The Inca Rule
.... Keen describes this and other comments on
Inca society by Vaillant as evidence of the power of emotions in blinding people to the truth: he believes Vaillant ....
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Coca Production and Consumption
.... population. As the
Inca sub-group of Quechua-speaking peoples rose to prominence, the role of coca in
society changed. A warring ....
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The Gods of the Aztec, Mayan and Inca Empires
.... Berdan, Frances F. The Aztecs of Central Mexico: An Imperial
Society. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1982. Flornoy, Bertrand. The World of the
Inca. ....
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Hisorical Context of Pre-Encounter Societies
.... In the case of the Maya,
Inca, and Aztec,
society was organized around imperial authority, although the empires of the Americas would not survive the encounter ....
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Black African & Native American Societies
.... In the case of the Maya,
Inca, and Aztec,
society was organized around imperial authority, although the empires of the Americas would not survive the encounter ....
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Characteristics of Various Empires
.... and in turn the serfs provided the labor required to sustain an agrarian
society. .... One of the strengths of the
Inca civilization was that when it conquered new ....
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Native Americans & Adaptation of Dominant Cultures
.... women, who had previously enjoyed a more equal status in their
society, suffered by .... resulted in the vanquished leader, who claimed to be an
Inca Indian, being ....
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Illusory Nature of Reality
.... The Andean in a Spanish-controlled
society should not have been able to create such .... She notes that the
Inca civilization to which he belonged did not even have ....
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The Fates of Human Societies
.... soldiers and capture
Inca Emperor Atahuallpa and the
Inca Empire because .... knowledge, domesticated plants and animals, technologies and other aspects of
society. ....
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Crack Cocaine Addiction in Adolescents
.... problems have contributed to a growing trend toward drug abuse in our
society, which is .... It was used for centuries as a mild stimulant by the
Inca Indians, who ....
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The Incas and the Aztecs
.... embroiled in passionate civil wars, neglected the public works of the
Inca regime. .... They had lived under the Incas in a
society that was paternalistic, without ....
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Bipolar Siku of Peru
.... It is one of the major surviving modalities of
Inca culture, which appears .... 11 Additionally, Turino makes several related points: that music and
society are of ....
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The Siku of Peru
.... is coming out of a tradition that finds expression in a multicultural
society. .... which in its contemporary elaboration retains some residue of pre-
Inca and
Inca ....
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Black African & Native American Societies
.... The political structure of Native American
society can be associated with tribal .... empire, the term is more familiarly associated with the Aztec,
Inca, and Mayan ....
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The Mayan The Mayan
.... to decipher their complex writing system (Sharer, 1). The achievements of Mayan
society were varied. .... The Mayan shared this land with the
Inca and the Aztecs. ....
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The Systems-hierarchical Paradigm
.... Without a surplus of production
society is unable to progress to greater sociopolitical .... produced more calories of food value per acre than the
Inca and with ....
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Human Development
.... and horses of the Spanish conquistadores, 168 of whom defeated an
Inca horde of .... plants which could be grown by farmers and could support a sedentary
society. ....
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Religion in the Andes
.... Yet if this had been all, the story of Spanish perceptions of
Inca and Andean .... he sees as inevitable and ultimately tragic for them and their
society: Sooner or ....
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Nasca & Moche Burials
.... The Ica, provincial subjects of the
Inca empire, employed several types of burial and .... the ritual and the burial procedures to produce a model of Ica
society. ....
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Pyramids of Latin America and Egypt
.... of vegetation and agriculture, and the maintenance of order in
society" (Broda, 70 .... builders, although a similar belief was central to the
Inca civilization, who ....
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Nietzsche and Latin American Literature
.... of a given kind of document endowed with truth-bearing power by
society at specific .... whose father was a Spanish officer and whose mother was an
Inca whom the ....
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Influence of Nietzsche on Latin American Literature
.... of a given kind of document endowed with truth-bearing power by
society at specific .... whose father was a Spanish officer and whose mother was an
Inca whom the ....
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Urbanization Theories
.... To coordinate production of goods needed by a
society, Trigger believes that an .... criteria occurred in all early cities (eg writing was absent in
Inca cities and ....
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The City of Amarna
.... To coordinate production of goods needed by a
society, Trigger believes that an .... criteria occurred in all early cities (eg writing was absent in
Inca cities and ....
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Site of the City of Akhenaten and Amarna
.... To coordinate production of goods needed by a
society, Trigger believes that an .... criteria occurred in all early cities (eg writing was absent in
Inca cities and ....
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European Predominance, 1400-1850 The Sources of Europe
.... In the New World, the Aztec and
Inca empires collapsed, ravaged by Old World .... power was secured, however, they all but abolished guns in Japanese
society, as a ....
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GALLEONS, GUNS, AND RIVALRY The Sources of Europe
.... In the New World, the Aztec and
Inca empires collapsed, ravaged by Old World .... power was secured, however, they all but abolished guns in Japanese
society, as a ....
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Old World and New World
.... It is unlikely that the Aztec and
Inca empires would have collapsed so .... Hence a more equalitarian
society could grow up among the settlers, who shared a common ....
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The Rise & Fall of the Aztec Empire
.... Inga Clendinnen's "The Cost of Courage in Aztec
Society," and the first two chapters from Religion and Empire: The Dynamics of Aztec and
Inca Expansionism, by ....
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Role of Gold in History
....
Inca world to capture "the Kingdom of gold," and so the fate of the Incas was sealed (Life, 238). From the highly visible adoration of gold in Chinese
society ....
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