Stone figures built to resemble humans, Inukshuks (an Inuit word meaning "in the image of man") can be found along Canada's northern shores from Baffin Island to Victoria Island. Originally built as a landmark to aid in navigation and to assist in caribou hunting, the Inukshuk has been adopted today as a symbol to remind us of our dependence on each other and the value of strong relationship. (These pictures were taken at Vancouver.)

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