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Inuksuk - Wikipedia An inuksuk (plural inuksuit) [1] or inukshuk[2][a] is a type of stone landmark or cairn built and used by Inuit, including Iñupiat, Kalaallit, Yupik, and other peoples of the North American Arctic
Inuksuk (Inukshuk) - The Canadian Encyclopedia Inuksuk (also spelled inukshuk, plural inuksuit) is a figure made of piled stones or boulders constructed to communicate with humans throughout the Arctic Traditionally constructed by the Inuit, inuksuit are integral to Inuit culture and are often intertwined with representations of Canada and the North
What Is An Inukshuk? - Arctic Kingdom An inukshuk (ᐃᓄᒃᓱᒃ), meaning “that which acts in the capacity of a human,” is more of a general vertical mound of rocks that stand as a directional guide or landmark on a hillside to follow
The History and Meaning of the Inuksuk – Pagan Federation . . . For centuries, the Inuit people of Canada’s Arctic stacked rock in human form to create the Inuksuk, a steadfast guidepost that provided direction across the vast horizons of the North Over time, the Inuksuk has become a symbol of hope and friendship, an eternal expression of the hospitality of a …
Inukshuk-The Story Behind the Roadside Landmark - Northern . . . Travellers along the highways and byways in our Northern Wilds are sometimes baffled by the piles of rocks balanced on top of rock croppings, perched on boulders or placed at the edge of the boreal forest, called Inuksuk (also spelled Inukshuk; plural form is Inuksuit)
Historical Spotlight: Inukshuk - Bering Straits An Inukshuk is a figure made of piled rocks or boulders constructed to communicate with others Inukshuks have been part of the Arctic’s history for thousands of years
Inuksuk Inunnguaq Inuksuit - Signposts of the North An "inuksuk" (pronounced "in-uk-shuk") is a monument used for communication and survival that is usually made of un-worked stones Inuksuit (plural) have been used by the Inuit people as guides and markers for special places in the Arctic, marking trails, caches of food, nearby people, or the migration routes of caribou Such a marker is of considerable