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ID: 901001776
Page link: http://vocab.getty.edu/page/ia/901001776
Record Type: Character/Person

Ayar Cachi (Inca character)

Note: One of the four Inca ancestral male siblings who emerged from a cave of origin, Pacarictambo.

Names:
Ayar Cachi (Inca character) (preferred,English-P,D,N)
Ayar Cache (Inca character) (English,U,N)
Ayar Kachi (Inca character) (English,U,N)

Hierarchical Position:
Legend, Religion, Mythology (P)
....<Amerindian iconography> (P)
........<Inca iconography> (P)
............<Inca characters> (P)
................Ayar Cachi (Inca character) (I)
Related Iconography:
has as location .... Pacarictambo
..........(Legend, Religion, Mythology, Amerindian iconography, Inca iconography, Inca legendary places, Pacarictambo (Inca legendary place)) [901001777]

Other Relationships:
role/characteristic is .... founder (originator)
.....(people by activity, people (agents), People (hierarchy name)) (AAT)
culture/religion is .... Inca (culture, general)
.....(Late Intermediate Period, Pre-Columbian Andean styles and periods, Pre-Columbian South American styles and periods, Pre-Columbian (American), Americas, The, styles, periods, and cultures by region, Styles and Periods (hierarchy name)) (AAT)
role/characteristic is .... legendary character
.....(characters (people by activity), people by activity, people (agents), People (hierarchy name)) (AAT)

Sources:
Ayar Cachi (Inca character)
................Steele, Handbook of Inca Mythology (2004)
................Dumbarton Oaks online (2002-)
Ayar Cache (Inca character)
................Steele, Handbook of Inca Mythology (2004) 102 ff.
Ayar Kachi (Inca character)
................Steele, Handbook of Inca Mythology (2004)
................Dumbarton Oaks online (2002-)
Iconography Record Sources:
................ Steele, Handbook of Inca Mythology (2004)
................ Betanzos, Narrative of the Incas (2010)
................ Dumbarton Oaks online (2002-)

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