- (clan-like
family units) and of
federations of ayllus,
called chiefdoms or
curacazgos.
During the Inca Empire, the Sapa Inca
governed with the help of the existing...
-
political systems were
built on the
basis of the ayllu: the
curacazgo and the cacicazgo. Each
curacazgo is made up of one or more ayllu. The
Ecuadorian ayllus...
- (owned collectively).
Ayllus were
federated into
chiefdoms (also
called curacazgos or huarangas),
governed by
kurakas called Apu kurakas, and
small chiefdoms...
-
deity Pachacamac and his kin, inter-valley relations, the
existence of
curacazgos, the
coastal ecosystems, the
irrigation schemes,
among other aspects....
-
about his
origins and
history before the
arrival of the
Spanish to its
curacazgo.
According to
indigenous testimonies collected by the
viceregal authorities...
- the
founding of Lima in 1535,
Francisco Pizarro found,
apart from the
curacazgo of Lima,
other lordships and
chiefdoms in the area, such as Rimactampu...
- Calchaquíes, name
corresponding to one of the
Pazioca lordships (called "
curacazgos" by the Spanish).
These lordships were
gathered in
three great nations:...
-
Regeneration in
Ancient Peru, page 59
quoted Purizaga Vega,
Medardo (1967). "EL
curacazgo chapter Pocra". The Inca
Empire and Pocras. p. 34.
Betanzoz speaks of...
- pre-Conquest period, the area that is now Jesús María was part of the
Curacazgo of Guatca. The
lower end of the
Rimac valley was
divided among several...
-
Waldemar (2021).
Etnias del
imperio de los incas: reinos, señoríos,
curacazgos y cacicatos.
Universidad Ricardo Palma. ISBN 9786124419577. Oberem, U...