TV Schedule for APTN - East
Thursday, January 8th TV listings for APTN - East
Sur le terrain Affronter des situations difficiles
À l'hôpital de Sept-Îles, une agente de liaison naskapie accompagne un homme atteint d'une maladie grave et qui doit prendre une décision déchirante; à Uashat, une intervenante innue organise un cercle de partage.
Chuck et la cuisine des premiers peuples Susa Creek, Alberta - Orignal
Chuck se rend à Susa Creek, en Alberta, pour rencontrer Vivian McDonald, qui l'emmène chasser l'orignal; captivé par les vastes paysages de la province, la richesse de la faune et les imposantes Rocheuses, il vit l'aventure en plein air.
Orignal & marmelade Sanglier
À North Battleford, en Saskatchewan, Art et Dan rendent visite à Kelly Readman de Wild Boar Adventures; après une chasse fructueuse, le duo rend visite à la miellerie de l'apiculteur Jim Shevchuk.
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 Maya Pyramids
Drew heads to Yucatan in Mexico where he discovers the echoes of the Maya people and their incredible pyramids; Drew is accompanied by an archeologist who has spent three decades unlocking the secrets of the ancient Maya.
Michif Country Sheila North Wilson
Métis Elder Earl St. Goddard spends his days outdoors hunting, trapping and fishing with his family; Earl and his family share their favorite winter activities with Indigenous leader Sheila North Wilson.
Back to Roots Shooting the Buffalo
Perry plays a Sioux game called Shoot the Buffalo; Perry makes spaghetti sauce with fresh ground bison and fries up garlic bannock to go with it.
The Beachcombers By the Pricking of My Thumbs
Pat is kidnapped and brainwashed by a religious cult which has set up camp on a nearby island.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
The Nature of Things I Am the Magpie River
A pristine river in Quebec is granted rights through legal personhood, protecting it and those who call it home.
Red River Gold It's Getting Dark
The team explores a remote section of an old logging road and discovers how tough travel in the 1870s was; when their ATV breaks down, they're left in a dangerous position.
The team is tasked with searching for two missing kayakers.
Horse Warriors Powerful Ancestors
Things are looking rough for River Cree as they continue to lose teammates and races; their leader, Levi, feels pressure to get the team back on track; little brother Cooper Carlson dreams of becoming Two Medicine's next champion rider.
Yukon Harvest Healing Circle
Cree Elder and Annette meet some old friends, including Yukon guides, Scott and Wojo, for a deer hunting trip in snowy Saskatchewan; she quickly realizes this is not just a hunting trip, but a journey of personal healing and grief.
North of 60 Hunting in the Dark
An enraged Albert discovers Sarah in the embrace of another man; Michelle orchestrates a sting operation to find Brenda.
The Beachcombers Hooray for Mollywood
The town is turned into a movie set for Molly's latest book.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
A sit down interview show with a focus on Indigenous issues. We not only speak to those in the headlines, but also those who are affected by the problems facing Indigenous urban and rural communities.
Animal Nation Bear
The Nature of Things Equus: Story of the Horse - Origins
The history of the relationship between horses and humans.
Deadman's Curse The Missing Jackson Letter
Taylor unearths new testimony from a witness to Slumach's execution; a deathbed letter written by a man who claims to have found Slumach's gold sends Adam and Kru on a dangerous glacial trek in search of the fabled mother lode.
Ocean Warriors: Mission Ready The Plane in Peril
Red River Gold If That Isn't Slavery…
A local Métis father and daughter show the team a hidden piece of the Dawson Trail on their property and share a theory about the gold's location. Goldie encounters some good luck.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
A sit down interview show with a focus on Indigenous issues. We not only speak to those in the headlines, but also those who are affected by the problems facing Indigenous urban and rural communities.
Animal Nation Bear
The Nature of Things Equus: Story of the Horse - Origins
The history of the relationship between horses and humans.
Deadman's Curse The Missing Jackson Letter
Taylor unearths new testimony from a witness to Slumach's execution; a deathbed letter written by a man who claims to have found Slumach's gold sends Adam and Kru on a dangerous glacial trek in search of the fabled mother lode.
Ocean Warriors: Mission Ready The Plane in Peril
Red River Gold If That Isn't Slavery…
A local Métis father and daughter show the team a hidden piece of the Dawson Trail on their property and share a theory about the gold's location. Goldie encounters some good luck.
North of 60 Hunting in the Dark
An enraged Albert discovers Sarah in the embrace of another man; Michelle orchestrates a sting operation to find Brenda.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
A sit down interview show with a focus on Indigenous issues. We not only speak to those in the headlines, but also those who are affected by the problems facing Indigenous urban and rural communities.
Quest Out West: Wild Food Siya/Berry
Tracey talks about the importance and uses for the Food Chief Saskatoon berry.
Karena and Kasey's Foreign Flavours Malaysia
Karena and Kasey meet one of Malaysia's most loved chefs to learn the about legacy recipes passed through his family; they also travel to historic Georgetown in Penang where they learn about the local cooking style Nyonya.
@Home Daniel Eaglespreader
Daniel Eaglespreader, a 14-year-old Haida boy desperate for deeper connection with his Haida roots, places his trust in Tamara as she guides him to a deeper understanding of Haida traditions and helps him create a Haida-themed space in his own home.
La terre en nous Cultiver
Christian et deux agriculteurs s'expriment sur l'importance de la transmission des connaissances traditionnelles; ceux-ci accueillent des jeunes pour un programme d'opportunités internationales, ce qui leur permet de partager leur savoir-faire.
La terre en nous Cultiver
Christian et deux agriculteurs s'expriment sur l'importance de la transmission des connaissances traditionnelles; ceux-ci accueillent des jeunes pour un programme d'opportunités internationales, ce qui leur permet de partager leur savoir-faire.
