Eskimo `Inukshuk` Glass Ornament

Eskimo `Inukshuk` Glass Ornament

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Discreet item
Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Time Period
Post-1950
Style
Other
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643539473

Inukshuk

   Inukshuk, pronounced in-ook-shook, are stone monuments erected in the image of humans. One of their purposes was to communicate direction in the harsh and desolate Arctic.  As such they were a tool for survival, and symbolic of the the unselfish acts of a nomadic people - the Inuit - who built them as signposts to make the way easier and safer for those who followed.

 

     The hands of many and the efforts of an entire group were required to build these massive stone sculptures.  They are the result of a consensus of purpose, of focused action by a group united in its goal and labour.  The Inukshuk are the product of cooperation, teaching us that as good as our individual efforts may be, together we can do even greater things.

     Each stone is a separate entity.  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.  Its strength lies in its unity.  Its significance comes from its meaning as a whole. What is true about the Inukshuk is true about people.  Each individual entity alone has significance.  As part of a team each of us supports, and is supported by, another.  We are united by our common goals, and together we are part of a greater whole.

    The stones which make up the Inukshuk are secured through balance.  They are chosen for how well they fit together. Looking at the structure it can be easily seen that the removal of even one stone will destroy the integrity of the whole.  So, too, with a team.  Each individual in a team is necessary for the realization of the team's purpose.  The removal of even one person will result in the weakening of the structure. What  holds the team together is the balance - the complementary nature of the individual skills.

     The Inukshuk are a symbol of the human spirit.  They recognize our ability to succeed with others, where we would fail alone.  They remind us of our need to belong to something greater than ourselves. They reinforce our ability to commit to common goals.

     The Inukshuk celebrate our working together.  They continue to remind us of our inter-dependent responsibilities to invest our efforts today, to direct a better way for all of us tomorrows. 

The difference we make today, counts in all our tomorrows.

 

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