Inukshuks are made with 1 stone as a base and then you need to stack 6 layers each with 30 stones on top, but if you cant do it dont worry because inukshuk man will help you.
See also
References
Further reading
- "Vancouver Olympic emblem comes under fire". CBC News. April 26, 2005.
- Graburn, Nelson (2004). "Inuksuk: Icon of the Inuit of Nunavut". Études/Inuit/Studies. 28 (1): 69–82. doi:10.7202/012640ar.
- Heyes, Scott (2002). "Protecting the authenticity and integrity of inuksuit within the arctic milieu". Études/Inuit/Studies. 26 (2): 133–156. doi:10.7202/007648ar.
- Irnig, Peter (Spring 2006). "The Ancestral Inuksuk" (PDF). Naniiliqpita Magazine. Nunavut Tunngavik. pp. 18–19.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Inuksuit.
- "Places of Power – essay and photographs of inuksuit". Canadian Museum of History.
- "Inukshuk". Heritage Minutes. Historica Canada. 1993.
- History of Inuksuk. HISTORY Canada. January 9, 2020. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21 – via YouTube.
- What is an Inukshuk?. Ap Verheggen. March 30, 2007. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21 – via YouTube.