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The Inka Economy

The Inka Economy. Economy.

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The Inka Economy

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  1. The Inka Economy

  2. Economy • An economy consists of the system of the production, distribution and consumption of goods and services within a country or other area – that is, it pertains to the labor, capital and land resources, as well as the actors, or agents, who participate in the production, storage, exchange, distribution, and consumption of goods and services within a given area.

  3. Tripartite Division of Resources • State/Inka • Religion/Gods • Hatunruna (Ayllus/Commoners)

  4. Ayllus and the Vertical Archipelago

  5. Caballitos

  6. Coastal Valley Ecology

  7. Highland Agriculture

  8. Andean Agricultural Sciences

  9. Highland irrigation

  10. Varieties of Potatoes in one field (chakra)

  11. Labor Organization:Reciprocity-Ayni / Minka State Labor -Mit’a

  12. Root Crop (Manioc) cultivation in the ceja and Tropical Forest

  13. Administrative Centers with Storehouses

  14. Collcas - Storehouses

  15. Aqllakuna – young women in service to the state (weaving, brewing chicha, etc.)

  16. Aqllahuasi at Huánuco Pampa

  17. Mitimaes (Mitmaqkuna) • Military • Economic • Religious

  18. State Farms - Cochabamba (Huayna Capac)

  19. Cochabamba Valley Maize Fields (Huayna Capac)

  20. Supplying laborers for state farms in Abancay and Cochabamba

  21. Suyus in Cochabamba maize field

  22. Artisanal Facilities staffed by mitimaes

  23. Miliraya - Textile and Pottery Production Mitimaes for Copacabana Pilgrimage Center, Lake Titicaca Copacabana Pilgrimage Center

  24. Collca quipucamayoq

  25. Military Recruitment and Organization

  26. Census-Taking

  27. Provincial Record Keeper

  28. Chupachu Labor Assignments (1549)

  29. Decimal Administrative Accounting - Khipu

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