- many
different types of
acllas with
specific titles.
These included Guayrur acllas who
served the sun and moon,
Uayror aclla sumacs who were dedicated...
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Mentalize with
Andre Matos 2010:
Landscape Revolution with
Aclla 2012: (Re)Nascido with
Gloria 2013: The
Mediator Between Head and Hands...
-
Quispiguanca Rumicucho Tambo Viejo Tumebamba Vitcos The
Chilean Inca
Trail Aclla, the "chosen women" Amauta, Inca
teachers Amazonas before the Inca Empire...
-
arrived in Cajamarca, the town was
mostly empty except for a few
hundred acllas. The
Spaniards were
billeted in
certain long
buildings on the main square...
-
maize to
create mushy texture that
would be fermented. The
product of the
acllas was
considered sacred because of the
women who
produced it. This was a special...
- ****bi for the elite.
Women who
created ****bi in
these regions were
called acllas or
mamaconas and men were
called ****bicamayos.
Andean textile weavings were...
- headdress. She died in her sleep. It is
believed that La
Doncella was an
aclla, or Sun
Virgin – she was a virgin,
chosen and
sanctified at
around the age...
- of the
nobility or of
exceptional beauty were
trained for four
years as
acllas and then had the
option of
becoming mamaconas or
marrying Inca nobles. They...
-
Salcamaygua notes that
during the Inca Empire,
Pillco was a
significant source of
Aclla nuns for the
capital city of Cusco, stating, "...there were
maidens from...
-
construction of
administrative centers, the
usage of land
cultivated by
Aclla (women
working for the state) and
yanakuna servants, and
recognized Pachacuti's...