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INCA CULTUREMEMBERS
• Albino Tasayco Adriel
• Cusipuma Napa Dayana
• Martínez Lévano Víctor
• Ramos Manrique Juan Diego
• Rojas Tasayco Fabiola
Key Words:
• Build a city
• Incas
• Farming
• Most important city
• Constructions made of Stone
• Ate quinoa, amaranth, corn, potatoes and potato flour.
• Built temples, palaces and forts
• They raised llamas, alpacas and vicunas
• The spanish Conquered them
THE BEGINNING OF THE EMPIRE
• LEGEND
OF LAKE
TITICACA:
Manco
Capac,
and his
wife,
Mama
Ocllo.
• THE AYAR BROTHERS:
Ayar Cachi, Ayar Uchu,
Ayar Auca, and Ayar
Manco.
LOCATION
• Located in The
Andes of South
America.
• West cost of
South America
in Colombia,
Ecuador,
Bolivia, Peru,
Chile and
Argentina.
POLITICAL STRUCTURE
• Tawantinsuyo
tawa = “four”
suyo = “region”
• Basics of politics
– Reciprocal obligation
– Social groups
– Local lords
TAWANTINSUYO
Chinchaysuyo
Contisuyo
Collasuyo
Antisuyo
RELIGION
•Practiced several
polytheistic
religions.
•Viracocha was
the creator of
the Sun, the
Moon and the
Stars.
METALS
Bronze, copper, gold, silver. No techniques for working iron or steel.
TEXTILE
Many colors and designs
ARCHITECTURE
• Inca architecture is the most impressive in South America.
• The materials used are stone and rocks.
SCULPTURE
• In sculpture, the Incas did
many elaborate works. They
were mostly made of stone,
but they also made it in metals
such as gold and silver, as well
as in wood.
CONTRIBUTIONS
CALENDAR
• The Inca calendar is the time
measurement system used by
the Incas in Cuzco. It was
determined from the
observation of the Sun and the
Moon. The 360-day year was
divided into 12 moons of 30
days each.
CLOCK
• The system of time
measurement used by the
Incas, in Cuzco. It was
determined from the
observation of the Sun and the
Moon.
RECORD KEEPING: THE QUIPU
Inca used Quipu for calculating and remember numbers.
WORK SYSTEMS
• Mita: It was a system of work in favor of the Imperial State of
Tahuantinsuyo, were people to work in turn in construction of roads,
bridges, forts, administrative centers, temples and more.
• Minka: Community work that was carried out in works in favor of the
ayllu and the Sun (Inti).
• Ayni: System of work of family reciprocity between the members of
the ayllu, destined to agricultural works and to the constructions of
houses. Mutual help.
ECONOMIC STRUCTURE
• No money, no shops or
market
• Sapa Inca owned
everything and gave the
people what they needed
to live
• Economy based on
agriculture and herding
(foodstuffs, clothes).
INCAS
There are no exact birth and death dates for these leaders, except for
the deaths of the last five. instead, these are the estimated dates of
when they ruled.
MANCO CAPAC AND MAMA OCLLO
The most famous Incas
and those who started
the Inca culture.
SINCHI ROCA
Was the second ruler of
the Curacazgo of Cuzco.
Legitimate son of Manco
Capac and Mama Ocllo.
LLOQUE YUPANQUI
• Was the third ruler of
the Curacazgo of Cuzco.
He did not achieve any
territorial expansion in
his government. Was the
son of Sinchi Roca.
PACHACUTEC
• Son of Wiracocha (Huiracocha
or Viracocha) was the ninth
ruler of the Inca state and who
converted it from a simple
curacazgo into a great empire:
the Tahuantinsuyo.
• Although not designed as a
successor by Father
Huiracocha Inca, he led a
military defense.
HUASCAR
• Huáscar was the twelfth Inca of
Tahuantinsuyo, one of the ten
blood sons of Huayna Capac and
one of the third with access to the
throne.
• Many claimed the throne, including
his brother Atahualpa, who might
end up taking it by force in 1532,
arresting him and then ending his
life and being captive Francisco
Pizarro.
ATAHUALPA
• Was the thirteenth Inca or
sovereign of the Inca empire. His
father, Huayna Capac, died without
leaving a successor named.
• This resulted in the bloody Inca civil
war for the succession between
Atahualpa and his brother Huáscar.
• Atahualpa managed to defeat
Huáscar in 1532 near Cuzco. It was
in his government where the
Spaniards conquered Peru,
Atahualpa was captured.
THANK’S

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Inca Culture

  • 1. INCA CULTUREMEMBERS • Albino Tasayco Adriel • Cusipuma Napa Dayana • Martínez Lévano Víctor • Ramos Manrique Juan Diego • Rojas Tasayco Fabiola
  • 2. Key Words: • Build a city • Incas • Farming • Most important city • Constructions made of Stone • Ate quinoa, amaranth, corn, potatoes and potato flour. • Built temples, palaces and forts • They raised llamas, alpacas and vicunas • The spanish Conquered them
  • 3. THE BEGINNING OF THE EMPIRE • LEGEND OF LAKE TITICACA: Manco Capac, and his wife, Mama Ocllo. • THE AYAR BROTHERS: Ayar Cachi, Ayar Uchu, Ayar Auca, and Ayar Manco.
  • 4. LOCATION • Located in The Andes of South America. • West cost of South America in Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia, Peru, Chile and Argentina.
  • 5. POLITICAL STRUCTURE • Tawantinsuyo tawa = “four” suyo = “region” • Basics of politics – Reciprocal obligation – Social groups – Local lords TAWANTINSUYO Chinchaysuyo Contisuyo Collasuyo Antisuyo
  • 7.
  • 8. METALS Bronze, copper, gold, silver. No techniques for working iron or steel.
  • 10. ARCHITECTURE • Inca architecture is the most impressive in South America. • The materials used are stone and rocks.
  • 11. SCULPTURE • In sculpture, the Incas did many elaborate works. They were mostly made of stone, but they also made it in metals such as gold and silver, as well as in wood.
  • 13. CALENDAR • The Inca calendar is the time measurement system used by the Incas in Cuzco. It was determined from the observation of the Sun and the Moon. The 360-day year was divided into 12 moons of 30 days each.
  • 14. CLOCK • The system of time measurement used by the Incas, in Cuzco. It was determined from the observation of the Sun and the Moon.
  • 15. RECORD KEEPING: THE QUIPU Inca used Quipu for calculating and remember numbers.
  • 16. WORK SYSTEMS • Mita: It was a system of work in favor of the Imperial State of Tahuantinsuyo, were people to work in turn in construction of roads, bridges, forts, administrative centers, temples and more. • Minka: Community work that was carried out in works in favor of the ayllu and the Sun (Inti). • Ayni: System of work of family reciprocity between the members of the ayllu, destined to agricultural works and to the constructions of houses. Mutual help.
  • 17. ECONOMIC STRUCTURE • No money, no shops or market • Sapa Inca owned everything and gave the people what they needed to live • Economy based on agriculture and herding (foodstuffs, clothes).
  • 18. INCAS There are no exact birth and death dates for these leaders, except for the deaths of the last five. instead, these are the estimated dates of when they ruled.
  • 19. MANCO CAPAC AND MAMA OCLLO The most famous Incas and those who started the Inca culture.
  • 20. SINCHI ROCA Was the second ruler of the Curacazgo of Cuzco. Legitimate son of Manco Capac and Mama Ocllo.
  • 21. LLOQUE YUPANQUI • Was the third ruler of the Curacazgo of Cuzco. He did not achieve any territorial expansion in his government. Was the son of Sinchi Roca.
  • 22. PACHACUTEC • Son of Wiracocha (Huiracocha or Viracocha) was the ninth ruler of the Inca state and who converted it from a simple curacazgo into a great empire: the Tahuantinsuyo. • Although not designed as a successor by Father Huiracocha Inca, he led a military defense.
  • 23. HUASCAR • Huáscar was the twelfth Inca of Tahuantinsuyo, one of the ten blood sons of Huayna Capac and one of the third with access to the throne. • Many claimed the throne, including his brother Atahualpa, who might end up taking it by force in 1532, arresting him and then ending his life and being captive Francisco Pizarro.
  • 24. ATAHUALPA • Was the thirteenth Inca or sovereign of the Inca empire. His father, Huayna Capac, died without leaving a successor named. • This resulted in the bloody Inca civil war for the succession between Atahualpa and his brother Huáscar. • Atahualpa managed to defeat Huáscar in 1532 near Cuzco. It was in his government where the Spaniards conquered Peru, Atahualpa was captured.