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2.5" Granite Inukshuk |
2.5" Granite Inukshuk on Ice Floe |
2.5" Granite Inukshuk on Chipped granite base |
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Inukshuk
pronounced (in-ook-shook), is
a stone monument erected in the image of humans. One of their purposes was
to serve as direction markers in the harsh and desolate Arctic. They were a
tool of survival and a symbol of unselfish acts of the Inuit people. The
Inukshuk symbolizes co-operation, balance and unselfishness; the idea that
teaching and group effort is greater than individual effort. Each stone is a
separate entity, yet each supports, and is supported by the one above and
the one below it. No one piece is any more or any less important than the
other. It’s strength lies in it’s unity. Its significance comes from its
meaning as a whole. The Inukshuk reminds us of our interdependent
responsibilities to invest our efforts today, to direct a better way for all
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3.5" Granite Inukshuk on scalloped edge base |

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6" Granite Inukshuk |
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7.5" Granite on Ice Floe Glass Base |
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7.5" Granite Inukshuk |
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2.5" Granite Inukshuk on Ice Floe |
3.5" Granite Inukshuk on polished Granite |
4.5" Stone (Granite) Inukshuk on ice floe base |
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4.5" Granite Inukshuk on Ice Floe base |
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6" Granite Inukshuk on Ice Floe base |