
TV Schedule for APTN - East
Thursday, July 10th TV listings for APTN - East
Policier autochtone La tragédie
Une recrue apprend le métier de policier à Mashteuiatsh; à Uashat, les policiers retrouvent un enfant blessé dans un stationnement; Pierre-Olivier nous raconte comment une tragédie a bouleversé la communauté et le corps policier de Lac-Simon.
Chuck et la cuisine des premiers peuples Timiskaming First Nation: cueillette de produits sauvages
Chuck se rend à Témiscamingue et se familiarise avec Wild Basket, une initiative qui enseigne des techniques traditionnelles de cueillette; il se joint à Tara Dantouze et Lindsay McLaren Polson.
Orignal & marmelade Canard à l'érable
Montréal est réputée pour ses horizons culinaires multiples; Art et Dan explorent la tendance grandissante du canard musqué en visitant la ferme du Canard du Village et ils dégustent du sirop d'érable à la Sucrerie de la Montagne, une cabane à sucre.
Crazy Like a Lynx Anne Mulaire Boutique
Don and Dakota Ray join the workforce of the Anne Mulaire Boutique in Winnipeg, to learn how the Indigenous fashion brand has become such a successful operation.
Going Native Going Horse
Drew Hayden Taylor seeks to learn the Indigenous story of the horse by meeting a daredevil family of Indian relay racers, encountering a Navajo horse whisperer, and by exploring a unique wild horse sanctuary in the foothills of the Rockies.
Quest Out West: Wild Food Secwepemc Farms
Tracey visits the Sampson Ranch in Chase BC and meets three generations of champion bull riders.
Back to Roots Kickin' It
Perry does some Cheyenne kickball training and tries for his personal best, dribbling the soccer ball as fast as he can through staggered pylons; later, he makes a rabbit stew with potatoes, celery, onion and carrots.
The Beachcombers Free Ascent
Graham fights for his life when he is trapped underwater while salvaging a wrecked ship with Pat.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
The Nature of Things The Last Walrus
A filmmaker explores one man's quest to save a walrus as the debate around marine mammal captivity continues in Canada.
Michif Country Shane Chartrand
Chef Shane and Julien Chartrand go spring fishing on Lake Manitoba; chef Shane prepares lesser-known fish, showcasing ingredient accessibility for Michif and First Nations; his innovative approach connects tradition and heritage to culinary journeys.
An oil spill from a grounded tug and barge in 2016 proved devastating to the Heiltsuk, who use their waterways for food, transport and cultural practices; today, Heiltsuk's Coastal Nations Coast Guard Auxiliary team searches for a missing community.
Water Worlds Invisible Threats
Microplastics. fragments of single-use items like bottles, bags and cutlery, pose a huge threat to our oceans; indigenous and non-indigenous communities are coming together to combat microplastic pollution and reduce its devastating impact.
Little Big Community United Houma Nation
The Houma people of Louisiana thrive on the bayous despite climate change; meeting Joshua and Jason, two brothers dedicated to passing down ancestral practices to their children and safeguarding their collective Indigenous identity.
North of 60 Partners
Bertha comes back to claim her baby, while Gerry must choose between bankruptcy and a partnership. With John Oliver, Tina Keeper, Dakota House and Tracey Cook.
The Beachcombers Beyond the Limit
Drinking causes a boat accident that leaves Sara unconscious.
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 Rapid Lake, Quebec -- Maple Syrup
Chuck visits Rapid Lake to see how maple sap is traditionally used; Tina Nottaway and her daughter Sigon welcome Chuck at their family's sugar shack and show him the different products made with maple syrup.
Corner Gas Buzz Driver
Oscar is asked to be a school bus driver for the day; the kids may not be the only ones who need a lesson in good behavior.
The Nature of Things Mommy Wildest
In the savannah, mothers rule and daughters inherit the wilderness for three sisterhoods.
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.
Representatives from the eight Coastal Nations Coast Guard Auxiliary teams travel to Prince Rupert to take part in a friendly skills competition.
Water Worlds Truth
The killer whales of the West Coast face numerous threats; indigenous and non-Indigenous communities work together to study and protect these creatures.
Little Big Community Ottawa
Gabrielle and Amanda, new to Ottawa, are committed to inspiring Indigenous youth and building community; Ottawa, on unceded Anishinaabe Algonquin land, is perfect for their mission with its thriving urban Indigenous population.
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 Partners
Bertha comes back to claim her baby, while Gerry must choose between bankruptcy and a partnership. With John Oliver, Tina Keeper, Dakota House and Tracey Cook.
The Nature of Things Mommy Wildest
In the savannah, mothers rule and daughters inherit the wilderness for three sisterhoods.
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.
Little Big Community Ottawa
Gabrielle and Amanda, new to Ottawa, are committed to inspiring Indigenous youth and building community; Ottawa, on unceded Anishinaabe Algonquin land, is perfect for their mission with its thriving urban Indigenous population.
Water Worlds Truth
The killer whales of the West Coast face numerous threats; indigenous and non-Indigenous communities work together to study and protect these creatures.
Little Big Community Ottawa
Gabrielle and Amanda, new to Ottawa, are committed to inspiring Indigenous youth and building community; Ottawa, on unceded Anishinaabe Algonquin land, is perfect for their mission with its thriving urban Indigenous population.
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 Jumpin' Junipers
Matricia forages for juniper berries, which she uses in a salmon dish cooked over an open fire and in a fermented juniper berry mocktail.
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.
Jade helps a community garden in Papamoa revitalize an area of their maara; visiting Sam Judd at the Sustainable Coastlines Flagship building on Auckland's waterfront; Jade shows how to prepare her take on Ika Mata.
One Dish, One Spoon Lyed Corn
When they run out of lyed corn to make soup, Dakota struggles to find any for sale; Chef Tawnya sees how close to the brink her community is to losing this gift.
Avec le mentorat de Shain, trois entrepreneur·euse·s se préparent à présenter au panel; des friandises pour animaux de compagnie, une entreprise de thé et une académie pour les ouvriers des plateformes pétrolières.
Police tribale Tout est dans la coiffe
Après une collecte de fonds pour un organisme de bienfaisance, une célèbre mannequin autochtone est retrouvée morte, portant une coiffe traditionnelle.