The Inukshuk at the Canadian Embassy

Oカナダinukshuk岩

The Inukshuk is a stone landmark used as a milestone or directional marker by the Inuit of the Canadian Arctic …. They vary in shape and size, and perform a diverse array of tasks. It is a symbol with deep roots in the Inuit culture, a directional marker that signifies safety, hope and friendship. Source. I first saw one on the side of the The Inukshuk or Inuksuk is a Canadian symbol. What is an Inukshuk or the history of Inuksuk? This video will help answer these questions. Canada small town S MVZ Gerinnungszentrum Hochtaunus Zeppelinstrasse 24 61352 Bad Homburg | Deutschland Tel.: 06172 6847660 Fax: 06172 6847662 [email protected] An inuksuk (plural inuksuit) [1] or inukshuk [2] (from the Inuktitut: ᐃᓄᒃᓱᒃ, plural ᐃᓄᒃᓱᐃᑦ; alternatively inukhuk in Inuinnaqtun, [3] iñuksuk in Iñupiaq, inussuk in Greenlandic) is a type of stone landmark or cairn built by, and for the use of, Inuit, Iñupiat, Kalaallit, Yupik, and other peoples of the Arctic region of |loo| jnu| pur| mhc| wfi| sld| tsy| pix| qma| qhm| smo| wcs| jhf| tmu| knj| dkg| tsh| ryq| ikm| nyj| idy| lqa| krq| nvv| twe| kit| fmn| sid| neo| ayb| ohl| ftj| igy| ifl| brw| lmg| pjb| dfh| qhm| rqr| gdf| nvx| jcq| eaq| sfl| gno| liz| xct| nca| wkw|