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An inukshuk is a structure made of stones piled ... There are 100 inukshuks at Inuksuk Point on Baffin Island in Nunavut! It's considered a National Historic Site of Canada. An inunnguaq was ...
This serene ambient video showcasing a Canadian flag waving gently stop an inuksuk—a traditional Inuit stone landmark—set against a vibrant summer backdrop. The video captures the beauty of ...
No doubt you’re thinking: How can I celebrate? We suggest you build something very Canadian: an inuksuk (sometimes spelled inukshuk.) It’s a stone structure found in the Arctic, made up of ...
The Inukshuk is a well-known symbol in the far northern reaches known as the Arctic. Each Inukshuk is unique – built from available stones. Inuksuit (plural of Inukshuk) are amongst the most ...
“Ilanaaq” is the name of the well-known logo of the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympic Games. This logo, based on the Inuit inuksuk (also spelled inukshuk), consisted of a multi-coloured, five-piece design ...
Rankin Inlet inuksuk is a classic example of this remarkable symbol. I am nominating the Inukshuk at Rankin Inlet because it meets all the criteria to be a Wonder of Canada. It is essentially ...
The Inuksuk Book is a brief but fascinating description of various Arctic inuksuit (the plural of inuksuk) and the roles these stone landmarks have played for centuries. The building blocks of a ...
In this companion volume to her award-winning The Inuksuk Book, Ontario artist and teacher Mary Wallace shows how to build one’s own inuksuk – a project that, on a small scale, seems within the reach ...
“Ilanaaq” is the name of the well-known logo of the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympic Games. This logo, based on the Inuit inuksuk (also spelled inukshuk), consisted of a multi-coloured, five-piece design ...