- The
Quitu or
Quillaco were Pre-Columbian
indigenous peoples in
Ecuador who
founded Quito,
which is the
capital of present-day Ecuador. This
people ruled...
- the late
fifteenth century, the Inca
Emperor Huayna Capac defeated the
Quitu, the region's
original inhabitants, and
incorporated Quito into the Inca...
- people. The
Caranqui and
their allies were
defeated in
battle along with the
Quitu, the Cañari, the Palta, and the
other ethnic groups of the
region by an...
-
Quitus is a
genus of gr****hoppers in the
subfamily Romaleinae;
described by
Hebard in 1924.
Quitus insolens Hebard, 1924 - type
species Quitus podocarpus...
-
Valdivia culture,
developed in the
coastal region,
while the
Caras and the
Quitus unified to form an
elaborate civilization that
ended at the
birth of the...
- (980 ft)
above valleys on
either side.
Attributed to the Pre-Columbian era
Quitu-Cara culture, it was
presumably used as an
astronomical observatory even...
- such as the
Valdivia Culture and
Machalilla Culture on the coast, the
Quitus (near present-day Quito), and the Cañari (near present-day Cuenca). In the...
-
celebrated with the
colada morada based on the
blood of the
llamas is the
Quitu-Cara culture.
After being colonized by the Spaniards, the
tradition was...
- Ecuador, the Inca army met
fiercer resistance from an
alliance between the
Quitus and the Cañari.
After defeating them in the
battle of Atuntaqui,
Tupac Yupanqui...
-
Kichwa speakers and
include the Caranqui, the Otavaleños, the Cayambi, the
Quitu-Caras, the Panzaleo, the Chimbuelo, the Salasacan, the Tugua, the Puruhá...