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Segundo Llorente Villa, S.J. (November 18, 1906 – January 26, 1989) was a Spanish Jesuit, philosopher and author who spent 40 years as a missionary among the Yup'ik in the most remote parts of Alaska. In 1960, he won a seat in the 2nd Alaska State Legislature as a write-in candidate, becoming the state’s first Catholic priest elected to office, as well as one of two write-in candidates elected that year from rural Alaska. He wrote hundreds of essays and one dozen autobiographical books in Spanish and English about his life in Alaska. Llorente is called the "favorite son" of his hometown, Mansilla Mayor.

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  • Segundo Llorente Villa S.J. (Mansilla Mayor, León, España, 18 de noviembre de 1906 - Spokane, Washington, 26 de enero de 1989) fue un jesuita, filósofo y escritor español. Pasó más de 40 años como misionero en Alaska. Fue diputado ante el Congreso de los Estados Unidos por el estado de Alaska, y es considerado cofundador de dicho estado. Fue el primer sacerdote católico en formar parte de una legislatura norteamericana. Fue enterrado en un cementerio indio en De Smet, Idaho, donde solo pueden ser enterrados nativos indígenas americanos, a petición de los mismos, el 30 de enero de 1989. También fue nombrado hijo predilecto de su pueblo natal, Mansilla Mayor (León). (es)
  • Segundo Llorente Villa, S.J. (November 18, 1906 – January 26, 1989) was a Spanish Jesuit, philosopher and author who spent 40 years as a missionary among the Yup'ik in the most remote parts of Alaska. In 1960, he won a seat in the 2nd Alaska State Legislature as a write-in candidate, becoming the state’s first Catholic priest elected to office, as well as one of two write-in candidates elected that year from rural Alaska. He wrote hundreds of essays and one dozen autobiographical books in Spanish and English about his life in Alaska. Llorente is called the "favorite son" of his hometown, Mansilla Mayor. (en)
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  • Father Segundo Llorente (en)
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  • Axel C. Johnson (en)
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  • There was also a place named Akulurak directly south of Emmonak, in addition to the one along the Kuskowkim. Consult GNIS for more information. The source I'm currently reading from states that he was based along the mouth of the Yukon River between 1941 and 1964. (en)
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  • Axel C. Johnson (en)
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  • Segundo Llorente Villa, S.J. (November 18, 1906 – January 26, 1989) was a Spanish Jesuit, philosopher and author who spent 40 years as a missionary among the Yup'ik in the most remote parts of Alaska. In 1960, he won a seat in the 2nd Alaska State Legislature as a write-in candidate, becoming the state’s first Catholic priest elected to office, as well as one of two write-in candidates elected that year from rural Alaska. He wrote hundreds of essays and one dozen autobiographical books in Spanish and English about his life in Alaska. Llorente is called the "favorite son" of his hometown, Mansilla Mayor. (en)
  • Segundo Llorente Villa S.J. (Mansilla Mayor, León, España, 18 de noviembre de 1906 - Spokane, Washington, 26 de enero de 1989) fue un jesuita, filósofo y escritor español. Pasó más de 40 años como misionero en Alaska. Fue diputado ante el Congreso de los Estados Unidos por el estado de Alaska, y es considerado cofundador de dicho estado. Fue el primer sacerdote católico en formar parte de una legislatura norteamericana. Fue enterrado en un cementerio indio en De Smet, Idaho, donde solo pueden ser enterrados nativos indígenas americanos, a petición de los mismos, el 30 de enero de 1989. (es)
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