jello, the low-ranking male who steals food from the pups
The series "Julie of the Wolves" by Jean Craighead George consists of three books in the following order: "Julie of the Wolves", "Julie" and "Julie's Wolf Pack".
Wolf pup
There were three books in total: Julie of the Wolves, Julie, and Julie's Wolf Pack.
There aren't that many that I know of, but I think I have some good ones. Julie of the wolves and Julie's wolf pack. Julie of the Wolves is the first and Julie's wolf pack is the second. There's more but I think these are the best out of my choice.
In Julie and the Wolves, Amaroq is the leader of the wolf pack and becomes a step father to Julie/Miyax. Julie gets the wolves to accept her as a wolf by getting a wolf to regurgitate food and eating it. Amaroq treats Julie as a wolf pup and allows her to sleep in their den and shares caribou with her.
Amaroq means "giant wolf" in the Inuit culture.
The main characters in "Julie of the Wolves" are Miyax, known as Julie, a young Inupiat girl who befriends a wolf pack, and the wolves themselves, specifically Amaroq, the leader of the pack, and Kapu, a young male wolf who becomes Julie's companion. These characters drive the story's themes of survival, independence, and the connection between humans and nature.
She is Julie of the wolves, if that is what you are asking. She has a different eskimo name.
In "Julie of the Wolves," the fox symbolizes freedom and cunning intelligence, while the wolf represents companionship and loyalty. The fox also serves as a guide for Miyax in the wilderness, helping her survive and find her way. Alternatively, the wolf pack provides Miyax with a sense of belonging and protection in the harsh Arctic environment.
the main characters in Julie of the Wolves are Miyax/Julie and the Wolves.
Julie of the Wolves was created in 1972.
The names of the three young pups in "Julie of the Wolves" are Kapu, Zing, and Nukik. They are part of Julie's wolf pack in the story.