Kakisa
Kakisa K'ágee |
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— First Nation - Designated Authority (Ka'a'gee Tu First Nation) — |
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Coordinates: 60°56′24″N 117°24′51″W / 60.94°N 117.41417°WCoordinates: 60°56′24″N 117°24′51″W / 60.94°N 117.41417°W | |
Country | Canada |
Territory | Northwest Territories |
Region | South Slave Region |
Constituency | Deh Cho |
Census division | Fort Smith Region, Northwest Territories |
Settled | 1962 |
Government | |
- Chief | Lloyd Chicot |
- Council Manager | Ruby Landry |
- MLA | Michael McLeod |
Area | |
- Land | 94.82 km2 (36.6 sq mi) |
Population | |
- Total | 52 |
- Density | 0.5/km2 (1.3/sq mi) |
Time zone | Mountain (MST) (UTC-7) |
- Summer (DST) | MDT (UTC-6) |
Canadian Postal code | X0E 1G4A |
Area code(s) | 867 |
Telephone exchange | 825 |
Prices | |
- Living cost | 132.5B |
Sources: Community Governance Data List[1] 2006 Canada Census[2], Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre[3], Canada Flight Supplement[4] ^A Postal code shared with Hay River ^B 2005 figure based on Edmonton = 100[5] |
Kakisa (Slavey language: K’agee; between the willows) is a "Designated Authority"[6] in the South Slave Region of the Northwest Territories, Canada. The community is located on a lake of the same name, and is southeast of Fort Providence. Originally located at Tathlina Lake, the community moved, in 1962, to the present location in order to be closer to the Mackenzie Highway and is linked by a 13 km (8.1 mi) road.[7]
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[edit] Demographics
Population is 52 according to the 2006 Census with all of the community reporting First Nations status.[2] The main languages in the community are South Slavey and English[7] In 2009 the Government of the Northwest Territories reported that the population was 55.[5]
[edit] Services
Royal Canadian Mounted Police services are provided through Fort Providenscs and no health services are available. There is a single grocery store, the "River Front Convenience Store-Motel" which serves visitors to the nearby Lady Evelyn Falls. Education, up to Grade 10, is provided by the "Kakisa Lake School".[5][8]
[edit] First Nations
The Dene of the community are represented by the Ka’agee Tu First Nation and belong to the Dehcho First Nations.[9][10]
[edit] References
- ^ Community Governance Data List
- ^ a b Canada Census, Kakisa
- ^ Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre - official names
- ^ Canada Flight Supplement. Effective 0901Z 13 January 2011 to 0901Z 10 March 2011
- ^ a b c Kakisa - Statistical Profile at the GNWT
- ^ Differences in Community Government Structure
- ^ a b Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories, Kakisa profile
- ^ Northwestel
- ^ Dehcho First Nations
- ^ Kakisa
[edit] External links
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