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The Inca Sapa Inca Huayna Cápac: Last Absolute Emperor

6 min · 10 jun 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the reign of Huayna Cápac, the Sapa Inca who expanded Tawantinsuyu to its greatest extent in the early 16th century. They discuss his campaigns against the Chachapoya and the tribes of modern Ecuador, his construction of a second capital in Quito, his role in integrating mitmaq colonies, and the famine caused by the eruption of Huaynaputina volcano in 1600 that later affected the empire’s memory. They also touch on the mysterious pestilence that killed him around 1527, likely smallpox or measles brought by Europeans, which sparked a civil war between his sons Huáscar and Atahualpa that fatally weakened the Inca just before Pizarro's arrival. The episode examines how Huayna Cápac's centralized rule and ambitious building projects, including expansions at Sacsayhuaman and Coricancha, set the stage for the empire's collapse. #HuaynaCápac #SapaInca #Tawantinsuyu #IncaEmpire #Chachapoya #Quito #Huaynaputina #Smallpox #CivilWar #Atahualpa #Huáscar #Pizarro #Mitmaq #Andes #History #FexingoHistory #16thCentury #Cusco Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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The Inca Underworld Uku Pacha: Reversing the World Below

Beyond the mountaintop temples and the sun god Inti, the Incas envisioned a vast subterranean realm called Uku Pacha, the world below. This episode explores how this inverted, watery underworld shaped Inca cosmology, ritual, and even engineering. Lucas and Luna discuss the sacred springs at Tambomachay, the ceque lines that connected surface to underworld, the capacocha sacrifices as journeys to the interior, and the stunning discovery of the Chinkana labyrinth beneath Sacsayhuaman. They trace how Uku Pacha was not a place of punishment but of origins — home to Mama Cocha, the sea mother, and the amaru, the serpent that bridged worlds. And they consider how Spanish chroniclers like Juan de Betanzos and Pedro Cieza de León struggled to understand a worldview where the dead lived mirrored lives below. A rare look at the earth's belly in Inca thought. #UkuPacha #IncaCosmology #Tambomachay #Chinkana #MamaCocha #Amaru #CiezaDeLeon #JuanDeBetanzos #CequeSystem #Huaca #Pachamama #Inti #Cusco #PreColumbian #Andes #Mythology #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

4 jul 202611 min
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Inca Mita Labor: The Tax That Built an Empire

Every able-bodied man in Tawantinsuyu owed labor to the state, a system called mita that built roads, terraces, temples, and the entire imperial infrastructure without money or markets. Lucas and Luna walk through how the Inca managed this massive workforce: rotating villages, state-supplied food and coca, the role of the curaca as local managers, and what happened when someone tried to skip their turn. They also unpack the darker side — how the Spanish later twisted mita into forced mining labor that decimated Andean communities. Drawing on accounts from Cieza de León and modern archaeology, this episode shows how mita was both the engine of Inca greatness and its most misused legacy. #Inca #Mita #Tawantinsuyu #QhapaqÑan #Curaca #Andes #CiezaDeLeon #SapaInca #Mitmaq #Ayllu #Coca #Chasqui #Tambo #Pachacuti #Cusco #Colonialism #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Inca Children of Llullaillaco: The Capacocha Sacrifice

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the capacocha, the Inca ritual of child sacrifice, focusing on the three well-preserved mummies discovered atop Mount Llullaillaco in Argentina. They discuss the archaeological discovery by Johan Reinhard and the National Geographic Society in 1999, the political and religious context of capacocha as a means of imperial consolidation under Pachacuti, and the specific details of the children's lives based on forensic evidence. The conversation examines the debate over whether the sacrifices were voluntary or coerced, the role of coca leaves and chicha in the ritual, and the significance of the children being chosen from noble families across the empire. They also touch on the ethical questions surrounding the display of human remains in museums. This episode builds on prior discussions of Inca mummies (mallqui) and the capacocha ritual, offering a deep dive into a specific case study that illuminates Inca cosmology, statecraft, and the human cost of empire. #Capacocha #Llullaillaco #Inca #Tawantinsuyu #ChildSacrifice #Mummies #JohanReinhard #Pachacuti #Andes #Archaeology #Ritual #Coca #Chicha #SapaInca #Huaca #Apus #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Inca Anti-Colonial Resistance: Manco Inca's Rebellion

When Francisco Pizarro captured Cusco in 1533, he thought the Inca Empire was finished. But one man had other plans. Manco Inca, a puppet emperor placed on the throne by the Spanish, escaped the capital and launched a massive rebellion that nearly drove the invaders out of Peru. In 1536, his armies besieged Cusco for months, using Inca military tactics like slingshots, flaming arrows, and a devastating flood that washed away Spanish positions. The siege ultimately failed due to internal divisions and Spanish reinforcements, but Manco retreated to the jungle fortress of Vilcabamba, where he established a Neo-Inca state that resisted Spanish rule for decades. This episode explores the rebellion's strategy, key battles like the siege of Cusco and the Battle of Ollantaytambo, and the legacy of Manco Inca as a symbol of indigenous resistance. We also discuss the role of Inca infrastructure like the Qhapaq Ñan road network in enabling the uprising, and the tragic betrayal by Spanish allies that sealed Manco's fate. #MancoInca #IncaRebellion #SiegeOfCusco #Vilcabamba #NeoIncaState #SpanishConquest #Andes #QhapaqÑan #Ollantaytambo #Pizarro #Tawantinsuyu #IndigenousResistance #ColonialHistory #Peru #1536 #IncaHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

2 jul 20266 min
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The Inca Capacocha: When Children Became Ambassadors to the Gods

Lucas and Luna explore the capacocha, the Inca empire's most solemn ritual—the sacrifice of perfectly healthy children on high Andean peaks. They discuss why the Inca chose children, how the victims were prepared with coca and corn beer (chicha), and what modern archaeology has revealed from frozen mummies like the Llullaillaco children. Lucas explains the political logic behind the capacocha: it was a tool of imperial integration, sending a child from a conquered province to be honored in Cusco before the sacrifice, binding that province into Tawantinsuyu through sacred obligation. They look at the 1999 discovery of the Llullaillaco mummies—three children, one with a lightning strike above her ceremonial headdress—and what their DNA, hair, and stomach contents tell us about diet, stress, and ritual. The conversation also touches on the capacocha as a state-sponsored event, the role of the curaca in selecting children, and how this practice was later used by the Spanish to justify conquest. Forbidden terms like 'huaca' and 'apus' appear in context. #Capacocha #IncaHumanSacrifice #Llullaillaco #AndeanMummies #Tawantinsuyu #IncaReligion #Inti #Pachamama #Apus #Huaca #Chicha #Coca #IncaEmpire #ChildSacrifice #Andes #History #FexingoHistory #Archaeology Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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