
Tuesday, July 22nd TV listings for 360 North (Gavel to Gavel)
Amplify Becoming a Man of the Earth
Cree songwriter Jason Burnstick sets out to write a song that examines the struggles of reconciling childhood trauma after the birth of his son.
Now that the ladies are losing pounds & inches, a professional stylist helps update their wardrobe.
Teepee Time Teepee Goes Apple Picking; Teepee Bakes a Pie
Teepee goes apple picking and bakes a pie for the first time.
Waabiny Time My Day
From the kedala, daytime right through to kedalak night-time, so many Moorditj things to do.
Tiga Talk Babies
The kids learn all about different ways to take care of babies and make crafts to decorate the baby's room.
Wolf Joe Buddy On Target; Smudge Search Party
Joe, Nina and Buddy leap into adventure with their superpowers.
Christiane Amanpour leads discussions about world issues and interviews with global leaders.
Investment tips in stocks, bonds, real estate and collectibles.
An in-depth portrait of Asia today, covering its dynamism as a center of growth.
Iconic America: Our Symbols and Stories With David Rubenstein Stone Mountain
As Confederate statues are removed across the country, arguments escalate over the fate of the Monument at Stone Mountain in Georgia.
Iconic America: Our Symbols and Stories With David Rubenstein The Golden Gate Bridge
Exploring the story behind the Golden Gate Bridge, a symbol of America's can-do spirit.
Marquis de Lafayette left France at the age of 19 and helped fight for America's freedom.
The Youth bond on a trip; Spiritual Advisor Shane Patterson teaches about petro forms.
Making Regalia Boy's Fancy Dance Apron (Pt.1)
How to make ceremonial attire step by step.
The Native Drum With Shawn Littlebear
Host Shawn Littlebear introduces viewers to the art of Native American drum making and how to get started.
KVCArts Audiopharmacy Part 2
Part 2 of an interview with Audiopharmacy, the San Francisco based international art/music collective.
Moosemeat & Marmalade Warm the Cockles of Your Heart
Dan and Art travel to southern Wales to learn about traditional Welsh food.
Medicine Line Resistance
Dave learns about the Native Americans of Alcatraz Island; Dave learns that activism is happening close to home.
A film looking into the true stories of Sasquatch, from the perspectives of Native Elders and medicine societies; Haida filmmaker-Tamara Bell.
An independent news program features international journalists, grassroots leaders, independent analysts, as well as ordinary people directly affected by world events and U.S. policy.
PBS News Hour New
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
A daily news summary from Europe with anchor Brent Goff.
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
NOVA When Whales Could Walk
Paleontologists uncover a whole new species of whale in a parched valley not far from Cairo.
Human Footprint The Honey Trap New
Investigating the future of bees, from honey bees to wild native species.
Expedition With Steve Backshall Gabon: Expedition Jungle Paradise
Exploring the Moukalaba Doudou National Park in Gabon, in search of an undiscovered population of chimpanzees.
Sealaska Heritage Institute Lecture Series Empowering Language Work with Tech
Linguist Rolando Coto-Solano discusses collaborative digital tools for Indigenous language preservation, focusing on community-led technology development.
underEXPOSED Kookum
Tannis learns about the First Nations Snowboard Team and joins them on a moose hunt.
Ruth-Ann Thorn Presents Art of the City
Hit the Ice A First Test
The team travels down highway 417 for its first showcase game against the Kanata Lasers.
Moosemeat & Marmalade Caribou Camp
Art takes Dan to his home territory to show him about a unique caribou restoration project; an annual culture camp hosted by Art's First Nation; Dan tries drumming and playing hand-games.
KVCArts Audiopharmacy Part 2
Part 2 of an interview with Audiopharmacy, the San Francisco based international art/music collective.
Growing Native Growing Native Great Lakes: Turtle Island
For centuries the Great Lakes have provided fresh water and food to hundreds of tribes.
Host John Parsons, brings viewers on a journey of understanding as he strives to grasp the differing world views that motivated tribal leaders, settlers, and the United States government of the 19th Century.