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[ The snowy mountain far to the south, in sight from Cuzco. Uilca, sacred; unuta, water. Here is the source of the river Uilcamayu, which flows by Ollantay-tampu.]

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[ The aged Hanco Huayllu as Auqui, or Prince of the Blood, and relation of the High Priest, gave eclat to these ceremonies.]

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[ Quiscahuan. anything full of thorns.]

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[ Puna, the loftier parts of the Andes.]

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[ Compi, cloth or a cloak. This was an expression of the ancient Peruvians, perhaps equivalent to our ‘hoodwinking.’]

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[ Apu Maruti was the head of the ayllu of the Inca Yahuar Huaccac, grandfather of Pachacuti. It was called the ayllu Aucaylli Panaca.—Mesa, Anales del Cuzco, quoted by Zegarra.]

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[ Uilcapampa, mass of mountains between the Uilcamayu and Apurimac.]

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[ Tinqui Queru, between Urupampa and Tampu. The word means ‘two vases coupled.’ Here are two rounded hills connected by a saddle, three and a half miles from Tampu.]

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[ Chara, was another descendant of Yahuar Huaccac.]

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[ A ravine on the right bank of the Vilcamayu.]