
Saturday, May 31st TV listings for 360 North (Gavel to Gavel)
A compilation music videos showcasing Native American talents and World Indigenous cultures.
Coverage of National Indigenous Peoples Day celebrations in three cities.
Mixed Blessings Mick & Vicky?
Vicky, Bobbie and Mick are in a car accident; Hank, Tazz and Walt go to an emergency repair job in a work camp.
First Contact Bridging the Divide
Traveling to Northern Saskatchewan, the group faces their biggest test yet, as they meet with people from the communities affected by the death and trial of Colten Boushie; The group travels to the Yukon, where self-governance is helping a community.
Interstitial community engagement series.
Native Report Opening Doors of Economic Opportunity
Red Cliff Fish Company opens doors of economic opportunity to Native anglers; Duluth AICHO Indigenous First Gift Shop Coordinator stresses importance of providing Native artists.
Teepee Time Teepee Makes Bannock; Teepee Washes the Dishes
Teepee makes bannock; Teepee washes the dishes by himself for the first time.
Eddie's Lil' Homies Rock Paper Eddie
Eddie's Lil' Homies The Dawg
The Lakota Berenstain Bears The Talent Show; The Haunted Lighthouse
Brother doesn't think he has a talent to display at the school talent show, so he becomes a recruiter, but Teacher Bob is convinced they will find his talent yet.
The Magic Canoe The Night of the Bats
Pam doesn't like bats, but discovers that "not beautiful" things can still be positive.
Independent Lens Make Peace or Die: Honor the Fallen
U.S. Marine veteran Anthony Marquez hand-carves battlefield crosses to reconnect with Gold Star families in his search for healing and peace.
The Last Ring Home (2016)
A World War II hero's last wish was lost, found, fulfilled and lost again.
The untold stories of Japanese Americans who fled the West Coast during World War II as the U.S. government prepared to incarcerate them.
Betrayed: Surviving An American Concentration Camp
Exploring the long-term effects of the World War II incarceration of Japanese Americans by the U.S. government; intergenerational trauma.
Survivors and descendants talk about the racial inheritance of Japanese-American family incarceration during World War II.
Bears' Lair Serving the Community
Meeting the four Bears and the first three Indigenous-owned businesses competing for an episode prize of 10,000 dollars and a chance to win the grand prize of 100,000 dollars.
Future History Origin Stories: Where Do I Begin?
Archaeologist/artist Kris Nahrgang and dancer/activist Sarain Carson Fox share their personal stories and talk about their own journeys of identity.
The Awakeners The Healing Culture
Laura contemplates the richness of her family's Indigenous heritage and culture and the ways her culture and art brings healing.
At The Apk Atomic Island with Ben Huff
Photographer Ben Huff discusses his travels to Adak and his process of making photographs for his solo artist exhibition, Atomic Island. The exhibit uses his own large-format color photographs, mixed with archival images from the Alaska State Libr...
Weekly statewide call-in program.
Song of the Mountains Shaun Lane; Tim White & Troublesome Hollow
Shaun Lane; bluegrass and Americana from Tim White & Troublesome Hollow.
A French Village On Earth as It Is in Heaven
An escaped French soldier works to avoid detection as he tries to find medical attention for an injured English pilot.
Asian Americans Breaking Through
Asian Americans navigate their growing influence at the turn of the millennium, but also face what it means to be an American in a polarized society.
Rising Against Asian Hate: One Day in March
The aftermath of the 2021 mass shootings in Atlanta and how the Asian American community came together to fight hate; the struggles and triumphs of the AAPI community.
Reel South 36 Seconds: Portrait of a Hate Crime
Muslim American families fight for justice after students are murdered in Chapel Hill, N.C.; they confront the grief of the loss and push back against the claim that their deaths were part of a random dispute.
A group of seniors attempts to break a skydiving world record; these "golden flyers" over the age of 60 jump out of planes at 10,000 feet and along the way, build camaraderie and spiritual connections transcending the limit of age.
At The Apk Atomic Island with Ben Huff
Photographer Ben Huff discusses his travels to Adak and his process of making photographs for his solo artist exhibition, Atomic Island. The exhibit uses his own large-format color photographs, mixed with archival images from the Alaska State Libr...
Tribal Police Files The Chase
Sgt. Stinson assists with a suspect parameter containment.
underEXPOSED Wind and Waves
Gallup mentors Mason and Gracey on a wave sports photo shoot in Punta San Carlos, Mexico; Mason struggles to shoot pros off the waves.