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  • Yamqui Pachacuti Salcamayhua. See Salcamayhua
  • Yana-cuna, servants, 163, 164
  • Yanamarca, battle at between armies of Huascar and Atahualpa, 247
  • Yana-simi. See Mañaris
  • Yapaquis, month, July–August, 125
  • Yarampuy-cancha, 56
  • Yarcacaes, diviners, 108
  • Yarrovilca, lord of Huanuco, ancestor of Huaman Poma, 17
  • Yauri, sceptre, 131
  • Yauyos, account of, 180, 237. See Cauqui
  • Yca, viii; coast valley, 227; pottery, 230; beautiful maiden of, named Chumpillaya, sent to Huascar, 242
  • Ychu (Stipa Ychu), grass, 22, 81
  • Ychupampa, Chancas encamped on, 83, 88; same as Suriti
  • Year called huata, 117
  • Yma huayna, class of young men, 162; taken as colonists, 164
  • Yscuchaca, 81. See Iscuchaca
  • Yucay, Inca palace at, 82, 286, 319
  • Yunca, language of the Chimu, 219; Carrera's grammar of, 220; name given to coast valleys, 230
  • Yupanqui, a royal title: meaning, 42, 43
  • Yutu, a partridge, 23, 79, 76 n.
  • Yuyac, adults for sacrifice: llamas, not men, 109


  • Zapote del Perro, a tree in coast valleys, 205
  • Zaran, in the Piura valley: Pizarro at, 224
  • Zarate, his work on Peru, 7; Garcilasso's quotations from, 279; on Inca roads, 320
  • Zodiac signs, 117
  • Zolzdoñi, wife of Cium, 222


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