TV Schedule for APTN - East
Wednesday, June 24th TV listings for APTN - East
Kiuna, plus qu'une école La rentrée
C'est la rentrée scolaire et les étudiant.e.s sillonnent les corridors de Kiuna, le seul collège autochtone au Québec, avec la directrice Prudence.
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 et marmelade Tétras suédois
Dan introduces Art to their guide, Samuel, for a thrilling hunt; they follow Samuel's dog, Mitzy, through the forests in pursuit of black grouse; the hunt becomes tense, and finally, Mitzy's bark signals the successful "treeing" of their prey.
Lands Enchanted The Power of Iniskim Umaapi
The fusion of spirituality and art as Cree Blackfoot artist Mitchell Poundmaker visits Iniskim Umaapi, a medicine wheel in Siksika First Nation; accompanied by Blackfoot Knowledge Keeper Kent Ayoungman, Mitchell shares some of his inspiring artwork.
Red Earth Uncovered Just Mer' People
Doc guides Hayley to Kamloops, a city famed for encounters with merfolk in its lakes and rivers.
Chuck and the First Peoples' Kitchen Gesgapegiag: Clam Harvesting
Chuck travels north to meet Quentin Condo in Gesgapegiag, where they harvest clams on the beach and make a seafood clambake; Quentin shows Chuck a unique hot stone method.
Karena and Kasey's Foreign Flavours Chile
Karena and Kasey land in Santiago and are shown how Chilean cuisine is moving forward.
The Beachcombers Twice the Pleasure
Constable John finds two baby girls left in his police cruiser.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
Northwoods Survival Regeneration
As the weather in the Northwoods heats up, the homesteaders switch gears, focusing their efforts from surviving to thriving.
Spirit Talker Chawathil First Nation, BC
Shawn visits Chawathil First Nation in Stolo territory on the Fraser River; he learns cedar rope making from master carver George Price and joins a community gathering with a traditional hand game.
The Other Side There's Something Wrong With Room 15
The Leland Hotel in Nakusp, B.C., is well known for its hauntings and for its thin veil between this world and the next; after encountering more than one energy, the team isn't sure if the spirit they are speaking with is friend or foe.
Ghost Hunters of the Grand River Royal Aviation Museum of Western Canada, Winnipeg, MB
The team investigates reports of ghostly pilots, flickering lights and unexplained noises at the Royal Aviation Museum of Western Canada; the phenomena are linked to historic aircraft, some of which never completed final missions.
Secret History Red River Wrath
A Métis woman's generous and affable nature transforms into a force to be reckoned with when she confronts disparaging remarks from a pompous columnist.
North of 60 Southern Comfort
In Vancouver to find runaway Teevee, Eric meets his ex-partner, who offers him a job.
The Beachcombers Father's Day
Havoc reigns when Nick lands a job at the Reach for a new friend.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
APTN Investigates: A Retrospective IAP Investigation
Kathleen Martens discusses the Independent Assessment Process, a process to resolve claims of sexual and physical abuse on former students of Indian Residential Schools.
1491: The Untold Story of the Americas Before Columbus Continuance
The Indigenous perspective on cultural material repatriation, language preservation, traditional knowledge and architecture.
Haunted Gold Rush Ghost Towns and Graveyards
Corine, Leanne, and Kelly continue north and find an active spirit lying in wait in a horse barn; in Barkerville, they follow up on an aggressive theater spirit, and the investigators' trip ends with a dramatic courthouse revelation.
Spirit Talker Potletek First Nation, NS
The spirit of a grandfather is cheering on his granddaughter in her quest to become a doctor; a well-known chief reaches out to his daughters to let them know he is proud they are carrying on his groundbreaking legacy.
The Other Side Giving a Voice to the Past
With exclusive access to the Prince Albert Historical Museum and all the artifacts inside, the team learns that spiritual connections can be made through items, not just spaces; beckoned by spirits, the team uncovers more than they ever imagined.
The Other Side Dolly, Not So Dearest
The team investigates Mystic Manor in High River, encountering child spirits and a menacing presence in a doll named Tommy; they help lost spirits and provide clarity for the owner, Faye, who has intuitive abilities.
Secret History The Harder They Fall
A Cheyenne warrior woman's bravery shines as she rescues her brother and confronts Colonel Custer. Her heroic feats culminate in the Northern Cheyenne Exodus, leaving an enduring legacy.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
APTN Investigates: A Retrospective IAP Investigation
Kathleen Martens discusses the Independent Assessment Process, a process to resolve claims of sexual and physical abuse on former students of Indian Residential Schools.
Lands Enchanted Atik: The Great Spirit of Nitassinan
Exploring the Pipmuacan Reservoir's enchanted lands.
Red Earth Uncovered Out of This World
Shayla sets out to determine if there really is a connection between Bigfoot and UFO sightings; her first stop is in Kecksburg, where the infamous widely reported UFO sighting occurred on Dec. 9, 1965.
Spirit Talker Chawathil First Nation, BC
Shawn visits Chawathil First Nation in Stolo territory on the Fraser River; he learns cedar rope making from master carver George Price and joins a community gathering with a traditional hand game.
The Other Side Dolly, Not So Dearest
The team investigates Mystic Manor in High River, encountering child spirits and a menacing presence in a doll named Tommy; they help lost spirits and provide clarity for the owner, Faye, who has intuitive abilities.
Ghost Hunters of the Grand River Royal Aviation Museum of Western Canada, Winnipeg, MB
The team investigates reports of ghostly pilots, flickering lights and unexplained noises at the Royal Aviation Museum of Western Canada; the phenomena are linked to historic aircraft, some of which never completed final missions.
Taken Chris Guimond
Stories of the mysteries surrounding cases of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls.
Searchers The Search for Jodi Roberts
Secret History The Harder They Fall
A Cheyenne warrior woman's bravery shines as she rescues her brother and confronts Colonel Custer. Her heroic feats culminate in the Northern Cheyenne Exodus, leaving an enduring legacy.
North of 60 Southern Comfort
In Vancouver to find runaway Teevee, Eric meets his ex-partner, who offers him a job.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
APTN Investigates: A Retrospective IAP Investigation
Kathleen Martens discusses the Independent Assessment Process, a process to resolve claims of sexual and physical abuse on former students of Indian Residential Schools.
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.
Yukon Harvest Spiritual Journey: Part 2
Brett and Annette hunt for buffalo again, this time with a local guide from the Prophet River Nation.
Gespe'gewa'gi: The Last Land Chelsea: The Girl on the Boat
Chelsea Prosper is a young fisher from Pictou Landing First Nation, N.S., who grew up on the water fishing for lobster with her dad; Chelsea encourages other young women to fish and is a strong advocate for the Mi'kmaq right to harvest lobster.
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.
Nations des animaux Loup
Les communautés autochtones en Ontario et au Yukon renouent leurs liens profonds avec les loups en les traquant et marquant, en organisant des chasses communautaires et en amenant une ancienne louve fossilisée à un rassemblement communautaire.
