inuit_hundreds.PNG This image shows a person standing outdoors against a bright blue sky. The person appears to be an Indigenous woman, likely Inuit given the context of the clothing and text. She is positioned on the right side of the frame, facing slightly towards the left with a gentle smile on her face. She is wearing a heavy winter parka made of fur. A large hood frames her head, lined with thick, fluffy fur that ranges in color from dark brown to tan and white. Her dark hair is visible peeking out from under the hood. On her shoulder, there is a section of the garment featuring a black and white geometric pattern. In the background at the bottom of the image, below the person's shoulders, there is a flat, white landscape that appears to be snow or ice, meeting the blue sky at the horizon line. Overlaid on the left side of the image in large, bold, white sans-serif text are the words: "The inuit have hundreds of words". The text is stacked vertically with each phrase on a new line. This description was generated automatically. Please feel free to ask questions if you have further questions about the nature of the image or its meaning within the presentation.