Every Inca citizen was assigned a very strict
task in life, connected to their age, gender and social position. For example
children over five years of age had the responsibility of carrying water up to
the fields where grown-ups were growing crops. And women older than fifty had
to weave cloth for making clothes. Even the physically and mentally disabled
were given daily tasks that were attuned to their capabilities. One of these tasks
was chewing maize or corn and spitting it back into a big bowl. By letting this
substance ferment the Inca made their own special corn beer called Chicha which
they drank on festive occasions.
All of the individual responsibilities were
recorded by bureaucrats through a system called the Quipu. It was an intricate
form of communication using colored strings tied into knots. This was the Inca
alternative to writing since they did not develop a written language of their
own. Emperor Pachacuti also created religious holidays for his people. Six
times a month the entire empire was shut down for festivities, lectures and
parades.
The Inca were incredible builders and
architects. Their irrigation systems, palaces, temples, and fortifications can
still be seen throughout the Andes. They had an efficient road system which was
mainly used for government and military purposes. Couriers would carry messages
in the form of knotted cords all over the empire. Unfortunately, this road
network was also used by the Spanish, which greatly facilitated their conquest
of the Inca Empire.

Great information, well written and very interesting! Well done guys! :)
ResponderEliminarThe celebration of the rituals, the establishment of alliances and the declaration of war was part of the Inca culture and that sounds great.
ResponderEliminarAll the info sounds interesting, thank you. I like your blog.
ResponderEliminarI was reading this very summarized, and good points juan carlos
ResponderEliminarVery interesting I like your blog you are explained very well about the Incas
ResponderEliminarJanette!
I liked your homework and the song jajaja it's so confortable to read the information with this music :)
ResponderEliminarall was very interesting more the part that talk about of the society was complete and great
ResponderEliminarPrevious cultures apparently left no written record, but their architecture, ceramics, and state government were inherited when the Inca empire emerged c:
ResponderEliminarWhat a great blog, and that song is very nice to reading, have the right information .
ResponderEliminarMachu Pichu ♡
ResponderEliminarThis blog has a lot of information about the Inca culture. I learn thanks to this blog a little more about the Inca architecture, their empire, their ceramic art pieces and more. Nicely done