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The Inca Quipucamayocs: Spies, Census Takers, and Empire Builders

7 min · 7. juni 2026
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The Incas had no written language, yet they managed a sprawling empire of 10 million people across the Andes. How? In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the hidden world of the khipu and the specialized officials who read and wove them: the quipucamayocs. From managing grain taxes to tracking mit'a labor drafts, these knot-keepers were the imperial backbone. But new research reveals they also functioned as spies, transmitting coded messages about rebellious governors and distant battles. We examine the controversial 'khipu map' theory—did these cords contain hidden geographical information? And we ask: after the Spanish conquest, when quipucamayocs were forced to testify in colonial courts, did they change the knots to protect their people? Featuring the 1567 Huarochirí manuscript, the rediscovered khipu from Laguna de los Cóndores, and the story of a quipucamayoc who refused to translate a khipu for a Spanish priest. A deep dive into the data system that kept an empire together—and its secrets that still resist decoding. #Inca #Quipu #Quipucamayoc #Khipu #Tawantinsuyu #LagunaDeLosCondores #Huarochiri #Mitmaq #Cusco #SpanishConquest #KhipuMap #DataHistory #Andes #IndigenousHistory #Decolonization #History #FexingoHistory #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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