The Inca Empire: Engineering Genius in the Mountains — Fexingo History
In the early 17th century, Spanish priests launched a systematic campaign to eradicate Inca religion. This episode focuses on the Extirpation of Idolatry, covering the 1610s visitador Cristóbal de Albornoz and his destruction of huacas, the trial of the priest Hernando de Avendaño, and the 1623 auto de fe in Lima. We explore how the campaign targeted ceque lines, mummies, and sacred objects, and how Andean communities resisted by hiding huacas and blending Catholic saints with their own deities. Key figures include Juan Pérez Bocanegra, who wrote the Quechua song 'Hanac Pachap' to appropriate Inca musical traditions, and Francisco de Ávila, whose investigation of huacas in Huarochirí produced the invaluable Quechua manuscript now called the Huarochirí Manuscript. We discuss the role of indigenous assistants, the use of torture, and the long-term cultural erosion of the Inca worldview. #Inca #ExtirpationOfIdolatry #CristóbalDeAlbornoz #HernandoDeAvendaño #FranciscoDeÁvila #HuarochiríManuscript #JuanPérezBocanegra #HanacPachap #huaca #ceque #autoDeFe #AndeanReligion #ColonialPeru #CatholicMissionaries #IncaResistance #Tawantinsuyu #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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