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Originally the carvings had a magic or religious purpose, and were worn as amulets or used in rituals of shamanism (conversing with the spirit world). Although the Inuit maintained their traditions and nomadic lifestyle up until the early decades of the 20th century, their life has now become more settled and Westernized, and much Inuit art is produced for tourism.
The name Inuit comes from the word inuk, a man. The Inuit have also been referred to as Eskimo, although this is a derogatory word meaning eater of raw flesh. The term was applied to them by the Algonquian American Indians and adopted by colonizing Europeans.
White symbolizes justice and the promise of the future. Blue stands for prosperity. Red represents unity and purpose and the blood shed during the struggle for freedom. Effective date: 4 December 1975.
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