Place in Northwest Territories, Canada
Kakisa [pronunciation? ] (Slavey language : K’agee [pronunciation? ] ; between the willows ) is a "Designated Authority"[ 6] in the South Slave Region of the Northwest Territories , Canada. The community is located on Kakisa Lake , and is southeast of Fort Providence . Originally located at Tathlina Lake , the community moved, in 1962, to the present location in order to be closer to the Mackenzie Highway and is linked by a 13 km (8.1 mi) all-weather road.[ 7]
Demographics
Annual population estimates Year 2001 49 — 2002 49 +0.0% 2003 39 −20.4% 2004 57 +46.2% 2005 53 −7.0% 2006 54 +1.9%
Year 2007 55 +1.9% 2008 55 +0.0% 2009 56 +1.8% 2010 57 +1.8% 2011 56 −1.8% 2012 54 −3.6%
Sources: NWT Bureau of Statistics (2001–2012)[ 16]
In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada , Kakisa had a population of 39 living in 14 of its 19 total private dwellings, a change of 8.3% from its 2016 population of 36 . With a land area of 95.14 km2 (36.73 sq mi), it had a population density of 0.4/km2 (1.1/sq mi) in 2021.[ 15]
The majority of the community reported First Nations status. The main languages in the community are South Slavey and English .
Services
Royal Canadian Mounted Police services are provided through Fort Providence and no health services are available. There is a single grocery store, the "River Front Convenience Store-Motel" which serves visitors to the nearby Lady Evelyn Falls . Education, up to Grade 9 , is provided by Kakisa Lake School.[ 17] [ 18]
First Nations
The Dene of the community are represented by the Ka'a'gee Tu First Nation and belong to the Dehcho First Nations .[ 19] [ 20]
References
^ a b c "Population and dwelling counts, for Canada, provinces and territories, and census subdivisions (municipalities), 2016 and 2011 censuses – 100% data (Northwest Territories)" . Statistics Canada . February 8, 2017. Retrieved February 1, 2022 .
^ "NWT Communities - Kakisa" . Government of the Northwest Territories : Department of Municipal and Community Affairs. Retrieved 2014-01-29 .
^ "Northwest Territories Official Community Names and Pronunciation Guide" . Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre . Yellowknife: Education, Culture and Employment, Government of the Northwest Territories. Archived from the original on 2016-01-13. Retrieved 2016-01-13 .
^ Canada Flight Supplement . Effective 0901Z 16 July 2020 to 0901Z 10 September 2020.
^ Kakisa - Statistical Profile
^ Differences in Community Government Structure
^ Northwest Territories Bureau of Statistics
^ "1981 Census of Canada: Census subdivisions in decreasing population order" (PDF) . Statistics Canada . May 1992. Retrieved February 1, 2021 .
^ "1986 Census: Population - Census Divisions and Census Subdivisions" (PDF) . Statistics Canada . September 1987. Retrieved February 1, 2022 .
^ "91 Census: Census Divisions and Census Subdivisions - Population and Dwelling Counts" (PDF) . Statistics Canada . April 1992. Retrieved February 1, 2022 .
^ "96 Census: A National Overview - Population and Dwelling Counts" (PDF) . Statistics Canada . April 1997. Retrieved February 1, 2022 .
^ "Population and Dwelling Counts, for Canada, Provinces and Territories, and Census Subdivisions (Municipalities), 2001 and 1996 Censuses - 100% Data (Northwest Territories)" . Statistics Canada . August 15, 2012. Retrieved February 1, 2022 .
^ "Population and dwelling counts, for Canada, provinces and territories, and census subdivisions (municipalities), 2006 and 2001 censuses - 100% data (Northwest Territories)" . Statistics Canada . August 20, 2021. Retrieved February 1, 2022 .
^ "Population and dwelling counts, for Canada, provinces and territories, and census subdivisions (municipalities), 2011 and 2006 censuses (Northwest Territories)" . Statistics Canada . July 25, 2021. Retrieved February 1, 2022 .
^ a b "Population and dwelling counts: Canada, provinces and territories, and census subdivisions (municipalities), Northwest Territories" . Statistics Canada . February 9, 2022. Retrieved February 18, 2022 .
^ "Kakisa – Statistical Profile (2001–2012)" (PDF) . NWT Bureau of Statistics. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-02-02.
^ Kakisa Infrastructure Profile
^ Northwestel
^ Dehcho First Nations Archived 2007-02-03 at the Wayback Machine
^ Kakisa Archived 2008-03-02 at the Wayback Machine