
Ep. 32: Conflict in Collasuyu
After an uncomfortable but successful campaign in Andesuyu, Tupac Inca Yupanqui returns to the capital to enjoy his triumph. But the celebration is cut short when word comes in from the South that the Colla and their allies have risen in rebellion in Collasuyu. The area is the most populous in the empire. And though the Inca have had success in Collasuyu, they’ve also faced disaster. If you’d like to support the show monetarily please click the following link: https://www.patreon.com/incapodcast. And thank you!Please follow the show on Twitter @Incapodcast, find us on our Facebook page: A History of the Inca or check out our website: http://ahistoryoftheinca.wordpress.com.Intro music by: Kalx aka Kaliran: Andean Lounge, Scream of the DevilTransition music by: Kike Pinto
21 Helmi 202113min

Ep. 2: Bienvenidos a los Andes
¡Bienvenidos una vez más a La historia de los Incas! Esta vez estamos obteniendo la disposición del terreno. Literalmente. Primero discute la geografía, dominada por los imponentes Andes. A continuación, abordamos el clima y explicamos cómo El Niño y otros eventos naturales pueden causar estragos. Se comentan brevemente recursos como alimentos, agua y materiales. Finalmente, hablamos sobre cómo los nativos pudieron adaptarse al duro entorno y cómo formaron unidades familiares únicas llamadas ayllus. Siga el programa en Twitter @Incapodcast, encuéntranos en nuestra página de Facebook: A History of the Inca o visite nuestra página web: ahistoryoftheinca.wordpress.com.Siga el programa en Twitter @Incapodcast, encuéntranos en nuestra página de Facebook: A History of the Inca o visite nuestra página web: ahistoryoftheinca.wordpress.com.</p>Intro/Salida música: Kalx aka Kaliran: Andean Lounge, Scream of the DevilTransición música : Kike Pinto
15 Helmi 202132min

Ep. 1: Introducción
Bienvenido a: ¡La historia de los Incas! Este es un nuevo podcast que cubre la historia del Imperio Inca. Después de escuchar otros podcasts y ver lo que había ahí fuera, el presentador Nick Machinski notó que la cobertura de esta área de la historia apenas se había cubierto. Después de casi dos años produciendo el podcast para una audiencia de habla inglesa, Nick decidió que era hora de traducir el programa al español, y aquí es donde entró Alicia Yantas, la presentadora en español. Este episodio presentará al presentador, el formato del programa y el horario. Indicamos qué esperar de los primeros episodios y qué planeamos cubrir en episodios posteriores. ¡Tenemos muchas ganas de comenzar esta aventura contigo!Siga el programa en Twitter @Incapodcast, encuéntranos en nuestra página de Facebook: A History of the Inca o visite nuestra página web: ahistoryoftheinca.wordpress.com.Intro/salida músic: Kalx aka Kaliran: Andean Lounge, Scream of the DevilTransición música : Kike Pinto
15 Helmi 20215min

Ep. 31: Welcome to the Jungle
With Pachacuti with his father Inti, Tupac Inca Yupanqui now dons the fringe as Sapa Inca. However, he soons receives word that word of his father’s demise has spread to various parts of the empire. Worst of all, it is in the darkest corner of the empire, in the jungles of Andesuyu.If you’d like to support the show monetarily please click the following link: https://www.patreon.com/incapodcast. And thank you!Please follow the show on Twitter @Incapodcast, find us on our Facebook page: A History of the Inca or check out our website: http://ahistoryoftheinca.wordpress.com.Intro music by: Kalx aka Kaliran: Andean Lounge, Scream of the DevilTransition music by: Kike Pinto
8 Helmi 202116min

Podcast Update
A lot has happened since November 2020, when we had our last few episodes. Several projects that I've mentioned just a few months ago, are actually taking shape. Plus, some things are changing in my personal life that will interfere with the podcast a bit. All of this was too much to put at the beginning of a single episode, so please take a moment and listen to this update, so you are aware of what will be taking place for the next several months.
8 Helmi 202130min

Ep. 30: Announcements & Questions
With the end of our second year, I make several announcements. Afterwards, we dive into a variety of questions ranging from religion to Polynesian-South American contact.To read more on Renata Flores, click on the article below:https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/28/world/americas/peru-indigenous-rap-renata-flores.html?smid=tw-shareTo read more on Polynesian-South American contact, click on the article below:https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/08/science/polynesian-ancestry.html#:~:text=Matter-,Some%20Polynesians%20Carry%20DNA%20of%20Ancient%20Native%20Americans%2C%20New%20Study,South%20America%20800%20years%20ago.&text=About%203%2C000%20years%20ago%2C%20people,ocean%20to%20reach%20uninhabited%20islands.If you’d like to support the show monetarily please click the following link: https://www.patreon.com/incapodcast. And thank you!Please follow the show on Twitter @Incapodcast, find us on our Facebook page: A History of the Inca or check out our website: http://ahistoryoftheinca.wordpress.com.Intro music by: Kalx aka Kaliran: Andean Lounge, Scream of the DevilTransition music by: Kike Pinto
23 Marras 202033min

Ep. 29: The Death of Pachacuti
Tupac returns to Cuzco to celebrate his latest conquests. But this triumph would be cut short has his father lies on his deathbed. In this episode we cover the funeral rites and summarize the feats of arguably the greatest Inca ruler: Pachacuti.If you'd like to support the show monetarily please click the following link: https://www.patreon.com/incapodcast. And thank you!Please follow the show on Twitter @Incapodcast, find us on our Facebook page: A History of the Inca or check out our website: http://ahistoryoftheinca.wordpress.com. Intro music by: Kalx aka Kaliran: Andean Lounge, Scream of the DevilTransition music by: Kike Pinto
9 Marras 202015min

Ep. 28: Provincial Life
With the empire quickly expanding, we're going to take some time to touch on what was happening beyond just Tupac conquering land. Tupac was also building. Estates, administration buildings, roads and coricanchas were all built under his watch. However, he also oversaw some of the most expansive use of resettlement in the Andes with the use of the mitmae system. Finally, we'll return to our narrative to see how two neighboring groups received vastly different treatment from the Inca.If you'd like to support the show monetarily please click the following link: https://patreon.com/incapodcast. And thank you!Please follow the show on Twitter @Incapodcast, find us on our Facebook page: A History of the Inca or check out our website: http://ahistoryoftheinca.wordpress.com.Intro music by: Kalx aka Kaliran: Andean Lounge, Scream of the DevilTransition music by: Kike Pinto
26 Loka 202020min