Inca Religion and Customs.

1991; Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland; Volume: 26; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.2307/2803803

ISSN

2397-2548

Autores

Tristan Platt, Bernabé Cobo, Roland Hamilton,

Tópico(s)

Latin American history and culture

Resumo

* Foreword by John Howland Rowe * Introduction: Father Cobo and the Incas * A Note on the Translation * Measurements * Book I: Religion * Paganism of lnca Religion * Origin Fables * Afterlife * Viracocha the Creator * Sun Worship * Moon and Star Deities * Worship of the Thunder, the Sea, and the Earth *Pururauca Deities *Guauque Idols * Idolatry of the Deceased * Other Deities * Temple of the Sun at Cuzco * Chinchaysayu Road * Antisuyu Road * Collasayu Road * Cuntisayu Road * Temple of Pachacama * Temple of Copacabana * Temple of Tiaguanaco * Temple of Apurima * Sacrifices * Addlitional Sacrifices * Acts of Worship and Prayers * Sins * Raymi Festival * Festivals of the Second Month * Festivals of the Third, Fifth, and Sixth Months * Festivals of the Seventh, Eighth, and Ninth Months * Festivals of the Tenth Month * Festivals of the Eleventh and Twelfth Months * Itu Festival * Coronation of the Inca * Functions of the Priests *Sortilegos * Curing * Diviners * Cloistered Women * Omens and Superstitions * Book II: Customs * Quichua and Aymara * Garments * Towns and Houses * Home Furnishings * Food and Drink * Education * Marriage * Agriculture * Warfare * Medicine * Weaving * Building and Stone Work * Bridges * Boats * Silverwork and Metallurgy * Hunting * Games and Music * Tombs * Burial * Notes * Glossary * Index * Indexes for the Shrines of Cuzco

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