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"Guaman: A Glimpse into the Rich History of the Inca Empire" Step back in time and explore the captivating world of Guaman, a significant figure in Inca history

Background imageGuaman Collection: TUPAC YUPANQUI (d. 1493). Tenth Inca ruler of Peru

TUPAC YUPANQUI (d. 1493). Tenth Inca ruler of Peru
TUPAC YUPANQUI (d.1493). Tenth Inca ruler of Peru. Pen and ink drawing from El primer nueva cronica y buen gobierno ( The First New Chronicle and Good Government ), 1583-1615

Background imageGuaman Collection: INCA FARMERS, 1583. Incan farmers planting corn with the aid of an Andean footplow

INCA FARMERS, 1583. Incan farmers planting corn with the aid of an Andean footplow. Pen and ink drawing from El primer nueva cronica y bien gobierno [The first chronicle and good government]

Background imageGuaman Collection: INCA FARMERS. Incas using footplows to sow a cornfield

INCA FARMERS. Incas using footplows to sow a cornfield. Drawing from El primer nueva cronica y buen gobierno ( The first new chronicle and good government ), 1583-1615, by Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala

Background imageGuaman Collection: PERU: INCA WOMEN. Mamaconas, chosen women of Inca society, attending to the toilette

PERU: INCA WOMEN. Mamaconas, chosen women of Inca society, attending to the toilette of the Incas wife. Drawing from El primer nueva cronica y buen gobierno

Background imageGuaman Collection: PERU: ROYAL CHRONOLOGY. Succession of the rulers of Peru, beginning with the Inca

PERU: ROYAL CHRONOLOGY. Succession of the rulers of Peru, beginning with the Inca emperors from Manco Capac to Atahualpa, and ending with the Spanish kings, Carlos V to Ferdinand VI

Background imageGuaman Collection: SPANISH CRUELTY: PERU. A Spanish judge and examples of the punishments he has imposed

SPANISH CRUELTY: PERU. A Spanish judge and examples of the punishments he has imposed on Peruvian Indians. Drawing from El primer nueva cronica y buen gobierno [The first new chronicle

Background imageGuaman Collection: PERU: PIZARRO & ATAHUALPA. The first meeting, in 1532, of Francisco Pizarro and Atahualpa

PERU: PIZARRO & ATAHUALPA. The first meeting, in 1532, of Francisco Pizarro and Atahualpa, the last Inca king. Drawing, c1600, by Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala

Background imageGuaman Collection: SPANISH CRUELTY TO INCAS. A Spanish monk abusing an elderly Incan woman as she

SPANISH CRUELTY TO INCAS. A Spanish monk abusing an elderly Incan woman as she weaves on an upright loom. Pen and ink drawing from El primer nueva cronica y buen gobierno

Background imageGuaman Collection: INCA SUN WORSHIP. An Inca captain offers a libation to the sun, then drinks the

INCA SUN WORSHIP. An Inca captain offers a libation to the sun, then drinks the offering himself in the belief that he is an incarnation of the sun god

Background imageGuaman Collection: INCAN KING, 1583. An Incan king on his throne

INCAN KING, 1583. An Incan king on his throne. Drawing from El primer nueva cronica y buen gobierno [The first new chronicle and good government], 1583-1615, by Felipe Guaman Pomo de Ayala

Background imageGuaman Collection: INCAN KING & COUNCIL, 1583. An Incan king surrounded by members of his council

INCAN KING & COUNCIL, 1583. An Incan king surrounded by members of his council. Drawing from El primer nueva cronica y buen gobierno [The first new chronicle and good government], 1583-1615

Background imageGuaman Collection: INCA WARRIOR. An Inca warrior being carried in to battle on a litter

INCA WARRIOR. An Inca warrior being carried in to battle on a litter. Drawing from El primer nueva cronica y buen gobierno [The first new chronicle and good government], 1583-1615

Background imageGuaman Collection: INCA SHEPHERD. Inca shepherd with his llamas

INCA SHEPHERD. Inca shepherd with his llamas. Drawing from El primer nueva cronica y buen gobierno [The first new chronicle and good government], 1583-1615, by Felipe Guaman de Ayala

Background imageGuaman Collection: SPANISH CRUELTY. A young Incan woman weeping as a Spanish nobleman beats her for

SPANISH CRUELTY. A young Incan woman weeping as a Spanish nobleman beats her for errors he has found in her weaving. Drawing from El primer nueva cronica y bien gobierno [The first chronicle

Background imageGuaman Collection: PERU: ATAHUALPA & PIZZARO. The first meeting, in 1532, of Francisco Pizarro and Atahualpa

PERU: ATAHUALPA & PIZZARO. The first meeting, in 1532, of Francisco Pizarro and Atahualpa, the last Inca king of Peru. Drawing from El primer nueva cronica y buen gobierno

Background imageGuaman Collection: INCA: MUMMIFIED RULER. The mummy of a former ruler of the Inca Empire is carried

INCA: MUMMIFIED RULER. The mummy of a former ruler of the Inca Empire is carried in procession in Cusco each day. Pen an ink drawing from El primer nueva chronica y buen gobierno

Background imageGuaman Collection: INCA WOMEN WEAVING. Mamaconas, chosen women of Inca society, weaving cloth for the Inca ruler

INCA WOMEN WEAVING. Mamaconas, chosen women of Inca society, weaving cloth for the Inca ruler. Drawing from El primer nueva cronica y buen gobierno

Background imageGuaman Collection: PERU: CONQUISTADOR. A Spanish conquistador trampling an Incan man

PERU: CONQUISTADOR. A Spanish conquistador trampling an Incan man. Pen and ink drawing from El primer nueva cronica y buen gobierno (The first new chronicle and good government), 1583-1615

Background imageGuaman Collection: PERU: SPANISH CONQUEST. Conversation between an Inca ruler and a Spanish conquistador

PERU: SPANISH CONQUEST. Conversation between an Inca ruler and a Spanish conquistador. Inca: You take this gold? Spanish: This gold we take

Background imageGuaman Collection: PERU: INCA WARRIOR. An Inca warrior under emperor Huayna Capac, early 16th century

PERU: INCA WARRIOR. An Inca warrior under emperor Huayna Capac, early 16th century. Pen and ink drawing from El primer nueva cronica y buen gobierno ( The First New Chronicle and Good Government )

Background imageGuaman Collection: PERU: INCA WARRIOR. Maitac, an Inca warrior of ancient Peru

PERU: INCA WARRIOR. Maitac, an Inca warrior of ancient Peru. Pen and ink drawing from El primer nueva cronica y buen gobierno ( The First New Chronicle and Good Government ), 1583-1615

Background imageGuaman Collection: FELIPE GUAMAN POMA DE AYALA (c1535-c1616). Indigenous noble Peruvian author and chronicler

FELIPE GUAMAN POMA DE AYALA (c1535-c1616). Indigenous noble Peruvian author and chronicler. Guaman Poma in Spanish dress being greeted by native Peruvians

Background imageGuaman Collection: PERU: SPANISH CONQUEST. Spanish ships sailing to Peru during the reign of Incan emperors Huascar

PERU: SPANISH CONQUEST. Spanish ships sailing to Peru during the reign of Incan emperors Huascar and Atahualpa, c1527. Pen and ink drawing from El primer nueva cronica y buen gobierno

Background imageGuaman Collection: INCA SUN WORSHIP. An Inca captain offers a libation to the sun, then drinks the

INCA SUN WORSHIP. An Inca captain offers a libation to the sun, then drinks the offering himself in the belief that he is an incarnation of the sun god

Background imageGuaman Collection: PERU: INCAN NOBLEMAN. An Incan nobleman receives a report from one of his officials

PERU: INCAN NOBLEMAN. An Incan nobleman receives a report from one of his officials, who holds a quipu used for counting and recording important facts and events

Background imageGuaman Collection: INCAN KING & COUNCIL, 1583. An Incan king surrounded by members of his council

INCAN KING & COUNCIL, 1583. An Incan king surrounded by members of his council. Drawing from El primer nueva cronica y buen gobierno [The first new chronicle and good government], 1583-1615

Background imageGuaman Collection: INCA WARRIOR. An Inca warrior being carried in to battle on a litter

INCA WARRIOR. An Inca warrior being carried in to battle on a litter. Drawing from El primer nueva cronica y buen gobierno [The first new chronicle and good government], 1583-1615

Background imageGuaman Collection: INCAN KING, 1583. An Incan king on his throne

INCAN KING, 1583. An Incan king on his throne. Drawing from El primer nueva cronica y buen gobierno [The first new chronicle and good government], 1583-1615, by Felipe Guaman Pomo de Ayala

Background imageGuaman Collection: INCA SHEPHERD. Inca shepherd with his llamas

INCA SHEPHERD. Inca shepherd with his llamas. Drawing from El primer nueva cronica y buen gobierno [The first new chronicle and good government], 1583-1615, by Felipe Guaman de Ayala

Background imageGuaman Collection: TUPAC YUPANQUI (d. 1493). Tenth Inca ruler of Peru

TUPAC YUPANQUI (d. 1493). Tenth Inca ruler of Peru
TUPAC YUPANQUI (d.1493). Tenth Inca ruler of Peru. Pen and ink drawing from El primer nueva cronica y buen gobierno ( The First New Chronicle and Good Government ), 1583-1615

Background imageGuaman Collection: INCA QUIPU. An Incan nobleman receives a report from an official, who holds a quipu

INCA QUIPU. An Incan nobleman receives a report from an official, who holds a quipu used for counting and recording facts and events. Drawing c1600, by Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala

Background imageGuaman Collection: SPANISH CRUELTY TO INCAS. A Spanish monk abusing an elderly Incan woman as she

SPANISH CRUELTY TO INCAS. A Spanish monk abusing an elderly Incan woman as she weaves on an upright loom. Pen and ink drawing from El primer nueva cronica y buen gobierno [The first new chronicle

Background imageGuaman Collection: TUPAC AMARU (d. 1572). Inca chieftan. Captain Martin Garcia de Loyola (center)

TUPAC AMARU (d. 1572). Inca chieftan. Captain Martin Garcia de Loyola (center)
TUPAC AMARU (d.1572). Inca chieftan. Captain Martin Garcia de Loyola (center) and an aide bringing the captured Tupac Amaru in chains to Cuzco in 1572

Background imageGuaman Collection: PERU: PIZZARO-ALMAGRO FEUD. The forces of Francisco Pizarro, right, pitted against

PERU: PIZZARO-ALMAGRO FEUD. The forces of Francisco Pizarro, right, pitted against Pizarros fellow conquistador Diego de Almagro, who in 1538 was assassinated by one of Pizarros brothers

Background imageGuaman Collection: FRANCISCO PIZARRO (c1475-1541). Spanish conquistador. The assassination of Pizarro in Lima

FRANCISCO PIZARRO (c1475-1541). Spanish conquistador. The assassination of Pizarro in Lima, Peru, 1541, by a supporter of Diego de Almagro

Background imageGuaman Collection: ATAHUALPA (c1500-1533). Last Inca king of Peru. Atahualpa in prison, guarded by a Spanish soldier

ATAHUALPA (c1500-1533). Last Inca king of Peru. Atahualpa in prison, guarded by a Spanish soldier, 1533. Pen and ink drawing from El primer nueva cronica y buen gobierno [The first new chronicle

Background imageGuaman Collection: PERU: PIZARRO & ATAHUALPA. The first meeting, in 1532, of Francisco Pizarro and Atahualpa

PERU: PIZARRO & ATAHUALPA. The first meeting, in 1532, of Francisco Pizarro and Atahualpa, the last Inca king. Pen and ink drawing, c1600, by Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala


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"Guaman: A Glimpse into the Rich History of the Inca Empire" Step back in time and explore the captivating world of Guaman, a significant figure in Inca history. Guaman, also known as Tupac Yupanqui, was the tenth ruler of Peru during the 15th century. His reign marked a period of expansion and prosperity for the Inca civilization. Incan farmers played a vital role in sustaining their empire's agricultural prowess. With the aid of an Andean footplow, these skilled individuals diligently planted cornfields that would nourish their people for generations to come. The sight of Incas using footplows to sow their crops showcases their deep connection with nature and sustainable farming practices. The social structure within Inca society was intricate and fascinating. Mamaconas were chosen women who held important roles attending to various aspects of daily life, including personal grooming rituals. These respected women took great pride in ensuring that every detail was attended to with utmost care. However, not all chapters in this historical narrative are filled with harmony. The arrival of Spanish conquistadors brought forth unimaginable cruelty towards the Incas. Spanish judges imposed brutal punishments on indigenous people as depicted by examples presented before them – a stark reminder of colonial oppression. One particularly distressing image portrays a Spanish monk abusing an elderly Incan woman – an embodiment of how power imbalances led to unspeakable suffering inflicted upon innocent lives. Yet amidst turmoil, glimpses into religious practices shed light on spiritual devotion within Inca culture. An awe-inspiring moment captured shows an Inca captain offering libations to honor the sun god before partaking himself – illustrating profound reverence towards celestial forces believed to govern their destiny. Sadly, instances like these were overshadowed by further acts of cruelty from Spanish officials who hanged an Incan chief for perceived failures or disobedience - highlighting continued subjugation faced by indigenous peoples under colonial rule. The Incan monarchy held immense power and influence.