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Frank Salomon 훈민정음학회 2013 Scripta Vol.0 No.5
This paper concerns the precolumbian medium khipu, which is constructed from colored and/or knotted cords. Khipu flourished as the bureaucratic registry of the Inka Empire (c. 1450 CE–1532 CE). Although the Spanish viceroyalty enforced the alphabetic authority of scribes, it also recognized khipu as a complementary registry proper to Indians. Despite the development of a protocol for court khipu use, khipu remained opaque to Spaniards, and the medium acquired an aura of ethnic privacy. Some native Quechua- and Aymara-speaking communities retained khipu records of internal religious and administrative matters into the 20th century. Such ethnographic cases may shed light on the still-controversial basic makeup of the cord medium, whose standing as “true writing” or otherwise remains in debate.