Definition of inukshuk in English:
 inukshuk
(also inuksuk)
nounPlural inukshuks, Plural inuksuit ɪˈnʊkʃʊkɪˈnʊkˌʃʊk
A structure of rough stones stacked in the form of a human figure, traditionally used by Inuit people as a landmark or a commemorative sign.
 the figure of the inukshuk is omnipresent in Inuit tradition
 Example sentencesExamples
-  Yet the colours of the five stones of the inukshuk differ.
 -  We admired the inukshuks by the beach.
 -  To build an inukshuk you must find the perfect balance for each rock.
 -  Since there are as many different Inuksuit as there are pebbles on the beach, it is possible to draw an infinite variety of statues.
 -  In Reykjavik, Irniq unveiled an inuksuk in front of the Canadian embassy.
 -  He wore a white T-shirt with an inuksuk logo and blue jeans.
 -  Although most inuksuit appear singly, sometimes they are arranged in sequences spanning great distances or are grouped to mark a specific place.
 -  He built an inuksuk in a Quebec City cemetery in honor of Inuit laid to rest there.
 -  This inukshuk reminds us of our dependence on one another and the importance of strong relationships.
 -  Inuksuit are a nuanced, complex and vital form of communication.
 
Origin
  
From Inuit inuksuk, from inuk 'person' + -suk 'substitute, stand-in'.
   Definition of inukshuk in US English:
 inukshuk
(also inuksuk)
nouniˈno͝okˌSHo͝okɪˈnʊkˌʃʊk
A structure of rough stones stacked in the form of a human figure, traditionally used by Inuit people as a landmark or a commemorative sign.
 the figure of the inukshuk is omnipresent in Inuit tradition
 Example sentencesExamples
-  Inuksuit are a nuanced, complex and vital form of communication.
 -  This inukshuk reminds us of our dependence on one another and the importance of strong relationships.
 -  He wore a white T-shirt with an inuksuk logo and blue jeans.
 -  Since there are as many different Inuksuit as there are pebbles on the beach, it is possible to draw an infinite variety of statues.
 -  To build an inukshuk you must find the perfect balance for each rock.
 -  We admired the inukshuks by the beach.
 -  In Reykjavik, Irniq unveiled an inuksuk in front of the Canadian embassy.
 -  He built an inuksuk in a Quebec City cemetery in honor of Inuit laid to rest there.
 -  Yet the colours of the five stones of the inukshuk differ.
 -  Although most inuksuit appear singly, sometimes they are arranged in sequences spanning great distances or are grouped to mark a specific place.
 
Origin
  
From Inuit inuksuk, from inuk ‘person’ + -suk ‘substitute, stand-in’.