Little is known about the way the Ica Chincha people organized their society. They seem to have had no strong central government, but operated relatively independently in the different valleys they inhabited. Traders must have played a central role in their society, given the brisk trade they maintained with other zones of the Andean coast, which they journeyed to in great seagoing rafts. Once they came under Inka rule, the head of the Chincha Kingdom enjoyed great prestige and even accompanied Atahualpa to Cajamarca, when the Inka leader was taken prisoner by the Spanish conquistadors.