-
Library mentions and
depicts the
chasquis twice. The
first is
drawing 138 at
folio 351 (see above) It
describes the
chasquis operations and adds that: "These...
- chasquiwasis, or
relay stations for the Inca
messenger chasqui, were frequent. In
these places the
chasquis waited for the
messages they had to take to other...
- all-male
Chasqui messenger group, and
challenges traditions and
gender norms to
pursue her ambition. Long ago, the Inca
Messengers (
Chasquis), were fast...
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Chasqui I is a one-kilogram
nanosatellite developed by
students at Peru's
National University of
Engineering (UNI)
based on
CubeSat technology. Developed...
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Proctoporus chasqui is a
species of
lizard in the
family Gymnophthalmidae. It is
endemic to Peru. Venegas, P. &
Quiroz Rodriguez, A. 2015.
Proctoporus chasqui (errata...
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merchandise from one
section of the
empire to the other.
Messengers or
chasquis used
roads to
transport messages throughout the empire. The
Incas devised...
- a
Library of
Congress lecture".
Library of Congress. "Inca
Roads and
Chasquis]". Discover-Peru.org. Klosterman, Doug (7 June 2008). "Photo
Gallery of...
- The
Spaniards took
advantage of the
effects of
chewing coca leaves. The
chasquis,
messengers who ran
throughout the
empire to
deliver messages,
chewed coca...
-
smaller tambos served as
stations for the
chasquis,
called "Chasquiwasi" (literally "House of the
chasqui") of only one room and a
small place to store...
- to
Witch and beyond:
Feminine Archetype in the
Poetry of Olga Orozco".
Chasqui. 27 (1): 11–22. doi:10.2307/29741396. ISSN 0145-8973. JSTOR 29741396. Lactantius...