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The Inuit made Inukshuk`s to tell other travalers there already here. Inukshuks are also a sign of direction
The Inuit people made the inukshuks to tell travellers the area was already civilized and because it is also a sign of direction
Inukshuks are stone structures traditionally used by the Inuit and other Indigenous peoples of the Arctic regions of Canada and Alaska. They serve various purposes, including navigation, marking trails, or as a symbol of friendship and community. The word "inukshuk" means "something which acts for or performs the function of a person." Today, inukshuks have also become symbols of resilience and unity, often representing Canadian identity in various cultural contexts.
Inukshuks are emblems of Canada's northern natives. They are used as path markers.
Inukshuk comes from the Inuit language meaning "in the likeness of human". The Inuit are a group of culturally similar indigenous people inhabiting the Arctic regions of Russia, Canada, Greenland, and the United States.
ahem. There* and yes, a local reporter counted 93 inukshuks along highway 69
It was first used in November 2005. They build it because they thought penguins need some home.
Go hunting and build sculptures.
in canada
In the arctic
The Inuit built the very first Inukshuk which symbolized that someone has already been there. Inukshuks were also used as a sign of direction.