- Cabanas,
probably descended from the Wari culture, and the Aymara-speaking
Collaguas, who
moved to the area from the Lake
Titicaca region,
inhabited the valley...
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Rumiqullqa Y,
Franklin Pease G.; Robinson,
David James (1977).
Collaguas:
Yanque Collaguas : sociedad, economía y población. 1604-1617 (in Spanish). Fondo...
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whose people were “Incas by privilege”
Chicha Cochabamba or
Quchapampa Collagua Lipe Lo****ba
Lupaqa Moquegua Pacajes or
Pacasa Qolla Urcosuyu or Qulla...
- Side one No.
Title Writer(s)
Length 1. "
Collaguas" Horn,
McLaren 2. "Roly Poly" Horn,
McLaren 3. "Hey DJ (7" Version)" (The
World Famous Supreme Team's...
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settled in the city's
current location, and
together with the
Cabana and
Collagua tribes they
developed an
agrarian economy in the valley. When the Inca...
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divided into
eleven provinces. They were Canchi, Caranga, Chocarca, Colla,
Collagua, Collahuaya, Omasuyo, Lupaca, Quillaca, Urbina, and Picasa. Insurrection...
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Colca Canyon (Valle de Colca),
whose terraces were
constructed by the
Collaguas beginning in the 11th century.
Those on the
islands in Lake
Titicaca (constructed...
- for his people. He
married Mama Tancaray,
daughter of the
chief of the
Collagua people, and his
panaca was
called Usca Mayta. He also had many children...
- of Quito,
among others. In the
province of
Cailloma is the
valley of
Collaguas evangelized by the Franciscans,
highlights several Catholic churches located...
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Cabanaconde were
sometimes compared to the
misshapen mountain, with the
Collaguas people calling their heads "ugly and disproportionate".
People preparing...