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  • 105 n.; version of the Paccari-tampu myth, 140, 280
  • Salinillas, name of the horse of Garcilasso de la Vega, 270, 271
  • Salto de Aguirre. See Huallaga
  • Saña, coast valley, 208
  • Sanchez, schoolmaster to Mestizos at Cuzco, 264
  • San Cristoval, church at Cuzco, 256, 286
  • Sancu, pudding at Situa festival, 126
  • San Damian, in Huarochiri, 230
  • San Domingo, convent at Cuzco: copy of Ollantay at, 148
  • San Lorenzo, island, v, 227
  • Sañoc tribe: followers of the Ayars, 50, 65
  • Santa, coast valley, 208
  • Santa Ana, church at Cuzco: portraits of Incas, 121
  • Santillan: 'Relacion,' xi n., 7, 169
  • Santo Tomas, Domingo de: his grammar of the general language gave it the name of Quichua, 312
  • Saquis-ahuana, 84, 89, 90; meaning of the words, 90 n.; corrupted to Xaquix Ahuana and Sacs Ahuana, 90.: See Caquia
  • Sara Mama, 112
  • Sarmiento, Pedro de: voyages translated by the author, xi n.; history of the Incas, xi n.; manuscript at Göttingen, edited by Dr. Pietschmann, 5; account of, special value, 6, 280; version of the Paccari-tampu myth, 49–57; his dates, 55; gives Tahuapaca as the name of Uira-cocha's servant, 101; on human sacrifices, 109; method of recording events, 140; condition of Peru before the Incas, 159; Inca's voyage to the Galapagos islands, 184, 185; Inca invasion of the coast, 223; survivals of Incas, 254; with the Viceroy Toledo on his journey of inspection, 289
  • Sausiru, farm, 135
  • Saya huamrac, class of children, 162
  • Sayri-cancha, 56
  • Sayri Tupac, son and heir of Manco Inca, 259; tournament at his baptism, 268; induced to come to Lima, 273, 274; return to Cuzco, death, 274; his wife Cusi Huarcay, 274; marriage of his daughter to Loyola, 274; received the llautu of Atahualpa from Miguel Astete, 274
  • Schinus molle, berry used to flavour chicha, 127. See Molle
  • Schools. See Yacha-huasi
  • Sec, peculiar language on the coast, 220
  • Sechura, on the coast, 220
  • Sicuani, 113; Dr. Valdez, Cura of, 148
  • Sillustani, chulpas or Colla burial towers, 187, 319
  • Silva, Diego de, godfather of Inca Garcilasso, 264
  • Simaponte, Tupac Amaru captured at, 293
  • Sinchi, chief, 159
  • Sinchi Rocca, 56
  • Siquillapampa, the Ccoya Mama Rahua's residence at, 244, 245, 247
  • Situa, festival, 125–7
  • Siuyacu, mother of Rocca: revolution arranged by, 58, 59; urges reforms, 66
  • Socialism under the Incas, 169
  • Socso or Sucso, bastard of Inca Uira-cocha, 77, 84
  • Socyac, diviners, 107
  • Solar observations, 115, 116
  • Solorzano, Juan de: his 'Politica Indiana,' 8
  • Solstices, 115
  • Solstitial pillars, 115
  • Sondor-huasi, 319
  • Songs: harvest song, 70; Huari, 131; Haylli, 132; Yarahui, 135; mythical song, 143; love songs, 156
  • Soothsayers. See Diviners
  • Sora, an intoxicating spirit, 128