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Leontiy Ivanovich Sivtsov (Russian: Леонтий Иванович Сивцов; 1872–1919) was an important Aleut man who lived in Unalaska, Alaska. He worked as a church reader and helped a famous researcher learn about the Aleut people and their culture.

Who Was Leontiy Sivtsov?

Leontiy Ivanovich Sivtsov was born in 1872 and passed away in 1919. He was an Aleut man, which means he belonged to the group of indigenous people who live in the Aleutian Islands of Alaska. Sivtsov lived in a place called Unalaska, which is a town on Unalaska Island.

His Role as a Church Reader

Sivtsov worked as a church reader. This was a special job in the Russian Orthodox Church, which was common in Alaska at that time. A church reader helps with church services by reading from the Bible and other holy books. This role was important in the community.

Helping with Research

Leontiy Sivtsov played a key part in a big research project. From 1909 to 1910, he worked with a researcher named Waldemar Jochelson. Jochelson was an ethnologist, which is someone who studies different cultures and peoples.

Studying the Aleut People

Sivtsov helped Jochelson learn about the Aleut people. He went with Jochelson on his trips to study their traditions, language, and way of life. Another Aleut man, Aleksey Yachmenev, also joined them. Because Sivtsov and Yachmenev were Aleut themselves, they could offer valuable insights and help Jochelson understand their culture better. Their help was very important for the success of these studies.

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