Sunday, April 28th TV listings for APTN - East
Anaana's Tent Go Fish!
Rita Claire and Qimmiq love to go fishing, no matter where or when; they're setting their nets to catch Arctic char; Looee and James Arreak visit the qarmaq and sing "I Pi Ti Ki," and read the book "The Fishing Derby."
Teepee Time Teepee Washes a Car; Teepee Rides a Pony
Come and watch as Teepee washes a car and rides a pony for the very first time.
Coyote's Crazy Smart Science Show Aviation
Famous Indigenous aviators include Eula Pearl Carter Scott, who was the youngest pilot ever, and Wiley Post, who identified the jet stream; pilot John Herrington shares the science of aerodynamics; the Questers create a paper airplane.
Lil' Glooscap and the Legend of Turtle Island Lil Glooscap and the Wild Mushroom; Lil Glooscap and Sufer Nanuq
The cousins break a basket but don't confess, so Meme Muwin tells them a story about Lil Glooscap and wild mushrooms; the story teaches that if the truth is revealed instead of hidden, problems can be fixed before getting out of hand.
Savoirs légendaires Les oiseaux d'été & Kanwiss
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.
Lorsque les Capteurs de rêves repèrent un rêve dans lequel des braconniers tentent de piéger un lynx, ils doivent trouver le Rêveur, débloquer ses supers pouvoirs ancestraux et empêcher le rêve de se réaliser.
Indigenous Art Adventures Métis Felt Flowers New
Lance Cardinal teaches how to make beautiful Métis felt flowers; the Métis are well-known for their floral beadwork; lance teaches the Cree word of the day, wâpakwanîs, which means flower.
Lil' Glooscap and the Legend of Turtle Island Lil Glooscap Raised by a Bear; Lil Glooscap and the Screaming Eagle
The kids learn that all families are unique and made up of different types of people; the differences only make a family stronger.
Anaana's Tent Stories
Rita Claire has a traditional story.
Coyote's Crazy Smart Science Show Food
Learning about food sovereignty, how to prepare traditional meals and how to grow fresh vegetables from kitchen leftovers.
That's AWSM! Varun Saranga; Zorbing
Bouncing around with 16 year-old Destiny and actor Varun Saranga as they take on the twirling, whirling adventure of Zorbing.
Bull's Eye Hockey
Exploring hockey, one of Canada's favourite pastimes; in a series of fun and creative challenges, Indigenous youth are encouraged to look at the intersections between sport and culture.
Crazy Like a Lynx Wabano Centre for Aboriginal Health
Don and Dakota Ray join the staff of the award-winning Wabano Centre for Aboriginal Health to get an inside look at just a handful of the successful programs it delivers to Indigenous communities in Ottawa, Ont.
Going Native Going Behind the Lens
Drew meets with two aspiring Indigenous filmmakers and photographers who are reframing the world with their cameras; he tries his hand at acting in a new film by Roger Boyer.
Gespe'gewa'gi: The Last Land The Rangers
The Listuguj Rangers are patrolling the river and putting safety and sustainability first.
The inexperienced group struggles to find food, but after braving a long paddle across the lake, Elder Jerome gifts them a weir; Jennifer learns how to prepare her first catch and enjoys her first traditional meal, reconnecting to her heritage.
Northern Air Rescue A Mom First, Then a Pilot
Following a medivac flight crew as they work through a demanding 13-day rotation.
Ahousaht's team searches for a diver who became separated from his diving partner.
High Arctic Haulers Chasing Ice
Thick ice and storms threaten the Arctic Sealift before it reaches its first community.
The Corruption of Divine Providence (2020)
Division and discontent envelop a Canadian farming community when a teen shows signs of stigmata.
Indigenous Health Today Sacred Breath of Life: Episode 06 New
This isn't just a show; it's a call to action, sparking dialogue for a healthier future. Join the transformative journey.
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 Air Rescue Mechanics to the Rescue
A medivac plane suffers a mechanical issue so the maintenance team swings into action.
Ahousaht's team supports the members of their community, including youth who are considered at risk.
High Arctic Haulers Chasing Ice
Thick ice and storms threaten the Arctic Sealift before it reaches its first community.
The Dead Lands (2014)
After his fellow tribesmen are slaughtered by rampaging warriors, a Maori teenager travels to a land haunted by malevolent spirits to ask a fearsome warrior to help him take revenge.
Got Identity Careful with Teasing
Nelson meets with Cree Elder Winston Wuttunee to talk about the dangers of mocking White people, then speaks to stand-up comedian Chad Anderson to talk about his journey toward embracing his Indigenous identity.
The Dead Lands (2014)
After his fellow tribesmen are slaughtered by rampaging warriors, a Maori teenager travels to a land haunted by malevolent spirits to ask a fearsome warrior to help him take revenge.
The Terminator (1984)
A cyborg (Arnold Schwarzenegger) from the future arrives in 20th-century Los Angeles to kill the woman (Linda Hamilton) who will give birth to mankind's post-apocalyptic savior.
Australia Remastered: Oceans Pacific Ocean
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.