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- Jacob Netsvetov (Russian: Яков (Иаков) Егорович Нецветов), Enlightener of Alaska, was an Alaskan Creole from the Aleutian Islands who became a priest...
- for over a century. Loren Leman, Lieutenant Governor of Alaska Jacob Netsvetov (1802–1864), "Enlightener of Alaska", saint of the Russian Orthodox Church...
- served by the Aleutian Region Schools. The Yakov E. Netsvetov School, named after Jacob Netsvetov, serves grades K-12. It is the only school of the Aleutian...
- Christian Teaching and Short Christian Catechism (co-aut****d with Fr. Jacob Netsvetov) Archived 2017-11-16 at the Wayback Machine Сvнодальная Тvпографiя. СПб...
- Pan'kov (chief of Tigalda) and Iakov Netsvetov (the priest of Atka), both of whom were native Aleut speakers. Netsvetov also wrote a dictionary of Atkan Aleut...
- airstrip. Atka is served by the Aleutian Region Schools. The Yakov E. Netsvetov School serves grades K-12. The school has two teachers, one for the elementary...
- traders (promyshlennikis) in the mid 18th century. Saint Jacob (or Iakov) Netsvetov, a Russian-Alaskan creole (his father was Russian from Tobolsk, and his...
- missionary to Alaska Innocent of Alaska, missionary bishop to Alaska Jacob Netsvetov, a native of the Aleutian Islands who became a priest John Kochurov, first...
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- Interior Alaska was established here in 1851 by the Aleut priest Jacob Netsvetov. The mission was called "Pokrovskaya Mission," and the village name was...