The Inca Empire Pre-Colombia By Introduction The Inca people are South American Indians who ruled an empire that existed around the Pacific Coast and the Northern border of Ecuador. Contents 01 02 Key terms and people Women’s History 04 Connection to the Modern World 03 Historical Context 01 Key terms and People Key Terms and People Sapa Inca Believed to be a descendant of the sun and the overall ruler of the Inca Empire Coya (a) Coya is the queen of the Inca Empire and main wife of Sapa Inca Panacas A group of powerful people who had influence on important decisions… Ex- who’s the next Inca Francisco Pizzar Spanish conquistador who led the conquest of the Incas. He took over the Incan Empire. Viceroy Ruler of an area Quipu Inca record keeping system 02 Women’s History Women’s Roles Women were an essential part of society during the Inca period. The role of the woman was based on their deity, Viracocha. They were first man, and then woman. Women were separate from men but were not necessarily treated differently, but had different tasks or expectations. What did women do? ● ● ● ● ● Spinning Weaving Take care of children Tend to the fire Prepare food Roles Explained… Cooking or preparing meals for the family Weaving clothes, tapestry (cumbi) Key terms: ● Cumbi- highly valued cloth made for the king used a garments. Tend to the fires…fires are mostly used to religious or ritual purposes Care for the children, or bare the children 03 Historical Context Important events and dates 1525 AD Inca Civil War 1532 AD Spaniards start conquest of Inca 1200 AD When the Inca’s arrive and Inca Empire is founded 1455 AD Machu Picchu started 1572 AD Inca Empire comes to an end Where is the Inca Empire? ● The empire was divided into four sections whose corners met at the empire's capital, Cusco. The sections were in Peru, Chile, Ecuador, and Bolivia. ● The Inca Empire took place in the early 15th century A.D. up until its conquest by the Spanish in the 1530s South America (The Andes Region) Social Hierarchy Visual 01 Sapa Inca 02 Royalty 03 Nobles 04 The Lower Class “King” Son and wife of Sapa Inca Members of Panacas The general public 04 Connection to Modern Day What stayed the same? Ruins - Machu Picchu Sacred Valley Tipon What will you see? - Traditions Stone walls Boulders Trails (Great Incan Road) - - Textiles (cumbi) Food Celebrations (Sun, Earth, Moon) (Traditional) Language Rituals How was the world impacted by the Incas? The road system that the Incas used was very well engineered. The trails and bridges built across the rough terrain of the Andes was built by the Inca. They built suspension bridges and pontoon bridges. 02 😂 Semasiography systems Incan people used semasiography systems like we do today. = Semasiography systemsWriting with signs … Architecture pictures and more DOES ANYBODY … KNOW WHAT Machu Picchu THIS IS.?! “Symbol of the Incan Empire” Machu Picchu Machu Picchu was built by Pachacuti and it has four main purposes. Agriculture, religion, nobility, and for residential purposes. This city was never completed due to the smallpox outbreak from the Spanish Conquest. MachuMachu PicchuPicchu duringnow the Incan (in ruins) Empire 00 Thank you! Any questions? Sources 01 02 03 04 05