Saturday, December 20th TV listings for 360 North (Gavel to Gavel)
Interstitial community engagement series.
Experience the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa's Nation Annual Wildrice Celebration and Powwow.
Teepee Time Teepee Goes Apple Picking; Teepee Bakes a Pie
Teepee goes apple picking and bakes a pie for the first time.
Eddie's Lil' Homies Yoinks
Eddie's Lil' Homies Rock Paper Eddie
Navajo Highways Blue Corn Mush
The Magic Canoe Relax, Max!
Max imposes when Nico, Pam and Julie try to build a teepee at Camp Manitou.
Free Exercise: America's Story of Religious Liberty
Exploring the development of religious freedom in the U.S. through six American faith communities -- Quakers, Baptists, Black churches, Catholics, Mormons and Jews.
Earth's Sacred Wonders Visions of the Divine
At the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, an orthodox Christian must deliver a holy flame into the hands of his bishop; at the Boudhanath in Nepal, a Buddhist painter battles the elements in honor of Buddha's birthday.
Dante: Inferno to Paradise Part One: The Inferno
Exploring the early years of Italian poet Dante Alighieri and his decision to begin "The Divine Comedy" in 1306.
Bears' Lair For the Tastebuds
Three Indigenous entrepreneurs tempt the Bears' taste buds with their delicious creations, including custom-designed cakes, microbrewery bespoke beers, and a unique line of bitters.
Future History Reimagine
Kris participates in a Wampum belt and treaty teaching workshop; Sarain speaks with Chief Lady Bird and Aura about the agency of representation; Kris and Sarain meet Melanie Goodchild.
The Awakeners The Dance and the Dream
Laura Vinson meets up with Lyle and David Donald, a father and son who head up the Edmonton Métis Dancers.
Juneau World Affairs Forum High Seas Biodiversity
Liz Karan and Dr. Troy Bouffard on the Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction (BBNJ) treaty.
Weekly statewide call-in program.
Song of the Mountains Always Loretta
A tribute to Loretta Lynn.
A French Village He is Caught Who Thinks to Catch
Marie helps Vincent retrieve his radio equipment so that he can send an urgent message to London; after discovering that Marcel was hiding out at their father's house, Daniel insists that Sarah hides there too, despite his brother's protest.
Evidence from archaeology, Roman historians, Jewish texts and the Gospels suggest that Roman power politics brought about the events that eventually led to the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
American Masters The Disappearance of Miss Scott
Jazz virtuoso Hazel Scott champions racial equality before getting caught up in the Red Scare of the 1950s.
Host Lindsay Paris visits eight regional destinations from the coast of Maine to the Berkshires to explore Christmas traditions and events in New England.
Local, USA Public Enemies, Private Friends
On December 30, 1994, a man entered two abortion clinics in Brookline, MA; by day's end, two women were dead, five wounded, and a community was left mourning; thus began a clandestine dialogue between leaders of the pro-choice.
Oregon Field Guide Horsewomen of the Hen Party
Descendants of La Grande horsewoman Jean Birnie enjoy an intimate connection with nature in the rugged Wallowa Mountains.
Tribal Police Files Possible Suicidal Male
The Stl'atl'imx Tribal police defuse a tense situation involving threats of suicide.
underEXPOSED Kookum
Tannis learns about the First Nations Snowboard Team and joins them on a moose hunt.
Seeing the USA Utah
This Is the Place Heritage Park in Salt Lake City; Cleveland Lloyd Dinosaur Quarry at the Jurassic National Monument; canyoneering at Goblin Valley State Park; Monument Valley; Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park.
Seeing Canada PEI, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia & Quebec
Exploring Canada's Maritime provinces: Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia; the annual Winter Carnival in Quebec City, Quebec.
The Harvest (2011)
Director U. Roberto Romano examines the plight of migrant child farmworkers, focusing on three youths as they toil around the country picking crops.
Holy Man: The USA vs. Douglas White (2011)
Douglas White, a Lakota medicine man of the Pine Ridge Reservation and wrongly convicted of a crime, spends 17 years in a federal prison.
