In the movie Bella doesn't actually go to the library, she goes to a old looking shop and actually buys the book, the book is called something along the lines of 'Quileute Lengends'
Jack has a tattoo in New Moon the same reason the Edward has a Cullens bracelet on, because the people behind the movie wants to sell merchandise. The Quilette wolves didn't have any tattoos in the book and its just effect to make those that haven't read any of the book follow who belongs to which group.
If you really want me to ruin it, in the last book, when she';s pregnant it's clear the half vampire half human baby will kill Bella, so Edward bites her and turns her into a vampire to save her life.
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If your talking about twilight than I believe it is the quilette tribe
No, the concept of imprinting as depicted in the Twilight book series is a fictional creation by the author, Stephenie Meyer. It is not based on any actual Quileute legend or belief.
Bella gets a book of Quilette legends in the film.
She ran into Sam Uley, the Quilette Wolf Pack Alpha.
noone is sure! :D but they do exist!! IN the legends of their they say they do but its just myth.
NO! He comes from the Quilette tribe which means he's an Indian which meaqns he's not black.
she looks up "Cold Ones"before that she looks up "Quilette Legends"
Jacob & Billy Black were coming, members of the Quilette tribe, the complication is that they do not get along with the Vampires. So ultimately this would probably lead to another complication...
Edward does not tell Bella that he is a vampire. she finds out after being told a quilette legend by Jacob Black at a beach trip.
Jacob lived on the Quileute Indian Reservation in the Twilight series.
Bella found the book of Quileute Legends on a website called 'Quileute Nation.' It was a digital copy uploaded by a tribe member to share their cultural stories with a wider audience.
In the movie Bella doesn't actually go to the library, she goes to a old looking shop and actually buys the book, the book is called something along the lines of 'Quileute Lengends'