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| Peruvian civilization |
139 |
| Huayna Capac's taxation |
142 |
| Social, political and military organization of Peru |
143 |
| Education |
152 |
| Material well-being |
153 |
| The legend of the Incas: Manco Capac and Mama Ogllo |
156 |
| Were the Incas really the sole civilizers of Peru? |
159 |
| Succession of the Incas and character of their rule |
160 |
| Free-thinking Incas |
161 |
| Huayna Capac's departure from traditional maxims |
166 |
Lecture V. THE FALL OF THE INCAS.—PERUVIAN MYTHOLOGY PRIESTHOOD. |
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| Recapitulation |
171 |
| Atahualpa and Pizarro |
172 |
| Father Valverde's discourse |
174 |
| Atahualpa's imprisonment and death |
176 |
| Inca pretenders |
179 |
| Worship of the Sun and Moon |
182 |
| Viracocha, god of fertilizing showers |
184 |
| His consort, Mama Cocha |
186 |
| Old Peruvian hymn |
187 |
| Pachacamac, god of internal fire |
188 |
| The myth of Pacari Tambo |
191 |
| Cuycha, the rainbow |
194 |
| Chasca, the planet Venus |
194 |
| Worship of fire |
195 |
| Worship of the thunder |
196 |
| Worship of esculent plants |
197 |
| Worship of animals |
198 |
| The Huacas |
199 |
| Peruvian priesthood |
202 |
| The Virgins of the Sun |
204 |
| Punishment of faithless nuns |
206 |
| Independent parallelisms, illustrated by the "couvade" |
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