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FIVE Inka Writing
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xi
- PREFACE xiii
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PART ONE BACKGROUND FOR THE STUDY OF KHIPU AND QUECHUA NARRATIVES
- ONE An Overview of Spanish Colonial Commentary on Andean Knotted-String Records 1
- TWO Spinning a Yarn: Landscape, Memory, and Discourse Structure in Quechua Narratives 26
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PART TWO STRUCTURE AND INFORMATION IN THE KHIPU
- THREE A Khipu Information String Theory 51
- FOUR Reading Khipu: Labels, Structure, and Format 87
- FIVE Inka Writing 103
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PART THREE INTERPRETING CHRONICLERS' ACCOUNTS OF KHIPU
- SIX String Registries: Native Accounting and Memory According to the Colonial Sources 117
- SEVEN Woven Words: The Royal Khipu of Blas Valera 151
- EIGHT Recording Signs in Narrative-Accounting Khipu 171
- NINE Yncap Cimin Quipococ’s Knots 197
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PART FOUR COLONIAL USES AND TRANSFORMATIONS OF THE KHIPU
- TEN ‘‘Without Deceit or Lies’’: Variable Chinu Readings during a Sixteenth-Century Tribute-Restitution Trial 223
- ELEVEN Pérez Bocanegra’s Ritual formulario: Khipu Knots and Confession 266
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PART FIVE CONTEMPORARY KHIPU TRADITIONS
- TWELVE Patrimonial Khipu in a Modern Peruvian Village: An Introduction to the ‘‘Quipocamayos’’ of Tupicocha, Huarochirí 291
- THIRTEEN The Continuing Khipu Traditions: Principles and Practices 320
- CONTRIBUTORS 349
- INDEX 351
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xi
- PREFACE xiii
-
PART ONE BACKGROUND FOR THE STUDY OF KHIPU AND QUECHUA NARRATIVES
- ONE An Overview of Spanish Colonial Commentary on Andean Knotted-String Records 1
- TWO Spinning a Yarn: Landscape, Memory, and Discourse Structure in Quechua Narratives 26
-
PART TWO STRUCTURE AND INFORMATION IN THE KHIPU
- THREE A Khipu Information String Theory 51
- FOUR Reading Khipu: Labels, Structure, and Format 87
- FIVE Inka Writing 103
-
PART THREE INTERPRETING CHRONICLERS' ACCOUNTS OF KHIPU
- SIX String Registries: Native Accounting and Memory According to the Colonial Sources 117
- SEVEN Woven Words: The Royal Khipu of Blas Valera 151
- EIGHT Recording Signs in Narrative-Accounting Khipu 171
- NINE Yncap Cimin Quipococ’s Knots 197
-
PART FOUR COLONIAL USES AND TRANSFORMATIONS OF THE KHIPU
- TEN ‘‘Without Deceit or Lies’’: Variable Chinu Readings during a Sixteenth-Century Tribute-Restitution Trial 223
- ELEVEN Pérez Bocanegra’s Ritual formulario: Khipu Knots and Confession 266
-
PART FIVE CONTEMPORARY KHIPU TRADITIONS
- TWELVE Patrimonial Khipu in a Modern Peruvian Village: An Introduction to the ‘‘Quipocamayos’’ of Tupicocha, Huarochirí 291
- THIRTEEN The Continuing Khipu Traditions: Principles and Practices 320
- CONTRIBUTORS 349
- INDEX 351