Historical sense of the ideological articulation between the noble Incas of Cusco and the colonial authorities: the historization of the image of the Incas.

It is well known that Guamán Poma called himself the descendant of the Inca dynasty by the maternal line, while categorically criticized the religious policy of the Cusco State and repeatedly mentioned with a spiteful tone that the title of the “inca” had nothing of importance in the pre-Hispanic An...

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Autor principal: Someda, Hidefuji
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Publicado: Centro de Estudios Históricos Profesor Carlos S. A. Segreti 2009
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Sumario:It is well known that Guamán Poma called himself the descendant of the Inca dynasty by the maternal line, while categorically criticized the religious policy of the Cusco State and repeatedly mentioned with a spiteful tone that the title of the “inca” had nothing of importance in the pre-Hispanic Andean society. In this paper I intended to scrutinise the historical background of the insistence of the Indian chronicler and clarify the historical sense of the transformation of the image of the Incas in new colonial society.