An Inuksuk is a pile of rocks in the shape of a person. Inuk means 'person' and suk means ‘substitute’ in the Inuit language. The inuksuk was used by the Inuit in Canada to show people the way, to warn people of danger ahead, as a memorial sign or as a helpful tool at the caribou hunt. The Inuksuk stands for Inuit power, leadership and motivation.
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| Thursday, 11 March 2010 08:01 |
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Stage 4: There are only a handful of competitors remaining on the course. Recent arrivals include: Linda Quirk of the United States, Marilena Wilkinson of Venezuela, Lucy Rivers-Bulkeley of the United Kingdom, Maya Restis of the United States, Billy Restis of the United States, Kristina Narusk of Estonia, Keir Oxley of Australia, Janelle Pham of the United States and Chizuko Kida of Japan. The campsite has been blanketed by fierce winds. Many in the middle of the pack suffered mightily during the salt flats, but those at the front and the end of the pack seemed to handle the terrain and heat better. The final competitors are expected to cross the finish line of Stage 4 shortly. |
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