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    Tala Canta Ilabe (in quechua: Tala Canta, or Sorcerer's Lasso; Tala: Lasso; Canta: Sorcerer) was an Inca governor for a zone in Collasuyo, corresponding...
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    of her aunts, along with her grandmother Águeda Flores (daughter of Tala Canta Ilabe, the Incan governor of Talagante), had approached the young woman with...
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  • culture and established a mitimae in Talagante governed by Prince Tala Canta Ilabe. Shortly after the Incas arrived, they were followed by the Spanish...
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  • Inca Princess Elvira of Talagante (daughter of the respected chief Tala Canta Ilabe) and grandmother to Catalina de los Ríos y Lisperguer (La Quintrala)...
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  • 11 September 1541. In Chile he married Elvira, the only daughter of Tala Canta Ilabe, the Cacique of Talagante. The daughter of Flores and Elvira was baptized...
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    edge of the Calera de Tango and Maipo Province communes in Chile. Tala Canta Ilabe was the last Inca who celebrated Inti Raymi in its Ushnu. The word...
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    decided to found a colony and a pucará, a task he entrusted to his son, Tala Canta Ilabe. He had the authority to name kurakas or governors, derived from that...
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