- The
Inkarri (or
Inkari and
sometimes Inkaríy) myth is one of the most
famous legends of the Inca. When the
Spanish conquistadores executed the last ruler...
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victory of the Apus over the Spaniards. Of the
myths still alive today, the
Inkarrí myth
common in
southern Peru is
especially interesting; it
forms a cultural...
- the body. When the
regeneration is complete,
Inkarri will return.[citation needed] In the second,
Inkarri and his wife
Qollari were the
founders of Cusco...
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Antonio Abad
National University in Cusco,
after which the myth of the
Inkarrí was
published for the
first time. Nuñez del
Prado first met the Q'ero at...
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Atahualpa (/ˌɑːtəˈwɑːlpə/ ), also
Atawallpa or Ataw
Wallpa (Quechua) (c. 1502 – July 1533), was the last
effective Inca emperor,
reigning from
April 1532...
- The
Paititi legend in Peru
revolves around the
story of the culture-hero
Inkarri, who,
after he had
founded Q'ero and Cusco,
retreated toward the jungles...
- Andahuaylas,
departamento del Apurímac.
Alejandro Ortiz Rescaniere, De
Adaneva a
Inkarri: una visión indígena del Perú. Lima, 1973. pp. 164–165 (in
Chanka Quechua)...
- book by the same name, Taki Onqoy,
along with
other works by the author.
Inkarri Syncretism Ghost Dance (1615:862[876]) Norman,
Scotti M. (2019-12-01)....
- Heart. 1996. OCLC 57033869. In the Land of Giants. 1996. OCLC 57033849.
Inkarrí's Return. 1996. OCLC 57033814. La Chunga. 1986. OCLC 298253587. Mystery...
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architect Joszep in 2010.
Design and
inauguration with Luis
Contreras of
Inkarri, the
Wakapacha manifesto on
contemporary architecture based on the ancient...