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Rh * Pacific naval station, v; youngsters taught languages, vi 3em
 * Pacsa Mama, the moon as a deity, 117
 * Pahuac Hualpa Mayta, eldest son of Inca Yahuar Huaccac: murdered by the Huayllacans, 76
 * Pallata, second station of the Ayars, 51
 * Paltas, 82
 * Pampa Maroni: at Cuzco, 319
 * Pampas river, 92, 158, 174; gorge of, 176, 178
 * Pancurcu, torches at the Situa festival, 126
 * Pando, mestizo servant: interpreter to the mission at Vilcapampa, 291; put to death, 291, 292
 * Paramunca, coast valley, 208; southern boundary of Chimu territory, 227; Inca fortress, 238, 320
 * Parihuana-cocha, 176
 * Papoquets, 82
 * Partridge. See Yutu
 * Paruro, 45 n.
 * Pasto, 191
 * Pata-llacta. See Llactapata
 * Pativilca, southern boundary of Chimu territory, 181
 * Paucar, son of Inca Rocca, 68
 * Paucar, son of Uira-cocha Inca. See Tupac
 * Paucartampu, author at, ix; valley of, 194 ; montaña, 194; base of the Inca's operations in the montaña, 195
 * Paullu, son of Huayna Ccapac, 241; went to Chile with Almagro, 255; threw in his lot with the Spaniards, 260; joined Vaca de Castro, baptised, 256; granted the Colcampata palace, 256; his sons, 256; his wife, 261; his death, 261; extinction of the male line of his family, 282. See Carlos, Felipe, Melchior, Sahuaraura
 * Paytiti, 197
 * Peel, Sir William, v
 * Penachis, savage tribe on the skirts of the coast mountains, 224
 * Pepperell, visit to Mr. Prescott at, vii, viii
 * Peru: discovery (see Xeres), hospitality, ix; antiquity of civilisation, 29–31; origin, 31, 32; list of kings, 40, 46, 306
 * Peruvians. See Indians
 * Pictures used for recording events, 141
 * Piedrahita. See Collantes
 * Pietschmann, Dr., librarian of the university of Göttingen, editor of the work of Sarmiento, 6; discovered the work of Huaman Poma, 16
 * Pilco Cassa, head-dress of aspirants at the Huarachicu, 132
 * Pilcopata, 196
 * Pilcosones, hostile Indians, 197
 * Pinahua, submits to the Inca, 65, 80
 * Pincos, 175
 * Piquillacta ruins, 319
 * Pirua, 41, 230
 * Pirua, dynasty, 42, 48
 * Pirua Paccari Manco, first king of Peru, 42
 * Pisco, peopled by Yauyos, 180, 227; irrigation, 237
 * Pissac, 82, 184, 125, 116, 319
 * Pitazofi, 222. See Naymlap
 * Pizarro, Francisco: on the coast, 224; arrival at Caxamarca, 225; founded Truxillo, 225; murder of Atahualpa, 250, 251; acknowledged Manco Inca, 254; founded Lima, 255; murder of Manco's wife, 257; two children by an Inca princess, 260
 * Pizarro, Francisco (the younger), 265, 271
 * Pizarro, Gonzalo, 258; rebellion, 269; victory at Huarina, 270; arrival at Cuzco, kindness to Inca Garcilasso, 271; death, 271, 276