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| ACAHUANA: |
A Royal Mason |
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| ANAHUARQUE: |
Wife of Pachacuti |
| APOCATEQUIL: |
God of Lightning |
| APACHETA: |
Godly Gravestones, the sacred places of a dead deity |
| APAEC: |
Fanged Creator God |
| APO-MAYTA: |
A general under Pachacuti |
| APU-ILLAPU: |
God of Thunder |
| APU-ILLAPU: |
Mighty Incan God of the Sun |
| AUQUI AMARU TUPAC: |
Son and Brother of Tupac Inca |
| AUQUI MAITA: |
Son of Tupac Inca |
| AYAR: |
The family of Sun God
INTI. |
| AYAR-ACAR: |
A toff |
| AYAR-CACHI: |
A pest |
| AYAR-COLO: |
A stone |
| AYAR-MANCO: |
The most successful of the AYAR
brothers |
| AXOMAMMA: |
Goddess of Potatoes |
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| CAPAC YUPANQUI: |
Brother of Pachacuti |
| CATEQUIL: |
God of Thunder and Lightning |
| CAVA: |
Wife of Lloque Yupanqui |
| CAVILLACA: |
Virgin Goddess who became pregnant from eating fruit. |
| CHASCA: |
Goddess of the Dawn and Twilight |
| CHASCA-COYLLUR: |
God of Flowers and Protector of Maidens |
| CHIC'YA: |
Wife of Yahuar Huacac |
| CHIMPU OCLLO: |
Wife of Tupac Inca |
| COCOMAMA: |
Goddess of Health, Happiness and Recreational Drug-taking |
| CON/KON: |
God of Rain and the South Wind |
| CONIRAYA: |
God of Instant Fecundity |
| COPACATI: |
Goddess of Lake Titicaca |
| CUCA: |
Wife of Maita Capac |
| CURI ILLPAY |
Wife of Capac Yupanqui |
| CUXI UARCAY |
Daughter of Huascar |
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| EKKEKKO: |
God of Wealth and Plenty |
| EPUNAMUN: |
Mercenary War God |
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| GUACHIMINES: |
A murderous brother-in-law |
| GUAMANSURI: |
The very first human to be murdered by his brother-in-law |
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| HUALLPA RIMACHI: |
A Royal Mason |
| HUALLPA TUPAC: |
Inca Yupanqui - Son of Tupac Inca |
| HUAMANPALLPA: |
A Cacique |
| HUANCA: |
The Gods of Nature |
| HUIRACOCHA: |
Supreme God of Creation |
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| ILYAPA: |
Thunder God of pot shots |
| INTI CUSI HUALLPA: |
Birth Name of Huascar |
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| KA-ATA-KILLA: |
Moon Goddess |
| KHUNO: |
High altitude Weather God |
| KON/CON: |
God of Rain and the South Wind |
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| MAITA: |
Brother of Yahuar Huacac |
| MAMA-ALLPA: |
Many-breasted Fertility Goddess |
| MAMA-COCHA: |
Goddess of the Sea |
| MAMA-OULLO: |
Mother Goddess of Spinning |
| MAMA-PACHA: |
Earth Goddess |
| MAMA-QUILLA: |
Moon Goddess and wife of Sun God INTI |
| MARICANCHI: |
A Royal Mason |
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| PACARI: |
The Cave of Refuge |
| PACHACAMAC: |
The all-powerful Earth Creator God |
| PAHUAC MAITA: |
Brother of Inca Viracocha |
| PARICIA: |
God of Floods |
| PIGUERAO: |
Twin brother of APOCATEQUIL |
| PUNCHAU: |
Sun and Warrior God |
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| QUEHUAR TUPAC: |
Son of Tupac Inca |
| QUINUAMA: |
Grain Goddess |
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A mysterious Moche Moon Goddess |
| SUPAY: |
Unsavoury Death God |
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| THONAPA: |
Son of a Creator God |
| TITU INCA RIMACHI: |
Son of Tupac Inca |
| TITU MANCO CAPAC: |
Birth Name of Pachacuti |
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| URCAGUARY: |
God of Buried and Hidden Treasure |
| URCON,/URCO: |
Son and heir of Viracocha |
| URPIHUA-CHAC: |
Goddess of Fish and Fishery |
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| VICAQUIRAO: |
General under Pachacuti |
| VIRACOCHA INCA: |
Father of Pachacuti |
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| ZARAMAMMA: |
Corn and Grain
Goddess |
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SOME INCAN WORDS |
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- Aclla: Woman chosen for royal service
- Acllacuna: Chosen Women
- Amaru: A type of large snake
- Anyas: Skunk
- Apachita: Sacred offering
- Atoc: Fox
- Apichu: Sweet potato
- Aquilla: Golden goblet
- Auqui: A Prince
- Canca: Sacred bread
- Caquingora: Ibis-like bird
- Chasqui: Relay runner
- Chicha: Fermented beverage, corn beer
- Chuchau: Maguey plant
- Chullpa: Burial vault or tower
- Chu�u: Desiccated potatoes
- Coca: Narcotic plant
- Cocohuay: Turtledove
- Coya: Principal wife, sister,
queen
- Cui: Guinea pig
- Cuntur: Condor
- Curaca: Queen
- Cusi: Joy, pleasure, or content
- Cusichaca: Bridge of Happiness
- Guacamaya: Macaw or parrot
- Huallpa: Sun of joy
- Huaman, Guaman: Hawk
- Ichu: Coarse grass
- Inchic: Peanuts
- Inti: Sun
- Killa: Moon
- Mamacona: mother/chosen woman
- Mani: Peanut
- Micos: A type of monkey
- Nusta: Princess
- Nyunyuma: Duck
- Ozcollo: Wild cat or ocelot
- Pacay: Guava
- Pachacutec: One who turns or changes the world
- Pahuac: Flying
- Palla: Noble lady
- Palta: Pear
- Pampa: Low-level treeless or grassy plain
- Papa: Potato
- Pariapichiu: Sparrow
- Pisco: A small bird
- Pitahaya: Cactus pear
- Pucara: Fortress
- Puma/ Poma: Mountain lion or puma
- Puna: A type of partridge; High-level grassy plan
- Purutu: Beans
- Quenti: Hummingbird
- Quero: Wooden goblet
- Sapallu: Calabashes or melons
- Sinchi: Chief, leader
- Suri: Ostrich
- Suyuntu: Turkey-buzzard
- Taruca: Deer
- Tocco: Cave mouth, window
- Topo: Shawl pin; standard of measurement
- Totora: Reed, rushes
- Tupac: He who shines; Royal
- Uchu: Pimiento
- Uritu: Parrot
- Urpi: Dove
- Ussun: Plum
- Uturuncu: Tiger
- Vicu�a: Fine-haired wild camel
- Yaku: Water
- Yupanqui: Honoured
- Yutu: A type of partridge
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