Wednesday, April 24th TV listings for APTN - East
7th Gen Melissa Brown & Candace Neumann
Melissa Brown is a midwife from Sagkeeng First Nation and Dine´tah Navajo Nation, and Candace Neumann is a Me´tis doula; together, they created Zaagi'idiwin, where they offer full-spectrum Indigenous reproductive health training and workshops.
Wild Rose Vet The Human Animal Bond
Pets need their owners to meet their basic needs, but humans can also gain an emotional benefit from their pets; Dr. Savannah explores the loving connection between humans and their pets when two of her longtime clients lose their beloved ferret.
Red Earth Uncovered Lakeshore Dogman
Exploring new encounters in new locations, entering Central and Eastern Canada and heading south into the USA.
Moosemeat & Marmalade Westcoast Seal
Art and Dan visit Nuu-chah-nulth territory for a harbour seal hunt with master carver Joe Martin; besides the hunt on the open seas, they meet an activist and educator responsible for acquiring the Naa'Waya'Sum Coastal Indigenous Gardens.
Sans réserve Christian Pilon
En 2005, Christian Pilon s'inscrit à "Destination Nor'Ouest," le défiant à parcourir les cours d'eau en canot; cette révélation l'amène à apprendre les rouages et la fabrication du canot: passion qu'il partage avec les jeunes dans les écoles.
Policier autochtone Assurer une présence
Un homme blessé au visage est retrouvé par les policiers à Uashat; les agents doivent également intervenir dans une demeure complètement saccagée; les aînés d'Opitciwan ont la visite de Jean-Baptiste.
Méchant trip! Escalade de rocher
Antoine Desrochers et la curieuse Andréanne iront gravir le Grand-Morne, une montagne au rocher volcanique unique au Québec; ensemble, ils feront de l'escalade de rocher à plus de 60 mètres d'altitude.
Dans un territoire près de chez vous Chez les Ilnus
Eve rencontre l'autrice Marie-Andrée Gill en plein coeur du Nitassinan; sur le lac Kakuskanus, au nord de Pessamit, elles échangent avec Jean-Luc Kanapé, qui les initie, dans le respect des traditions, à la chasse au castor et à la trappe au collet.
Belles, fières et mohawks Décroissance personnelle
Anna s'implique de plus en plus dans la communauté, ce qui finit par l'effrayer; Caitlin essaie de passer au travers d'une fête prénatale; Bailey fait des compromis et trouve un terrain d'entente au sein de son couple, mais c'est épuisant.
La terre en nous Renouer
La crise climatique est une conséquence de la rupture de la relation avec la Terre-Mère; c'est pourquoi Christian fait ses valises pour prendre le chemin de la guérison qui s'effectue par la communion avec la nature et la reconnexion avec la terre.
Nations at War Blood in the Water
Kwakwaka'wakw raiding fleets ruled the Salish Sea for generations; that is, until the 19th century, when dozens of Coast Salish communities joined forces to challenge them and disrupt their dominance of the waves in the Battle at Maple Bay.
The Beachcombers A Long Way Home
Nick and John help reunite Duffy Bingham with his son whom he hasn't seen in 20 years.
Moosemeat & Marmalade Family
Art and Dan head to a campground on the shores of Lake Cowichan to enjoy a family campout; after their hunting success, they enjoy a tailgate meal involving fresh venison, whiskey and keto bannock.
Corner Gas Queasy Rider
Wanda's new way of getting around town brings a European flair to Dog River; Hank's new greeting puts him in an awkward situation with Emma.
The Other Side Echoes of Tragedy
The Point Ellice House witnessed a nearby bridge disaster in 1896, where 55 people fell to their deaths.
Spirit Talker Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation, BC
Shawn takes a water taxi to Opitsaht, the ancestral territory of the Tla-o-qui-aht.
Ghost Hunters of the Grand River Historic SDG Jail
The ghost hunters explore one of the oldest and most notorious prisons in Canada.
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.
The Nature of Things Equus: The Story of the Horse - Chasing the Wind
The wild horse has been saved from extinction, resulting in over 400 breeds.
Piri's Tiki Tour Coromandel
Champion spear fisherman Julian takes Piri spearfishing and into the bush to chase pigs in Kuaotunu on the Coromandel Peninsula.
Northern Exposure My Sister, My Mother
Shelly and her mother pose as sisters; expectant father Adam has sympathy symptoms; a baby is abandoned in Joel's office.
The Beachcombers Sunday Drive
Relic suffers a minor concussion when the brakes to the police cruiser fail on a hazardous road.
Dennis Ward shares news stories that matter to Indigenous people.
APTN Investigates: A Retrospective Hurting for Work
Reporter Melissa Ridgen won a Canadian Association of Journalists award for her investigation into a private Winnipeg company hired to do waste collection for the prairie city; it was a deal to save up to $4.5 million per year for taxpayers.
Corner Gas R2 Bee Too
David tries to buy the original R2-D2 after Hank buys a robot online.
The Other Side Speak of the Dead
For one woman living on the Musqueam Reserve, the spirits of her past travel alongside her.
Spirit Talker Cowichan Tribes, BC
Shawn delves into the rich culinary tradition of preparing and smoking sockeye salmon.
Ghost Hunters of the Grand River Peterborough Lift Lock National Historic Site
The ghost hunters investigate the Peterborough Lift Lock National Historic Site.
Red Earth Uncovered Seven Persons
Hayley makes her way to Seven Persons, a small hamlet in Cypress County, to unravel the eerie legend behind its name; there are several versions of the story, but they all centre on the discovery of seven corpses and seven graves alongside a creek.
Lands Enchanted Journey to Slhxi7lsh
Exploring the legacy of sacrifice that defines Squamish values in Vancouver's Stanley Park.
A Cut Above Carnival of Carving
As the challenges grow more difficult, the carvers test their resilience with a jam session, making musical instruments out of wood; the "Master Carve" leaves the competitors spinning as they create fantastical carousel animals ready to ride.
Dennis Ward shares news stories that matter to Indigenous people.
APTN Investigates: A Retrospective Hurting for Work
Reporter Melissa Ridgen won a Canadian Association of Journalists award for her investigation into a private Winnipeg company hired to do waste collection for the prairie city; it was a deal to save up to $4.5 million per year for taxpayers.
Northern Exposure My Sister, My Mother
Shelly and her mother pose as sisters; expectant father Adam has sympathy symptoms; a baby is abandoned in Joel's office.
Ahousaht's team searches for a diver who became separated from his diving partner.
Ghost Hunters of the Grand River Peterborough Lift Lock National Historic Site
The ghost hunters investigate the Peterborough Lift Lock National Historic Site.
The Other Side Speak of the Dead
For one woman living on the Musqueam Reserve, the spirits of her past travel alongside her.
Spirit Talker Cowichan Tribes, BC
Shawn delves into the rich culinary tradition of preparing and smoking sockeye salmon.
Lands Enchanted Journey to Slhxi7lsh
Exploring the legacy of sacrifice that defines Squamish values in Vancouver's Stanley Park.
Red Earth Uncovered Seven Persons
Hayley makes her way to Seven Persons, a small hamlet in Cypress County, to unravel the eerie legend behind its name; there are several versions of the story, but they all centre on the discovery of seven corpses and seven graves alongside a creek.
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.
Nations at War Blood in the Water
Kwakwaka'wakw raiding fleets ruled the Salish Sea for generations; that is, until the 19th century, when dozens of Coast Salish communities joined forces to challenge them and disrupt their dominance of the waves in the Battle at Maple Bay.
Dennis Ward shares news stories that matter to Indigenous people.
APTN Investigates: A Retrospective Hurting for Work
Reporter Melissa Ridgen won a Canadian Association of Journalists award for her investigation into a private Winnipeg company hired to do waste collection for the prairie city; it was a deal to save up to $4.5 million per year for taxpayers.