The history of a myth
Material type: TextPublication details: Texas The University of Texas Press, Description: 169 p. 28 cm
Contents:
Acknowledgments 1. The mythic dimensions of inka history 2. The pacariqtambo origin myth in the spanic¡sh chronicles 3. The role of the urban and provincial elite in historicizing 4. Ethnographic and ethnohistorical dimensions for a local interpretation of the inka origin myth 5. The rituals and ritual history of divine births and boundaries 6. Conclusions
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Acknowledgments 1. The mythic dimensions of inka history 2. The pacariqtambo origin myth in the spanic¡sh chronicles 3. The role of the urban and provincial elite in historicizing 4. Ethnographic and ethnohistorical dimensions for a local interpretation of the inka origin myth 5. The rituals and ritual history of divine births and boundaries 6. Conclusions
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