demographers    in  their   attempts    to  reconstruct population  figures,    age pyramids,
and life    cycle   trends  for early   Colonial    and late-Inca   populations.
Upon    assuming    office, the fifth   viceroy of  Peru,   Francisco   de  Toledo  (1569–
1581),  carried out one of  the most    comprehensive   fact-finding    missions,   which
he   referred    to  as  a   general     inspection  (visita    general).    While   the     Crown   had
instructed  Toledo  only    to  undertake   a   tribute register    (libro  de  tasa) of    the Native
population,  the     viceroy     used    the     process     to  collect     more    wide-ranging
information,     including   testimony   on  whether     tribute     assessment  had     risen   or
declined     in  communities     since   the     time    of  the     Incas,  as  well    as  questions
concerning  the history and fate    of  Native  inhabitants under   Spanish rule.   Toledo
used    the information from    the visita  general to  effect  profound    changes from
Inca     traditions  in  the     organization    of  the     rural   population.     Most    notably,    it
provided     him     with    the     blueprint   for     resettling  the     population  from    scattered
settlements into    agglutinated    towns   laid    out in  a   standardized    grid    pattern.    Only
a   portion of  Toledo’s    visita  general survives    today.  It  was published   by  Noble
David   Cook    in  1975,   and has been    mined   by  scholars    to  great   benefit in  efforts
to  understand  the culture,    history,    and economic    organization    of  the Inca    Empire.
Further Reading
Cook,   Noble   David.  Tasa    de  la  visita  general de  Francisco   de  Toledo. Lima:   Universidad Nacional    de  San
Marcos, Dirección   Universitaria   de  Biblioteca  y   Publicaciones,  1975.
———.     “Visitas,   Censuses,   and     Other   Sources     of  Population  Information.”   In Guide    to  Documentary
Sources for Andean  Studies,    1530–1900,  edited  by  Joanne  Pillsbury,  vol.    1,  129–43. Norman: University
of  Oklahoma    Press,  2008.
Diez    de  San Miguel, Garci.  Visita  hecha   a   la  provincia   de  Chucuito    por Garci   Diez    de  San Miguel  en  el  año
1567 .  Edited  by  Waldemar    Espinoza    Soriano.    Documentos  Regionales  para    la  Etnología   y   Etnohistoria
Andinas,    no. 1.  Lima:   Casa    de  la  Cultura del Perú,   1964.
Guevara-Gil,    Armando,    and Frank   Salomon.    “A  ‘Personal   Visit’: Colonial    Political   Ritual  and the Making
of  Indians in  the Andes.” Colonial    Latin   American    Review  3,  no. 1–2:    3–36,   1994.
Ortiz   de  Zuñiga, Iñigo.  Visita  de  la  provincia   de  León    de  Huánuco en  1562.   Edited  by  John    V.  Murra.  2
vols.   Documentos  para    la  Historia    y   Etnología   de  Huánuco y   la  Selva   Central,    no. 1–2.    Huánuco,    Peru:
Universidad Nacional    Hermilio    Valdizán,   Facultad    de  Letras  y   Educación,  1967–1972.
■GARY   URTON