Seeonee wolf pack

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The Seeonee wolf pack is the fictional group of Indian wolves in Rudyard Kipling’s The Jungle Book that raises and protects the human child Mowgli.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional group
fictional wolf pack
adoptsAsCub Mowgli NERFINISHED
antagonistOf Shere Khan NERFINISHED
appearsInAdaptation various film adaptations of The Jungle Book
appearsInWork The Jungle Book NERFINISHED
The Second Jungle Book NERFINISHED
banishes Shere Khan from council
basedOnRealPlace Seoni in Madhya Pradesh, India
countryOfOrigin India
createdBy Rudyard Kipling NERFINISHED
decisionMakingBody wolf council
firstAppearanceYear 1894
firstAppearedIn short story "Mowgli's Brothers" NERFINISHED
followsCode Law of the Jungle NERFINISHED
genre adventure fiction
children's literature
governedBy wolf law
hasLeader Akela NERFINISHED
hasMember Akela NERFINISHED
Father Wolf NERFINISHED
Mowgli NERFINISHED
Raksha NERFINISHED
various unnamed wolves
influences later adaptations of The Jungle Book
initiallyOpposes acceptance of Mowgli
languageSpoken Wolf language
locatedInFictional Seeonee Hills NERFINISHED
Seoni region of India NERFINISHED
medium literature
meetsAt Council Rock NERFINISHED
memberOfFictionalUniverse The Jungle Book universe NERFINISHED
moralTheme family beyond blood ties
loyalty and law
notableScene council meeting to decide Mowgli's fate
protects Mowgli NERFINISHED
protectsFrom Shere Khan NERFINISHED
raises Mowgli NERFINISHED
roleInNarrative Mowgli's adoptive family NERFINISHED
collective mentor to Mowgli
settingPeriod British colonial India NERFINISHED
species Indian wolf NERFINISHED
ultimatelyAccepts Mowgli as pack member

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Raksha affiliation Seeonee wolf pack