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- the servant of Uira-cocha, 103 n.; put Urco in the succession of Incas, 90 n.; on human sacrifices, 109; his version of the Paccari-tampu myth, 140; witness to the automatic working of the Inca system, 166; absence of rain on the coast, 201; Inca roads on the coast, 225, 320; Garcilasso's quotations from, 279; on Vilcashuaman ruins, 320; on Inca roads, 320
- Letourneau, his views respecting Inca rule, 171
- Lightning, Liviac, 117
- Lima, view from the sea, vi; excursions, viii; library, 'Papeles varios,' ix; in the valley of the Rimac, 229; Arriaga's work published at, 235; founded by Pizarro, 255; Incas banished to, 297. Archbishop of, see Loaysa
- Limatambo, palace at, 286, 319
- Litter. See Insignia, Lucanas
- Lizarraga, Reginaldo de: his work, 15; boundary wall between Incas and Collas, 188
- Llacta-camayoc, village officer, 161, 162
- Llactapata, 93, 287. Same as Colcampata
- Llallahua, stronghold of the Collas, 189
- Llama Mama, household god, 112, 113
- Llamas, 22; domestication, 30; for sacrifice, 108, 109. See Napa
- Llampallec, idol at Lambayeque, 222
- Llapchilulli, descendants made chiefs of Jayanca. See Naymlap, 222
- Llautu, royal fringe, 121, 274, 292
- Llaychunca, diviners, 107
- Llecco-llecco, plover, 79
- Lloque Yupanqui Inca, 56
- Loarte, Gabriel de: accomplice in the murder of Tupac Amaru, 298
- Loaysa, Dr., first archbishop of Lima: had a census taken in the Piura valley, 225; befriended the daughters of Tupac Amaru, 298
- Loaysa, Don Alonso: nephew of the archbishop: wedding supper interrupted, 272
- Lomas, 203
- Lopez, Dr. Don Vicente, on ancient dynasties, 43
- Lorente: review of his conception of Inca rule, 171
- Loyola, Martin Garcia: married the Princess Clara Beatriz, daughter of Sayri Tupac, 274; captain in the Vilcapampa invading force, narrow escape. 293; captured Inca Tupac Amaru, 295
- Loyola, Lorenza, daughter of the above: married Juan Henriquez de Borgia, created Marquesa de Oropesa with remainder to the heirs-general of her uncle Tupac Amaru, 274
- Lucanas, Huaman Poma chief of, 17; subdued, 92; their country, 174, 176, 177; carried the Inca's litter, 177; peopled the Nasca valley, 177
- Lucuma, a fruit tree, 82
- Lunahuana, ruins, 320
- Lunarejo, Dr.: Quichua drama arranged by, 155
- Lupacas, on the west shore of Lake Titicaca, 186; many sent away as colonists, 164; at Juli, 313
- Lupi, the sun as giver of light, 116
- Lupins, 80
- Lurin valley, peopled by Huarochiris, 181, 227; drainage 230; irrigation, 237
- Macabi island: cemetery on, 218
- Machay, caves for interments, 11
- Macsa, curer by enchantment, 108
- Macta puric, class of little boys, 162