Talk:Julie of the Wolves
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[edit]Anyone else notice this is exactly the same as the website:http://www.bookrags.com/wiki/Julie_of_the_Wolves ? 151.205.103.174 02:06, 30 January 2007 (UTC)J.Liu
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[edit]Miyax or Julie = A young woman, brave, smart, and a real Eskimo. She learns how to hunt and survive in the wilderness.
Kapu = a young wolf pup, curious and outgoing, he is one of Miyax's closest friends and becomes the leader of the pack after his father dies
Silver = Amaroq's mate who is aggressive but also loving to her pups. Actually once, Miyax tries to steal milk from her when she sleeps, and Miyax is bitten
Tornait = a bird who is also a close friend of Miyax, who is rescued by her but dies of sickness in the end
Kapugen = Julie's father, who turns from an Eskimo to a gussak or an American in the end
Jello = an untrustworthy wolf, he tries to steal food from Miyax and then is killed by Amaroq. He was part of the pack
Zing, Zat, Zot, Sister = the pups of Silver
Daniel = Miyax's "evil" husband, who has some disabilities
Amy = lives in San Francisco, Miyax's penpal. Miyax had longed to go there to live with them, but in the end found her place only as an Eskimo, not an American —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.10.146.229 (talk) 02:09, 27 May 2008 (UTC)
— Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.100.162.143 (talk) 23:48, 22 December 2011 (UTC)
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