TV Schedule for APTN - East
Tuesday, November 18th TV listings for APTN - East
Police tribale Regarde, il manifeste
Un adolescent faisant de l'autostop semble avoir été enlevé après une manifestation bloquant une voie ferrée.
Chuck et la cuisine des premiers peuples Kahnawake: cueillette de fraise
Chuck, Kanerahtiio et Raven préparent des recettes Haudenosaunee avec deux ingrédients de grande importance culturelle: les fraises et le maïs; Chuck ne peut pas quitter sans rencontrer Steve Silverbear McComber, un semencier traditionnel.
Orignal & marmelade Du tir au château
Dan vit cette fois une expérience complètement britannique: une chasse à la perdrix dans un domaine médiéval; Art se sent comme un poisson hors de l'eau; pourtant, leur amour de la bonne cuisine et leur humour viennent à bout des écueils.
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.
All Our Relations Evan Adams
Despite the demands of two successful careers, Tla'amin actor and medical doctor Evan Adams stays connected to his family, his Tla'amin community and the wider Indigenous.
A Good Game Culture on Display, Ottawa Senators Indigenous Appreciation Night
During the 2018-2019 NHL season, The Ottawa Senators Community Foundation created an annual Indigenous appreciation night. John visits Kerry Andrews in Pikwakanagan to learn how attending this year's celebration affects her community.
Pow Wow Chow Pow Wow Chow: Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation
Shawn and Whitney get 800 catered meals out the door before they head to Sutton, Ont., with Shawn's daughter for the Georgina Island powwow; Bob considers making some menu changes, especially when the event gets hit by heavy rain.
The Beachcombers Not for Sale
An eccentric artist rediscovers his creativity in Gibsons. With Charlene Aleck.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
History's Most Haunted Montreal: Ghosts of the Prohibition
The team finds startling paranormal links to Montreal's boozy, corrupt past in the 1920s and '30s, such as a man whose corpse became an attraction, a woman haunted by ghost children, and a murder victim in a notorious cabaret.
Reservation Dogs NDN Clinic
A new crew threatens the Reservation Dogs while they try to make some money selling meatpies outside the local IHS Clinic.
Wellington Paranormal Copy Cops
When Sergeant Maaka brings Minogue's dead doppelgänger into the station, Officers O'Leary and Minogue go looking for answers.
The Feather News Break Out The Ointment, WE HAVE NEWS HERPES!
Acting Good One Flew Out of The Kookum's Nest
Paul tries to slip back into his community unnoticed after falling flat on his face in Winnipeg.
North of 60 Spin Dry
Betty Moses' radical ideas for the treatment center divide the town; Michelle and Hannah travel; Teevee wants Bertha to stay.
The Beachcombers Club Laundromat
Pat's investments go awry when he trys to diversify his interests.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
Interviews that focus on Indigenous issues; host Dennis Ward delves into the issues faced by people in the headlines and those who work behind the scenes.
Moosemeat & Marmalade McLeod Lake Burbot
Art and Dan arrive at McLeod Lake Indian Band, a Tse'khene community, to learn a bit about their history; they fish for burbot, also known locally as ling, an ancient deep-water fish commonly found in nearby Carp Lake.
