network of roads that connected the Inca Empire.
The Inca leader during Francisco Pizarro's conquest of the Inca Empire was Atahualpa. He was captured and executed by the Spanish conquistadors, leading to the downfall of the Inca Empire.
The Spanish explorer who conquered the Inca empire was Francisco Pizarro. He led the conquest of the Inca Empire in the early 16th century, resulting in the downfall of the Inca civilization.
The Inca civilization had ceremonies such as Inti Raymi, the Festival of the Sun, which honored the sun god. They also celebrated Capacocha ceremonies, where children were sacrificed as offerings to the gods. Additionally, agricultural ceremonies like the sowing and harvesting rituals were essential for ensuring successful crops.
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.
a tribe
yes the did
They played with little boys and little girls and more inca babies
The children of conquered leaders were brought to Cuzco to be brought up with Incan traditions. These sons would become agents for the Inca.
The Inca sacrificed over 100 children a year to him. :( so sad and crude.
The Inca Children were harshly tretendCookingWeavingFishingFarmingThe children used peas as a counter on the board game.
Inca families were made up of husbands, wives and children. Parents arranged whom their children would marry. Women's responsibilities were weaving textiles. Men's responsibilities were to farm, to mine and to serve one time in the army. The Sapa Inca owned all the land, but families were given land to farm depending on how many children they had.
Children and Family:D Sweet:')♥
The Inca people sacrificed young children by cutting their hearts out.