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An inukshuk is the figure of a person made out of stones, and the Inuktitut word means "like a human." The four-metre pile of P.E.I. sandstone was built during the construction of a new section of ...
Rainbow inukshuk a P.E.I. mystery The 4-metre-high sandstone inukshuk, beside the Trans-Canada Highway west of Charlottetown, was painted in rainbow colours last summer, then painted over in white ...
This article was published more than 19 years ago. Some information may no longer be current. I first saw an inukshuk in the far North and was so impressed by what it mutely stated.
An inukshuk is “a structure of rough stones stacked in the form of a human figure.” according to the OED. Inukshuks can be seen along highways in southern Ontario where stone had to be ...
Inukshuk, keener among ‘Canadian’ words added to Oxford English Dictionary By Tania Kohut Global News Posted June 25, 2015 12:15 pm Updated June 25, 2015 2:18 pm ...
Auto inukshuk a requiem for the fossil-fuel age R.M. VAUGHAN Special to The Globe and Mail Published October 14, 2011 ...
You can build your own inukshuk for a garden or lawn as a sign of welcome to visitors. Simply begin by collecting rocks of various shapes and sizes. The rocks that work best are ones that are flat on ...
The Inukshuk’s resemblance to a human form, and its growing numbers, are intended to garner emotional reactions from passersby as well as a response from the federal government.
I was embarrassed along with everyone else when an inukshuk surfaced as the symbol for our local five-ring sporting event. Not only was this cultural misappropriation, it wasn’t a symbol with ...
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