TV Schedule for APTN - East
Thursday, June 18th TV listings for APTN - East
Guerriers de demain Au Rythme du Tambour
Les recrues apprennent la navigation et font face à des inspections; un coup dur survient avec le départ d'une candidate; le leadership et l'esprit d'équipe sont testés; la semaine culmine avec une sortie culturelle émouvante au pow-wow d'Odanak.
Chuck et la cuisine des premiers peuples Gesgapegiag: récolte de palourdes
Chuck voyage en direction nord à la rencontre de Quentin Condo à Gesgapegiag, où ils récoltent des palourdes et préparent un barbecue aux fruits de mer ; Quentin montre à Chuck la méthode à la pierre chaude pour cuisiner les palourdes.
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Crazy Like a Lynx Miyosiwin Salon and Spa
Don and Dakota Ray join the workforce of the Miyosiwin Salon and Spa in Regina, Sask., where they learn about pampering and self-care; after taking a minute to relax, they get down to work and even have the chance to wax a chief.
Going Native Going Artsy
Drew enters the fascinating world of contemporary Native art; a life-sized whale made out of plastic lawn furniture; Inuit wall murals in Canada's biggest city; movie posters with an Indigenous spin; West Coast art combined with graffiti.
Moosemeat & Marmalade Halibut
The hosts paddle a Haida war canoe with famous activist Guujaaw, take some language lessons, head to the open seas to fish for halibut where Art doesn't fare so well, pick wild cranberries with a local forager and cook and dine at the famous.
Pow Wow Chow Pow Wow Chow: Chiblow Lake Lodge and Beaver Valley Fall Fair
Bob catches up on some of his chief duties; then kicks back with Rhonda; Shawn scrambles to fill a sudden hole in his schedule by setting up at a fall fair where nobody's heard of an Indian taco.
The Beachcombers A Boy and His Dog
When Tommy finds a stray dog, a sequence of events leads him to take the dog to the SPCA.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
The Nature of Things Grizzly Rewild
Five orphaned grizzly bear cubs get a second chance at life in the wild; a study follows the bears to find out if rewilding works.
Taken Erin Brooks
Stories of the mysteries surrounding cases of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls.
Deadman's Curse The Troubling Tale of Bute Inlet Gold
The team in Bute Inlet continues to follow new leads in search of answers regarding a missing or murdered prospector, while David Muise inches closer to gold in Pitt Lake.
Searchers Wapawekka Mushroom Pickers
North of 60 The Art of the Deal
Michelle investigates when a mysterious stranger arrives; Sarah and Eric are concerned about Joe's health.
The Beachcombers One Man's Dreams
A retired farmer finds an old treasure map and sets out to recover a cache of gold, against his wife's objections.
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.
Stuff the British Stole Australia's Mummy
Marc Fennell travels to the Pyramids of Giza, down the Nile and to the very heart of the British Empire to uncover the truth of how the ancient Egyptian mummified remains of a child ended up in Australia's oldest university.
Nations at War Special Forces
The British turned to First Nations expertise to create a new type of soldier.
The Nature of Things Last of the Right Whales
North Atlantic right whales are on the brink of extinction; following the fight to save them.
Deadman's Curse The Carter Map
A hidden 1940s map reveals new clues pointing to the mother lode; the team races season-ending weather through unexplored terrain to find an X that marks the spot where Slumach possibly found his gold.
The 'Namgis team searches for a beachcomber who has been missing from the area for two days.
Red River Gold Carl's Coin
An elderly treasure hunter guides the team to the spot where he unearthed a rare 1700s coin; with hope and curiosity, they wade into the murky waters along the Dawson Trail, eager to test their luck.
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.
Animal Nation Eagle
The Sts'ailes reveal their deep bond with bald eagles, which return each December to fish from the Harrison River.
Quest Out West: Wild Food House of Eagles
Tracey visits the Homestead Organic Farm in Summerland and cooks up an organic, vegan meal with Joe and Jess Klein.
Yukon Harvest Spiritual Journey: Part 1
Brett, a Bloodvein First Nation dad and husband, goes on a difficult buffalo hunt with his wife Sasha and Elder Annette.
Gespe'gewa'gi: The Last Land ANTHONY: Back Where He Belongs
Captain Anthony Nicholas navigates snow crab and lobster boats for Pictou Landing First Nation; he shares his love of traditional eel fishing, a practice that was once a cornerstone of Mi'kmaq culture but has largely been lost.
Warriors of Tomorrow The Calm Before the Gas
The recruits go for rifle training and confront their fears at the shooting range. The personal growth is palpable. Later, they take a helicopter flight and worry about how intense their next challenge will be.
Ocean Warriors: Mission Ready The Burn on the Beach
Red River Gold Carl's Coin
An elderly treasure hunter guides the team to the spot where he unearthed a rare 1700s coin; with hope and curiosity, they wade into the murky waters along the Dawson Trail, eager to test their luck.
North of 60 The Art of the Deal
Michelle investigates when a mysterious stranger arrives; Sarah and Eric are concerned about Joe's health.
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.
Quest Out West: Wild Food House of Eagles
Tracey visits the Homestead Organic Farm in Summerland and cooks up an organic, vegan meal with Joe and Jess Klein.
Skindigenous Heather Kiskihkoman
Nehiyaw and Anishinaabe artist Heather Kiskihkoman finds inspiration for her tattoo designs on the land where she grew up and still lives; she shares this journey with her family as they prepare for her sister Vivienne's first traditional tattoo.
@Home Annita McPhee
Annita McPhee is a mother, scholar and Indigenous advocate from the Tahltan Nation who partners with Tamara to explore the beauty and complexity of Tahltan culture.
Vitality Gardening How to grow the 4 Sacred Medicines
Coleen plants a patch of tobacco in her front garden in her quest to grow the four sacred medicines and learn their teachings; she visits Gordon Cameron to learn how to grow sweetgrass and brings home a gifted plant to put into her garden.
@Lamaison Daniel Eaglespreader
Daniel Eaglespreader, un jeune Haïda de 14 ans qui cherche désespérément à renouer avec ses racines, fait confiance à Tamara qui le guide vers une meilleure compréhension des traditions et l'aide à créer un espace thématique chez lui.
Pitago Stop Bienvenue au Pitago & Le bingo
