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Inukshuk Meaning (in-ook-shook) The hands of many and the efforts of the entire group were required to build these massive stone sculptures. The Inukshuk is a symbol of the human spirit. In the Inukshuk, each stone is a separate entity. But each supports, and is supported by the one above and the one below it. No one piece is any more or less important than another. The stones are secured through balance. An Inukshuk is the result of a consensus of purpose, of focused action by a group united in its goal and labor. It recognizes our ability to succeed with others, where we would fail alone. It reminds us of our need to belong to something greater than ourselves. It reinforces our ability to create, communicate and commit to common goals. The Inukshuk reminds us of our interdependent responsibilities to invest our efforts today to direct a better way for all of us tomorrow Disclaimer: As a proud Canadian and Vancouverite I am displaying this logo for information purposes only. The official unveiling of the logo was a significant news event and I want to show it to all who visit my site. I am in no way associated with the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Games nor will I profit in anyway by displaying this logo. |
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