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  1. May 7, 2024 · Per their duties as missionaries, the Kueglers departed Nepal for West Papua in Indonesia. The only inhabitants in the dense jungles were a lost tribe — the Fayu — an indigenous culture who...

  2. On one of these trips, Sabine Kuegler falls seriously ill, is considered out of treatment and makes a last desperate attempt to save herself: She leaves Germany and goes back to the jungle, to the culture where she feels protected. She experiences adventures that many people find hard to believe.

  3. At age seventeen, Kuegler was sent to a Swiss boarding school to learn Western ways, but she experienced severe culture shock. She married young after becoming pregnant, sank into depression, and attempted suicide.

  4. May 29, 2024 · At age 17, Sabine Kuegler left and attended a Swiss boarding school. She has been married and divorced twice and has four children, two from each husband. Her parents have returned to Germany.

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  5. Dec 22, 2005 · Jenni catches up with Sabine Kuegler the woman who was brought up living with a remote tribe in Western Papua. In September she told Woman's Hour about the culture shock she experienced when...

  6. Als „Dschungelkind“ wurde Sabine Kuegler, die bei Indigenen aufwuchs, international bekannt. Ihr neues Buch erzählt über ihre Rückkehr in den Urwald und ihre Zerrissenheit zwischen zwei Welten.

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  8. Sep 21, 2005 · German citizen Sabine Kuegler, now 33, was born in Nepal. At three, her parents took her and her two siblings to what was then called Irian Jaya and is now known as West Papua, in Indonesia.

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