The flag of Nunavut has one on it. If you visit northern Canada, you’ll probably run into quite a few of them. They’re called inukshuks (say "i-NOOK-shooks"). You might be surprised at the many uses ...
Katherine Martinko is an expert in sustainable living. She holds a degree in English Literature and History from the University of Toronto. These little stacks of stones might be fun to build, but ...
The 2010 Winter Olympic mascot is this snowman, an inukshuk. Vancouver artist Elena Rivera MacGregor designed this winning inukshuk logo for the Winter Games. You can learn how to make an inukshuk.
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 any ...
About 100 Inukshuks stand at Enukso Point on Baffin Island, Nunavut. In 1969, the site was designated a national historic site of Canada. The Nunavut flag features an Inukshuk. In 2002, Canadian ...
On Wednesday, 18 July 2007, Leroy Chiao, Matt Reyes, myself and a group of Inuit students constructed a memorial inukshuk on Devon Island to honor the crew of Space Shuttle Challenger. Here is a movie ...
Kingwood resident June Proznik originally hailed from Alberta, Canada, though the beauty of Vancouver has always entranced her. Between the snowy mountains during the winter and the colorful flowers ...
It reminds some of a hockey goalie, standing with arms outstretched. Others see it as a sign of simplicity and hospitality that should resonate not only with Canadians but also with people around the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. An Inukshuk was unveiled today in New Delhi as a symbol of the friendship and co-operation shared between Canada and India. Bill ...