INDEX
423
- Condorcanqui, Cacique of Surimani, married to Juana, daughter of Inca Tupac Amaru, ancestors of José Gabriel Condorcanqui, the patriot, called Tupac Amaru, 298
- Confession, 106
- Conip Inti, 103 n. See Con
- Coniraya Uira-cocha, 103 n.
- Conopas, household gods, on the coast, 236
- Convolvulus, 80
- Copacabana, 10, 319
- Copiz, on the coast, Pizarro at, 224
- Cordilleras unite at Vilcanota, 21; and at Cerro Pasco, 182. See Andes, Huarochiri, Lucanas, Morochucos, Soras, Yauyos
- Cordova. See Garcilasso Inca
- Coruña. See Popayan, Bishop of Cotapampa, colonists from, 164, 176; final overthrow of Huascar in, 249
- Cotes, Don Manuel: gold ornaments of the Incas at the house of, 119
- Cotonera, estate of Garcilasso de la Vega, 271
- Cranes, 79
- Crow. See Chanquiri
- Cuellar, Juan de, schoolmaster of Inca Garcilasso, 264
- Cuellar, Sancho de: taken prisoner and executed by Prince Titu Atauchi, for complicity in the murder of Atahualpa, 253
- Cuentas, Don Narciso of Tinta, owner of the original MS. of
Ollantay, 148
- Cugma, 91 n.
- Cuis Manco, chief of the Rimac valley, 238
- Culebra, coast valley, 208
- Cullcu, dove, 82
- Cunow, on the organisation of the Inca empire, 170
- Cunti-suyu, western division of the empire, 173–7
- Cuntur-cunca mountains, 179
- Curacas, or chiefs, 162
- Curamba, fortress, 174, 175, 319
- Curi Coyllur: see Chumpillaya, 242 ; and Cahua Ticlla, 244–246; flight in boy's clothes, 247; rescued and married her lover under the name of Titu, 248; marriage with Quilacu, 252; befriended by Hernando de Soto, 252; daughter married Carrillo, a notary, 252. See Soto
- Cusi, Prince, youngest son of Uira-cocha Inca, 77; resolved to defend Cuzco against the Chancas, 84; followers, 85; his vision, 86; victories, 86–9; becomes Pachacuti Inca, 87, 89, 91. See Pachacuti
- Cusi Hualpa, son of Inca Rocca, 68; visits his Huayllacan relations, 69, 70; kidnapped by Ayamarcas, 71; his speech, weeps blood, 71, 72; sent to the Puna, 73, 80; rescued, taken to Anta, 73, 74. See Yahuar Huaccac
- Cusi Hualpa, child name of Huayna Ccapac, 94
- Cusi Huarcay, wife of Sayri Tupac, 274; body of Tupac Amaru conveyed to her house, 296
- Cusi Titu Yupanqui, son of Manco Inca, 259; accession, embassy to, 285, 290; death, 290; son, 291
- Cusimiray. See Mama Cusimiray
- Cusi-pata at Cuzco: house of Garcilasso de la Vega in, 262
- Cuycusa tribe: followers of the Ayars, 50; belonging to the Hurin Cuzcos, 65
- Cuzco, city of the Incas: author's residence at, viii, ix; cyclopean buildings, 32, 33; meaning of the word, 43, 54; original inhabitants, 54; goal of the Ayars, 53; description of the site, 54, 55; torrents, 55; Hanan and Hurin Cuzco, 64,