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Canada, Newfoundland, St. John s. Inukshuk (to act the same way as a human). Traditional stone figure used by the Inuit to mark food, hunting grounds, or direction for travelers
Canada, First Nations Canadian art. Typical Inuit stone sculpture, by Master Sculptor Eddie Lee, made of soapstone (steatite) and fossilized walrus bone & ivory. Property release
igloo snow blind and expedition camp along the Arctic coast, mouth of the Canning river, eastern Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska
Herschel Island museum that once held a jail in it, off the Mackenzie River delta, Yukon Territory, Canada
inupiat hunter Jack Kayotuk sleds down a snow bank on his back, Herschel Island, off the Mackenzie River delta, Yukon Territory, Canada
Jack Kayotuk and Alice Faith on frozen landscape on the Arctic ocean, off Herschel island and the Mackenzie River delta, Yukon Territory, Canada
old Inupiat home along the Arctic coast, eastern Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska
inupiat guides Bruce Inglangasak and Jack Kayotuk finish building an igloo snow blind, along the Arctic coast, mouth of the Canning river, eastern Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska (MR)
Colorful totem pole artwork Anchorage, Alaska, USA
inupiat guide Bruce Inglangasak building an igloo snow blind, along the Arctic coast, mouth of the Canning river, eastern Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska (MR)
inupiat guide Bruce Inglangasak hauling snow blocks for an igloo snow blind, along the Arctic coast, mouth of the Canning river, eastern Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska (MR)