
TV Schedule for APTN - East
Thursday, May 8th TV listings for APTN - East
Gespe'gewa'gi: The Last Land Waiting For The Ice-Break
The end of winter is here and the community of Listuguj is getting antsy for the opening of the spring fishing season.
Paid programming.
Sans réserve Michèle Audette
Que ce soit à la tête des organismes Femmes Autochtones du Québec et du Canada ou comme commissaire pour l'Enquête nationale sur les femmes et les filles autochtones disparues et assassinées, Michèle Audette signe plus de 30 ans de militantisme.
Sur le terrain Faire face aux urgences
À Manawan, les intervenant·e·s vont secourir une dame qui doit être transportée d'urgence à l'hôpital, situé à 2 heures de route de sa communauté. La médecin wendat place un bébé en isolement à Wemindji.
Policier autochtone Confiance et solidarité
À Uashat, le comportement d'un homme intoxiqué par l'alcool oblige les policiers à intervenir à la suite d'une plainte; un incendie faisant rage à Lac-Simon, les policiers doivent faire preuve de solidarité avec les autres services essentiels.
Chuck et la cuisine des premiers peuples Pikogan: pêche au brochet
Chuck visite la communauté de Pikogan où il va pêcher le brochet.
Orignal & marmelade Agneau et poireau
Art et Dan explorent les prés-salés du Pays de Galles pour découvrir le fameux agneau de pré-salé; ils récoltent le poireau, l'emblème national, à la main, explorent un château du 14e siècle et tombent amoureux des chorales masculines galloises.
Crazy Like a Lynx Alberta K9
Don and Dakota Ray go behind the scenes to discover how Alberta K9 successfully trains exceptional working dogs for various clients.
Going Native Going Digital
From the Arctic to New Zealand and Ontario to Mexico, Drew learns how old Indigenous go digital; language revisitation on TikTok, Maori environmental science and Arctic sovereignty are at the forefront of the Indigenous digital revolution.
Mi'kma'ki Gwitna'Q (Go by Canoe)
Miawpukek First Nation in Newfoundland is reviving the tradition of birchbark canoe-building; it's a way for the community to connect to the past and ensure their culture survives.
Back to Roots How CharCUTErie Is That?
Chef Denia surprises Perry with an elk tenderloin to cook together; they forage for wild cranberries, wild mushrooms and yarrow; Perry prepares a wild cranberry and yarrow mocktail for them to enjoy while discussing ingredients and recipes.
The Beachcombers The Wrong Stuff
John and Jesse (Jackson Davies, Pat John) race through the wilderness in a battle between technology and natural instinct. With Bruno Gerussi.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
Ready for This Blank Canvas
Ryan is caught by the local graffiti crew while out stenciling; Reece is forced to make a difficult decision.
Mean Mums Not Invited
Jess is in disbelief when her son is not invited to a birthday party, and she thinks he may not be as popular as she thinks he is.
The Nature of Things The Musical Animal
Exploring whether non-human species have musical abilities.
Ahousaht's team supports the members of their community, including youth who are considered at risk.
Little Big Community Oneida Nation of the Thames
The Oneida Nation of the Thames has long lived with the scars of colonialism but is now turning to traditional practices to heal; meeting Dayna and Ron, two Oneida siblings dedicated to educating youth and strengthening their community.
North of 60 Sleeping Dogs
Harper pressures Michelle to reopen a case; Faith catches Gerry with another woman.
The Beachcombers Lone Wolf
Relic (Robert Clothier) searches for inner strength when the tide begins to roll in and he's pinned under a log. With Donnelly Rhodes.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
Indigenous perspectives on the latest political developments and discussion of government issues with those who are in charge of policy in Canada and those who are trying to make changes.
Chuck and the First Peoples' Kitchen Edmonton, Alberta -- Urban Episode New
Chuck visits Edmonton, Alberta's capital and the city that has one of the biggest Indigenous populations in Canada; Chuck harvests and collects medicinal plants just outside the city and cooks at Chef Scott Iserhoff's brand new Indigenous restaurant.
Corner Gas Rock Stars
Wanda becomes a reporter for the Howler; Brent takes guitar lessons.
The Nature of Things True Survivors
Discussing how humans have survived extreme environmental changes in the past, and what it will take to survive what's next.
Michif Country Chuck Hughes New
Chef Chuck Hughes joins Ivan and Laurent on a duck hunt, blending St. Laurent's hunting culture with his culinary expertise; Chuck creates a dish rich in flavor and comfort while learning about Michif traditional conservation practices.
The Ahousaht Nation is a formidable search and rescue team on Vancouver Island's rugged coastline.
Water Worlds Turtles of Turtle Island
North American turtles hold cultural significance for First Nations; their habitats are threatened by development; the Magnetawan First Nation leads efforts to preserve these vital creatures through stewardship programs.
Little Big Community TULSA
While the Cherokee settle in Oklahoma after forced displacement, Tulsa is now a hub for Indigenous organizing; meeting Nico and Nathalie, who revive Cherokee practices through food and tattoos, helping people heal.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
Indigenous perspectives on the latest political developments and discussion of government issues with those who are in charge of policy in Canada and those who are trying to make changes.
North of 60 Sleeping Dogs
Harper pressures Michelle to reopen a case; Faith catches Gerry with another woman.
The Nature of Things True Survivors
Discussing how humans have survived extreme environmental changes in the past, and what it will take to survive what's next.
Water Worlds Turtles of Turtle Island
North American turtles hold cultural significance for First Nations; their habitats are threatened by development; the Magnetawan First Nation leads efforts to preserve these vital creatures through stewardship programs.
Little Big Community TULSA
While the Cherokee settle in Oklahoma after forced displacement, Tulsa is now a hub for Indigenous organizing; meeting Nico and Nathalie, who revive Cherokee practices through food and tattoos, helping people heal.
The Ahousaht Nation is a formidable search and rescue team on Vancouver Island's rugged coastline.
Michif Country Chuck Hughes
Chef Chuck Hughes joins Ivan and Laurent on a duck hunt, blending St. Laurent's hunting culture with his culinary expertise; Chuck creates a dish rich in flavor and comfort while learning about Michif traditional conservation practices.
Skipper Dwane leads his crew into the waters of Fiordland on the southern coast of New Zealand; the divers work relentlessly to collect tons of urchin; as the weather deteriorates, the crew gets a scare from below the surface.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
Indigenous perspectives on the latest political developments and discussion of government issues with those who are in charge of policy in Canada and those who are trying to make changes.
Back to Roots Run & Scream
Perry tries a Blackfoot warrior training game called Run & Scream; he shows his culinary skills as he fries up an elk steak and makes a side dish of wild rice; over a cup of tea, Perry talks about his youth.
Vitality Gardening The Fall Feast
Coleen completes her annual harvest and joins a group of elders to celebrate the fall equinox with a ceremony and feast; Coleen prepares fall recipes, including three sisters soup, which is made from corn, beans and squash.