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Inca Capacocha: The Child Sacrifice Ritual That Shocked an Empire

Inca Capacocha: The Child Sacrifice Ritual That Shocked an Empire

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When the Inca needed to speak directly to their gods, they sent the most precious offering imaginable: their own children. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the capacocha — the ritual child sacrifice that the Inca believed maintained the cosmic balance of Tawantinsuyu. They discuss the most famous examples, including the frozen mummies of Llullaillaco, Mount Ampato's Juanita, and the children of Cerro El Plomo and Nevado de Chuscha. Lucas explains the spiritual logic behind the practice: capacocha wasn't an act of desperation but a solemn, state-sponsored ceremony meant to honor Inti the sun god, Pachamama the earth mother, and the apus — the mountain spirits. He also addresses the ethical questions modern listeners bring to the ritual, and how the Inca themselves understood sacrifice and reciprocity. Along the way, they touch on how the Spanish chroniclers recorded (and misunderstood) the practice, and what archaeology has revealed about the children's lives before their deaths. The episode ends with a quiet reflection on what it means to try to understand a worldview so different from our own. #Capacocha #Inca #ChildSacrifice #Llullaillaco #Juanita #CerroElPlomo #NevadoDeChuscha #Inti #Pachamama #Apus #Tawantinsuyu #Mummies #Andes #Archaeology #MountainSacrifice #History #FexingoHistory #Ritual Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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