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Inukshuk

The Inukshuk, meaning "image of man" is a lifelike figure of stone which was erected by the Inuit people and are unique to the Canadian Arctic. They act as a compass or guide through the wilderness for a safe journey and represent safety, trust and reassurance, Northwest Territory, Canada

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The Inukshuk, meaning "image of man" is a lifelike figure of stone which was erected by the Inuit people and are unique to the Canadian Arctic. They act as a compass or guide through the wilderness for a safe journey and represent safety, trust and reassurance, Northwest Territory, Canada