Shooting trial may be heard in Cree
A court case in Meadow Lake has the possibility of taking place in Cree. Gordon Joseph Fiddler, on trial for allegedly shooting and killing Tommy Fiddler on the Waterhen Lake First Nation on Feb. 25, speaks Cree.
There are numerous differences between Cree and English, said Eleanor Sunchild, owner of Sunchild Law. “Some words in Cree could mean a whole sentence in English, and there are some words that can have two different meanings so it’s very important to have the chance to have a Cree case.
“They are…more effective for the person giving testimony because they are able to describe and testify exactly what they seen, heard, or observed in their own language,” Sunchild added.
If the case continues in Cree it will be directed to the Saskatchewan Cree Courts, which formed in 2001 under the leadership of the then newly appointed Judge Gerald Morin.


