For me it is awesome to hear about my country's history in other languages. Thankyou for that. A couple of names were a bit off but the video overall was AMAZING! 💜
So typical from USA ppl, u know, the ones who burnt people alive, in New England over witches. The one's who slaughtered inocente men women and children for love of your Christian God and country. Ever heard of the Yaquis burnt alive in a church by the Texas Rangers? It happened. Was that also a sacrifice for ur Christian God? Or was that just good ol Christian meanness.
@@user-ll9hb3sd8h That's mainly the case when independent creators talks about pre-Columbian cultures. There is a lot of misinformation and poorly documented videos about the Incas. pre-Columbian history is very underated, even tho the first civilization in the Americas (Norte Chico, Caral, Perú) is as old as the Egyptian civilization.
I'm American but spend my high school years in Peru. They have what we don't is a prom trip, a felid trip before prom, and my family and I was living in capital Lima, a week long trip was to Machu Picchu. The entire senior year and I saw the runes, went ta 2 dance nightclubs, and the museums showed model stands (like dollhouses or full room trainsets) of the mummies burials with plates and vases as part of the oldest customs in multi-cultures...offerings of what the dead may need for the journey to the other side. P.S. America would never have a trip that long or out of state where u live.
@@Sthefano103 I went to school in USA and Latin America, the education system is much better, in Latin America, and stricter, and spiritual, in a good way. USA ppl wouldn't understand. It is like apples and oranges, but you probably wouldn't understand it, not by my point of view.
To know that such big and important thing once existed and now it’s no more makes me sad, and question alternative worlds and histories. and makes you question the future of our civilisations, what will be left after us, after our civilisations will fall. 👁👁😔
the thing is still there. the people on that part of the world still speak quechua, they live pretty old style lives. you should go visit. the only thing that collapsed was that organization from before
Yes the incas still exsist with a population of 58,500,000 incan nobles,58,500,000 inca warriors,58,500,000 inca Royals,58,500,000 incan Royal guards,58,500,000 incan Elders and 58,500,000 inca Elite warriors in 2023 for a population of 351,000,000 incans in 2023
Fun fact, the MITA the harshest Incan forced labor was adopted and increased by the spanish to enforce the work in the mines. Denying to participate in the Incan Mita was punished by mutilation. But the spanish Mita was so bad that the indians voluntarily practiced self mutilation to avoid it.
@@ribps289 dont bother with perpetually offended people. i'm also from here. don't worry about it. amerindians is the new widely accepted term. but when saying indians you basically mean amerindian and are only 4 letters away. so u have done nothing outrageous at all
😊 Ancient Native Americans kept written records. Some of these are translated and recorded in The Book of Mormon - Another Testament of Jesus Christ. The last chapter tells how we can know that records are true.
This reminds me of the time that the scousers came to my small country village they wiped most of us out we have lost all our car wheels and radio's They introduced county lines to our beautiful country estate now everybody is taking drugs and drink And now they call me names for wearing white socks with shorts I can relate to the inca on a spiritual level
@@rociorequemelgarejo3820 well there are two myths, don't forget "The Aya brothers" It seems that the legend of Manco Capac and Mama Ocllo is an inspiration from the other legend
As fascinating as all these south and Central American Empires and nations were. I still find the concept of human sacrifice as abhorrent and terribly wrong in any sort of way. J can respect polytheists to an extent. Its their faith. But such practices I find. Evil.
Really? Do you find the concept of burning ppl alive, at the stake, in New England more acceptable? Do you find the slaughter of inocente men women and children at Wounded Knee for love of God and country, more acceptable? Ever heard of the Yaquis burnt alive in a church, it happened, is that more acceptable? Some experts r pretty sure that the human sacrifice thing, was greatly exaggerated by the Spanish. There is no mention of it in any glyphs, native writing, only mentioned in Spanish writing. The Christian fryers wrote about the Spanish getting false confessions from Native ppl by torture. Not saying we were angles, no one was, but we ain't what they say we r. We were no better or worse than all mankind. Don't be such hypocrites!!
This is inaccurate. Hes showing mayan artifacts and photos as well. Inka were not mestizo or mongoloids. They were BLACK and they are related to modern fulani(mandinke). Historians know these were black skinned peoples but they lie and show you white people on purpose.
The descendants of the Inca are the present-day Quechua-speaking peasants of the Andes, who constitute perhaps 45 percent of the population of Peru. They combine farming and herding with simple traditional technology.
Today, the descendants of the Incas are all the Quechua-speaking people (mostly farmers) of the central Andes. In Peru, Inca descendants make up almost half of the country's population.
The Incas were a civilization in South America formed by ethnic Quechua people also known as Amerindians. In 1400AD they were a small highland tribe, one hundred years later in the early 16th century the Incas rose to conquer and control the largest empire ever seen in the Americas forming the great Inca Empire.
Quechua, the language of the Inca Empire and still spoken by approximately 8 million people throughout the Andes, is the most spoken indigenous language in the Americas.
Quechua With roughly ten million speakers, you're almost certain to come into contact with Quechua-speaking people while volunteering in South America. This language is part of daily life for many Peruvians and is a key part of Peru's history and culture.
Incan King Tupac is still revered today for his hits " Alpaca ya head up," "Machu Picchu Love," and "Dear Llama."
Wopila..😊
Inca never incan and i woulda gone with “Quipu head up” lol but awesome
😂😂😂
Ambitionz as a tribal
Hit em up (cortez Diss)
*mentions incan and mayan calendars*
*shows aztec calendar*
For me it is awesome to hear about my country's history in other languages. Thankyou for that.
A couple of names were a bit off but the video overall was AMAZING! 💜
Same! It feels so weird but so amazing
Fun fact: the word "Sacrifice" does not exist in the Quechua language. The Incas considered that at some point these sacrifices would somehow reawaken
Priest after sacrificing someone: *Don't worry madam, your son will wake up some time in the future. His sacrifice is appreciated*
O, oh oh oh
Ok
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So typical from USA ppl, u know, the ones who burnt people alive, in New England over witches. The one's who slaughtered inocente men women and children for love of your Christian God and country. Ever heard of the Yaquis burnt alive in a church by the Texas Rangers? It happened. Was that also a sacrifice for ur Christian God? Or was that just good ol Christian meanness.
It's weird you use so many Aztec illustrations, there are many good Inca illustrations in the internet you could have used
Way too many.
I really loved this video and can't wait for the Aztec empire.
Great video man 👍, can you please do a little Polynesian and maybe Celtic and Voodoo mythology please.
Taking Great Zimbabwe as an example, could you please make a video on an African civilization.
Common guys 70% of the images are from Mesoamerican civilizations
The video isn't that good, most of the information is extremely simplified, and the images doesn't fit. Weird mistakes and statements without reason
@@anonymousy8882 The channel has excellent videos but there are always those that look out of place idk why.
@@user-ll9hb3sd8h That's mainly the case when independent creators talks about pre-Columbian cultures. There is a lot of misinformation and poorly documented videos about the Incas. pre-Columbian history is very underated, even tho the first civilization in the Americas (Norte Chico, Caral, Perú) is as old as the Egyptian civilization.
Another awosme vidoe ist the best love this so so so much love the drama
Incredibly well described, straight to the point and accurate video. Great effort!
Quito-Ecuador
2021
I'm American but spend my high school years in Peru. They have what we don't is a prom trip, a felid trip before prom, and my family and I was living in capital Lima, a week long trip was to Machu Picchu. The entire senior year and I saw the runes, went ta 2 dance nightclubs, and the museums showed model stands (like dollhouses or full room trainsets) of the mummies burials with plates and vases as part of the oldest customs in multi-cultures...offerings of what the dead may need for the journey to the other side. P.S. America would never have a trip that long or out of state where u live.
Fyi peruvians are still americans (south america) just like egyptians are africans and indians are asian and polish are european me entiendes?
You’re comparing apples to oranges lol. You probably were enrolled in private school system in an affluent neighborhood in Lima.
@@Sthefano103 I went to school in USA and Latin America, the education system is much better, in Latin America, and stricter, and spiritual, in a good way. USA ppl wouldn't understand. It is like apples and oranges, but you probably wouldn't understand it, not by my point of view.
I used to work with a guy from Peru that speaks Quechua.
First place
And did I hear you say kuzco?
Macchu Picchu is in Cusco
My country history!
You are peruvian?
Yep
Which application is used to create videos like these?
To know that such big and important thing once existed and now it’s no more makes me sad, and question alternative worlds and histories.
and makes you question the future of our civilisations, what will be left after us, after our civilisations will fall.
👁👁😔
the thing is still there. the people on that part of the world still speak quechua, they live pretty old style lives. you should go visit. the only thing that collapsed was that organization from before
Please do Wari
Please upload a new video in The Trojan War Saga series 🙏🙏🙏
Yes the incas still exsist with a population of 58,500,000 incan nobles,58,500,000 inca warriors,58,500,000 inca Royals,58,500,000 incan Royal guards,58,500,000 incan Elders and 58,500,000 inca Elite warriors in 2023 for a population of 351,000,000 incans in 2023
Their system is really good... Especially the equality of men and women..
Hello Yes I'm Peruvian the Inca are my ancestors greetings 👋👋
Fun fact, the MITA the harshest Incan forced labor was adopted and increased by the spanish to enforce the work in the mines.
Denying to participate in the Incan Mita was punished by mutilation. But the spanish Mita was so bad that the indians voluntarily practiced self mutilation to avoid it.
Inca never incan and certainly never indian because we dont come from india just like the french dont come from mexico
@@incasolja1 i'm sorry for offending you. I meant native americans
@@ribps289 dont bother with perpetually offended people. i'm also from here. don't worry about it.
amerindians is the new widely accepted term. but when saying indians you basically mean amerindian and are only 4 letters away. so u have done nothing outrageous at all
@Javier DiFrancisco bro shut up we call ourselves indians lol 😂❤️
Does anyone know who the art was done by?
Tupac 🤓
In Zimbabwe we have the same thing still inhabited partially tho. Ziwa ruins from the east.
WAIT!!!! sacrifices were only made ONCE every 9 years we were no Aztec´s man
So... they were cancelled but got their contract renewed for a spinoff series
Las fotos del canal esta mal
😊 Ancient Native Americans kept written records. Some of these are translated and recorded in The Book of Mormon - Another Testament of Jesus Christ. The last chapter tells how we can know that records are true.
I thought the Aztecs had the biggest empire in that time period
The Aztec empire was very small compared to the Inca empire. Many historians doesn't even recognize the Aztecs as an empire.
@@anonymousy8882 i must have gotten the two mix up thanks for the information!
This reminds me of the time that the scousers came to my small country village they wiped most of us out we have lost all our car wheels and radio's
They introduced county lines to our beautiful country estate now everybody is taking drugs and drink
And now they call me names for wearing white socks with shorts
I can relate to the inca on a spiritual level
Well now we know where Tupac went.
I was in shock when i saw Tupac 😂
but in your video tumbnail you have mayan. lol.
Clicked cause I thought about kuzco
U sound like Bird Person
Haven't heard that one before - thanks I guess!
-Narrator
@@michaelnakhiengchanh5967 i think he means the fictional character "bird person" from rick and morty. just in case you were curious
@@basteagui I had to Google it, yeah. But thanks.
Still, where did they come from?
There's a myth that explains the origin of the Inca people "Manco Capac and Mama Ocllo" that how the Inca people were born.. ✌🏻
@@rociorequemelgarejo3820 well there are two myths, don't forget "The Aya brothers"
It seems that the legend of Manco Capac and Mama Ocllo is an inspiration from the other legend
@@BlackcatPlayerB I totally forgot about the Aya brothers
indigenous people
New Tupac was king
As fascinating as all these south and Central American Empires and nations were. I still find the concept of human sacrifice as abhorrent and terribly wrong in any sort of way. J can respect polytheists to an extent. Its their faith. But such practices I find. Evil.
They did not see it as evil. You have to look at it through their lens. I’m sure there would be modern day things they wouldn’t agree with
Many would have found it an honor to be sacrificed
Really? Do you find the concept of burning ppl alive, at the stake, in New England more acceptable? Do you find the slaughter of inocente men women and children at Wounded Knee for love of God and country, more acceptable? Ever heard of the Yaquis burnt alive in a church, it happened, is that more acceptable? Some experts r pretty sure that the human sacrifice thing, was greatly exaggerated by the Spanish. There is no mention of it in any glyphs, native writing, only mentioned in Spanish writing. The Christian fryers wrote about the Spanish getting false confessions from Native ppl by torture. Not saying we were angles, no one was, but we ain't what they say we r. We were no better or worse than all mankind. Don't be such hypocrites!!
This is inaccurate. Hes showing mayan artifacts and photos as well. Inka were not mestizo or mongoloids. They were BLACK and they are related to modern fulani(mandinke). Historians know these were black skinned peoples but they lie and show you white people on purpose.
The descendants of the Inca are the present-day Quechua-speaking peasants of the Andes, who constitute perhaps 45 percent of the population of Peru. They combine farming and herding with simple traditional technology.
Today, the descendants of the Incas are all the Quechua-speaking people (mostly farmers) of the central Andes. In Peru, Inca descendants make up almost half of the country's population.
The Incas were a civilization in South America formed by ethnic Quechua people also known as Amerindians. In 1400AD they were a small highland tribe, one hundred years later in the early 16th century the Incas rose to conquer and control the largest empire ever seen in the Americas forming the great Inca Empire.
Quechua, the language of the Inca Empire and still spoken by approximately 8 million people throughout the Andes, is the most spoken indigenous language in the Americas.
Quechua
With roughly ten million speakers, you're almost certain to come into contact with Quechua-speaking people while volunteering in South America. This language is part of daily life for many Peruvians and is a key part of Peru's history and culture.
The mughal Muslims never forcefully converted the Hindus of India into Muslim. That's the difference between them and the ruthless Spanish here
sadly the same can't be said for the rest of the muslims.