Websites
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The author of Julie of the Wolves has written over a hundred books for children. Take a peek at her website, where you can read about her life and works.
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At the Alaskan Native Heritage Center's website, you can learn all about the different native Alaskan cultures, including the Yupik Eskimos.
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This awesome website is jam packed with information about wolves, their habitats, and their outlook for the future.
Historical Documents
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Here's the original New York Times review of Julie of the Wolves. Two thumbs up.
Video
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Here's the trailer for a National Geographic program called <em>A Man Among Wolves</em>. Although it's only a few minutes long, the trailer gives you a good idea of how it's possible for a human to actually talk to wolves. The program itself is also on YouTube, chopped up into segments.
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Seriously, friends, she is one cool lady. Check out this brief profile of her, put together by Open Road Media. In the video, she talks a bit about how she came to write Julie of the Wolves.
Audio
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Check out the audiobook version of Julie of the Wolves. Does it do the book justice?
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Here's a compilation of a ton of different sounds wolves make, from howling, to whimpering, to barking and beyond. Cool stuff, if a little eerie.
Images
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This is probably what Miyax was wearing out there in the cold, too.
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This pic of the Alaskan tundra gives you an idea of just how easy it would be to get lost up there.
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Here's a shot of a golden plover, so you can get a better idea of what our buddy Tornait looks like.
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And here's a pic of a caribou. Those antlers look pretty darn scary.
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Do you think this does Miyax justice? Is this how you pictured her?