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Chincha people : ウィキペディア英語版 | Chincha people
The Chincha were a Native American people of the Andes in south central Peru. In pre-Columbian times, they were conquered by the Incas. According to historian Friedrich Ratzel, the ''conquistador'' Francisco Pizarro met with Chinchas, who had traditions of a distant home across the sea.〔Ratzel, Friedrich. ''The History of Mankind'', Vol I. London: MacMillan, 1896. p. 154.〕 But at some later date they had disappeared. They gave their name to the Chincha Islands, off the coast of Peru, and to the animal known as the chinchilla (literally "Little Chincha"). ==Other reading==
*Caceres Macedo, Justo. ''Prehispanic Cultures of Peru''. Peruvian Natural History Museum, 1985. * Rostworowski de Diez Canseco, María. ''History of the Inca Realm''. Cambridge University Press, 1999.
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