THE LAST KUPUCAMAYOC IN THE WANKA CULTURE, THE ECONOMIST AND PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT UNCP FACULTY OF ECONOMY

Authors

  • Martina Agüero Angulo Universidad Nacional del Centro del Perú
  • Silvia Marina Álvarez Bernuy Universidad Nacional del Centro del Perú

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26490/uncp.prospectivauniversitaria.2007.4.1224

Keywords:

statistican, ccountable, Huamanis, quipu, yupana

Abstract

The economic science is the result of a long proces in the world as well as in Peru howerer ever though it wasn't defined clearly in the Incas Empire existed recording coun table techiques, whats mose, the profesional school of economists uses as its symbol the image of a Kipukamayoc and the Public Accontants do the same, although its not officially the investigated problem is was there a Kipukamayoc in the Wanka Culture along the colonization proces in Peru?. Who was the last Kipukamayoc in the new historial back ground of the Public Accountants and economits in the Wanka culture and ethnics, the quipu and Kipucamayoc and its usage in the conquest and colonization time. The achievemcnt of the investigation has a regional and institutional level using a descriptive method and as example, in the investigation 50% of the ordinary professors from the accounting and economist faculty. The term of studies of this investigation was for a year then. Important Conclusions: The Wanka leaders learned to use the quipu they leagued to the conquerors giving them warriors leaders, animal goods uoches, tools, utensils, etc. Thes were registered in the quipus in every Quipucamayoc. The Incas divided the Wankas in three huamonis: Hatun Xausa, Ananhuanca and Junin huanca and when the spaniards got to Cajamarca these were governed bye Ap Manco Surichaqui, Apo Alaya chuquillanqui and Apo Manco Guacrapgucar as the last Quipucamayoc of the Wanka Culture of Wanka ethnia, being baptized the spaniards as Jeronimo Guacrapgucar who registered in the quipus the services and devoted goods quontily giver to the spanish people for the conquest and colonization of Peru. Besides, theres some similarity in the Public Accountants and Economist work with the Quipucamayoc when they existed.

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Published

2022-01-15

How to Cite

Agüero Angulo, M., & Álvarez Bernuy, S. M. . (2022). THE LAST KUPUCAMAYOC IN THE WANKA CULTURE, THE ECONOMIST AND PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT UNCP FACULTY OF ECONOMY. rospectiva niversitaria, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.26490/uncp.prospectivauniversitaria.2007.4.1224

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Area IV - Ciencia Administrativas Económicas y Contables