A member of the Quechuan people living in the Cuzco valley in Peru.
People from the Inca Empire.
1As soon as the inca appeared, the standard of revolt was raised.
2What if he had been incaPeace believe what had just seen?
3Quispe believes the Inca revolution may not happen tomorrow, but is inevitable.
4At the other is found Cuzco, the ancient capital of the Incas.
5Pizarro and Almagro were now left in occupation of the Inca Empire.
6Dark and blindingly fast: in her great-grandmother La Inca's words: una jurona.
7Gold was gathered by the Incas from the deposits of the streams.
8One of the Indians pointed out the quarter occupied by the Inca.
9The shelters may have been built by the herdsmen of the Incas.
10Seven people have been charged in relation to NZ Police's Operation Inca.
11One of the crew was an expert in locating those Inca tombs.
12The government of the Incas, in its essential principles, was a theocracy.
13There, in the person of the Inca king, lay our only advantage.
14Take it all in all, the Incas are indeed an interesting people.
15The empire of the Incas has passed away and left no trace.
16The Incas had made their kill and were paddling for the shore.