Functions as the governing office for the community; oversees all community programs, services and facilities Activities and services for community members also include but are not limited to the following:
Child and Family Services workers on-reserve provided through Anishinaabe Abinooji Family Services in Kenora
Hospital and additional ambulance services available at Lake of the Woods District Hospital in Kenora
Ontario First Nation Policing arrangements through Treaty #3 Police; call 1-888-310-1122 for police services to be dispatched to reserve, or Kenora South Sub-Division, ph: 807-274-1565, fx: 807-274-1568
Dedicated to practising cultural and spiritual Anishinaabe traditions and way of life with half of community members speaking Ojibway language
Supports several local businesses including Wiisinin Cafe, White's Store and a Canada Post office
Community members conduct most business affairs in Kenora
Provides the Mino' Giizhigad Elder's Complex for senior community members
Offers community emergency medical services through ambulance and paramedics
Provides a youth and elder's cultural camp at Black River
Publishes a community magazine called Naotkamegwanning Mazina'igan
Serves as home for the Whitefish Bay singers, a cultural drum group established in 1970 who travel across the country and in Europe and have 15 recorded albums
Provides child care at Sabatise Vision Child Care Centre
Administers education services and Baibombeh Anishinabe School at the Naotkamegwanning Northwest Angle Education Authority office
Offers an Aboriginal Headstart Program
Offers health care and health programs through Netaawgonebiik Health Services and the Netaawgonebiik Community Clinic
Provides a Women's Emergency Shelter for abused women and their children from the Treaty 3 territory