Kuntisuyu
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Kuntisuyu or Kunti Suyu (
Wamani
Each suyu was divided into wamani, or provinces. Kuntisuyu included the wamani of:
- Acari
- Angará
- Arequipa or Ariqipa
- Atico
- Aymara
- Camaná, inhabited by the Maje people
- Caravelí
- Cavana or Qhawana
- Chanca or Chanka, also called Andahuaylaor Andawaylla.
- Chilque, whose people were “Incas by privilege”.
- Choclococha or Chuqlluqucha
- Chocoruo or Chukurpu
- Chumbivilca or Chumpiwillka
- Contisuyo or Kuntisuyu, including the Allqa (Alca), Kutawasi (Cotahuasi) and Aruni peoples
- Cotabamba or Kutapampa
- Huanca or Warka, including three saya
- Icaor Ika
- Nazcaor Naska
- Ocoña or Ukhuña
- Parinacocha or Pariwanaqucha
- Quechua or Qhichwa
- Quilca or Qillqa
- Rucana or Ruk'ana
- Sora, divided into three saya
- Vilcas or Willka
- Yanahuara or Yanawara, whose people were “Incas by privilege”
- Yauca or Yawka
See also
- Organization of the Inca Empire
References
- ^ Teofilo Laime Ajacopa, Diccionario Bilingüe Iskay simipi yuyayk'ancha, La Paz, 2007 (Quechua-Spanish dictionary)
- ^ D’Altroy, Terence N. (2005). The Incas. Blackwell Publishing: Malden, p. 86-87
- ^ D’Altroy, Terence N. (2005). The Incas. Blackwell Publishing: Malden, p. 42-43, 86-89
- ^ Steward, Julian H. & Faron, Louis, C. (1959). Native Peoples of South America. McGraw-Hill: New York, p. 185-192
- ^ D’Altroy, Terence N. (2005). The Incas. Blackwell Publishing: Malden, p. 42-43, 86-89
- ^ Steward, Julian H. & Faron, Louis, C. (1959). Native Peoples of South America. McGraw-Hill: New York, p. 185-192