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What explorer conquered the Inca people in south American?

The Inca people were conquered by the Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro in 1533. Pizarro led a small army of soldiers to defeat the Inca Empire and captured their leader Atahualpa, ultimately leading to the downfall of the Inca civilization.


What are the countries of Inca today?

The historical Inca Empire was located in present-day Peru, as well as parts of Ecuador, Bolivia, Chile, and Argentina. Today, the descendants of the Inca people primarily live in Peru.


What are facts about Inca headdress?

Inca headdresses were important symbols of status and identity among the Inca people. They were typically made from brightly colored feathers and could be quite elaborate, featuring intricate designs and patterns. The headdresses were worn by Inca nobles and leaders during special occasions and ceremonies, serving as a visual representation of their power and authority.


What first nation tribes did Francisco Pizarro encounter?

Francisco Pizarro encountered the Inca Empire, specifically the Inca ruler Atahualpa and his people. The Inca Empire was located in the Andes region of South America, comprising present-day Peru, Ecuador, and parts of Bolivia, Chile, and Argentina.


What could an archeologist infer from the fact that fish bones have been found at mountain sites of the Inca Empire while potatoes a mountain crop have been found at coastal Inca sites?

The presence of fish bones at mountain sites suggests that fish were either transported from coastal areas to the mountains, or that the Inca people living in the mountains traded with coastal regions. The discovery of potatoes, a mountain crop, at coastal sites could indicate trade networks that allowed for the exchange of different types of produce between regions within the Inca Empire.

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Who was sapa Inca to the Inca people?

The Sapa Inca, meaning 'Unique Inca' in Quechua, was the leader/emperor of the Incas. His subjects believed him to be son of the sun (hey lookit! homophones!) and treated him with utmost respect. When he died and was mummified, the Incas went on treating him as though he were a living person.


Living time period of the Inca?

The Inca's lived from 1200 AD to late 1500 AD


Were Inca nomads living in temporary homes?

they were not nomads.


Do the Inca's sacrifice people?

The Inca people sacrificed young children by cutting their hearts out.


Who were some important people in Inca history?

the Inca leader


What was the name of the Inca ruler and who did the people believe he was the son of?

Sapa inca


What is the population of the Inca?

At their height, the Inca population rose to around 12,000,000 people. The Inca people live on today, although their numbers are dwindling at an alarming rate.


How did the Inca civilization end?

The Inca civilization still lives. They lost to the Spanish but there are still people of Inca descent.


How did the Inca get their name?

Inca means people of the sun The Inca got their name from the rulers who were called 'Inca' also


Who are the Inca?

the incas were people=)


How do you spell Inca?

That is the correct spelling of the proper noun "Inca" for the Inca, Incas, or Incan people of Peru.


What were the duties of the supreme Inca?

The supreme inca duties are: to marry the sisters, take care of the people of the Inca and control the human sacrafices.