Sergie and the White Seal

Author:   Garrett Igayux Pletnikoff ,  Hannah Atsaq Zimmerman
Publisher:   Alaska Native Language Center
ISBN:  

9781555001438


Pages:   149
Publication Date:   15 July 2026
Recommended Age:   From 9 to 12 years
Format:   Paperback
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Sergie and the White Seal


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""This story takes place on the island of Saint Paul, away and away in the Bering Sea. Saint Paul is home to many residents, from the blue foxes to the elusive reindeer, but the largest of these groups are the northern fur seals and the Unangan."" So begins the story of Sergie Oustikoff, an Unangan teenager who can't wait to leave his small island home; and Kotick, an albino fur seal who can imagine no better place in all the world. The two live separate lives, divided by species and habitat--until one day when an unknown danger arrives on Saint Paul Island, bringing fish shortages that threaten the livelihood of humans and fur seals alike. As Kotick turns to Sergie for help, Sergie grapples with the strange, shamanistic powers that seem to burgeon within him whenever the white seal is near. Along with a host of animal and human companions, the two embark on a quest to save their island that will lead them through the annals of history--and into a world of magic they never imagined. One hundred and thirty-two years after ""The White Seal"" first appeared in Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book (1894), this retelling lends it a long-overdue Indigenous perspective. It recharacterizes the fur seals and the Unangan not as mortal enemies, but as equal partners in stewardship of their lands and seas. With Unangan Traditional Knowledge woven into the fabric of the story, and featuring over ninety Unangam Tunuu words and phrases, the tale of Sergie and Kotick invites readers to celebrate Saint Paul Island and all those who call it home.

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Author:   Garrett Igayux Pletnikoff ,  Hannah Atsaq Zimmerman
Publisher:   Alaska Native Language Center
Imprint:   Alaska Native Language Center
ISBN:  

9781555001438


ISBN 10:   1555001432
Pages:   149
Publication Date:   15 July 2026
Recommended Age:   From 9 to 12 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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Garrett Pletnikoff and Hannah Zimmerman are based on Saint Paul Island in the Bering Sea, where they run Tukuuludaa Bering Sea-Based Design and Education Center. Garrett is Unangan, born and raised on Saint Paul Island, while Hannah has Romani Traveller and Ashkenazi Jewish heritage. They are both passionate artists, handicrafters, storytellers, and Indigenous and minority language revitalization enthusiasts.

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