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welcha Mar 20, 2019 8:53pm
The Inukshuk are formed from rough stones erected in anthropomorphic style that are found almost everywhere in the polar world. The meaning is "you're on the right track" or "someone was here".
Each Inukshuk is unique, with stones all different from each other.
Canada is full of contrasting and at the same time homogeneous cultures.