Cree “Hockey Night in Canada” can help save language: broadcaster
Calling NHL games in Cree is more than a dream come true for broadcaster Clarence Iron — it’s also a way to help preserve his language.
The 60-year-old broadcaster from Canoe Lake Cree Nation in northern Saskatchewan is set bring the sport he loves to his community in a whole new way next month with the debut of “Hockey Night in Canada in Cree.”
“It means a lot. We’re losing our languages across Canada,” said Iron, who’ll do play-by-play in Plains Cree for the six national NHL broadcasts. “We’re trying to save the Cree language. And it’ll help. Even to call a hockey game in Cree, it’s a big thing.”
Sportsnet and APTN have teamed up for the broadcasts, which will be hosted by Earl Wood and feature analysts John Chabot and Jason Chamakese.