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Yanakuna were
originally individuals in the Inca
Empire who left the
ayllu system and
worked full-time at a
variety of
tasks for the Inca, the quya (Inca...
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relatives of the Sapa Inca. The
yanakuna formed a
unique estate within Inca
society and government. To
become part of the
yanakuna meant severing traditional...
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provided lodging for the Inca nobility,
while the
terraces were
farmed by
yanakuna,
retainers of the emperor.
After Pachacuti's death, the
estate came under...
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territory it ruled.
Among the
institutions were the mit'a, the
yanakuna, and the aclla. Each year the Inca
government sent out representatives...
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young Lautaro because of this incident.
After his
capture they made him a
Yanakuna,
meaning a “black slave” in Quechua. He
remained a
prisoner of the Spanish...
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construction of a guha (cave monastery) at Jayapura. La Malinche,
Yanakuna,
Benedict Arnold,
Vidkun Quisling,
similar terms ****ociated with "traitors"...
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Spaniards by
immense degrees. In
these roles were also
referred to as
yanakuna,
particularly during the
Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire. The term...
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introduced after the
Spanish conquest by the
uprooted foreign Quechua yanakuna slave-servants
belonging to the
defunct Inca
Empire who were
brought by...
- centers).
Pachacuti occasionally elevated individuals from the
class of
yanakunas,
servants who weren't
obligated or
entitled to the
obligations and rights...
- made use of
local labor, but also were
staffed by a
servant class called yanakunas who were
ruled directly by Inca
nobles and were
outside the
ayllu kinship...