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Inuksuk Point
Inuksuk Point, also known as Enukso Point or Inuksugalait, is a notable archaeological site located on the Foxe Peninsula on Baffin Island in Nunavut, Canada. The site is famous for its collection of over 100 inuksuit—traditional stone cairns constructed by the Inuit. Inuksuk Point symbolizes the ingenuity and cultural heritage of the Inuit people.
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Archaeological Site
Thousands Years Ago
Indigenous Peoples
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