Inukshuk
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Inuit people constructed iconic stone structures called "inukshuks" during summer hunts. These sculptures, shaped like humans with outstretched arms, marked good fishing spots, provided windbreaks, and sometimes aided caribou ambushes. On the arctic wilderness, inukshuks are the only trace of human presence, embodying traditional Inuit living. To recreate these in miniature, print the body on its head with supports; when glued to a base, they stand at 1.5 inches tall. Vary sizes by scaling up or down for an assorted display. A single piece STL file is also provided, requiring external supports during printing.
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