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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
Inuit hunter on dog sled, wearing traditional trousers and boots made from polar bear fur on the sea ice of the Melville Bay near Kullorsuaq in North Greenland. North America, danish territory
The frozen harbor. The traditional and remote Greenlandic Inuit village Kullorsuaq located at the Melville Bay, in the far north of West Greenland, Danish territory
The traditional and remote Greenlandic Inuit village Kullorsuaq located at the Melville Bay, in the far north of West Greenland, Danish territory
Canada, Northwest Territories. An Inuit Indian. Inukshuk rock form. Credit as: Mike Grandmaison / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont.com
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
Husky dog Tasiilaq (Ammassalik) GreenlandHusky dog, Tasiilaq (Ammassalik), Greenland
Canada, Manitoba, Churchill. Details of Inuit necklace. Credit as: Wendy Kaveney / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont
Canada, Nunavut, Territory, Setting sun lights stone cairns on Harbour Islands along Hudson Bay near Arctic Circle
Canada, Manitoba, Churchill. Details of Inuit art pieces
Inukshuk (traditional rock marker) in Ogilvie Mountains, northern Yukon