Tuesday, June 3rd TV listings for 360 North (K12LA-D3) Kenai, AK
Moosemeat & Marmalade Trout
Art takes Dan snowshoeing, snowmobiling and for a walk on a lake to go ice fishing for trout.
A New Island: The Marshallese in Arkansas
Displaced people who have immigrated to Springdale, Ark.
Amplify Paint the Town Red
Hip-hop superstars Snotty Nose Rez Kids are on a tour of the Indigenous street art in Vancouver, British Columbia, demonstrating how mural artists have transformed the city; the duo visits artist KC Hall, who created a brand-new mural for this.
Liz, Krystal and Geri get back to their heritage. We take a glimpse into Michele's spiritual side.
Teepee Time Teepee Plays the Drum; Teepee Learns the Dance
Teepee learns to play the drum; Teepee dances the hoop dance.
Waabiny Time Food and Drink
A celebration of Nyoongar culture for young kids exploring the Indigenous concept of `playing time'.
Tiga Talk Competition
Friendly competition can be fun, but what happens when you start to take it too seriously? Jason learns about teamwork at a lacrosse practice with Dad and how trying your best is more important than winning the game.
Wolf Joe Turtle Trek; Butterfly Release 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.
Asia Insight Victims of Leftover Unexploded Ordnance: Laos
The Laos government provides free treatment and rehabilitation to survivors of unexploded U.S. bombs from the Vietnam War, but many are unaware that this support exists; a look at how the survivors of these explosions are being supported in Laos.
Aging Backwards 3: Fast Track With Miranda Esmonde-White
Miranda Esmonde-White develops a practical six-point plan that focuses on gentle daily movement to keep the mind sharp and body active at any age.
Artisans including a cowboy, bootmaker and jewelry artist inspired by Indigenous ancestry embody the essence of American ingenuity.
Stories From the Stage Proud to Be
Srilatha Rajamani's world turned upside down when she discovered the hidden "A" in LGBTQI_+; queer stage and film director Kevin Newbury receives a time capsule; Jamie Mulligan's 20-year journey of transition and self-love.
The Youth are given some style tips and are sent out to shop for a new wardrobe.
Making Regalia Alterations on a Child's Moccasin
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.
Coverage of National Indigenous Peoples Day celebrations in three cities.
Moosemeat & Marmalade Trout
Art takes Dan snowshoeing, snowmobiling and for a walk on a lake to go ice fishing for trout.
Medicine Line A Rolling Stone
Dave learns about the Majorville Medicine Wheel; Dave films an archaeological dig in South Dakota.
Tina Garnanez investigates the history of the Navajo uranium boom.
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 The Planets: Ice Worlds
Uranus and Neptune's unexpected rings, supersonic winds and dozens of moons; an up-close view of Pluto before exploring the Kuiper belt.
Scholars, writers and others discuss Jewish immigration to the U.S.
Sealaska Heritage Institute Lecture Series 1882 Bombardment of Angoon Retold
Educator Shgendootan George recounts the 1882 US naval shelling of Angoon, examining its historical context and lasting impact on the Tlingit community.