Saturday, April 20th TV listings for APTN - East
Lil' Glooscap and the Legend of Turtle Island Lil Glooscap Meets Beaver; Lil Glooscap's Dreamcatcher Adventure
During a ski trip to Sugarloaf Mountain, Justin has trouble removing his skis but won't accept any help, so Meme Muwin tells the cousins about the time when Lil Glooscap needed Beaver's help and they learn that it's important to ask for support.
Anaana's Tent Friendship
Rita Claire has lots of friends, and one of her best friends is Qimmiq; she needs help to figure out what qualities make someone a good friend; Jennifer Soucie stops by the qarmaq to sing "Nukakulu" and Looee and James Arreak sing their song.
Dreamcatchers Mountain-Man New
A fast-food eatery sells unhealthy fare on a local reserve, uniting the Dreamcatchers and a timid young dreamer to avert a culinary crisis.
Tshakapesh Superhero The Spa of the Full Moon
Tshen opens an outdoor spa with a continuous view of the full moon; he launches a rocket to capture it and pull it closer to earth; as a result, the village is flooded, forcing the villagers to evacuate.
Un groupe de jeunes indigènes utilisent leurs superpouvoirs ancestraux pour combattre le mal sous la forme d'une grande entreprise qui menace la Terre Mère.
Tshakapesh superhéros Le monde selon Carcajou
La presqu'île où se trouve le Village a le profil d'une tête d'ours, emblème de Tshakapesh; Carcajou décide la transformer à son image: une tête de Carcajou; un robot d'une hauteur de cinq étages s'apprête à transformer la presqu'île.
Savoirs légendaires Tcakabesh et le soleil & La marmotte Akokatcic
À travers des récits légendaires, on va à la rencontre des jeunes pour transmettre des savoirs, des valeurs et des leçons de vie tout en perpétuant la tradition de la transmission orale.
Teepee Teepee va dans un camp d'été; Teepee construit un tipi
On voit Teepee tandis qu'il va dans un camp d'été et qu'il construit un tipi pour la toute première fois.
Coyote's Crazy Smart Science Show Health
Indigenous knowledge about health and healing has existed for thousands of years; a person goes out in nature to gather plants that have been used as traditional medicine since time immemorial.
That's AWSM! Jordan Clark; White Water SUP
Ryleigh, a 13-year old Mohawk dancer and musician, pairs up with Jordan Clark, winner of "So You Think You Can Dance Canada Season 4," and actor from "The Next Step" in White Water Stand-Up Paddle Boarding.
Hit the Ice A Time to Prove Yourself
With a heavy day ahead, the girls gear up and get ready to give it all they've got; Coach MJ puts the girls through a series of scrimmages to see who has what it takes to make the team.
Wild Archaeology Mystery of the Mounds
The team travels to the Serpent Mounds, an ancient and sacred burial site on Rice Lake in Ontario; Chief Laurie Carr welcomes the team and talks about past excavations; The team helps analyse the lakebed sediment with XRF technology.
Piri's Tiki Tour Whakatane
Mawera, Karla, and Steve take Piri hunting for peacock in the Eastern Bay of Plenty; Piri tries his hand at MMA fighting with a master cage fighter.
Australia Remastered: Oceans Indian Ocean
Aaron Pedersen explores how the Indian Ocean is home to thousands of diverse species and has a major impact on Australia's climate.
Once Were Brothers: Robbie Robertson and The Band (2019)
The story of a band that went from backing up Bob Dylan to becoming one of the most influential groups of its era.
Spy Kids (2001)
When a technical genius kidnaps retired spies (Antonio Banderas, Carla Gugino), only their children can save them.
Red Earth Uncovered What's in a Name
Doc dispatches Hayley to Medicine Hat to investigate a giant river serpent that is said to live in the South Saskatchewan River; the creature is believed to lurk in a spot on the river that never freezes due to rapid currents.
Lands Enchanted Snake Rock
Accompany Rebeka Tabobondung and Waubgeshig Rice on their journey into the spirit of Wasauksing First Nation; together, they explore Snake Rock, a place where community members go to seek healing and guidance.
APTN National News Weekend New
Bringing the week full circle with a recap of the top national news stories of the week.
APTN Investigates Inside the Band Office: Stonewalled
Members of an Alberta First Nation say urgent action is needed to increase financial transparency in their community. Court documents raise the suspicions of how band money is spent, while Elders are forced off-reserve after their house is condemned.
Tzouhalem (2021)
Examining the story of Cowichan Chief Tzouhalem through accounts from both historians and First Nations elders, and how he subdued his rivals and transformed himself into the most powerful First Nations leader in the Pacific Northwest.
Portraits From A Fire (2020)
A teen spends his days recording and vlogging his Indigenous community and hanging out with his grandparents. That is until he meets an older, influential teenager who pushes him to show his latest work about his family to the community.
The Other Side B-a-z-z-o-o
The tunnels of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan hold dark secrets about the city's infamous history; the investigative team wanders through an intricate maze, hoping to connect with an entity referred to as the River Street Spirit.
7th Gen Natasha Kanapé Fontaine
An Innu from Pessamit, Natasha Kanapé Fontaine now lives in Montreal; with an important anniversary of one of her major works coming up, this poet, actress and visual artist uses her voice to advocate for Indigenous and environmental rights.
Portraits From A Fire (2020)
A teen spends his days recording and vlogging his Indigenous community and hanging out with his grandparents. That is until he meets an older, influential teenager who pushes him to show his latest work about his family to the community.
The Other Side B-a-z-z-o-o
The tunnels of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan hold dark secrets about the city's infamous history; the investigative team wanders through an intricate maze, hoping to connect with an entity referred to as the River Street Spirit.
Tzouhalem (2021)
Examining the story of Cowichan Chief Tzouhalem through accounts from both historians and First Nations elders, and how he subdued his rivals and transformed himself into the most powerful First Nations leader in the Pacific Northwest.
Piri's Tiki Tour Whakatane
Mawera, Karla, and Steve take Piri hunting for peacock in the Eastern Bay of Plenty; Piri tries his hand at MMA fighting with a master cage fighter.
APTN National News Weekend New
Bringing the week full circle with a recap of the top national news stories of the week.
APTN Investigates Inside the Band Office: Stonewalled
Members of an Alberta First Nation say urgent action is needed to increase financial transparency in their community. Court documents raise the suspicions of how band money is spent, while Elders are forced off-reserve after their house is condemned.