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This collectible phone card features an image showcasing an Inuit scene set in Canada. The artwork displays an igloo made of ice bricks, surrounded by a snowy landscape. Near the igloo, several sled dogs are present, emphasizing the traditional mode of transportation used by the Inuit people. A man dressed in warm indigenous clothing, characteristic of the Inuit and other First Nations groups, stands close to the igloo, highlighting native cultural elements. The overall scene captures the cold, icy environment typical of the Canadian Arctic regions.  
Text on the card includes “Canada,” “Inuit Indians,” “Igloo And Dogs,” “Native Americans,” and “Indigenous People,” connecting the imagery directly to these communities and themes. The words “Icehouse” and “Ice House” reinforce the icy setting. The value of the card is displayed as $10, and the imprint “CardCaller” appears, indicating the issuer or brand of the phone card. The illustration and text combine to emphasize Canadian indigenous heritage and Arctic life.  
Additional design elements include a world map globe icon and the graphic layout typical of collectible phone cards. The text “animals” references the sled dogs featured prominently, while other visual details maintain focus on the cultural and environmental aspects of the Inuit people in Canada. This card honors the traditions and lifestyle of First Nations in a distinctly icy, northern setting.  
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