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341:", wrapped several times around the head. The mascapaicha was the mark of absolute imperial power, to the point that "to take" or "to gird the mascapaicha" or "to claim the scarlet fringe" was the periphrase in use to signify the coming of the new emperor or Sapa Inca, during a ceremony where he received it from the hands of the Willaq Umu, the high priest or pontiff of the Inca religion. 332:
land, world, or space-time), which would become the distinctive sign of Inca sovereignty. Among the Incas, the imperial crown was composed of several elementsː the mascapaicha, the most important, was a fringe of red wool, ordered on the forehead because each of its strands "passed through a small
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One of the stories told about Sinchi Roca was that during his reign a llama shepherd had entered his house and took a young woman whom he cherished very well. The Inca then had them captured and tortured him to tell why he had committed such a sin; the young woman, not wanting to see the villager
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tortured anymore, revealed that she had fallen in love with the llamamichi (shepherd of llamas) as soon as he saw him wearing a wacanqui (amulet of love), and the shepherd confessed, in turn, that he had received such an object from a demon in a cave.
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The 16th century Spanish writers, including Cabello de Balboa quoted by María Rostworowski, also affirm that Sinchi Roca would have been the first Inca to use Mascapaicha or Maskaypacha (
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He is said to have created a territorial division of his domains and is considered to be the initiator of the first census of the Inca population.
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The chronicler Pedro Cieza de León states that Sinchi Roca built terraces and imported enormous quantities of soil in order to improve the
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SINCHE: (also spelled sinchi) Quechua term for the elective office of a community war leader held temporarily in times of emergency.
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tube of gold". Above this fringe were two or three black and white feathers of the sacred bird Korekenke (or Andean
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Alfred Métraux, Les Incas, Éditions du Seuil, coll. « Points Histoire n° H66 », 1961 et 1983 (
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He also ordered all members of his ethnic group (Inca) to pierce their ears as a sign of nobility.
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His wife was Mama Cura, of the lineage Sanu, daughter of Sitic-huaman. They had a son named
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Luis Millones e Laura León (2003). «Hechizos de amor: Poder y magia en el norte del Perú
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Bauer, Brian S. (1991). "Pacariqtambo and The Mythical Origins of The Inca".
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Said to have been the son of two of the original Inca siblings,
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by Pedro de Cieza de León. Printed for the Hakluyt Society.
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Carmen Bernand, Les Incas, peuple du soleil, Gallimard,
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de Gamboa, P.S., 2015, History of the Incas, Lexington,
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Index


Sapa Inca
Kingdom of Cusco
Manco Cápac
Lloque Yupanqui
Cusco
Inca Empire
Peru
Issue
Lloque Yupanqui
Quechua
Dynasty
Manco Cápac
Mama Ocllo
Quechua
Inca
Sapa Inca
Cusco
dynasty
Manco Capac
Mama Ocllo
Lloque Yupanqui
Sapaca
Tahuantinsuyu
Pachacuti
Inca foundation myths
valley
Quechua
mountain caracara
vicuña wool

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