• The Inca leadership encouraged the worship of their gods, the foremost of which was Inti, the sun father or god. Origin stories of the Incas
  • Incan culture spread by conquering other cultural groups. ... Instead of writing, the Incas used colored knotted cords called quipu to keep records.
  • Under the Incas it appears not to be done in an atmosphere of coercion. Indeed there is evidence that work is frequently accompanied by much festivity.
  • As the early settlers of this vast empire ignored had no knowledge of writing, there are no documents that show the origin of the Incas’ power with any authenticity.
  • That gave the Spaniards and their leader, Francisco Pizarro, an easy victory over the Incan empire. Pizarro made the king of the Incas his prisoner.
  • Most written accounts of Incas come from outsiders as the Incas primarily shared their knowledge with one another through oral storytelling.
  • The Incas conquered this vast territory in a single century, and ruled its people through a highly organized government.
  • Other stories held the place of origin to be an island in Lake Titicaca, south of Cuzco, from which the Incas were led by Manco north to the valley of Cuzco.
  • The Incan aqueducts were built to permit suitable water for drinking and baths. Incas were skilled at hydraulics and civil engineering.
  • Where did the Incas live. The Inca lived in the Andes Mountains in South America. Their range stretched from southern Chile through Argentina.