Introduction | p. xi |
Lake Urubamba | p. 1 |
The Mummy Speaks | p. 8 |
Geologic History Of Lake Urubamba | p. 10 |
Green Parrot | p. 16 |
Uru Bamba | p. 22 |
Territorial Expansion | p. 31 |
The First Bullthistle In The Path Of Communication | p. 34 |
Evolution Of The Governing System | p. 36 |
Development Of Stone Walls | p. 40 |
Quarrying At The Natural Dam | p. 43 |
Demise Of Doggy Doo-Doo | p. 53 |
Chief Spider Monkey | p. 56 |
Raft Development | p. 61 |
Chief White Parrot | p. 63 |
Broken Vinca Becomes Chief | p. 65 |
Chief Urubamba Cedar | p. 66 |
Chief Black Tarantula | p. 68 |
Chief Soaring Condor | p. 71 |
Easter Island | p. 83 |
White Parrot And Black Tarantula Decide To Go | p. 90 |
Several Others Volunteer | p. 93 |
Doggy Doo-Doo Volunteers | p. 95 |
Chief Hummingbird | p. 98 |
Chief Golden Puma | p. 104 |
Garnet And Gold Lantana Becomes Chief | p. 108 |
End Of Desert Drawings | p. 114 |
Lake Titicaca Becomes Governmental Center | p. 118 |
Huayna The Great (Tupac Capac) | p. 121 |
The Spanish Arrive | p. 125 |
Hot Pursuit | p. 128 |
Sergeant Cordova Discovers Gold At Urubamba | p. 129 |
Lake Urubamba Disappears | p. 136 |
The Fabulous Gold Chain | p. 141 |
About the Author | p. 143 |
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