- Keewaytinook Okimakanak Council
Keewaytinook Okimakanak Council (
Anishinini language :ᑮᐌᑎᓅᐠ ᐅᑭᒫᐦᑳᓇᐠ ("Giiwedinoog Ogimaakaanag"), unpointed ᑭᐌᑎᓄᐠ ᐅᑭᒪᑲᓇᐠ, which means "Northern Chiefs") is a non-political Chiefs Council in northwesternOntario ,Canada , serving its six member-First Nation s. The council was organized in November, 1991.The organization is directed by the Chiefs of the member First Nations who form the Board of Directors. Like many of the regional tribal councils in northwestern Ontario, Keewaytinook Okimakanak is a member of theNishnawbe Aski Nation .Departments
* Administration
* Office Support
* Finance - provides assistance and advice to the First Nations as well as accounting support for Keewaytinook Okimakanak.
* Health Services - support community efforts to access funding for local health promotion initiatives.
* Telemedicine (ᐦᑌᓫᐊ ᒪᐡᑭᐦᑭ, "Tela-mashkiki"; Unpointed: ᑌᓫᐊ ᒪᐡᑭᑭ)
* Public Works
** Technical Training & Development
** Community & Capital Planning
** Policy & Housing Inspection
** Operation & Maintenance
** Project Management
** Capital Projects
* Economic Development - provide assistance to First Nations and individual band members from Keewaytinook Okimakanak in areas of business, training and proposal development to enhance self-sufficiency.
* Keewaytinook Okimakanak Education - provides advisory services and assistance to member First Nations in a variety of ways.
**Keewaytinook Internet High School (KiHS) was created for Aboriginal youth who live in small isolated First Nation communities in Northwestern Ontario. KiHS is the first Ontario school to offer accredited secondary school courses using the Internet as a mode of program delivery. With its traditional face-to-face classroom setting meshed with internet course delivery, KiHS capitalizes on the ability to share resources and personnel, and thereby maximize potential course offerings.
* K-Net Services - develop and maintain the K-Net Network which is a regional broadband network linking First Nations and their service organizations using a variety of Information Communication Technologies including video conferencing, IP telephony, on-line forums, e-mail, and other web-based communication tools.
* Kuh-ke-nah Network of SMART First Nations (http://smart.knet.ca) - three-year initiative begun by Keewaytinook Okimakanak and their partners in 2001. KO was one of twelve projects chosen in Canada by Industry Canada to demonstrate community development in an Aboriginal context utilizing a variety of Information Communication Technologies (ICTs) and applications. Other partners includeFedNor ,SLAAMB ,HRDC , theNorthern Ontario Heritage Fund ,Bell Canada and NAN First Nations and Tribal Councils.
** SMART services are being deployed to overcome barriers of distance and isolation, to improve community well-being, enhance learning opportunities, and support skills and knowledge acquisition.
* [http://research.knet.ca/drupal/ Keewaytinook Okimakanak Research Institute]
* Legal AidContact information
Head Office:
Keewaytinook Okimakanak
c/o Fort Severn First Nation
Fort Severn, Ontario P0J 1W0
:Telephone: 1-807-478-1114:Fax: 1-807-478-1136Sub-Office:
Keewaytinook Okimakanak
P.O. Box 340 127 Mine Road
Balmertown, Ontario POV 1C0
:Telephone: 1-807-735-1381:General Office Fax: 1-807-735-1383:Public Works Fax: 1-807-735-1385Sub-Office:
K-Net Services
115 King Street, Box 1439
Sioux Lookout, Ontario P8T 1B9
:Toll Free: 1-800-387-3740:Telephone: 1-807-737-1135:Fax: 1-807-737-1720: [http://knet.ca/ website]Member First Nations
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Deer Lake First Nation
*Fort Severn First Nation
*Keewaywin First Nation
*McDowell Lake First Nation
*North Spirit Lake First Nation
*Poplar Hill First Nation External links
* [http://anniversary.knet.ca/keewaytinook.html 10th Anniversary information]
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