He was convicted and duly executed by the Spanish. Incas had a horror of burning to death. So he was garroted(strangled).
most of them where killed some disappired and where never found some say they died but i say they went into an underground city until 100 years have passed then they will roam the earth once more
Quechua is spoken primarily in the Andean region of South America, including Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, and parts of Colombia, Chile, and Argentina. It is one of the most widely spoken indigenous languages in the Americas.
Which five modern countries are in the area the Inca empire once occupied?
ecuador peru columbia chile venezuala
Oh of course they did dance they danced a lot . They even danced for fun when their bored
What events led to the decline of Inca?
The Incas declined because the Spanish that invaded their land killed them and used them as slaves, also because since the Incas were not immune to the Spanish diseases they brought, most of them died.
Quechua is a Native American language family spoken primarily in the Andes region of South America, including parts of Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, Colombia, and Argentina. It is one of the most widely spoken indigenous languages in South America, with several million speakers. Quechua has a rich oral tradition and is an important language for many indigenous communities in the Andes.
What type of medicine do Ancient Incas Use?
They have surgeries and make shots with cocoa and use plants
What was Pizarro's relationship with the Inca like?
The Inca were having a civil war. They had two brothers fighting over who should rule. And many Inca were dying of smallpox. So Pizarro took advantage of this as well has having horses and superior weapons.
Who started the Inti Raymi festival of the sun?
Inca Pachacuti created the Inti Raymi to celebrate the Sun which was a deity to the Incas.
Describe the control the Sapa Inca had over the government and over the Inca people?
The Sapa Inca hled absolute power. Claiming to be divine, the son of the sun itslef, he was also the empire's religious leader. The Sapa Inca claimed power over all land, herds, mines, and people of his empire. Thus, all people had no personal property, so there was little demand for items for barter or sale.
Yes they used strings called ''quipus" as a form of record-keeping. These strings had varying numbers of knots tied into them, and the knots represented a way of keeping place value, much like the beads of a Chinese abacus did.
Many Inca cities were even built throughout which mountain range?
the alps hope that helps you and if it doesn't then i am sorry have a nice day:)
How do you say i am cold in Quechua language?
I'm not sure how to spell it but it sounds like:
a cha chaii