TV Schedule for APTN - East
Monday, May 11th TV listings for APTN - East
Sans réserve Denys Delâge
Professeur émérite à l'université Laval, Denys Delâge s'intéresse à l'histoire des Premiers Peuples lors de l'écriture de sa propre thèse au doctorat; de nombreux pans de l'Histoire du point de vue des Autochtones, rarement narrés.
Chuck et la cuisine des premiers peuples Metepenagiag, Nouveau-Brunswick: chasse au faisan
Sur l'invitation de Malcolm Ward, Chuck se rend à Metepenagiag pour s'initier à la chasse au faisan, un oiseau qui avait complètement disparu du territoire de la communauté, mais qui a été réintroduit il y a une dizaine d'années.
Orignal & marmelade Flétan
Dans le canot de guerre du célèbre activiste Guujaw, on suit quelques cours de langue et l'on se rend en mer pour pêcher le flétan; des canneberges sauvages avec un cueilleur local; le repas au célèbre Haïda Heritage Centre.
Wild Rose Vets City Vet, Country Vet
Meeting Dr. Cori Stephen and Dr. Allison Hay, two vets in two different locations; one resides in the country and the other in the city, but both share their passion for keeping animals, from foxes to pet pigs, happy and healthy.
Coastal Carvings A Living Artform
Jeremy and Jerett commission stained glass for a door as Jeremy takes on a project overseas; artist Kaija creates a piece for a museum.
Chuck and the First Peoples' Kitchen Wemotaci - Hare Trapping
Chuck travels to the Atikamekw community of Wemotaci, where he joins Roselin Awashish on a trapping adventure; Roselin teaches Chuck how to clean a white hare and make a traditional stew; Roselin's friends surprise Chuck with a moose they've hunted.
Hera cooks up Chicken Curry, Parmesan Panko crumbed Snapper, Bread and Butter pudding, and more.
The Beachcombers Kelly and Kate
Nick (Bruno Gerussi) temporarily takes custody of a 9-year-old runaway (Keven Naphtali) and his pet otter.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
Guitar Lessons (2022)
A 15-year-old Metis boy inherits an old guitar from the father he never knew, and is determined to learn how to play. He reaches out to a cantankerous oilman and the two bond over lessons.
Crazy Like a Lynx Enoch Cree Nation Equestrian Program
Don and Dakota Ray join the Enoch Cree Nation Equestrian Program in Alberta to learn about how the team is helping community members and discover what it takes to be part of a top-notch Indigenous horse relay team.
Stuff the British Stole Jewel of Denial
Marc Fennell unravels the true history of the Koh-i-Noor diamond, which sits at the heart of the Crown Jewels; beyond the glitz, he reveals the tragedy of a 10-year-old Sikh boy ripped from his mother and kingdom.
North of 60 Suspicious Minds
The town grows excited when an oil company starts surveying the land around Lynx River; Brian discovers Michelle has been investigating him.
The Beachcombers The Mystery of Blubber Bay
Nick and Pat are blamed for dumping toxic waste into the water.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
APTN Investigates Ashes to Ashes
A look into complex issues.
Wild Rose Vets The Cat Came Back
Dr. Emma Jackson takes on a new role at one of Calgary's busiest animal rescue shelters; Dr. Allison's love for cats shines through as she provides emergency surgery on an ageing cat with a broken leg.
One Dish, One Spoon Roots and Renewal New
Tawnya and her sister Dakota travel with their sons to the Mohawk Valley, tracing their family roots and rediscovering the resilience of Brant women through food, story and land.
Wild Rose Vets Meant To Be
Dr. Cori sees it all, from stray puppies and anxious dogs with persistent paw injuries, to horses needing dental work. Dr. Allison tackles a growing lump on cuddly Jorah and takes an x-ray that means bad news for an older dog.
Coastal Carvings Revitalization
Lisa takes on a traditional cradleboard on her own; Kaija accepts a tattoo client with a special story; Levi assists Derek on a new totem pole.
Canada's Got Talent The Million Dollar Finale
From Niagara Falls, eight acts compete for Canada's votes, in hopes of winning "Canada's Got Talent" and the million-dollar prize.
Horse Warriors Where's My Team?
Both the River Cree and Old Sun teams are scrambling to line up new riders; Kitana heads south in favour of helping Old Sun's Logan Red Crow, leaving a hole in the River Cree team.
Searchers The Unspoken Terrain
When a boy with autism vanishes from a Saskatchewan farm, rescue volunteers battle sweeping prairies, coulees and an approaching storm; faint clues drive the searchers in a race through unforgiving terrain.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
APTN Investigates Ashes to Ashes
A look into complex issues.
Little Big Community San Diego
San Diego's Kumeyaay, once coastal people displaced inland, are reclaiming their space for Indigenous youth. Meet Stanley and Marc, who are revitalizing Kumeyaay history and educating the next generation about their rich traditions.
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.
Wild Rose Vets The Cat Came Back
Dr. Emma Jackson takes on a new role at one of Calgary's busiest animal rescue shelters; Dr. Allison's love for cats shines through as she provides emergency surgery on an ageing cat with a broken leg.
Coastal Carvings Revitalization
Lisa takes on a traditional cradleboard on her own; Kaija accepts a tattoo client with a special story; Levi assists Derek on a new totem pole.
Taken Lisa Marie Young
On June 30, 2002, Lisa Marie Young disappeared in Nanaimo, B.C., after accepting a ride from a man she met at a nightclub; her mother, Joanne, fought tirelessly for justice until her own passing; her family and friends keep her memory alive now.
Sur le terrain Committed Responders
The daily lives of frontline Indigenous health and social service workers; whether they work in a remote region or in an urban setting, their commitment to community members is unwavering.
7th Gen Natasha Kanapé Fontaine
An Innu from Pessamit, Natasha Kanapé Fontaine now lives in Montreal; with an important anniversary of one of her major works coming up, this poet, actress and visual artist uses her voice to advocate for Indigenous and environmental rights.
Nations at War Fraser Canyon War
Thousands of Americans descend into the heart of Fraser Canyon in search of gold, threatening the local Nlaka'pamux.
North of 60 Suspicious Minds
The town grows excited when an oil company starts surveying the land around Lynx River; Brian discovers Michelle has been investigating him.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
APTN Investigates Ashes to Ashes
A look into complex issues.
Horse Warriors Where's My Team?
Both the River Cree and Old Sun teams are scrambling to line up new riders; Kitana heads south in favour of helping Old Sun's Logan Red Crow, leaving a hole in the River Cree team.
Rodeo Nation Episode 11
The Ponoka Rodeo is the last chance to qualify for the world championships in Las Vegas; veteran Bill T. Head knows what it takes to win, and his son tries to carry his legacy.
Friday Night Thunder Crusty and Rusty, Not So Dusty
After more than two years, the crate sprint drivers make their return to Ohsweken Speedway; while most of them raced the year before at other local tracks, it will take them some time to reacquaint themselves with the pace at Ohsweken Speedway.
Arm Nation Weighing the Odds
With only weeks until the championships, Evan Bourgoin tries to move down a weight class to avoid a rival, while Natasha Batt must decide which competition to compete in.
Les quatre finalistes sont mentorés par Dean Montgomery et Tara Benham pour préparer leur présentation finale.
Police tribale Scalpé
Un agent de la police métropolitaine est retrouvé scalpé: le partenariat entre les deux forces de police est mis à mal; Sam et Buke affrontent la réalité de l'avenir.
