the inukshuk turned into a symbol on April 1st 1999 for the nunavut flag
it's on the Nunavut flag
The Inukshuk, a stone symbol that resembles a person when seen on the tundra.
The Inuit inukshuk has evolved into more than just stone markers. It has become a symbol of leadership, cooperation and the human spirit. Each stone of an inukshuk is a separate entity but was chosen for how well it fits together with other stones.
The Inuit inukshuk has evolved into more than just stone markers. It has become a symbol of leadership, cooperation and the human spirit. Each stone of an inukshuk is a separate entity but was chosen for how well it fits together with other stones.
it has benn the symboyl of canada since 1942
Inukshuk Wireless was created in 2005.
It is aboriginal in origin, Inuit to be exact. It reminds people of the far north and it's basic design looks good.
The cast of Inukshuk - 2009 includes: Marjolaine Juste
Words that rhyme with "Inukshuk" include "duck," "luck," "muck," and "truck."
The 2010 Winter Olympics logo was unveiled on April 23, 2005, and is named Ilanaaq the Inunnguaq. Ilanaaq is the Inuktitut word for friend. The logo is based on the Inukshuk (stone landmark or cairn) built for the Northwest Territories Pavilion at Expo 86 and donated to the City of Vancouver after the event. It is now used as a landmark on English Bay Beach. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Winter_Olympics
By rocks in Yukon
Inukshuk