
TV Schedule for APTN - East DV
Thursday, August 21st TV listings for APTN - East DV
Gespe'gewa'gi: The Last Land Beverly: The Captain of a Fishing Boat
As one of the first female captains in her community, Captain Beverly Denny faces a great deal of doubt, sexism and racism; still, she is a well-respected captain who belongs on the water; she balances snow crab and tuna fishing.
Michif Country Drezus
Plains Cree rapper, Drezus, is drafted onto the crew to assist with pulling up dozens of fishing nets, and processing the big haul; fishing season is winding down and the mad dash begins to finish the year on a high note.
Sans réserve Denys Delâge
Professeur émérite à l'université Laval, Denys Delâge s'intéresse à l'histoire des Premiers Peuples lors de l'écriture de sa propre thèse au doctorat; de nombreux pans de l'Histoire du point de vue des Autochtones, rarement narrés.
Sur le terrain Des intervenants dévoués
Un homme de Manawan refuse les services médicaux des premiers répondants; à la clinique, une infection contagieuse touche les enfants; un patient blessé et traumatisé est introuvable à Wemindji.
Policier autochtone Contrer la violence
Les interventions policières se déroulent autour de la violence conjugale à Lac-Simon et à Mashteuiatsh; dossiers dans lesquels les plaintes sont souvent retirées, les policiers doivent assister tout autant les victimes que les présumés agresseurs.
Chuck et la cuisine des premiers peuples Rapid Lake: pêche sur glace
Chuck rencontre David Thusky, pêcheur algonquin pour qui la pêche sur glace est une activité familiale idéale; ils se rendent à Rapid Lake en motoneige pour monter leur camp de pêche et griller leurs meilleures prises.
Orignal & marmelade Le Potluck de Peace Valley
Art et Dan se retrouvent au bord de la Peace River, sur les terres du traité numéro huit, pour rencontrer des habitants affectés par le projet de barrage du Site C; ils font la rencontre d'un ermite, d'une famille qui risque de perdre son ranch.
Crazy Like a Lynx Mr. Bannock
Don and Dakota Ray discover how a team of Indigenous food partners in Vancouver, British Columbia, works together to provide the masses with a delicious menu made by chef Paul Natrall and his food truck, Mr. Bannock Indigenous Cuisine.
Going Native Going Artsy
Drew enters the fascinating world of contemporary Native art; a life-sized whale made out of plastic lawn furniture; Inuit wall murals in Canada's biggest city; movie posters with an Indigenous spin; West Coast art combined with graffiti.
Quest Out West: Wild Food Our Sylix Food Basket
Tracey arrives home in Penticton BC and meets up with local artists Clint George and Billie Kruger.
Back to Roots Summer Berries
Matricia gathers raspberries to use in a homemade raspberry pie and a refreshing raspberry mojito; she wraps up the episode by smudging her drum and playing it while singing a song called "Asani."
The Beachcombers Club Laundromat
Pat's investments go awry when he trys to diversify his interests.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
The Nature of Things Why We Dance
An exploration of why fascinating and kinetic animal species, including humans, strut their stuff and why the urge to dance is one of evolution's favorite tricks.
Michif Country Lance Cardinal
Lance Cardinal reconnects with his heritage and Two Spirit legacy, alongside trappers Rene Coutu and Earl St. Goddard; they go trapping while discussing ecology and culture; guided by ancestral wisdom, Lance gains vitality and honours tradition.
The team is tasked with searching for two missing kayakers.
Water Worlds Between Two Worlds
Estuaries, known as the cradle of life, create some of Earth's most productive ecosystems; over time, human activity has damaged them, but indigenous and non-indigenous communities are working together to restore and preserve these vital areas.
Little Big Community TUCSON
Meeting Jessica and Vince, who are creating new opportunities for youth and revitalizing Tucson's Indigenous community.
North of 60 Bushman
Brian is tempted by a beautiful woman; Peter and Andrew have a confrontation over the closing of the treatment center.
The Beachcombers The Syndicate
Nick, John, Relic and Jack O'Gorman (Bruno Gerussi, Jackson Davies, Robert Clothier, Joe Austin) invest in a racehorse.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
A sit down interview show with a focus on Indigenous issues. Host Dennis Ward brings viewers along as he delves deeper into the personalities and the issues faced by the people in the headlines and those who work behind the scenes.
Chuck and the First Peoples' Kitchen Potlotek, Nova Scotia -- White-Tailed Deer
In Nova Scotia, Chuck meets the Denny family, who bring him for white-tailed deer hunting; he learns the importance of the bow and arrow for First Nations people and tries his hand at spearfishing.
Corner Gas Super Sensitive
Davis is sent to a sensitivity course after making too many blonde jokes.
The Nature of Things How the Wild Things Sleep
Unraveling the secrets of the most extreme sleepers of the animal kingdom; answering why and how animals sleep, how they deal with sleep deprivation and if animals dream.
Michif Country Madison Thomas
Director Madison Thomas finds inspiration in Indigenous storytelling through TV and film; she joins Paul Petrowski and Laurent Dumont in Michif country to explore traditions like trapping and syrup tapping, reconnecting with the land and her craft.
The Quatsino team heads to a remote inlet to check on an Elder whose family is concerned.
Water Worlds Forest of the Sea
Due to warming oceans, 95% of kelp forests on Canada's West Coast have disappeared over the last seven years; scientists are now seeking genetically resilient kelp varieties to restore these vital ecosystems.
Little Big Community Vancouver
Vancouver is a gathering place for indigenous people from across the West Coast and an incubator for innovative community initiatives; Rose and Hayley are two women motivating the next generation of indigenous youth to strive for their dreams.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
A sit down interview show with a focus on Indigenous issues. Host Dennis Ward brings viewers along as he delves deeper into the personalities and the issues faced by the people in the headlines and those who work behind the scenes.
North of 60 Bushman
Brian is tempted by a beautiful woman; Peter and Andrew have a confrontation over the closing of the treatment center.
The Nature of Things How the Wild Things Sleep
Unraveling the secrets of the most extreme sleepers of the animal kingdom; answering why and how animals sleep, how they deal with sleep deprivation and if animals dream.
Michif Country Madison Thomas
Director Madison Thomas finds inspiration in Indigenous storytelling through TV and film; she joins Paul Petrowski and Laurent Dumont in Michif country to explore traditions like trapping and syrup tapping, reconnecting with the land and her craft.
Little Big Community Vancouver
Vancouver is a gathering place for indigenous people from across the West Coast and an incubator for innovative community initiatives; Rose and Hayley are two women motivating the next generation of indigenous youth to strive for their dreams.
Water Worlds Forest of the Sea
Due to warming oceans, 95% of kelp forests on Canada's West Coast have disappeared over the last seven years; scientists are now seeking genetically resilient kelp varieties to restore these vital ecosystems.
Little Big Community Vancouver
Vancouver is a gathering place for indigenous people from across the West Coast and an incubator for innovative community initiatives; Rose and Hayley are two women motivating the next generation of indigenous youth to strive for their dreams.
Skipper Dwane and the crew head to a consistent urchin dive spot; George endures a baptism of fire as the team tries to fill a backlog of orders; everyone on the boat is fighting for the top spot of bringing in the biggest amount of urchin.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
A sit down interview show with a focus on Indigenous issues. Host Dennis Ward brings viewers along as he delves deeper into the personalities and the issues faced by the people in the headlines and those who work behind the scenes.
Back to Roots Low-Bush Blues
Matricia describes the versatility and benefits of wild blueberries, then bakes wild blueberry muffins over an open fire and makes a wild blueberry mocktail; she plays her drum and sings a song called "Mother Mother."
Vitality Gardening Gathering a Sacred Medicine in The North
Coleen travels to Manigotagan in eastern Manitoba to learn about a thriving Métis community garden project; Elder Charles Simard teaches Coleen how to harvest black diamond willow fungus, a sacred medicine.