Andean / Incan Culture Flashcards

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Major animals of the Andes

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Condor, Alpaca, Vicuna, Guanaco, Llama

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Chinchorro Mummies

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mummified remains of people from the Chinchorro culture in southern peru, mummification far before the egyptians, removed internal organs replaced them with veg. fibers or animal hair, heads stuffed with mud

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Chavin Culture

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culture from the high peruvian andes (middle of peru) , terraced, pre incan, pre colombian, jaguar-condor-serpent motifs on stela and sculptures

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Paracas

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800-100 BCE, extensive irrigation, developed in Peru on the coast south of Lima, known for the remnants of their conical heads (wierd)

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Nazca

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BC300-800AD: responsible for the Nazca lines with probable religious significance, built city of Cahuachi, ART: ceramic with stirrup handles, incredible (15 colors) polychromatic artwork, animal/human motifs

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Puqios

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underground aqueducts built by the Nazca

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Moche

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100AD-800AD, northern peru, groups of autonomous states with common elite culture, known for their cermaics and gold work and irrigation

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Cerro Blanco

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the ancient Moche capital city, now made up of Huaca de la Luna and Huaca del Sol

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Huacas

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each andean group had their own sacred places, anything of significant beauty/strength called Huaca usually built along a ceques

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Ceques

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a line, road, pathway, religious pilgrimage, or journey. Central to Incan empire, 42 radiating out of Cuzco

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Moche Culture

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agricultural, significant irrigation canals, erotic sculpture

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Chimu

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residents of Chimor capital at Chan Chan, 900AD to 1470AD, destroyed by Inca, in northern Peru coast, grew out of Moche culture, worshipped the sun as destroyer

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Chimu Culture

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spondylus shellfish was rare and used in religious ceremonies, monochromatic potter, precious metal working, black ceramic work

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Overview of the Inca

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major political military empire centered in Cusco, spoke Quechua, encouraged worship of Inti- the sun god

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Incan History

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Inka means lord referred to the ruling family of the empire, origin was the place of three caves 4 bros and 4 sis, Inca founding story, Incan rulers claim descendancy from Viracocha (supreme deity) and Ayar Mancho

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Ayar Manco

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brother of origins, said people would liove where staff of gold landed, 1 brother was trapped inside the caves, 1 turned to stone to watch over the Inca, 1 brother left. Just Ayar Manco and his sister who settled in Cuzco. Ayar Manco = Manco Capac founder

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bolas

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stones tied together thrown at enemies,

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Viracocha

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creator god of the Incan mythology

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Pachamama

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andean mother goddess, earth mother, benevolent deity

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Inti

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Incan sun god, patron deity of the Incan empire, unclear but probably son of Viracocha

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Tahuantinsuyu

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4 regions that comprise the Incan empire

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Chasqui

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Incan foot messenger, no horses

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Quipu (Khipus)

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complicated necklaces created of twine with knots for mathematic meaning, read by quipucamayocs, ruling class could read quipus

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Quena (kena)

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traditional flute of the andes, made of wood or bone, 6 finger holes

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Coricancha

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temple to Inti in Cuzco, covered in sheets of solid gold,

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Incan Social Hierarchy

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Inca-emperor
Curacas-nobles
Amautas- teachers, intellectuals
Yanaconas- Slaves/servants
Mitimaes: newcomers
Ayllu: kinship based community group in charge of a section of land
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Cui

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Andean Guinea Pig, eaten (BUT NOT THE BLACK ONES)

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Lowland cultures of SA

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hunting/gatherers, fishing, small nomadic communities, less immidiete conquest by the Spanish,

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Guarani

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indigenous people from interior of SA, Guarani is official language of Paraguay, upper part of Rio de la Plata, paraguay

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Tehuelche

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people of patagonia, language near extinct now, been enveloped in greater south american culture

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Mapuche

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indigenous to south central chile, SW Argentina, refers to a wide group of ethnicities known as Araucanians by the Spanish

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Lautaro

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son of a Mapuche chief, captured by Spaniards used as person servant of Don Pedro de Valdivia. Learned spanish military tactics, went back to Mapuche and worked to better organize the military, fought back. Pushed spanish back, defeated at battle of Mataquito

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Battle of Mataquito

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the battle where Lautaro lost to the conquistadors

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Legacy of Lautaro

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La Araucana written about Lautaro by Spanish officer Alonso de Ercilla, acclaimed first revolutionary by Chileans

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Reducciones

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indigenous communities established by Jesuits in SA, Guarani

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Orejones

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(bigeared) earring ridden aristocrats

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Curacas

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provincial chieftans in andean culture