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~ Kingfisher Lake First Nation ~ Chief & Council (Tel) 807-532-2067 (Fax) 807-532-2063
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EXTENSION # CHIEF James Mamakwa # 230
DEPUTY CHIEF Amos Mamakwa # 233
HEAD COUNCILLOR Hezekiah Sakakeep # 243
COUNCILLOR Eddie Mamakwa # 232
COUNCILLOR Bellamie Bighead # 244
For Sale: Kingfisher Lake First Nation Jackets
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Blyton Lightweight Jacket, Navy/Steel Grey - $75.00 each
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Bonded Full Zip Fleece Jacket, Navy/Blue or Black/Charcoal - $65.00 each
Please call the KFL Administration Office at 807-532-2067 to find out what sizes are available. Payment can be made via interact, credit card, money order or cash link. Limited quantities are available at this time!
~ Self-Care Awareness Week ~
June 8 - 10, 2010
DATE TIME TOPIC FACILITATOR Tuesday 9:00AM - 12:00PM Anger Management Wava/Josephine xxxxxx 1:00PM - 5:00PM Herbal Medicine Tom Chisel xxxx 7:00PM - 9:00PM Youth Drumming Bellamie BH/Chisel Wednesday 9:00AM - 12:00PM Alcohol & Drugs Wava Fox xxxxx 1:00PM - 5:00PM Herbal Medicine Tom Chisel xxxxx 7:00PM - 9:00PM Youth Drumming Bellamie BH/Chisel Thursday 9:00AM - 12:00PM Family Violence Wava/Josephine xxxx 1:00PM - 3:00PM Closing xxxxxxx
Facilitators
* Tom Chisel, Josephine King, Wava Fox from Nodin CFI
* There will be refreshements on the final day on Thursday.
* Community members are welcome to attend the workshops.
* For more information, contact Mary M. Mamakwa at 532-2195.
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Consecration & Installation Service
Tuesday, May 4, 2010 - 11:00 AM (CST)
Kingfisher Lake, Ontario
+ Right Rev. Lydia Mamakwa +
1st Bishop of the Northern Ontario Region Area Mission
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Bishop Lydia Mamakwa & husband, Chief James Mamakwa
Bishop-elect Mamakwa vows to move indigenous ministry forward
Marites N. Sison, Anglicanjournal, Mar 15, 2010 - As she stood to receive the applause after being elected first area bishop for the diocese of Keewatin’s northern Ontario region, Archdeacon Lydia Mamakwa recalls thinking, “Is this really happening?”
Described by friends as an unassuming woman, Bishop-elect Mamakwa, 53, says she still feels “overwhelmed” by the support she has received. The parishes “took a bold step in electing a woman for their first bishop,” she says. “It is an honour.”
An aboriginal priest from Kingfisher Lake, an Oji-Cree First Nation located north of Sioux Lookout, Bishop-elect Mamakwa says the election of an area bishop to serve native parishes is a giant step in the fulfillment of what native clergy has long envisioned. “They want to do things for the church…to be self-reliant and self-determining within the Anglican Church of Canada,” she says. “I want to carry that vision.”
Bishop-elect Mamakwa became a non-stipendiary priest in 1995, at the urging of Archdeacon William Winter, for whom she acted as interpreter. Archdeacon Winter, now in his 80s and a resident of Kingfisher Lake, is credited with spearheading community-based theological education for clergy in the north. He was responsible for a program that trained many indigenous clergy in the diocese of Keewatin.A school for ministry supported by the diocese and the Saskatoon-based Emmanuel and St. Chad now bears his name.
Bishop-elect Mamakwa was involved in setting up the program for the school, which trains lay and clergy for native ministry. Asked about her priorities, Bishop-elect Mamakwa says she wants to seek guidance from the elders, clergy and community members. She will be serving 16 communities, with congregations that range in size from 100 members to only five. Like the rest of the church, she noted, church attendance has been dwindling. “It’s one of the challenges.”
Bishop-elect Mamakwa is married to James Mamakwa, chief of Kingfisher Lake Nation. They have two grown sons and four grandchildren.
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Bishop-elect Lydia Mamakwa with Archbishop David Ashdown of the Diocese of Keewatin - March 6/10
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Bishop-elect Lydia Mamakwa with the Archbishop and family members - March 6/10
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