"Now the people will know we were here"
Inukshuk are stone monuments built on the tundra (above the arctic circle) by the Inuit from Alaska to Greenland and are thought to have been used as hunting and navigational aids, markers and message centres. some are single tall rocks, but most are human-like figures.
also spelled inuksuk or inukhuk
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