
TV Schedule for APTN Languages DV
Wednesday, July 30th TV listings for APTN Languages DV
Gespe'gewa'gi: The Last Land Durney: There's Always Something to Catch
Captain Durney Nicholas is a lifelong fisher from Pictou Landing First Nation, N.S.; he marks his fourth decade on the water with the start of lobster season; ith his calm confidence, he can catch just about anything he sets out for.
Mi'kma'ki Npisun (Medicine)
Kenneth Mutchie Bennet has studied traditional Mi'kmaw medicine for many years; he's looking to pass on that knowledge to Bobby White to ensure it's carried to the next generation.
Sur le terrain First Responders
In Manawan, a concerned nurse prepares medication for a young woman who is at risk of experiencing a spontaneous abortion; first responders head out in search of a young woman who is having suicidal thoughts.
Policier autochtone La sécurité routière
Les policiers expliquent l'application du Code de la sécurité routière dans leur communauté; ils érigent des barrages contre l'alcool au volant et font de la prévention auprès de jeunes motoneigistes.
Policier autochtone Contrer la violence
Les interventions policières se déroulent autour de la violence conjugale à Lac-Simon et à Mashteuiatsh; dossiers dans lesquels les plaintes sont souvent retirées, les policiers doivent assister tout autant les victimes que les présumés agresseurs.
Pow Wow Chow Pow Wow Chow: Beaver Valley Fall Fair and Curve Lake First Nation
At the Beaver Valley Fall Fair, Shawn gets grief over a chainsaw chili paddle, and learns he makes a better Indian than a cowboy. Adding another family member to his team, Bob scrambles to switch up his menu after running out of fish at the Curve.
A Good Game Quite the Collection
John meets Naim Cardinal in Kelowna, the owner of the largest Indigenous NHL rookie card collection in the world; he also meets the family of the late Johnny Harms.
Wild Rose Vets Rainbow Puppy
Dr. Cori does emergency surgery on Bijoux, a tiny shih tzu puppy in a life-or-death situation; Dr. Allison brings her veterinarian skills to help a small northern Saskatchewan Cree community with the health of their pets.
Pow Wow Chow The Water Song
Nostalgia fills the final day at Curve Lake as Shawn gets reinforcements from past mentors, Rhonda recounts Bob's management style and Art and Amy tell a Wikwemikong love story.
Nations at War Freedom Fighters
The battle for North America rages on as the Americans claim a manifest destiny to take the continent. The First Nations of the West were forced to fight for their survival. (Coast Salish)
Nations at War Arms Trade
In the 1700s, European fur traders sparked deadly rivalries between the Indigenous powers of the West and stoked a new type of warfare; forced out of their homelands, the Aaniiih managed to preserve their culture and identity against all odds.
Gespe'gewa'gi: The Last Land Durney: There's Always Something to Catch
Captain Durney Nicholas is a lifelong fisher from Pictou Landing First Nation, N.S.; he marks his fourth decade on the water with the start of lobster season; ith his calm confidence, he can catch just about anything he sets out for.
Mi'kma'ki Npisun (Medicine)
Kenneth Mutchie Bennet has studied traditional Mi'kmaw medicine for many years; he's looking to pass on that knowledge to Bobby White to ensure it's carried to the next generation.
Sur le terrain Reassuring Support
An Abenaki physician examines a man injured during a confrontation, working to address his physical needs. Simultaneously, a cultural advisor assists a patient in overcoming feelings of isolation, providing support and comfort in a challenging time.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
Policier autochtone La relation de proximité
On parle de l'importance pour les policiers de créer des liens de proximité avec les membres de leur communauté parce qu'être au service de sa communauté, c'est avant tout savoir l'écouter.
Sur le terrain Traditional and Western Medicine
In Manawan, a nurse notices signs of a serious infection in a patient and recommends that he go to the hospital; near La Tuque, at the Neroski site, workers organize a healing ceremony for men experiencing hardships.
Pow Wow Chow Pow Wow Chow: Beaver Valley Fall Fair and Curve Lake First Nation
At the Beaver Valley Fall Fair, Shawn gets grief over a chainsaw chili paddle, and learns he makes a better Indian than a cowboy. Adding another family member to his team, Bob scrambles to switch up his menu after running out of fish at the Curve.
A Good Game Quite the Collection
John meets Naim Cardinal in Kelowna, the owner of the largest Indigenous NHL rookie card collection in the world; he also meets the family of the late Johnny Harms.
Wild Rose Vets Rainbow Puppy
Dr. Cori does emergency surgery on Bijoux, a tiny shih tzu puppy in a life-or-death situation; Dr. Allison brings her veterinarian skills to help a small northern Saskatchewan Cree community with the health of their pets.
Pow Wow Chow The Water Song
Nostalgia fills the final day at Curve Lake as Shawn gets reinforcements from past mentors, Rhonda recounts Bob's management style and Art and Amy tell a Wikwemikong love story.
Nations at War Freedom Fighters
The battle for North America rages on as the Americans claim a manifest destiny to take the continent. The First Nations of the West were forced to fight for their survival. (Coast Salish)
Nations at War Arms Trade
In the 1700s, European fur traders sparked deadly rivalries between the Indigenous powers of the West and stoked a new type of warfare; forced out of their homelands, the Aaniiih managed to preserve their culture and identity against all odds.
Gespe'gewa'gi: The Last Land Durney: There's Always Something to Catch
Captain Durney Nicholas is a lifelong fisher from Pictou Landing First Nation, N.S.; he marks his fourth decade on the water with the start of lobster season; ith his calm confidence, he can catch just about anything he sets out for.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
Mi'kma'ki Npisun (Medicine)
Kenneth Mutchie Bennet has studied traditional Mi'kmaw medicine for many years; he's looking to pass on that knowledge to Bobby White to ensure it's carried to the next generation.
Sur le terrain Facing Emergencies
In Manawan, first responders assist a woman who has fainted, ensuring her safety. Meanwhile, in Wemindji, a Wendat doctor isolates a baby for health concerns, taking precautions to protect the child and prevent any potential risks.
Policier autochtone Intervenir en toutes circonstances
À Uashat mak Mani-utenam, les policiers doivent redoubler d'efforts à certains moments du mois pour assurer la sécurité de tous; à la suite d'une altercation avec un homme en état d'ébriété, une femme fait appel aux policiers d'Opitciwan.
Sur le terrain On the Front Line
A Wendat physician cares for a patient struggling with suicidal thoughts, while an Atikamekw woman in distress is urgently transported to the emergency room, highlighting the pressures faced by frontline workers in Indigenous health care.
Pow Wow Chow Pow Wow Chow: Beaver Valley Fall Fair and Curve Lake First Nation
At the Beaver Valley Fall Fair, Shawn gets grief over a chainsaw chili paddle, and learns he makes a better Indian than a cowboy. Adding another family member to his team, Bob scrambles to switch up his menu after running out of fish at the Curve.
A Good Game Quite the Collection
John meets Naim Cardinal in Kelowna, the owner of the largest Indigenous NHL rookie card collection in the world; he also meets the family of the late Johnny Harms.
Wild Rose Vets Rainbow Puppy
Dr. Cori does emergency surgery on Bijoux, a tiny shih tzu puppy in a life-or-death situation; Dr. Allison brings her veterinarian skills to help a small northern Saskatchewan Cree community with the health of their pets.
Pow Wow Chow Pow Wow Chow: Food Heals New
Shawn shares his mother's experience in residential school while serving 1500 tacos at an inner-city gathering, and road-weary Bob is energized by the power of social change at a National Day for Truth and Reconciliation event in Sault Ste. Marie.
Nations at War Prairie Fire
By the 1800s, the Métis of Western Canada were accustomed to hardship; their buffalo meat trade was key to international trade stretching from the Arctic to London; hungry for profits, their hunting parties pushed further south.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
Nations at War Arms Trade
In the 1700s, European fur traders sparked deadly rivalries between the Indigenous powers of the West and stoked a new type of warfare; forced out of their homelands, the Aaniiih managed to preserve their culture and identity against all odds.
Gespe'gewa'gi: The Last Land Beverly: The Captain of a Fishing Boat
As one of the first female captains in her community, Captain Beverly Denny faces a great deal of doubt, sexism and racism; still, she is a well-respected captain who belongs on the water; she balances snow crab and tuna fishing.
Mi'kma'ki Npisun (Medicine)
Kenneth Mutchie Bennet has studied traditional Mi'kmaw medicine for many years; he's looking to pass on that knowledge to Bobby White to ensure it's carried to the next generation.
Sur le terrain Facing Emergencies
In Manawan, first responders assist a woman who has fainted, ensuring her safety. Meanwhile, in Wemindji, a Wendat doctor isolates a baby for health concerns, taking precautions to protect the child and prevent any potential risks.
Policier autochtone Intervenir en toutes circonstances
À Uashat mak Mani-utenam, les policiers doivent redoubler d'efforts à certains moments du mois pour assurer la sécurité de tous; à la suite d'une altercation avec un homme en état d'ébriété, une femme fait appel aux policiers d'Opitciwan.
Sur le terrain On the Front Line
A Wendat physician cares for a patient struggling with suicidal thoughts, while an Atikamekw woman in distress is urgently transported to the emergency room, highlighting the pressures faced by frontline workers in Indigenous health care.
Pow Wow Chow Pow Wow Chow: Garden River First Nation & Summerfolk Festival
Both the event and Chiblow Fish & Chips are challenged by a power outage; Shawn gets help from a cherished mentor at the Summerfolk Music Festival.
A Good Game Hockey Without Borders
Nathan Shirley coached teenagers in Bosnia for Hockey Without Borders. Today, these players are living the dream of representing their country at the IIHF's under twenty world championships being held in Istanbul, Turkey.
Wild Rose Vets Major Problems
Dr. Cori's team is busy when they find a mysterious scar on a new shop cat and assist a puppy who was hurt after leaping from a car. Dr. Allison discovers an infection in a dog but is less confident in her dancing abilities as she learns to jig.
Pow Wow Chow Pow Wow Chow: Food Heals
Shawn shares his mother's experience in residential school while serving 1500 tacos at an inner-city gathering, and road-weary Bob is energized by the power of social change at a National Day for Truth and Reconciliation event in Sault Ste. Marie.
Nations at War Prairie Fire
By the 1800s, the Métis of Western Canada were accustomed to hardship; their buffalo meat trade was key to international trade stretching from the Arctic to London; hungry for profits, their hunting parties pushed further south.
Nations at War Bleeding Kamloops
The First Nations of the Northwest and their contribution to a golden age of art and architecture.
Nations at War Arms Trade
In the 1700s, European fur traders sparked deadly rivalries between the Indigenous powers of the West and stoked a new type of warfare; forced out of their homelands, the Aaniiih managed to preserve their culture and identity against all odds.