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  • Gonzalez de la Rosa, Dr., x: printed the second part of Cieza de Leon, 4 n.; his researches respecting the works of Valera, 13; researches respecting Tiahuanacu, 25; on the list of kings in Montesinos, 40; his edition of Carrera's Mochica grammar, 220; question of Garcilasso's integrity, 280; proved the identity of the anonymous Jesuit with Valera, 303
  • Goose. See Huallata
  • Göttingen University, manuscript of Sarmiento in library of, 6. See Pietschmann
  • Gronovius library, manuscript of Sarmiento in, 5
  • Guamanga, 266, 274. See Huamanca
  • Guañape, coast valley, 208
  • Guañape island, ancient cemetery, 218
  • Guano deposits : antiquity of relics calculated from time supposed to be taken in making the deposits, 218 n.; doubts of Mr. Squier, 228 n.
  • Guayaquil. See Chonos
  • Gull, Andean. See Quellua


  • Hahua-chumpi. See Galapagos
  • Hais Quisru, third station of the Ayars, 51
  • Hamurpa, a class of diviners, 107
  • Hanan Cuzco. See Cuzco
  • Haro, Hernando de: made prisoner by Titu Atauchi, and well treated, 253
  • Harvest festival, 120–3, 135; picture of huaman Poma, 135. See Intip Raymi
  • Hatun-colla, Inti-huatana at, 116; taken by Inca Pachacuti, 189; chief seat of the Collas, 187, 319
  • Hatun Pucuy, month, February–March, 119, 134
  • Hatun Tupac, son of Yahuar Huaccac, 76; took the name of Uira-cocha
  • Hatun-rincriyoc. See Orejones
  • Haylli, song, 132
  • Head-dress of the Inca, 122, 292; of the High Priest, 105; of youths at the Huarachicu, 132
  • Helps, Sir Arthur: Spanish conquest of Peru, 251
  • Heredia, Pedro de: service of Cieza de Leon under, 2
  • Hernandez, Diego, married to Beatriz Ñusta, 260
  • Herons, 79
  • Herrera, 15; makes Urco one of the reigning Incas, 90
  • Hervay, Inca fortress on the coast, ruins, 180, 238, 320
  • High Priest. See Uillac Uma
  • Holguin, Quichua grammar, vi, 313
  • Huacas, in the valley of the Rimac, vi, 229; Huaman Poma on, 17; ancestral gods, 104, 114
  • Huacap Uilla, priest of a Huaca, 106
  • Huacap Rimachi, announcer of oracles, 106
  • Huacay Pata, at Cuzco, 133
  • Huacay Taqui tribe, followers of the Ayars, 50, 65
  • Huachua, wild duck, 79
  • Huaco, wife of one of the Ayars, 49, 51
  • Huachuas for sacrifice (lambs, not children), 109
  • Hualla, diviners, 107
  • Huallaga river: flight of Chancas to, 178, 193; rapid called Salto de Aguirre, 193; tribes on, 198
  • Huallata, wild goose, 79
  • Huallcanca, shield, 292
  • Hualpa, a chief who attacked Loyola, 293
  • Hualpa Rimachi, tutor of Inca Uira-cocha, 36
  • Hualpa Tupac, brother of Huayna Ccapac, grandfather of Inca Garcilasso, 260
  • Hualpa Tupac Yupanqui, uncle of the Inca Garcilasso, 264; letters from, 276