List of Algonquin Chiefs

Principal Chief or Ogimà is the title of the chief executive of each Algonquin community. Along with Sub-Chiefs, various other Chiefs and Band Councils, they form the leadership of their Anicinàbe community in Quebec and Ontario.

Algonquins Bancroft Kijicho Manito Katherine Cannon

>>Katherine Cannon is not of Algonquin descent, nor of Baptiste heritage. Documentation not provided by Katherine Cannon.

 Katherine Cannon's Mother Gertrude Theresa.
 Ancestry.ca, 1906 Birth Certificate, Mother is Mary Ann Evans. No last name.
 Baptized by Daniel and Agnes Kelly. St Ignatius Catholic Church in Maynooth, Ontario.
 Gertrude Theresa is associated with Daniel and Agnes Kelly for the next 5 years.
  • Chief John Baptiste was the 'Last Chief" of Baptiste Family of NIPISSING DESCENT>> NOT ALGONQUIN. Documented
  • Chietain was handed down from Father to Son, traditional.
  • Katherine Cannon's name was not added by Wikipedia site originator, she added/expanded to the list.

Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn First Nation

  • Kirby Whiteduck (2003–Present)
  • Lisa Ozawanimke (1999–2003)
  • Robert Whiteduck (1993–1999)
  • Clifford Meness (1989–1993)
  • Greg Sarazin (1987–1989)
  • Clifford Meness (1978–1987)
  • Dan Tennesco (1975–1978)
  • William Commanda (1963–1975)
  • Arthur Benoit (1961–1963)
  • Anna Whiteduck (1959–1961)
  • Daniel Sarazin (1950–1959)
  • James Lavalley (1947–1950)
  • Samson Amikons (1944–1947)
  • William Tenniscoe (1938–1944)
  • Peter Meness (1932–1938)
  • Marianna Duquette (1931–1932)
  • Paul Benoit (1925–1931)
  • Matthew Bernard (1914–1925)
  • Angus Amikons (1913–1914)
  • Matthew Bernard (1909–1913)
  • ?? (1905–1909)
  • Matthew Bernard (1903–1905)

Eagle Village First Nation

Madeleine Paul

Kitigàn-zìbì Anishinàbeg

  • Gilbert Whiteduck (2008–present)
  • Stephen McGregor (2006–2008)
  • Jean Guy Whiteduck (1976–2006)
  • Ernest McGregor (1970–1976)
  • William Commanda (1951–1970)
  • John B. Chabot (1939–1951)
  • Abraham McDougall (1936–1939)
  • Patrick Brascoupe (1933–1936)
  • Vincent Odjick (1927–1933)
  • John B. Chabot (1920–1924)
  • John Cayer (1917–1920)
  • Michael Commanda (1911–1917)
  • John Tenasco (1899–1911)
  • Louizon Commanda (1896–1899)
  • Peter Tenasco (1890–1896)
  • Simon Odjick (1884–1890)
  • Peter Tenasco (1874–1884)
  • Antoine Pakinawatik (1854–1874)[1]

Long Point First Nation

Leonard Polson (2010–Present)

Wolf Lake First Nation

Harry St. Denis

References

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