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  1. Amala (c. 1918 – 21 September 1921) and Kamala (c. 1912 – 14 November 1929) were two "feral girls" from Midnapore, Bengal (Currently West Bengal), India, who were alleged to have been raised by a wolf family. Their story attracted substantial mainstream attention and debate.

    • c. 1912, c. 1918
    • Indian
    • 21 September 1921, 14 November 1929
  2. Apr 15, 2017 · Learn about the legendary feral children who spent their early years in a wolves' den in India. How did a missionary try to rehabilitate them and what happened to them?

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  3. May 1, 2009 · The death of Amala clearly had its impact on Kamala, who spent nearly three days facing a wall and refusing to eat. But because she could not outwardly express her emotions, Singh concluded (with a belittling “only”) that she could not truly feel as a human being.

    • Jun-Hao Rosalyn Shih
    • 2009
  4. Oct 14, 2022 · Learn about the famous case of two girls who were raised by a she-wolf in India and how they tried to re-enter human society. Find out how they behaved, what they learned, and what happened to them in this article by Susan du Plessis.

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  6. Jan 19, 2002 · Kamala and Amala, the wolf girls of India, emerged on all fours from the jungles of Midnapore in 1921. But one of the best-documented "true" stories is that of Memmie le Blanc, the savage...

  7. Keywords: 1912-1929, 1919?-1921, Amala, Feral children, Feral children India, Kamala. Abstract: This is the story of Amala and Kamala, the two girls raised by a she-wolf in northeastern India, until they were reclaimed by humanity throught the efforts of a remarkable Anglican missionary who was also a native Indian, and his equally remarkable ...

  8. Nov 28, 2013 · In the strange case of the Indian girls Amala and Kamala, for example, later research concluded that though the girls did exist, they had not been raised by wolves, but instead suffered from...

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