The word from the Inuktitut (Eskimo) language is spelled inukshuk or inuksuk and applies to a standing rock, rock stack, or cairn in the tundra. The plural is inuksuitor inukshuit.
Inukshuk Wireless was created in 2005.
The correct spelling is inuksuk or inukshuk, a stone cairn erected by an Inuit individual or tribe. The plural is inuksuit.
The cast of Inukshuk - 2009 includes: Marjolaine Juste
the inukshuk turned into a symbol on April 1st 1999 for the nunavut flag
Words that rhyme with "Inukshuk" include "duck," "luck," "muck," and "truck."
By rocks in Yukon
Inukshuk
The Inukshuk means "likeness of a person." It was first used by the Inuit people to mark trails, indicae caches of food, locate nearby settlements, ans also good placess to hunt or fish. The Inukshuk embodies the spirit and persitance of the Inuit who live and flourish in Northern Canada. The Inukshuk represents strength, leadership, and motavation.
in Yukon Ontario
it's on the Nunavut flag
dorset museum and inukshuk
You need rocks and a flat land