- Look up
akela or
Akela in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Akela may
refer to:
Akela (The
Jungle Book), the wolf
featured in
Rudyard Kipling's
Mowgli stories...
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Akela (
Akelā also
called The Lone Wolf or Big Wolf) is a
fictional character in
Rudyard Kipling's stories, The
Jungle Book (1894) and The
Second Jungle...
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Akela Cooper is an
American screenwriter and
television producer. She is
notable as the
screenwriter of
horror films, such as **** Fest (2018), Malignant...
- In Cub
Scout packs,
Akela is a
symbol of wisdom, authority, and leadership.
Akela is
anyone who acts as a
leader to the Scout.
Akela can be a Cubmaster...
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Akela is a
genus of
jumping spiders (family Salticidae),
consisting of
three described species. Two of
these occur in
Central and
South America and the...
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Akela is a
Bollywood social film
released in 1941. It was
produced by K. B.
Desai Productions under the
banner of
Great India Pictures and
directed by...
- Ram Lal
Akela (born 21
January 1953)
represents Bachhrawan Vidhansabha of
Raebareli as a
member of the
legislative ****embly. He is an
Indian politician...
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Michael Chaves, with a
screenplay written by Ian Goldberg,
Richard Naing, and
Akela Cooper from a
story by Cooper.
Serving as a
sequel to The Nun (2018) and...
- kill the child, but
Akela,
leader of the wolves,
declares that the boy is
under the pack's protection.
Shere Khan
warns that when
Akela misses his prey,...
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Father Wolf, who have
named the
child Mowgli.
Mowgli is
accepted into
Akela's wolf pack and is
protected by
Bagheera (a panther) and
Baloo (a bear)....