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  • Valdez, Dr. Antonio, Cura of Sicuani: reduced the drama of Ollantay to writing, 145, 325
  • Valera, Bias, same as the 'anonymous Jesuit': translated by the author, xi n., account of, 12, 13; his works, 13, 14, 303; compiler of the list of kings, 40; denies human sacrifices, 108; names of planets given by, 117; refers to Quipu records, 139, 305; mythical song given by, 143; Garcilasso received his manuscripts, 278; Garcilasso's quotations from, 279; credibility of the list of kings dependent on his evidence, 303; proofs of authorship, 304
  • Valera, Luis de: executor to Francisco de Chaves, 253 n.
  • Valerian, 80
  • Valverde, Friar Vicente: his 'Carta Relacion,' 8
  • Vargas, family, 260, 261, 277
  • Vargas, Alonzo: uncle of Inca Garcilasso, whom he adopted as his heir, 277, 283
  • Vargas, Juan: uncle of Inca Garcilasso, 264; slain at Huarina, 270
  • Velasco, 'History of Quito': names of months, 118 n.; on Inca roads, 320
  • Vicaquirau, son of Inca Rocca, general, 66; conquests, 75, 77; against the succession of Urco, 83; supported Prince Cusi, 85, 86; death, 88
  • Vicchu Tupac, second son of Yahuar Huaccac, 76
  • Vichaya, tree, in coast valley, 205
  • Vicuña, 22, 30
  • Vilcamayu, valley of the, author's residence in, viii; 65, 77, 81, 82, 126, 137, 144, 193
  • Vilcañota, wall across, 15, 188; knot of, 21, 79; name, 44, 78, 263
  • Vilcapampa, 79, 82, 199; retreat of the Inca to, 256; description, 257; Incas maintain independence in, 259; Sayri Tupac leaves, 273, 274; mission to, 290, 291; invasion by Spaniards, 292, 293, 294
  • Vilcas-huaman ruins, 176, 178, 320; flight of Huascar's army to, 248
  • Village communities, views of Cunow, 171. See Ayllus
  • Villalobos, Juan Rodriguez de: brought the first bullocks to Cuzco, 266
  • Villar, Señor : his copy of Carrera's grammar, 220
  • Viracocha. See Uira-cocha
  • Virgins of the Sun, 106, 107. See Aclla
  • Viru, coast valley, 208
  • Viscacha. See Uiscacha
  • Vivero, Friar Juan de, Prior of Augustines: baptised Sayri Tupac, 290; embassy to Cusi Titu Yupanqui, 290
  • 'Vocabulario Historico del Peru,' by Valera: consulted by Oliva, 303


  • Wiener: review of his conception of Inca rule, by Belaunde, 171; described Chimu ruins, 209; and Vilcas-huaman, 320


  • Xam. See Naymlap
  • Xaquixaguana, a corrupt form of Saquis-ahuana, 90 n.
  • Xauxa. See Jauja
  • Xecfuin Pisan, chief of Lambayeque, 224, 225
  • Xeres and Astete: reports on the discovery of Peru : author's translation, x


  • Yachachic, attribute of the deity, 42
  • Yacha-huasi, schools, 66, 142, 319
  • Yacolla, Royal mantle, 292
  • Yahuar Huaccac Inca, succession, 75; his sons, 76. See Cusi Hualpa