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Before the arrival of the Spanish
,
My life in the community was a reflection of the greatness of our town
.
My name is Sinchi Roca
,
the second Sapa Inca
,
son of the great Manco Cápac
.
Crecí en la majestuosa ciudad de cusco
,
surrounded by imposing stone palaces and temples dedicated to Inti
,
the sun god
.
Since young
,
I trained in the arts of war and diplomacy
,
aware of my destiny as leader of our empire
.
Every morning
,
the sun rose over the Andes
,
bathing our land in golden light
.
Under its warm glow
,
the people got up to begin their work: farmers worked the fertile terraces
,
weavers created colorful woolen garments and artisans sculpted figures in gold and silver
.
they supervisaba los rituales religiosos
,
ensuring the gods were satisfied and protected our land
.
In the evenings
,
I walked the stone paths that connected our domains
.
On those trips
,
I learned from the amautas
,
wise men who taught me about astronomy
,
medicine and the laws of our empire
.
We were governed by the ayni
,
a system of reciprocity that ensured that no one in the community went hungry or unprotected
.
It was a time of prosperity and balance
.
But everything changed with the arrival of the bearded men from the other side of the great sea
..
At first
,
we saw them as a curiosity
,
but soon his intention became clear
.
They wanted our lands
,
our treasures and submit to their customs
.
The war broke out
,
and our arrows and spears could do little against their weapons of thunder and steel
.
After the fall of our great leaders and the betrayal of some of our own
,
our resistance weakened
.
they
,
Sinchi Roca
,
I saw how our sacred city
,
cusco
,
she was profaned
.
The temples were looted
,
and the symbols of our culture
,
destroyed
.
Those who were not killed
,
were enslaved
.
The world I knew fell apart
.
The teachings of the amautas were replaced by
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