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Mama Ocllo: The Inca Mother Coya Who Founded Cusco

Mama Ocllo: The Inca Mother Coya Who Founded Cusco

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This episode of The Story of Peru turns to the overlooked figure of Mama Ocllo, the sister-wife of Manco Cápac and co-founder of Cusco. We trace her origins in Inca origin myths—both the Lake Titicaca emergence and the Pacaritambo caves—and examine her real historical role as a Coya, or queen, who managed the ayllu system, oversaw women's labor in textile production, and wielded political influence through kinship networks. Lucas and Luna discuss how early Spanish chroniclers like Juan de Betanzos and Pedro Sarmiento de Gamboa recorded her story, the way colonial gender biases downplayed her contributions, and how Mama Ocllo became a symbol of indigenous motherhood during the 20th-century indigenismo movement. They also explore the archaeological evidence for elite Inca women, including the mummy known as the Señora de los Tatuajes. This episode fills a gap left by prior episodes focused on Sapa Incas and male figures, offering a fresh perspective on Inca governance and cosmology through the lens of a founding mother. #MamaOcllo #Inca #Cusco #Coya #MancoCapac #IncaMythology #Indigenismo #JuanDeBetanzos #PedroSarmientoDeGamboa #LakeTiticaca #Pacaritambo #Ayllu #IncaWomen #SeñoraDeLosTatuajes #IncaOriginMyths #SouthAmerica #PeruHistory #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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