
TV Schedule for APTN Languages DV
Thursday, July 10th TV listings for APTN Languages DV
Skindigenous Keith Callihoo
Kanien'kehá:ka artist Keith Callihoo keeps his relationship to the land and to his ancestors' stories from the Michel First Nation alive through his tattoo practice. He strives to pass these teachings on to his 9-year-old daughter, Hayden.
Pulse Theland Kicknosway
Theland Kicknosway performs traditional grass and hoop dances.
Arm Nation Mastering the Table
After 30 years in the sport, Frank Nuyens wants to win now more than ever; Richard Henson tries a new style of training and competing.
The Quatsino team heads to a remote inlet to check on an Elder whose family is concerned.
The 'Namgis team searches for a beachcomber who has been missing from the area for two days.
Spirit Talker Fort William First Nation ON
Shawn travels to Fort William First Nation to meet Gail Bannon and Audrey Deroy, and he learns how to strip bark from the tree of life and crafts a traditional birch bark basket; during Shawn's spirit sessions, a woman connects with a lost child.
Spirit Talker Acadia First Nation: Wildcat, NS
Shawn travels into the heart of the Acadia First Nation; a family is reunited with a son and brother lost a decade ago, and a grieving woman receives comfort when her father steps forward.
Nunavummi Mamarijavut Naujaat and Coral Harbour: Part 1
Sabrina Nakoolak makes tuktu and mattaaq stir-fry with kuvijuuq (fried bannock). Connie Siusarnaaq makes fried mattaaq with onions and mushrooms.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
Ajungi! Qamutik Making
Sakiasi Qaunaq guides his grandson in crafting a qamutik, the traditional wooden sled vital for transporting materials and people in the North.
Nunavummi Mamarijavut Caribou Rolls with Berry Dip
Host Zipporah Ungalaq gathers some tasty wild blueberries to make a sauce and prepares some caribou rolls for dipping.
Tribal Police Files History
An armed robber is apprehended, resulting in a Commendation of Bravery for the Tsuut'ina officer involved; Tsuut'ina traditions and ceremonies are performed by today's police service with as much enthusiasm as in the past.
Skindigenous Keith Callihoo
Kanien'kehá:ka artist Keith Callihoo keeps his relationship to the land and to his ancestors' stories from the Michel First Nation alive through his tattoo practice. He strives to pass these teachings on to his 9-year-old daughter, Hayden.
Pulse Theland Kicknosway
Theland Kicknosway performs traditional grass and hoop dances.
Arm Nation Mastering the Table
After 30 years in the sport, Frank Nuyens wants to win now more than ever; Richard Henson tries a new style of training and competing.
The Quatsino team heads to a remote inlet to check on an Elder whose family is concerned.
The 'Namgis team searches for a beachcomber who has been missing from the area for two days.
Spirit Talker Fort William First Nation ON
Shawn travels to Fort William First Nation to meet Gail Bannon and Audrey Deroy, and he learns how to strip bark from the tree of life and crafts a traditional birch bark basket; during Shawn's spirit sessions, a woman connects with a lost child.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
Spirit Talker Acadia First Nation: Wildcat, NS
Shawn travels into the heart of the Acadia First Nation; a family is reunited with a son and brother lost a decade ago, and a grieving woman receives comfort when her father steps forward.
Nunavummi Mamarijavut Naujaat and Coral Harbour: Part 1
Sabrina Nakoolak makes tuktu and mattaaq stir-fry with kuvijuuq (fried bannock). Connie Siusarnaaq makes fried mattaaq with onions and mushrooms.
Ajungi! Qamutik Making
Sakiasi Qaunaq guides his grandson in crafting a qamutik, the traditional wooden sled vital for transporting materials and people in the North.
Nunavummi Mamarijavut Caribou Rolls with Berry Dip
Host Zipporah Ungalaq gathers some tasty wild blueberries to make a sauce and prepares some caribou rolls for dipping.
Tribal Police Files History
An armed robber is apprehended, resulting in a Commendation of Bravery for the Tsuut'ina officer involved; Tsuut'ina traditions and ceremonies are performed by today's police service with as much enthusiasm as in the past.
Skindigenous Keith Callihoo
Kanien'kehá:ka artist Keith Callihoo keeps his relationship to the land and to his ancestors' stories from the Michel First Nation alive through his tattoo practice. He strives to pass these teachings on to his 9-year-old daughter, Hayden.
Pulse Theland Kicknosway
Theland Kicknosway performs traditional grass and hoop dances.
Arm Nation Mastering the Table
After 30 years in the sport, Frank Nuyens wants to win now more than ever; Richard Henson tries a new style of training and competing.
The Quatsino team heads to a remote inlet to check on an Elder whose family is concerned.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
The 'Namgis team searches for a beachcomber who has been missing from the area for two days.
Spirit Talker Fort William First Nation ON
Shawn travels to Fort William First Nation to meet Gail Bannon and Audrey Deroy, and he learns how to strip bark from the tree of life and crafts a traditional birch bark basket; during Shawn's spirit sessions, a woman connects with a lost child.
Spirit Talker Acadia First Nation: Wildcat, NS
Shawn travels into the heart of the Acadia First Nation; a family is reunited with a son and brother lost a decade ago, and a grieving woman receives comfort when her father steps forward.
Nunavummi Mamarijavut Naujaat and Coral Harbour: Part 1
Sabrina Nakoolak makes tuktu and mattaaq stir-fry with kuvijuuq (fried bannock). Connie Siusarnaaq makes fried mattaaq with onions and mushrooms.
Ajungi! Qamutik Making
Sakiasi Qaunaq guides his grandson in crafting a qamutik, the traditional wooden sled vital for transporting materials and people in the North.
Nunavummi Mamarijavut Caribou Rolls with Berry Dip
Host Zipporah Ungalaq gathers some tasty wild blueberries to make a sauce and prepares some caribou rolls for dipping.
Tribal Police Files History
An armed robber is apprehended, resulting in a Commendation of Bravery for the Tsuut'ina officer involved; Tsuut'ina traditions and ceremonies are performed by today's police service with as much enthusiasm as in the past.
Skindigenous Keith Callihoo
Kanien'kehá:ka artist Keith Callihoo keeps his relationship to the land and to his ancestors' stories from the Michel First Nation alive through his tattoo practice. He strives to pass these teachings on to his 9-year-old daughter, Hayden.
Pulse Theland Kicknosway
Theland Kicknosway performs traditional grass and hoop dances.
Arm Nation Mastering the Table
After 30 years in the sport, Frank Nuyens wants to win now more than ever; Richard Henson tries a new style of training and competing.
The Quatsino team heads to a remote inlet to check on an Elder whose family is concerned.
The 'Namgis team searches for a beachcomber who has been missing from the area for two days.
The Quatsino team heads to a remote inlet to check on an Elder whose family is concerned.
Gespe'gewa'gi: The Last Land Waiting For The Ice-Break
The end of winter is here and the community of Listuguj is getting antsy for the opening of the spring fishing season.
Merchants of the Wild Basket
The adventurers are revitalized as they move further inland on the river and problems with their shelter are quickly overcome after another successful hunt; Joshua and Theresa grow closer than ever.
Sur le terrain Providing Fair Access
The Atikamekw responders from Manawan return in Season 2. The director of health services explains the initiatives introduced to improve patient care since last season.
Policier autochtone L'intervention policière au féminin
Kiuna, plus qu'une école De nouvelles perspectives
C'est la mi-session à l'Institution Kiuna; assidue et organisée, Kim obtient des notes qui dépassent ses attentes; Joël part bientôt en stage et un exercice d'introspection amène Jean-François à faire un grand changement.
The Secret History of the Wild West The Chosen One
A prophetic dream inspires Louis Riel to rise up and unite his people in an armed resistance against the Canadian government; a series of bloody battles soon takes its toll, but Riel remains defiant and firmly rooted in his convictions.