A member of the Quechuan people living in the Cuzco valley in Peru.
People from the Inca Empire.
1Quispe believes the Inca revolution may not happen tomorrow, but is inevitable.
2Pizarro and Almagro were now left in occupation of the Inca Empire.
3Dark and blindingly fast: in her great-grandmother La Inca's words: una jurona.
4One of the Indians pointed out the quarter occupied by the Inca.
5Seven people have been charged in relation to NZ Police's Operation Inca.
6One of the crew was an expert in locating those Inca tombs.
7There, in the person of the Inca king, lay our only advantage.
8The Inca conquest of the coast tribes was a very thorough one.
9With the capture of the Inca all resistance was at an end.
10This domestic inquisition was not confined to the labors for the Inca.
11Upanqui the Inca has heard rumours that the Chancas prepare for war.
12They give the fringe of Inca to Huayna Ccapac, the eleventh Inca
13Spot the Inca Jay, one of the Avila's estimated 500 avian species.
14Henceforth I am your enemy and one to whom the Inca hearkens.
15The Inca was made prisoner and hundreds of his followers were killed.
16The Inca ordered the rest to enter Cuzco, triumphing over their victories.