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n. 克家族[人] ;其语言



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  • Quechua - Encyclopedia. com
    Quechua LOCATION: Peru; Ecuador; Bolivia (Central Andes regions) POPULATION: About 7 5 million LANGUAGE: Quechua RELIGION: Combination of pre-Columbian and Roman Catholic elements INTRODUCTION The Quechua Indians of the central Andes are the direct descendants of the Incas The Inca Empire, which existed for a century before the arrival of the Spanish, was a highly developed civilization The
  • Amazonian Quechua Religions - Encyclopedia. com
    AMAZONIAN QUECHUA RELIGIONS AMAZONIAN QUECHUA RELIGIONS Persistent confusion permeates the comparative study of the religious beliefs and practices of the peoples of Upper Amazonian rain forests that abut the foothills of the Andes Mountains This is because Quechua-speaking peoples of that region and Quechua-speaking people of the Andes share a religious complex, which, in turn, is also
  • South American Indians: Indians of the Modern Andes
    SOUTH AMERICAN INDIANS: INDIANS OF THE MODERN ANDES The Quechua and Aymara Indians of the Andes mountains are the largest group of Indians still existent in the New World Approximately 28 million Indians and mestizos (persons of mixed Spanish and Indian descent) live along the Pacific coast and in the Andean highlands About one-fourth of these Indians live and speak as they did before the
  • Aymara - Encyclopedia. com
    The Aymara language is the second-most-prevalent indigenous language in the Americas, second only to the Quechua spoken by descendants of the Incas Since colonial times, most Aymara Indians have Christian first names but preserve their Aymara last names, for example, Francisco Mamani ("falcon" in Aymara)
  • Tahuantinsuyu | Encyclopedia. com
    Tahuantinsuyu Tahuantinsuyu or Tawantisuyu, the name given by the Incas to their empire Meaning "Land of the Four Quarters," it derives from the Quechua words for "four" (tawa) and "quarter" (suyu) The empire of Tahuantinsuyu stretched in the north from the Ancasmayo River, on the modern border between Ecuador and Colombia, to the Maule River in the south, just below the modern city of
  • Atahuallpa - Encyclopedia. com
    Atahuallpa, you embraced and gave them all, But they beheaded you … Today, may your heart support our sinful ways (trans by Bastien, from Arguedas, 1957) According to the present-day belief system of the Quechua peoples, the conquest destroyed harmony between the Inca and his subjects, between Indian and Spaniard, and between heaven and earth
  • Apurímac | Encyclopedia. com
    The Incas held the river to be sacred and its name, Apurímac, can be translated from Quechua as "Great Oracle" or "Revered Speaker " Source for information on Apurímac: Encyclopedia of Latin American History and Culture dictionary
  • Ollantáy - Encyclopedia. com
    Ollantáy Ollantáy is the title of the most important play in the Quechua language Its author and the exact date it was written are unknown, but it can satisfactorily be situated in the first half of the eighteenth century (around 1735) This would make it a colonial period work, impregnated with the Baroque aesthetic Ollantáy must have been written by a mestizo priest and substantially
  • Ayllu | Encyclopedia. com
    In ancient times there existed a social unit that basically corresponds to the modern ayllu, but its exact nature is unclear due to confusion and casualness of Quechua usage in the Spanish chronicles Source for information on Ayllu: Encyclopedia of Latin American History and Culture dictionary
  • Viracocha - Encyclopedia. com
    VIRACOCHA VIRACOCHA is the name or title in the Quechua language of the Inca creator god at the time of the Spanish conquest of Peru in the sixteenth century According to Inca beliefs, Viracocha (also called Ticciviracocha) made earth and sky, then fashioned from stone a race of giants





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