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Chief and four Band Council members elected every two years under the Indian Act Electoral system.

Programme: Band Office  
Organisation: Naotkamegwanning First Nation
Numéros de téléphone: 807-226-5411
Télécopie: 807-226-5389
Adresse courriel: naotkam@bellnet.ca
Adresse postale:
c/o c/o Naotkamegwanning Band Office, Pawitik Post Office
Naotkamegwanning Band Office c/o Pawitik Post Office
Pawitik, ON
P0X 1L0
Adresse:
1800 Pawitik St
Naotkamegwanning/Whitefish Bay First Nation
 
Point géographique:
  • Band Office is located at Pawitik St in the community of Naotkamegwanning First Nation, also known as Whitefish Bay
  • Community is road accessible, located 96 km SE of Kenora, approx 1 km E off Hwy 71, along E shores of Lake of the Woods,
Accessibilité: Pas d’accès en fauteuil roulant    Pas d’accès en fauteuil roulant
Heures d’ouverture: Mon-Fri 8:30 am-12 noon, 1 pm-4:30 pm
Personnes-ressources publiques: Gary Tom - Chief
Description des services: Operates a self government and is responsible for the day to day operations of the Naotkamegwanning First Nation also known as Whitefish Bay
  • Tribal Council: Bimose Tribal Council (BTC)
  • Political Territorial Organization: Grand Council Treaty #3 (GCT3)
  • Treaty #3


Functions as the governing office for the community; oversees all community programs, services and facilities
Activities and services for community members also include but are not limited to the following:
  • Child and Family Services workers on-reserve provided through Anishinaabe Abinooji Family Services in Kenora
  • Hospital and additional ambulance services available at Lake of the Woods District Hospital in Kenora
  • Ontario First Nation Policing arrangements through Treaty #3 Police; call 1-888-310-1122 for police services to be dispatched to reserve, or Kenora South Sub-Division, ph: 807-274-1565, fx: 807-274-1568
  • Dedicated to practising cultural and spiritual Anishinaabe traditions and way of life with half of community members speaking Ojibway language
  • Supports several local businesses including Wiisinin Cafe, White's Store and a Canada Post office
  • Community members conduct most business affairs in Kenora
  • Provides the Mino' Giizhigad Elder's Complex for senior community members
  • Offers community emergency medical services through ambulance and paramedics
  • Provides a youth and elder's cultural camp at Black River
  • Publishes a community magazine called Naotkamegwanning Mazina'igan
  • Serves as home for the Whitefish Bay singers, a cultural drum group established in 1970 who travel across the country and in Europe and have 15 recorded albums
  • Provides child care at Sabatise Vision Child Care Centre
  • Administers education services and Baibombeh Anishinabe School at the Naotkamegwanning Northwest Angle Education Authority office
  • Offers an Aboriginal Headstart Program
  • Offers health care and health programs through Netaawgonebiik Health Services and the Netaawgonebiik Community Clinic
  • Provides a Women's Emergency Shelter for abused women and their children from the Treaty 3 territory

Frais: None
Procédé et formulaires: Call for information
Admissibilité / population desservie: Members of Naotkamegwanning First Nation
Langues: English
Langues - Notes generals: Ojibway, available upon request
Zone(s) desservie(s):
Naotkamegwanning First Nation  
Voir aussi: Défense des droits et action sociale pour les peuples autochtones
Services gouvernementaux - Autochtones

Les présents renseignements ont été entièrement mis à jour le août 29, 2025

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