Huancas. Agricultural fetishes of the Peruvians, [294]

Huantay-sara. Idol representing the tutelary spirit of the maize plant, [295]

Huarcans. The Inca Tupac and, [288]

Huarco (The Gibbet). The valley of; the Inca Tupac and the natives of, [288]

Huaris (Great Ones). Ancestors of the aristocrats of a tribe in Peru; reverence paid to, [296]

Huarochiri. Village; in Coniraya myth, [323]

Huascar, or Tupac-cusi-huallpa (The Sun makes Joy). Son of the Inca Huaina Ccapac, [7];
strives for the crown with Atauhuallpa, [289]–290

Huasteca. Aboriginal Mexican race of Maya stock, [23], [147]–148;
probably represent early Maya efforts at colonisation, [147]

Huatenay. River in Peru; runs through the Intipampa at Cuzco, [261]

Huathiacuri. A hero, son of Paricaca; a myth of, [324]–326