
![]() ![]() Ontario P0V 1B0 (807) 537-2315 phone (807) 537-2336 fax The two standing trees are symbolic of the two reserves that make up Wapekeka First Nation. The river and the lake are the life line for the very existence of the Wapekeka people. The land on both sides of the river is the traditional land that is used for the survival of the people. The sun is the most important symbol, as it is a reminder of the relationship between the people and the Creator. The lines from the sun stretches out to the four direction, which represent the North, East, West and South. It is also a life giving force. |
Norman Brown Chief of Wapekeka First Nation Donald Brown Deputy Chief Elsie Brown Band Councillor Henry Roundsky Band Councillor Jennifer Mamakwa Band Councillor Brennan Sainnawap Executive Officer brennans@wapekeka.ca Clara Winnepetonga Office/Project Management Assistant claraw@wapekeka.ca Carol Brown Band Administrator carolb@wapekeka.ca Priscilla Brown Assistant Administrator priscillab@wapekeka.ca Cynthia Sainnawap Band Membership Clerk cynthias@wapekeka.ca Donald Brown Housing Coordinator donaldb@wapekeka.ca Jim Hudson Community Liaison Office jimh@wapekeka.ca Romaine Wesley Sioux Lookout Office Receptionist romainew@wapekeka.ca James Brown Education Director jamesb@wapekeka.ca Dennis Brown dennisb@wapekeka.ca Judy Sainnawap judys@wapekeka.ca Wapekeka Education Authority education@wapekeka.ca Zacharias Tait Health Director zachariast@wapekeka.ca Wapekeka Health Authority health@wapekeka.ca General Mailbox Wapekeka First Nation wfn@wapekeka.ca |