Question

An early drama written in the language of these people is titled for the warrior Ollantay, who falls in love with a character named “happy star,” or Cusi Coyllur (“COO-see COY-yuhr”). For 10 points each:
[10e] Name these people who were documented in a set of Cometarios Reales by the mestizo author Garcilaso de la Vega, which he wrote in Spanish and Quechua (“KEHCH-wuh”). That book about these people opens with the founding of Cuzco.
ANSWER: Inca [or Incans]
[10h] An author with this surname wrote a literary History of the Incas whose manuscript was lost for 300 years. An author with this surname wrote about a “Tiger of the Plains” from La Rioja (“ree-OH-hah”) in a book partly set in La Tablada.
ANSWER: Sarmiento [or Domingo Sarmiento; or Pedro Sarmiento de Gamboa]
[10m] Felipe Guamán (“GWAH-mahn”) Poma de Ayala wrote an illustrated book in this genre denouncing the ill-treatment of the Incas. In a book titled for this genre, Bayardo San Roman refuses Angela, the sister of Pedro and Pablo Vicario, who kill Santiago Nasar.
ANSWER: chronicle [or Chronicle of a Death Foretold]
<Noah Sheidlower, World Literature>

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