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English: NORTHWEST TERRITORIES PAVILION FEATURING AN INUKSHUK STATUE OUTSIDE WHICH IS A HUMAN FIGURE WITH OUTSTRETCHED ARMS AND WAS USED AS A NAVIGATION AID TO THE ESKIMOS. ALSO FEATURES A SELECTION OF SIGNS FROM THE FAMOUS SIGNPOSTS AT WATSON LAKE; PHOTOGRAHS OF THE EMERGING NORTH AND ALSO A WALRUS TOOTH
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