1. Latin American Literature and English Translations
He mentions how the first Inca and pallu (royal females) reached Cusco and brought together a great congregation of native (barbarian) Indians and how they taught the Indians agriculture, masonry and architecture, textile manufature and communial living and acceptable practices. ... The main reason for this was to counter the negative coverage of the Indians by biased Spanish authors, especially Democrates alter written in the 1540s by Juan Gines de Sepuilveda, a prominent humanist and Diego Fernandez de Palencia with Primera y segunda parte de la historia del Peru (First and second Part of t...
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