Unaatuq reclaims past, builds future at historic hot springs - KNOM Radio Mission
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Unaatuq reclaims past, builds future at historic hot springs - KNOM Radio Mission
Unaatuq is transforming. The 320-acre property, also known as Pilgrim Hot Springs, rests on land and water on the northeastern end of the Kigluaik mountain range. The land underneath is warm and arable – a rarity in the subarctic. Water as hot as 180 degrees rises to the surface of several hot springs. Archeologists say the site has been used by Alaska Native peoples for thousands of years. But its ownership took a turn in 1905, when a settler …
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