Wekweeti

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Wekweètì
—  Community Government  —
Wekweètì is located in Canada
Wekweètì
Coordinates: 64°11′25″N 114°10′58″W / 64.19028°N 114.18278°W / 64.19028; -114.18278Coordinates: 64°11′25″N 114°10′58″W / 64.19028°N 114.18278°W / 64.19028; -114.18278
Country  Canada
Territory  Northwest Territories
Region North Slave Region
Monfwi Mackenzie Delta
Census division Fort Smith Region
Permanent community Incorporated 1962
Incorporated 4 August 2005
Government
 • Chief Charlie Football
 • Senior Administrative Officer Grace Angel
 • MLA Jackson Lafferty
Area
 • Land 14.66 km2 (5.7 sq mi)
Elevation 368 m (1,207 ft)
Population
 • Total 137
 • Density 9.3/km2 (24.1/sq mi)
Time zone Mountain (MST) (UTC−7)
 • Summer (DST) MDT (UTC−6)
Canadian Postal code X0E 1W0
Area code(s) 867
Telephone exchange 713
Prices
- Food price index 170.1A
Sources:Community Governance Data List[1],
2006 Canada Census[2],
Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre[3],
Wekweètì profile at the Legislative Assembly[4]
Canada Flight Supplement[5]
^A ^B 2004 figure based on Yellowknife = 100[6]
Historical populations
Year Pop.  %±
1996 146
1997 135 -7.5%
1998 138 2.2%
1999 138 0.0%
2000 142 2.9%
2001 138 -2.8%
2002 142 2.9%
2003 151 6.3%
2004 139 -7.9%
2005 140 0.7%
2006 142 1.4%
2007 140 -1.4%
2008 139 -0.7%
2009 137 -1.4%
Sources: NWT Bureau of Statistics[6]

Wekweètì (from the Dogrib language meaning "rock lakes"), officially the Tlicho Community Government of Wekweètì[7] is a community in the North Slave Region of the Northwest Territories, Canada.

Prior to 4 August 2005 the community name was spelt Wekweti and formerly known as Snare Lakes until 1 November 1998. It is a Tłı̨chǫ (Dogrib Dene) aboriginal community and is located 195 km (121 mi) north of Yellowknife. It has no road access, but it is the closest community to the Ekati Diamond Mine on the border with Nunavut.

Population is 137 according to the 2006 Census, the majority of which are First Nations.[2] In 2009 the Government of the Northwest Territories reported that the population was 137 with an average yearly growth rate of -0.5 from 1996.[6]

Wekweètì is part of the Tlicho Government.[8]

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[edit] School

Alexis Arrowmaker School is Wekweeti's Elementary/Junior School and was rebuilt in 1995. AAS's student population ranges on a yearly basis of 20-30 students. In 2007/2008 it has been anticipated that the student body will increase 20-30%.

[edit] Principal Timeline

  • Robbie Craig 2006/07 - present
  • Ty Hamilton 2003 - 2006
  • Phil Pittman 2002/03

[edit] See also

[edit] References

[edit] Further reading

  • Northwest Territories, and BHP Billiton Diamonds Inc. Communities and Diamonds Socio-Economic Impacts in the Communities of: Behchoko, Gameti, Whati, Wekweeti, Detah, Ndilo, Lutsel K'e, and Yellowknife : 2005 Annual Report of the Government of the Northwest Territories Under the BHP Billiton, Diavik and De Beers Socio-Economic Agreements. [Yellowknife]: Govt. of the Northwest Territories, 2006.
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