﻿VIII 
  CONTENTS 
  

  

  Part 
  2. 
  The 
  Central 
  Andes 
  — 
  Continued. 
  

  

  Inca 
  culture 
  at 
  the 
  time 
  of 
  the 
  Spanish 
  Conquest, 
  by 
  John 
  Howland 
  

  

  Rowe 
  — 
  Continued. 
  page 
  

  

  Archeology 
  198 
  

  

  History 
  of 
  the 
  Andean 
  area 
  to 
  1532 
  201 
  

  

  Culture 
  210 
  

  

  Subsistence 
  activities 
  210 
  

  

  Houses 
  and 
  architecture 
  222 
  

  

  Engineering 
  works 
  229 
  

  

  Dress 
  and 
  ornaments 
  233 
  

  

  Transportation 
  237 
  

  

  Manufactures 
  240 
  

  

  Social 
  and 
  political 
  organization 
  249 
  

  

  Warfare 
  274 
  

  

  Life 
  cycle 
  282 
  

  

  Esthetic 
  and 
  recreational 
  activities 
  287 
  

  

  Religion 
  293 
  

  

  Mythology 
  and 
  literature 
  315 
  

  

  Lore 
  and 
  learning 
  323 
  

  

  The 
  Inca 
  achievement 
  329 
  

  

  Bibliography 
  330 
  

  

  The 
  Quechua 
  in 
  the 
  Colonial 
  world, 
  by 
  George 
  Kubler 
  331 
  

  

  Introduction 
  331 
  

  

  Historical 
  sources 
  331 
  

  

  Habitat 
  .. 
  332 
  

  

  Population 
  334 
  

  

  Periods 
  of 
  acculturation 
  340 
  

  

  Conquest 
  Quechua 
  (1532-72) 
  341 
  

  

  Early 
  Colonial 
  Quechua 
  (1572-ca.l650) 
  345 
  

  

  Mature 
  Colonial 
  Quechua 
  (ca.1650-ca.1750) 
  347 
  

  

  Late 
  Colonial 
  Quechua 
  (ca. 
  1750-1821) 
  350 
  

  

  Republican 
  Quechua 
  353 
  

  

  Cultural 
  changes 
  354 
  

  

  Subsistence 
  activities 
  354 
  

  

  Urbanism 
  359 
  

  

  Dress 
  361 
  

  

  Manufactures 
  363 
  

  

  Social 
  and 
  political 
  organization 
  364 
  

  

  Travel 
  379 
  

  

  Warfare 
  379 
  

  

  Esthetic 
  and 
  recreational 
  activities 
  392 
  

  

  Religion 
  395 
  

  

  Mythology 
  and 
  literature 
  406 
  

  

  Education 
  408 
  

  

  The 
  problem 
  of 
  the 
  Quechua 
  commune 
  409 
  

  

  Bibliography 
  409 
  

  

  The 
  contemporary 
  Quechua, 
  by 
  Bernard 
  Mishkin 
  411 
  

  

  Introduction 
  411 
  

  

  Population 
  and 
  distribution 
  411 
  

  

  Culture 
  414 
  

  

  Subsistence 
  activities 
  414 
  

  

  Manufactures 
  431 
  

  

  Trade, 
  markets, 
  and 
  labor 
  434 
  

  

  Dress 
  and 
  ornaments 
  , 
  . 
  , 
  , 
  , 
  - 
  438 
  

  

  