The Inuksuk structures are man-made stone landmarks that are found across North America from Alaska to Greenland and have been used for thousands of years. The ‘inuksuk’ structure is a stone monument with a stone in the upright position; these structure were used by the Inuit people in the Artic region not only to help navigate through the harsh terrain, but also as a point of reference as a travel marker and to mark food cache.
Amazing Fact: Each stone in the Inuksuk structure supports the one above it, and is supported by the one under it. Its strength lies in its unity and balance.