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Small Inukshuk Vancouver Canada Shoulder Bag
Small Inukshuk Vancouver Canada Shoulder Bag
$20.00

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Inukshuk Vancouver Canada Story T-Shirt
[TS-1001A]
$25.00

(Pronounced IN-OOK-SHOOK)

These majestic human like cairns were erected in the image of man by the Inuit of the Canadian Artic as guides, compasses and milestones in the snow permafrost regions that offered few natural landmarks. Inukshuk were erected along ancient conduits of human travel to offer a physical manifestation of choice in an uncertain world and offer reassurance, nourishment and trust to the viewer. They also offer spiritual guidance with a deep cultural significance to the Inuit as directional markers that signify safety, hope and friendship from generations of travelers. Today, they remind us that we have many choices while exploring the path of our life and that we are never alone. When contemplating this ancient symbol of human compassion, we are reminded to share our experience and hospitality generously with those on the path now and in the future.

Show the world that you value all the traditions represented by the Inukshuk tradition and become a guide to all around you. The front features a bold image of The Sandstone Galley's signature hand carved fired sandstone Inukshuk with letterin VANCOUVER CANADA. The back features Inukshu graphics and short history and significance of the Inuit Inukshuk. Easy care T-shirt with comfortable 100% cotton interior and 100% micro-polyester exterior.

Available in Small, Medium, Large, Extra Large. XXL size available at $1.00 more.

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This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 03 September, 2008.
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