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Warning! What you are about to see will leave you in awe and you will be asking

Warning! What you are about to see will leave you in awe and you will be asking

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Warning!What you are about to see will leave you in awe and you will be asking

How did she do that?!

Due to the speeding time travel, this PowerPoint is not rated for children under the age of 6 years old. Thank you for your

understanding. Enjoy the show!

Have you ever wanted to go to Ancient Inca?

You could jump into a time machine,

But, I doubt you have one of those

So now I plan to solve your problem!

Introducing

Drumroll please………..

The one and only

Ancient Inca transporter! (of my very own invention!)

This high definition transporter will blast you all in a flash to the ancient Inca faster then you can say “Llama, llama!”

Now, shall we try it out?

On 3 everybody

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Welcome to Ancient Inca!!

Look around, what do you see? Mountains! People! Llamas! You will find all of that here in Ancient Inca!

Geography

Ancient Inca is located in the western parts of South America. The empire takes up almost all of western

South America.

Some of the landforms are mountains,

Slopes look like this

And if you are lucky enough to stumble upon a valley during our trip, it will look something like

this

Cool, right?

Family and Kin

Girls would learn to weave and cook on weekends by there moms teaching them and on weekdays, would go to

school to learn how to read and write Quechua (KECH-wah)

Boy would also go to school on weekdays with all of the girls, to read and write Quechua, and on weekends, the would follow there fathers while they worked to teach themselves the responsibilities of being

an Incan man

Women would run the household by weaving, cooking, and cleaning. They would also have the reasonability of

caring for ALL of the children when not at school.

And most importantly, the men were the well-beings of the

household.

Political Organization

The ruler, Cuzco, had a VERY fierce army. There goal was to conquer as much land as possible. They would conquer new lands by

persuading the people of other lands with corn, a place to stay, and good education for there young.

Cuzco, the empire

If they say, no, this is where the army comes in, they attack the main land and decapitate the people that would not join

there land and that is how they conquered new lands.

Incan army

Communication

Ancient Incan not only used there very own language, Quechua (KECH-wah) but had there own of taking messages a far distance, the used Quipus (KEE-puhz) these knotted roped have different colors, knot

types, and lengths, depending on what it is standing for.

To deliver these quips (KEE-puz), they had messengers. Messengers were people who traveled a long distance to deliver messages for little pay. They often played joyful tunes on a flute while traveling.

Economics

Women often weaved to trade for other silks to sew into new clothing for their families.

Also, famers would trade their crops for other goods, such as silks for weaving and other crops that they

might be low on stock or not able to grow, due to soils.

Technology

Ancient Incan's technology wasn’t anything like what we have today.

They didn’t even have IPhones!

Instead, they used

llamas

Yeah, llamas. Llamas were used to pull carts. They were also used for transporting an item or items to a far away place.

Incan people also loved to cave stone. They used levers and chisels. Chisels would carve the stone

and the lever would hold it up

chisel

lever

Another thing ancient Incans would use are lampas. Lampas are a tool used for plowing.

Sorry, I couldn’t find a picture of a lampa, all that would come up was a lamp. It thinks I spelled lamp

wrong.

Beliefs and Rituals

To ancient Incans, metal was not valued as money, but as a symbol to the gods, so metal was sacred.

Many Incans made gold and silver objects to honor the gods

And one more thing that is sort of like the ancient Greeks, the Incans worshiped many gods and goddess. Some of the included Inti (the

sun god), Mamacocha (the sea goddess), and Pachamama (the earth goddess).

Education

Children began school at age 13. if you lived in ancient Inca, you still wouldn’t be in school yet!

This picture shows an Incan school

Children learned to read and write Quechua.

This is a teacher talking to his students in Quechua.

Did you know that in ancient Inca, they only had schools in the capital city, Cuzco? Yes, its true! Some kids even

had to walk miles, just to learn to read and write!

Creative Expression

Incans were VERY skilled builders. They could build a building so tightly, you couldn’t even slide a thin

knife trough one of the cracks in the stone!

The Incans loved to paint, sculpt, and do lots of art. They were known for there wonderful pottery and

paintings.

Ancient pottery

Ancient painting

Ancient weaving

Food, Clothing, and

Shelter

Lets start

off with

Food

Ancient Incan foods consist of grains, crops, and many types of

fruits and vegetables.

Now we will explore

Clothing

Many clothes were made out of llama or alpaca wool. If you were lucky enough to own a cotton farm, your

clothes would be made out of cotton or wool.

One more thing we will see is

Shelter

Almost all of the buildings in ancient Inca are hand-built stone buildings. All of the buildings are very

well built.

Now, that is the end of are tour, we have to go home. Let me just press the button, uh, has anyone seen the transporter? Oh yeah, I just saw a llama trying to eat the top of it off. Now I have got it.

Yum Yum!

Lets go home, shall we?

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Great, now we are back in the computer lab. I hope you enjoyed the trip. I hope you keep the wonderful experience

and the facts you learned forever in your mind.

If you have anymore questions, I am always available. I hope you enjoyed the show.