I was embarrassed along with everyone else when an inukshuk surfaced as the symbol for our local five-ring sporting event. Not only was this cultural misappropriation, it wasn’t a symbol with any ...
The emblem of the Olympic Winter Games is a colorful humanoid with arms spread wide, a contemporary interpretation of a stone landmark called an inukshuk with a history stretching back more than 3,000 ...
An Inukshuk was unveiled today in New Delhi as a symbol of the friendship and co-operation shared between Canada and India. Bill Nasogaluak, originally from Tuktoyaktuk, N.W.T., and Kuzy Curley, ...
The 2010 Winter Olympic mascot is this snowman, an inukshuk. Vancouver artist Elena Rivera MacGregor designed this winning inukshuk logo for the Winter Games. You can learn how to make an inukshuk.
“Ilanaaq” is the name of the well-known logo of the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympic Games. This logo, based on the Inuit inuksuk (also spelled inukshuk), consisted of a multi-coloured, five-piece design ...
Attentive fans of the Winter Olympics may have noticed that the official logo of the 2010 games is a pile of rocks. It's a stylized version of an inukshuk, the stone cairns built by the Inuit people ...
The emblem of the Olympic Winter Games is a colorful humanoid with arms spread wide, a contemporary interpretation of a stone landmark called an inukshuk with a history stretching back more than 3,000 ...
He has caused quite a stir in Vancouver, this smiling figure with a green head, bulky blue body and thick legs. Detractors say Canada's new logo for the 2010 Winter Games looks more like Gumby or ...
About 100 Inukshuks stand at Enukso Point on Baffin Island, Nunavut. In 1969, the site was designated a national historic site of Canada. The Nunavut flag features an Inukshuk. In 2002, Canadian ...
An Inukshuk was unveiled today in New Delhi as a symbol of the friendship and co-operation shared between Canada and India. Bill Nasogaluak, originally from Tuktoyaktuk, N.W.T., and Kuzy Curley, ...