Inukshuks are stone landmarks built by Inuit people to mark important locations like navigation routes, hunting grounds, fishing spots, and camping places. They are stacked rock formations meant to resemble a human, either to fool prey animals or indicate significant places. While having no set design, most Inukshuks are unique structures as individuals craft them differently depending on the environment and purpose.
3. They are made of rocks that are stacked on top of each other.
History
Inukshuks are meant to look like humans to
fool prey or mark something important.
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specific Most
forms of Inuksuks
Inukshuks. are
unique
and one
of a kind
because
everyone
makes
them
different.
Forms