essay

Dynastic structures in Andean culture

northern dynasties : kingship and statecraft in chimor: a symposium at dumbarton oaks, 12th and 13th october 1985Washington, D.C.Published In 1990 • Pages: 489-505

By: Zuidema, R. Tom (Reiner Tom).

AbstractBrief abstract written by HRAF anthropologists who have done the subject indexing for the document
For purpose of example, five indigenous Peruvian dynastic genealogies recorded by the Spanish before 1622 are examined, including that of the royal Inka lineage of Cuzco. The myths of Naymlap and of Taycanamo (the traditional first ruler of the Chimu) are considered, with commentary on what would be required to archaeologically test the chronological implications at Chan Chan. Caution is given that the myth of Naymlap should be considered a typical Andean myths, not a possible retelling of historic events. It recounts social structures like those under the Inka (e.g. the forty retainers of Naymlap can be equated to the forty [i]mita[/i] labor groups that served in Cuzco), so therefore may only reflect political organization at the time of the Spanish Conquest.
SubjectsDocument-level OCM identifiers given by the anthropology subject indexers at HRAF
Traditional history
Comparative evidence
Lineages
Chief executive
Cult of the dead
Ordering of time
Territorial hierarchy
Community heads
Moieties
traditionCulture name from the Outline of World Cultures (OWC)
Chimu
HRAF PubDateThe date HRAF published the document
2015
RegionThe area the document pertains to
South America
Sub RegionThe more specific area the document pertains to, which is located within the Region
Central Andes
Document TypeMay include journal articles, essays, collections of essays, monographs, or chapters/parts of monographs
essay
Evaluation
Creator TypeThe type of person writing the document, e.g. Ethnographer, Missionary, Archaeologist, Folklorist, Linguist, Indigenous Person, and so on.
Ethnohistorian
Document Rating A ranking done by HRAF anthropologists based on the strength of the source material on a scale of 1 to 5, as follows: 1 - poor; 2 - fair; 3 - good, useful data, but not uniformly excellent; 4 - excellent secondary data; 5 - excellent primary data.
4: Excellent Secondary Data
5: Excellent Primary Data
AnalystThe HRAF anthropologist who subject indexed the document and prepared other materials for the eHRAF culture/tradition collection
Sarah Berry; 2014
Field DateThe date the researcher conducted the fieldwork or archival research that produced the document
not specified
Coverage DateThe date or dates that the information in the document pertains to
600-400 BP (AD 1400-1600)
Coverage PlaceLocation of the research culture or tradition (often a smaller unit such as a band, community, or archaeological site)
coastal and highland Peru
NotesAdditional notes
R. Tom Zuidema
Includes bibliographical references (p. 504-505)
LCCNLibrary of Congress Control Number
89023336
LCSHLibrary of Congress Subject Headings
Chimu Indians--Politics and government--Congresses
Chimu Indians--Antiquities--Congresses
Chan Chan Site (Peru)--Congresses
Peru--Antiquities--Congresses