
TV Schedule for APTN HD
Thursday, July 3rd TV listings for APTN HD
Piri's Tiki Tour Arahura Whitebait
Piri Weepu heads home to the West Coast of the South Island to visit his grandparents on the tribal village; his uncle Tangi and cousin Arama show him how to catch whitebait on the Arahura River, something that Piri has never done.
Yukon Harvest Ancestral Land
A Gwich'in father and daughter travel to the Yukon to meet distant relatives and harvest a moose for the community.
Gespe'gewa'gi: The Last Land The Kedgwick Salmon Lodge
One hundred kilometers away from Listuguj, Mi'gmaq guides are welcoming veterans to a salmon fishing retreat at the Kedgwick Lodge.
Michif Country Geneviève Toupin
Now that the ice has finally melted and the sun has emerged, carp fishing season can begin; Michif Country welcomes Métis musician Geneviève Toupin onto Lake Manitoba for a spring fishing adventure.
Sans réserve Julie Grenier
Inuk de Kuujjuaq, Julie Grenier a une passion pour le perlage; elle pratique le métier de policière avant de bifurquer vers les médias en devenant directrice générale de la société Taqramiut Nipingat Inc., mettant de l'avant la culture inuite.
Sur le terrain En première ligne
À Wemindji, une médecin wendat reçoit une patiente qui traverse une période sombre après la perte d'un de ses proches; à Manawan, un infirmier en stage d'observation découvre le travail de l'équipe en pédiatrie sociale.
Policier autochtone Tisser des liens
À Uashat, les policiers tendent l'oreille à un jeune; les policiers de Lac-Simon font de la prévention auprès des enfants et une dispute de couple en présence de tout-petits amène les policiers d'Opitciwan à faire preuve de vigilance.
Chuck et la cuisine des premiers peuples Odanak: cueillette de la tête de violon
Chuck fait un tour à Bécancour, où lui et la cheffe Lysanne O'Bomsawin créent des plats contemporains avec des ingrédients traditionnels; Chuck rencontre Jacques Watso et ils préparent une soupe traditionnelle d'Odanak: la Sagamité Watso.
Orignal & marmelade À la pêche aux couteaux
Art emmène Dan à Haïda Gwaii pour pêcher le couteau, découvrir la patate Haïda et cuisiner dans une maison longue Haïda.
Crazy Like a Lynx Tomahawk Chips
Don and Dakota Ray join Alfred Lea, the owner and operator of Tomahawk Chips in Winnipeg, Manitoba; he shows them what it takes for a growing and successful company to work towards international distribution.
Going Native Going Arctic
Drew heads to the top of the world in Canada's Arctic to explore how its indigenous people live; he tastes traditional foods and experiences near 24-hour daylight.
Quest Out West: Wild Food Matriarch
At Lake Neskonlith, Tracey visits with elder Minnie Kenoras and discusses the various roles of matriarchs in Indigenous society.
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 Tricky Moves
Jesse's offer to rent the houseboat to Jack and Pat O'Gorman causes friction between grandfather and grandson.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
The Nature of Things Kingdom of the Polar Bears, Part 2
Veteran polar bear guide Dennis Compayre watches as a mother bear teaches her young cubs to hunt and discovers how they are struggling to adapt to a rapidly warming Arctic.
Michif Country Sherry McKay
Comedian Sherry McKay swaps stand-up for the bush by embracing laughs, the hunt and a goose chase; with each shot and plucked goose, she forges a deeper connection to the land.
B.C.'s coastal waterways are littered with fallen trees and debris that create a serious hazard to boaters; Heiltsuk's Coastal Nations Coast Guard Auxiliary team is tasked with doing a shoreline search for an overdue fishing boat with one man aboard.
Water Worlds Finding Balance (Artificial Reefs)
Shipwrecks are becoming a solution to environmental challenges; the Artificial Reef Society of British Columbia works to convert derelict ships into thriving artificial reefs, providing homes for marine life.
Little Big Community Pine Ridge
Healing is a collective effort on Pine Ridge. Meet Kyle and Stanley, Lakota men who use skateboards and horses to help youth connect with their traditions, boost self-worth, and thrive.
North of 60 Harvest
Eric and Michelle try to maintain law and order after the tannery collapses; Albert challenges Peter.
The Beachcombers Alekos
A young Greek man asks for Nick's help in locating his grandfather.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
A sit down interview show with a focus on Indigenous issues. Host Dennis Ward brings viewers along as he delves deeper into the personalities and the issues faced by the people in the headlines and those who work behind the scenes.
Chuck and the First Peoples' Kitchen Susa Creek, Alberta -- Moose
Chuck drives to Susa Creek, Alberta, to meet Vivian McDonald, who takes him moose hunting; captivated by the province's landscapes, wildlife and towering Rockies, he embarks on an outdoor adventure.
Corner Gas Whiner Takes All
An initially fun game of golf between Brent, Lacey and Hank quickly turns into a round robin of aggravation.
The Nature of Things The Last Walrus
A filmmaker explores one man's quest to save a walrus as the debate around marine mammal captivity continues in Canada.
Michif Country Shane Chartrand New
Chef Shane and Julien Chartrand go spring fishing on Lake Manitoba; chef Shane prepares lesser-known fish, showcasing ingredient accessibility for Michif and First Nations; his innovative approach connects tradition and heritage to culinary journeys.
An oil spill from a grounded tug and barge in 2016 proved devastating to the Heiltsuk, who use their waterways for food, transport and cultural practices; today, Heiltsuk's Coastal Nations Coast Guard Auxiliary team searches for a missing community.
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.
Little Big Community United Houma Nation
The Houma people of Louisiana thrive on the bayous despite climate change; meeting Joshua and Jason, two brothers dedicated to passing down ancestral practices to their children and safeguarding their collective Indigenous identity.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
A sit down interview show with a focus on Indigenous issues. Host Dennis Ward brings viewers along as he delves deeper into the personalities and the issues faced by the people in the headlines and those who work behind the scenes.
North of 60 Harvest
Eric and Michelle try to maintain law and order after the tannery collapses; Albert challenges Peter.
The Nature of Things The Last Walrus
A filmmaker explores one man's quest to save a walrus as the debate around marine mammal captivity continues in Canada.
Michif Country Shane Chartrand
Chef Shane and Julien Chartrand go spring fishing on Lake Manitoba; chef Shane prepares lesser-known fish, showcasing ingredient accessibility for Michif and First Nations; his innovative approach connects tradition and heritage to culinary journeys.
Little Big Community United Houma Nation
The Houma people of Louisiana thrive on the bayous despite climate change; meeting Joshua and Jason, two brothers dedicated to passing down ancestral practices to their children and safeguarding their collective Indigenous identity.
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.
Little Big Community United Houma Nation
The Houma people of Louisiana thrive on the bayous despite climate change; meeting Joshua and Jason, two brothers dedicated to passing down ancestral practices to their children and safeguarding their collective Indigenous identity.
The crew of the San Nicholas head to the southernmost part of Stewart Island; despite the icy waters and cold conditions, the competition between the divers is fierce, although for one member of the team it will be their last trip.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
A sit down interview show with a focus on Indigenous issues. Host Dennis Ward brings viewers along as he delves deeper into the personalities and the issues faced by the people in the headlines and those who work behind the scenes.