The Capacocha: Mechanism and function of human sacrifice, its geometric projection, its role in integrationist politics and in the redistributive economy of Tawantinsuyu

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The manuals or treatises on Inca civilization do not generally mention the rites of capacocha, perhaps because there is no monograph on this subject that has collected the scattered data in ethnohistorical sources. However, it is worth looking closely at this issue. One realizes that the capacocha w...

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Autor: Duviols, Pierre
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:1976
Institución:Universidad Católica San Pablo
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Católica San Pablo
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:https://revistas.ucsp.edu.pe/index.php/Allpanchis/article/view/1085
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Capacocha
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Tawantinsuyu
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spelling The Capacocha: Mechanism and function of human sacrifice, its geometric projection, its role in integrationist politics and in the redistributive economy of TawantinsuyuLa Capacocha: Mecanismo y función del sacrificio humano, su proyección geométrica, su papel en la política integracionista y en la economía redistributiva del TawantinsuyuDuviols, PierreCapacochasacrificio humanoTawantinsuyuCapacochaTawantinsuyuThe manuals or treatises on Inca civilization do not generally mention the rites of capacocha, perhaps because there is no monograph on this subject that has collected the scattered data in ethnohistorical sources. However, it is worth looking closely at this issue. One realizes that the capacocha was one of the most solemn ceremonies of Inca life and in which the largest number of individuals of the entire "empire" participated. Still 89 years after the Conquest, populations far removed from Cusco preserved the memory of what had been. In addition, the reconstruction of the facts as far as we can take it -and the analysis- of its operation and purposes, convinces that we are facing one of the most original institutions of the Tawantinsuyu, especially significant in terms of the mechanisms of political, social and cultural reciprocity. put into play and that, therefore, helps us to better understand those mechanisms.Los manuales o tratados sobre civilización incaca no mencionan generalmente los ritos de capacocha, quizá porque no existe sobre este tema ninguna monografía que haya recogido los datos dispersos en las fuentes etnohistóricas. Sin embargo vale la pena examinar detenidamente esta cuestión. Uno se da cuenta de que la capacocha fue una de las ceremonias más solemnes de la vida incaica y en la que intervenían el mayor número de individuos de todo el "imperio". Todavía 89 años después de la Conquista, poblaciones muy alejadas del Cusco conservaban la memoria de lo que había sido. Además, la reconstitución de los hechos hasta donde podemos llevarla -y el análisis- de su funcionamiento y fines, convence de que nos encontramos ante una de las instituciones más originales del Tawantinsuyu, especialmente significativa en cuanto a los mecanismos de reciprocidad política, social y económica puestos en juego y que, por lo tanto, nos ayuda a entender mejor aquellos mecanismos.Universidad Católica San Pablo1976-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtículo revisado por paresapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.ucsp.edu.pe/index.php/Allpanchis/article/view/108510.36901/allpanchis.v8i9.1085Allpanchis; Vol. 8 Núm. 9 (1976): Ritos y Rituales Andinos; 11-57Allpanchis; Vol. 8 No. 9 (1976): Andean Rites and Rituals; 11-572708-89600252-883510.36901/allpanchis.v8i9reponame:Revistas - Universidad Católica San Pabloinstname:Universidad Católica San Pabloinstacron:UCSPspahttps://revistas.ucsp.edu.pe/index.php/Allpanchis/article/view/1085/801Derechos de autor 1976 Pierre Duviolshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistas.ucsp.edu.pe:article/10852023-02-23T01:57:56Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The Capacocha: Mechanism and function of human sacrifice, its geometric projection, its role in integrationist politics and in the redistributive economy of Tawantinsuyu
La Capacocha: Mecanismo y función del sacrificio humano, su proyección geométrica, su papel en la política integracionista y en la economía redistributiva del Tawantinsuyu
title The Capacocha: Mechanism and function of human sacrifice, its geometric projection, its role in integrationist politics and in the redistributive economy of Tawantinsuyu
spellingShingle The Capacocha: Mechanism and function of human sacrifice, its geometric projection, its role in integrationist politics and in the redistributive economy of Tawantinsuyu
Duviols, Pierre
Capacocha
sacrificio humano
Tawantinsuyu
Capacocha
Tawantinsuyu
title_short The Capacocha: Mechanism and function of human sacrifice, its geometric projection, its role in integrationist politics and in the redistributive economy of Tawantinsuyu
title_full The Capacocha: Mechanism and function of human sacrifice, its geometric projection, its role in integrationist politics and in the redistributive economy of Tawantinsuyu
title_fullStr The Capacocha: Mechanism and function of human sacrifice, its geometric projection, its role in integrationist politics and in the redistributive economy of Tawantinsuyu
title_full_unstemmed The Capacocha: Mechanism and function of human sacrifice, its geometric projection, its role in integrationist politics and in the redistributive economy of Tawantinsuyu
title_sort The Capacocha: Mechanism and function of human sacrifice, its geometric projection, its role in integrationist politics and in the redistributive economy of Tawantinsuyu
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Duviols, Pierre
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Capacocha
sacrificio humano
Tawantinsuyu
Capacocha
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topic Capacocha
sacrificio humano
Tawantinsuyu
Capacocha
Tawantinsuyu
description The manuals or treatises on Inca civilization do not generally mention the rites of capacocha, perhaps because there is no monograph on this subject that has collected the scattered data in ethnohistorical sources. However, it is worth looking closely at this issue. One realizes that the capacocha was one of the most solemn ceremonies of Inca life and in which the largest number of individuals of the entire "empire" participated. Still 89 years after the Conquest, populations far removed from Cusco preserved the memory of what had been. In addition, the reconstruction of the facts as far as we can take it -and the analysis- of its operation and purposes, convinces that we are facing one of the most original institutions of the Tawantinsuyu, especially significant in terms of the mechanisms of political, social and cultural reciprocity. put into play and that, therefore, helps us to better understand those mechanisms.
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