- The
Willaq Umu ("priest who recounts",
hispanicized spelling Villac Umu) were the High
Priests of the Sun in the Inca Empire.: 234 They were
usually the...
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Willaq Pirqa, the
Cinema of My
Village (whose
original title is
Willaq Pirqa, el cine de mi pueblo, lit. 'The Wall of Information, the
cinema of my town')...
- fell into
Spanish hands. One
particularly famous rebel leader was Ñusta
Willaq, a
female warrior who
fought the
Spanish in 1780.[citation needed] With...
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Willax Televisión (commonly
known as Willax, from
Quechua willaq [ˈwɪʎaχ] ‘narrator, informant’) is a
Peruvian television channel. It
began as an internet...
-
conceptualized as
divine and was
effectively head of the
state religion. The
Willaq Umu (or
Chief Priest), the head of
lower Cusco, was
second to the emperor...
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Prensa Cinematográfica (in Spanish). 2022-02-26.
Retrieved 2024-02-05. "
Willaq Pirqa, el cine de mi
pueblo arrasa en
Premios APRECI al cine
peruano 2022...
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Pachacuti is
often linked to the
origin and
expansion of the Inca Sun Cult. The
Willaq Umu was the high
priest of the Sun (Inti). His
position placed him as the...
- (in Spanish). 10
April 2023.
Retrieved 7
February 2024. "Premios Apreci: '
Willaq Pirqa', 'Mataindios', y más películas en
quechua y
aymara lideran nominaciones"...
- 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. One of the stories...
- Mayta. He also had many children, the eldest,
named ****i Mayta, was put as
Willaq Umu, and he
chose another named Tarco Huaman as his successor.
Tarco Huaman...