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In 1539, don Cristobal Paullo, one of the sons of the Inca ruler Huayna Capac, was named «Inca» as a political strategy of the Spaniards. Since then, he received an encomienda. Don Cristobal was married to doña Catalina Tocto Oxica and had two sons, don Carlos Inquill Topa and don Felipe Inquill Topa. Don Carlos Inquil Topa married doña Maria Esquivel Amarilla and had only one son named Melchor Carlos Inca. The birth of Melchor was seen by the native population as a great event because an “Inca king” had been born, he even became feared by the colonial Spanish officials when they knew he was referred as the «Capac Inca». Don Melchor Carlos Inca identified himself as grandson of don Cristobal Paullo Inca and great-grandson of the Inca Huayna Capac. He became an important figure within the Cuzco›s colonial society. Don Melc...
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En 1532 los capitanes Hernando de Soto y Hernando Pizarro recorrieron un antiguo camino desde la actual Plaza de Armas de Cajamarca hasta los Baños del Inca para entrevistarse con el Inca Atahualpa, quien recorrió por última vez este camino para su encuentro con Francisco Pizarro y sus huestes un 16 de noviembre de 1532. Esta información fue tomada de las descripciones del asentamiento inca que hicieran Hernando Pizarro (1537), Francisco de Xerez (1534), Miguel de Estete (1534), entre otros, testigos presenciales de la conquista. Estos datos son la primera información que menciona esta importante ruta que perteneció a la red de caminos incas conocida actualmente como Qhapaq Ñan, camino que fue el eje para el Encuentro de Dos Mundos.
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176 p.
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artículo
En la historiografía moderna, Paullu Topa Inca aparece como traidor de su gente. Este juicio da una imagen falsa de las circunstancias de su vida como la representaron sus contemporáneos. Durante su existencia, muchos españoles lo respetaron, y los incas y la gente andina lo miraron como hombre de gran autoridad y valía. Después de muerto, los sucesos complejos de invasión y conquista en los que Paullu Topa Inca participó fueron transformados en una narrativa llana y sencilla, según las ideas del partido victorioso en las guerras civiles. Esta narrativa se hizo canónica, una vez que se estableció el Estado virreinal. Los viejos que recordaban a Paullu Topa Inca lo hicieron en el contexto de sus propias memorias de niñez y juventud.
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Esta publicación nos introduce al mundo de los incas a través de sus propias señas (llactas), que el autor describe magistralmente en el marco de dos ideas importante: el concepto ‘geografía sagrada’ y el concepto globalizador ‘cosmovisión andina’. Como el arquitecto Luís Cabello Ortega, decano FAUA-UNI, señala en la presentación del libro, la obra es el resultado de la investigación llevada a cabo en el año 2013 para la tesis de maestría en Planificación Urbana y Regional.
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Esta publicación nos introduce al mundo de los incas a través de sus propias señas (llactas), que el autor describe magistralmente en el marco de dos ideas importante: el concepto ‘geografía sagrada’ y el concepto globalizador ‘cosmovisión andina’. Como el arquitecto Luís Cabello Ortega, decano FAUA-UNI, señala en la presentación del libro, la obra es el resultado de la investigación llevada a cabo en el año 2013 para la tesis de maestría en Planificación Urbana y Regional.
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The history of the Inca civilization has proven to be one of the most attractive subjects for social scientists and scholars in general, from Peru and from all parts of the world, and since the sixteenth century when the Spanish intervened and destructured it. . Four hundred and fifty years have passed and the facts show and persuade that this situation will continue the same for many more decades. The foundations that preserve the inalterability of this extraordinary interest have been and are economic, social, political, legal and ideological structures and superstructures, which made possible the emergence and operation of an imposing imperial-type state apparatus, but without breaking down or exterminating thousands of of village communities, called ayllus, whose collective ownership of their lands and reciprocal help persisted controlled, directed and protected by a minority of prin...
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El Fondo Editorial de la UIGV publica la segunda edición de esta obra, que está enfocada en la vida del Inca Garcilaso, como un homenaje a nuestro insigne historiador Luis E. Valcárcel. La primera edición, que data de 1939, fue desarrolada en base a una conferencia que el historiador dictó ante una audiencia reunida en el Aula Magna de la Universidad Mayor de San Marcos en aquel año, realizada en conmemoración del IV centenario del natalicio del inca.
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Aurelio Miro Quesada Sosa es uno de los más brillantes y constantes investigadores de la vida y obra del Inca Garcilaso. Libros, ensayos, conferencias, cursos universitarios, marcan su amorosa dedicación al mestizo cusqueño. El presente libro aumenta nuevos datos y constituye la biografía más completa del Inca.
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The present article is intended to describe the Inkas’ state economy in a comparative conceptual framework, while explaining how their own view of things directed the economy’s trajectory. Although other authors have made similar efforts, most prominently from Marxist perspectives, investigators working in the Andes generally work with terminology that is distinctly Andean in content and grounded in economic anthropology (see below). Most of this chapter is devoted to describing the state economy, but it will be useful at the inception to ask how applicable the Eurocentric frameworks described in this volume’s introduction are to the premodern American cases. The analytical vocabularies employed for European fiscal history, such as “fiscal state,” “domain state,” or “fiscal regime,” are seldom if ever applied. This situation does not necessarily imply that such c...
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Libro que recoge todos los cuentos del autor, entre los que resaltan: El delirio inca, la agonía de Yurac Puyu, la infamante muerte de Sajra Pomayauli, amor y horror en el Altiplano, así habló Oncoy entre otras.
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The present article is intended to describe the Inkas’ state economy in a comparative conceptual framework, while explaining how their own view of things directed the economy’s trajectory. Although other authors have made similar efforts, most prominently from Marxist perspectives, investigators working in the Andes generally work with terminology that is distinctly Andean in content and grounded in economic anthropology (see below). Most of this chapter is devoted to describing the state economy, but it will be useful at the inception to ask how applicable the Eurocentric frameworks described in this volume’s introduction are to the premodern American cases. The analytical vocabularies employed for European fiscal history, such as “fiscal state,” “domain state,” or “fiscal regime,” are seldom if ever applied. This situation does not necessarily imply that such c...
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tesis de grado
La presente idea de negocio surge mediante la carencia de servicios especializados en bicicleta de montaña en el Valle Sagrado, Cusco. Se crea valor mediante la organización de viajes especializados de bicicleta de montaña, entregando una experiencia única a los clientes, dándoles la opción de conocer sobre su bicicleta la cultura Inca y recorrer sus impresionantes senderos que cruzan montañas, abras y comunidades andinas alrededor del Valle Sagrado. Recibimos valor mediante la venta de estos paquetes todo incluido
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This essay examines two masterpieces authored by the Inca Garcilaso de la Vega, The Royal Commentaries and The General History of Peru, pointing to the qualities of his prose that justify his stature as our first Latin American writer. The first part considers symmetry as the guiding principle of his writing, its lyric quality, his appeal as a powerful narrator, his anticipation of the modern genre of autobiography and his creation of unforgettable characters and moving dialogues. The second part approaches Garcilaso's role as mythologist, and explains how his psyquic orphanhood moves him to seek paternal figures and to transform himself into the Andean mythical entity of the wakcha. In his works, the double - an ancestral notion which modernity has coined to explain man's complexity as a conflictive being - becomes the trope that lies behind the creation of his characters, anticipating ...
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The educational theory of learning styles seeks to develop meaningful learning in students, to achieve adequate professional skills, being a relevant pedagogical vision in the current educational field. On the other hand, current research is rediscovering the Inca worldview, and allowing the theorizing of a good learning system called in Quechua allinta, based on a code of evaluative principles that allowed training specialists in various fields of knowledge, known as kamayoq. This study allows us to analyze the possible parallelism of current learning styles with the ancient educational worldview of the Incas, because despite referring to different educational contexts, they allowed the achievement of the technical abilities of the Inca kamayoq, similar to the skills of the current professional.
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The educational theory of learning styles seeks to develop meaningful learning in students, to achieve adequate professional skills, being a relevant pedagogical vision in the current educational field. On the other hand, current research is rediscovering the Inca worldview, and allowing the theorizing of a good learning system called in Quechua allinta, based on a code of evaluative principles that allowed training specialists in various fields of knowledge, known as kamayoq. This study allows us to analyze the possible parallelism of current learning styles with the ancient educational worldview of the Incas, because despite referring to different educational contexts, they allowed the achievement of the technical abilities of the Inca kamayoq, similar to the skills of the current professional.
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Relación de la descendencia del famoso Garci Pérez de Vargas is the shortest work of the IncaGarcilaso and the least attended by the critique. Finished in 1596 and published in1929 in Madrid and Lima, and later studied by Raúl Porras Barrenechea ( 1951), it was conceived as part of the prologue of The Florida of the Inca (1605), dedicated to Teodosioof Portugal, duke of Braganza (1568-1630). My presentation will deal with the portionof the Relation where the author, referring to central figures- Garci Sanchez of Badajoz(1460-1526), Cristóbal de Castillejo (1490-1550) and Garcilaso de la Vega (1501-1536)-,comes in the polemic on tradition and innovation in the Spanish poetry. By relying onthese names, the author of the Commentarios proves to be an attentive reader of poetry,up to date on the literary debate of the epoch and conscious of the beauty of the metricsand traditional tapies...
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The research was part of a proposed bailout of 2007, made in one of the many archaeological sites that are being occupied by the increasing urbanization for the slopes of the valley of Cusco. With the arrival of the Spaniards to the city of Cusco, this place was densely occupied, both the central core, as in the surrounding area of the city where the population lived in villages. Conventomoqo was a small domestic village in the the right margin of the Huatanay River, and it was settled on a hill in an area that was already previously occupied from the formative period. The radiocarbon dated obtained in the place show that this place is late and would be placed in the Inca period-colonial, agreeing with the idea that the populations continued to occupy these places until the viceroy Toledo, in 1572, he makes the reduction in eight parishes of the Inca peoples who lived on the outskirts of...
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This article presents a brief description of the Llaqta of Machupicchu, from its scientific discovery in July 1911 to the progress of the research carried out by the Archaeological and Interdisciplinary Research Program in the Sector of the “Manuel Chavez Ballon” Museum (2014) and at the Llaqta of Machupicchu (2015). The discussion includes the reasons why it was built, the size of the permanent population that it could house, cultivated products, and architectural modifications amongst others.
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Since the studies of Alfredo Torero, Ecuadorian-Colombian Quechua is often considered to come from a variety that was formerly spoken on the central coast of Peru and introduced into Ecuador through maritime trade long before the formation of the Inca empire. Based on a dialectal comparison and an examination of historical sources, we refute this thesis and show that Northern Quechua is the product of a strong influence of Cuzco Quechua on the speech of the North Peruvian settlers that were brought by the Incas into Ecuador. Finally, this case study leads us to question the genetic classification of Quechua dialects proposed by Torero.