Apu Inka (Quechua apu an Andean deity, Inka Inca)[1] is a folk dance in Peru. The dance re-enacts the capture of the Inca by the Spanish invaders. The representation of Apu Inka is mostly associated with the feast in honor of the Virgen de Navidad or Virgen de Cocharcas, which is held annually in September in the Sapallanga District of the Huancayo Province in the Junín Region,[2] but it is also performed in other regions of Peru.
^Teofilo Laime Ajacopa, Diccionario Bilingüe Iskay simipi yuyayk'ancha, La Paz, 2007 (Quechua-Spanish dictionary)
^"Danza Apu Inca". mincetur. Archived from the original on March 3, 2016. Retrieved March 6, 2014.
ApuInka (Quechua apu an Andean deity, Inka Inca) is a folk dance in Peru. The dance re-enacts the capture of the Inca by the Spanish invaders. The representation...
later claimed the title. Other terms for Sapa Inca include Apu ("divinity"), Qhapaq Inka ("mighty Inca"), or simply Sapa ("the only one"). Chronicles...
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the feast of the Virgin of Mercy, on the 25th, 26th and 27 September. ApuInka is a dance which re-enacts the capture of the Inca by the Spanish invaders...
local people the mountain is venerated as an apu. The archaeological site of Quriwayrachina lies near Inka Pallanka. escale.minedu.gob.pe - UGEL map of...
The Inca Empire (also known as the Incan Empire and the Inka Empire), called Tawantinsuyu by its subjects (Quechua for the "Realm of the Four Parts"),...
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District is one of twenty-eight districts of the province Huancayo in Peru. ApuInka (in Spanish) Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática. Banco de...
districts over an area of 4 711,15 km2. These districts are: Ankap Wachanan ApuInka Wari Willka (in Spanish) Municipal website "Regional Government of Junin"...
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particular former states. Apu (Great lord) was a god or spirit of mountains. All of the important mountains have their own Apu, and some of them receive...
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huarangas), governed by kurakas called Apu kurakas, and small chiefdoms were organized into larger chiefdoms, governed by apu kurakas called Hatun kurakas. The...
influenced, among other things, the appointment of successors to the Sapa Inka position, elected by the law of the "most capable". The panakas of Pachacuti...
District. By the local people Llamuqa is venerated as an apu. Allqa Walusa Lunq'u Mawk'allaqta "Cerro Apu Llamoja". mincetur. Archived from the original on March...
llamerada (llameros), kullawada, kallawaya, the siklla (wayra, doctorcitos), Inkas and kantu. Valleys area: Cochabamba, Tarija and Chuquisaca, including the...
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manner that allowed a good view of Misti, which was probably the apu of this place. The Inka gave them cups of gold and silver and settled people around Misti...