Thunderchild First Nation broadcaster creates Cree words for modern world
Vince Natomagan believes the Cree language has not kept pace with modern life.
“It is stuck in the ’70s and ’80s and in the meantime, English is evolving at lightning speed,” said the Thunderchild First Nation radio personality. “Today, a lot of the English words are slang; they’re abstract. But in order for us to keep understanding the technological and industrial changes that keep happening, folks like me have to be a maverick.”
To help the language keep pace, Natomagan has begun creating new Cree words by combining familiar concepts into terms that are easy for fluent speakers to understand.
“One word is DNA. Your DNA is unique to you and nobody else around the world, and it’s in your blood. I came up with the phrase ‘blood key,’ or in Cree, mikõ-lekilè.”


