Our Mission Vision and Values

Our Leadership

Together we Grow

Our Path Forward

Guided by the wisdom of Chief Larry Ahtahkakoop—'Let us not think of ourselves, but of our children's children'—our leadership remains steadfast in nurturing a thriving, healthy community for generations to come.
People Behind the Success
Meet our team
Chief
Chief Larry D. Ahenakew

Chief Larry Ahenakew is a visionary leader and passionate advocate for Indigenous sovereignty, education, and economic development. With unwavering dedication, he champions Ahtahkakoop Cree Nation’s cultural revitalization and future prosperity, inspiring transformative change through wisdom, resilience, and extraordinary leadership.

councillor
Lanny S. Ahenakew

Councillor Lanny Ahenakew is a dedicated community builder and strong voice for Ahtahkakoop Cree Nation. Known for his integrity and forward-thinking leadership, he works tirelessly to support youth, strengthen families, and advance opportunities that honour tradition while building a brighter future for all members.

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Russell S. Ahenakew

Russel Ahenakew is a respected knowledge keeper and community advocate, deeply committed to preserving the language, culture, and traditions of Ahtahkakoop Cree Nation. With a strong foundation in Cree values and a passion for mentorship, he plays a vital role in guiding and empowering future generations.

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Rodney Sasakamoose

Rodney Sasakamoose is a devoted leader and proud member of Ahtahkakoop Cree Nation, known for his commitment to community wellness and cultural preservation. With a focus on unity, youth empowerment, and sustainable growth, he brings heart, vision, and strength to every initiative he leads.

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​​Dean Genereaux

Dean Genereaux is a passionate advocate for community development and a proud member of Ahtahkakoop Cree Nation. With a strong focus on education, economic growth, and cultural pride, he works to uplift and inspire his Nation through dedication, collaboration, and visionary leadership.

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Patricia Isbister

Patricia Isbister is a committed community leader and proud member of Ahtahkakoop Cree Nation, dedicated to empowering families and fostering cultural strength. With compassion, wisdom, and a deep connection to her roots, she champions initiatives that support wellness, education, and intergenerational healing.

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David Masuskapoe

David Masuskapoe is a respected leader and proud member of Ahtahkakoop Cree Nation, known for his strong commitment to cultural preservation, land stewardship, and community empowerment. Through his leadership, he promotes unity, resilience, and sustainable growth for future generations.

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Cindy Williams-Johnstone​

Cindy Williams-Johnstone is a dedicated advocate for Ahtahkakoop Cree Nation, recognized for her passion for education, cultural revitalization, and community wellness. With a strong spirit and compassionate leadership, she works to create meaningful opportunities that honour the past and inspire a brighter future.

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Evan Williams

Evan Williams is a proud member of Ahtahkakoop Cree Nation and a strong advocate for youth, culture, and community development. With a forward-looking mindset and deep respect for Cree traditions, he is committed to building a vibrant, resilient future for the Nation through leadership and collaboration.

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Stanley Sasakamoose

Stanley Sasakamoose is a dedicated leader and proud member of Ahtahkakoop Cree Nation, known for his unwavering commitment to community strength, cultural heritage, and youth empowerment. With wisdom and integrity, he works to uplift the Nation and inspire future generations through action and advocacy.

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Chad PeepeeKot

Chad Peepeekot is a passionate community leader from Ahtahkakoop Cree Nation, deeply committed to fostering growth, unity, and cultural pride. With a strong focus on youth engagement and wellness, he brings energy, vision, and dedication to every initiative he supports.

For our people

Our Mission

Protect, preserve, and exert our Treaty and Inherent Rights, reflect the Nêhiyaw Values and Tipi Teachings in everything we do, and work together to improve the quality of life of our people and community.