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Inca Origins
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A temple at the center of Cuzco, Peru, marks the place of Inca origins.
The Qorikancha is closely associated with the Inca origin story. Located at the center of Inca Cuzco, Peru, it is the primary temple of the sun god Inti. As the story goes, Inti gives his children a golden staff and instructs them to find a place where the staff will sink into the ground. There, they build a temple and city.
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Inca Origins
Special | 1m 31sVideo has Closed Captions
The Qorikancha is closely associated with the Inca origin story. Located at the center of Inca Cuzco, Peru, it is the primary temple of the sun god Inti. As the story goes, Inti gives his children a golden staff and instructs them to find a place where the staff will sink into the ground. There, they build a temple and city.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship♪ ♪ MAN (speaking native language): (birds cawing) NARRATOR: The Inca believed they were children of the sun god, Inti, who instructs them to build Cuzco in the Qorikancha.
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