The Inca Empire: Engineering Genius in the Mountains — Fexingo History

Inca Acllawasi: The House of the Chosen Women

6 min · 2. kesä 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Acllawasi, the 'House of the Chosen Women' of the Inca Empire. These women, selected from across Tawantinsuyu, were trained in weaving, brewing chicha, and religious rituals. We discuss their daily lives, the strict rules they lived by, and their crucial role in producing the finest textiles for the Sapa Inca and Inti. We also touch on the controversial aspects, including the practice of capacocha, where some acllas were sacrificed. Finally, we look at what happened to these institutions after the Spanish conquest, including accounts of women escaping and the survival of weaving traditions. Specific terms include aclla, mamacuna, Tawantinsuyu, Cusco, Sapa Inca, Inti, chicha, capacocha, and the Acllawasi of Cusco. #Inca #Acllawasi #ChosenWomen #IncaEmpire #Tawantinsuyu #Cusco #Mamacuna #Capacocha #AndeanTextiles #Chicha #IncaReligion #IncaWomen #SapaInca #Inti #SpanishConquest #Andes #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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