A structure similar to an inuksuk but meant to represent a human figure, called an inunnguaq is a traditional native sculpture. This is also the symbol of the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Whistler. Inuksuit vary in shape and size, with deep roots in the Inuit culture.
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