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  1. 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.
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    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.
    Inuksuit (the plural of Inuksuk) serve in a spiritual capacity to indicate a place where life is renewed or where spirits reside; where judgements or decisions are made or where celebrations and festivals are held.
    The Inuit and other peoples of the Arctic region continue to create and use inuksuk as navigation and other aids to support their lifestyle. In addition, the inuksuk has become popular as a cultural symbol, not only of these peoples, but more generally representing Canada.
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    The Inuksuit were constructed by stacking piles of rock slabs and stones into various shapes and sizes above the treeline across the Arctic landscape from Alaska to Greenland. On Foxe Peninsula, in the High Arctic on Canada’s Baffin Island, approximately 100 Inuksuit built as far back as 2,000 years ago are still standing.
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    WebJun 20, 2021 · (Jonathan Hayward/The Canadian Press) An inukshuk is a structure made of stones piled on top of each other. Inuksuit, or inukshuks (more than one inukshuk) are used for...

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    WebThe Inuksuk is a symbol with deep roots in the Inuit culture, a directional marker that signifies safety, hope and friendship. Inuksuit are among the most important objects created by the Inuit who were the first people to …

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    WebMay 6, 2016 · An Inuksuk (also known as Inukshuk, Inukhuk, and Inussuk - plural Inuksuit) is a figure made of boulders or stones. They were a way to communicate amongst humans throughout the Arctic region. Tradition …

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