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420 * Humboldt, Ternaux Compans, Villar, Middendorf
 * Carrillo, saved Loyola's life, 293. See Soto
 * Casma, coast valley, 208
 * Cassana, palace, at Cuzco, 269
 * Castilla, Maria de. See Loaysa
 * Castro, Lope Garcia de, 276
 * Catacaos, peculiar language at, 220
 * Catalina, Maria Usica. See Paullu
 * Catari, Oliva's informant respecting an underground Tiahuanacu, 24; his ancient name of Tiahuanacu, 29 n.
 * Catu, or market, 263
 * Cauca valley : service of Cieza de Leon in, 2
 * Cauqui, dialect of the Yauyos, 180, 311
 * Cavillaca, goddess in Huarochiri, 230–4
 * Caviñas, 80
 * Caxamarca conquered by the Incas, 92, 93, 173, 182; Pizarro at, 225; Huascar's general defeated at, 246; murder of Atahualpa, 251; retribution at, 253
 * Cayara, a Quichua stronghold, 174
 * Cayto Marca, submits to the Inca, 65
 * Ccamantira, singing-bird, 82
 * Ccapac, meaning of the word, 43
 * Ccapac Apu, viceroy, 163
 * Ccapac Cocha, human sacrifice, 108
 * Ccapac Raymi, month, Dec.–Jan., 118, 125
 * Ccapac Situa, month, Aug.–Sept., 118, 125
 * Ccapac-tocco, window at Paccari-tampu, 49, 51, 52
 * Ccapac Yupanqui, 56
 * Ccenti, humming-bird, 82
 * Ccolli (Buddleia coriacea), a tree, 22, 80
 * Cconi Rayac, attribute of the deity in the Huarochiri myths, 231
 * Ccoya or Queen: portraits by Huaman Poma, 17. See Anahuarqui, 92; Chuqui Urpay, 244; Cusi Huarcay, 274; Mama Cusimiray, 241 ; Micay, 68; Mama Ocllo, 94; Mama Rahua, 241; Mama Runtu, 241; Tocta Cuca, 241
 * Ccoya Raymi, Sept.–Oct., 118
 * Ccuri-cancha. See Inti-cancha
 * Ccuri-chulpa, concubine of Uira-cocha Inca, 77, 83
 * Ccuri Vincha, golden garlands of Virgins, 107
 * Centeno, Diego : arrival at Cuzco, 267; defeated at Huarina, 268
 * Centeno, Caspar, schoolfellow of the Inca Garcilasso, 265
 * Centeno, Señora : museum once at Cuzco, now at Berlin, 320
 * Cervantes, Bartolome: gave Catari's statement to Oliva, 24
 * Ceterni, wife of Naymlap (whom see)
 * Chachapoyas, 33, 93, 198; Jesuit mission at, date of 'anonymous Jesuit' (Valera) fixed by date of abandonment of, 304
 * Chahuar Quiz, month, July–August, 118, 124
 * Chalco Yupanqui, led a column to invade the montaña from Pilcopata, 196, 197
 * Chalcuchima, a Quito general, second in command of Atahualpa's army, 247, 250; met his deserts, 251, 266
 * Champi or battle-axe, 122
 * Chañan-ccuri-coca, a valiant lady who defended Cuzco against the Chancas, 85
 * Chancas Confederacy, 83, 161; founders, chiefs, resolution to subdue the Incas, 83; flight of Inca Uira-cocha, 84; defeat of the invaders, 86, 87; final overthrow, 88, 89; formed a contingent of the Inca army, 92; their country, 174; in the army of Pachacuti: their flight, 178, 198
 * Chancay, coast valley, 206
 * Chanquiri, a crow, 86