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  • of the Inca, 98; names of stars given by, 117; names of months, 118; version of the Paocari-tampu myth, 140; love story, 155, 408; derivation of name Guamanga, 179, 280; used the word Aymara for the language twice, 315
  • Mosoc caparic, class of babies, 162
  • Mosoc Nina, festival, 135
  • Mossi, Dr., Quichua scholar: translated the hymns given by Salcamayhua, 99; his derivation of the word Quichua, 174
  • Motilones on the Huallaga, 178, 198
  • Motupe: coast valley, 208; Pizarro at, 224
  • Muchanaca, ceremony of treading on captives and spoils, 89
  • Muchi, river on the coast, 208; temple of the Moon on, 216, 221
  • Mummies. See Interments, Ondegardo
  • Murua. See Morua
  • Museums. See Centeno and Caparo Muñiz
  • Mustincia, Martin de: married Beatriz Ñusta, 260
  • Muyna, submits to the Inca, 65, 80, 142
  • Myring, Mr.: discovery of Chimu pottery, 218


  • Nacac, cutter up of sacrificial beasts, 108
  • Napa, sacred image of a llama, 51; at the Huarachicu festival, 130
  • Napo river, 198
  • Nasoa, viii: irrigation works, 177, 237; coast valley, 227; ancient pottery, 230. See Lucanas
  • Navamuel, secretary: with the Viceroy Toledo during the journeys of inspection, 289
  • Naymlap, a chief: arrival at Lambayeque by sea, with a fleet of strangers, 222; his temple and idol, death, 222. His servants (see Fongasigde, Llapchilulli, Ninacolla, Ningentue, Ochocalo, Ollopcopoc, Pitazofi, Xam). His wife (see Ceterni); temple (Chot); idol, (Llampallec)
  • Nepeña, coast valley, 208; irrigation, 218
  • Nestler, Professor, of Prague: making researches at Tiahuanacu, 25
  • Nightingale. See Checollo
  • Nina-chumpi. See Galapagos Islands
  • Ninacolla, 222. See Naymlap
  • Ninan Cuyuchi, eldest son of Huayna Ccapac, 241; death, 242
  • Ningentue, 222. See Naymlap
  • November–December, month called Ayamarca, 118, 128
  • Novices, 106
  • Nuñuma, wild duck, 79
  • Ñusta-calli-sapa, maidens who attended the youths at the Huarachicu, 130, 131


  • Observations of the sun for time of solstices and equinoxes, 115, 117
  • Oca (Oxalis tuberosa), 23
  • Ocampo, Baltasar de: eye-witness of the murder of Tupac Amaru, 296 n.
  • Ocolo, 49
  • Ochoa, Dr. Julian: authority on folklore at Cuzco, viii, 144
  • Ochocalo, 222. See Naymlap
  • Ocoña, coast valley, 239
  • October–November, month called Uma Raymi, 118
  • O'Higgins, La Senora, vi
  • Oliva, Anello: work on distinguished Jesuits in Peru, 14 n.; on Tiahuanacu, 24, 29 n.; evidence of Valera's authorship from Oliva, 303

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