Andean / Inca Andean / Inca lives in most parts of Peru Andean. They are mainly polytheistic, and I consider it as a series of gods responsible for providing rain, corn, sun etc. necessary for daily survival. Viracocha is the Lord and the greatest god. He is responsible for creating the earth, animals, and humans. He made people with stones, copied them and destroyed them according to his efforts. Viracocha is considered to be a ruler of Inca, or a sacred guardian of "Incani's".
Academics think that Machu Picchu is a shining granite city, the center of the sacred archeology of Cusco, the capital of the Inca capital. This mountain castle was built on the summit of the Inca Empire in the mid-nineteenth century and then abandoned by the Inca Empire. Until 1911 when archaeologist Shilam Bingham rediscovered it, its place was not known yet, except for locals. This site is only accessible on foot, by train or helicopter; most tourists get on a train from nearby Cusco
The offspring of Inca Quechua lives in the highland of the Andes. Many people do not speak Spanish, protect their ancestral habits and folklore. For this reason, in 1979 the Peruvian government used Quechua and Spanish as one of Peru's official languages. Along the coast and highland cities, white people, mixed blood and black people live in contemporary Western style. Contrary to these settlements, the eastern Peruvian jungle, more isolated Native Americans retain their lifestyle resembling their ancestors.
There is a difference in the religious, cultural and political traditions between Central America and the Andes' Azteca and the Inca Empire. Both empires are in Central America, but they are similar in some respects. These two cultures have a very strong influence on the cultivation of Central America and Andes. The religious aspect of Aztec and the Inca civilization is based on several different gods. The Aztec empire has over 128 gods and goddesses. Almost ... who is Azteca? Why are they considered to be bigger empires than the Romans? How did Hernan Cortes beat them? These are some of the questions people ask about indigenous peoples. These people were called Aztecs, but they were originally called Mexicans. They came to Mexico at the beginning of the 13th century and began to develop the social structure and government of pastors, kings, farmers and soldiers.