Aleksey Yachmenev
Deceased Person
1866 – 1937
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Who was Aleksey Yachmenev?
Aleksey Mironovich Yachmenev was an Aleut chief who lived in Unalaska. Along with Leontiy Sivstov, Yachmenev accompanied Waldemar Jochelson on his 1909-1910 ethnological studies on the Aleut.
His son, John Yatchmeneff, wrote down the texts for John P. Harrington's 1941 work on the Aleut language.
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