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10th March 2010

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“Three-dimensional maps of coastlines were carved of wood as long as  three hundred years ago. These Inuit charts were usually carved from  driftwood and are made to be felt rather than looked at. The Inuit hold  this map under their mittens and feel the contours with their fingers to  discern patterns in the coastline. The land is very abstract. It is  limited to “edges” that can be felt on a dark night in a kayak.”
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zengiraffe:nrkn:eachdayaflower:

“Three-dimensional maps of coastlines were carved of wood as long as three hundred years ago. These Inuit charts were usually carved from driftwood and are made to be felt rather than looked at. The Inuit hold this map under their mittens and feel the contours with their fingers to discern patterns in the coastline. The land is very abstract. It is limited to “edges” that can be felt on a dark night in a kayak.”

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