TV Schedule for APTN Languages DV
Tuesday, December 2nd TV listings for APTN Languages DV
Arm Nation Spreading the Passion
Derek and Brittany help teach Indigenous children about the sport of arm wrestling, while striving to be at the top of their respective weight classes.
@Home Carrie Stonestand
City life has made it challenging for Carrie Stonestand, a wife and mother of five, to stay connected to her Cree culture; with host Tamara Bell, she explores her heritage and transforms her kitchen, renewing her bond with her Indigenous roots.
Moosemeat & Marmalade Fishing the Grand
Six Nations of the Grand River is home to all six branches of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy; Art and Dan meet chef Tawnya Brant of Yawékon, explore the Kayanase Native Plant Nursery and visit the site of the Land Back camp.
Yukon Harvest Season One: Reflections
Hunters and guides reflect back on their adventures from Season 1, offering new insights and anecdotes.
Yukon Harvest Yegwúp (To Grow Strong), Part 1
Secwepemc knowledge keeper Ed harvests deer for members of the Tk'emlups community before heading on a Yukon adventure.
Merchants of the Wild Canoe
On the intimidating shores of the Atlantic Ocean, six Indigenous strangers must come together in order to survive without food or modern technology; after a difficult canoe paddle, they work to set up camp before nightfall.
Petroglyphs to Pixels Graphics Arts
Two talented young artists began their journeys as sketch artists inspired by Disney characters and now showcase their artistic talents.
Adventures on Inuit Land Dwarves
Delving into Inuit mythology to learn about the dwarf creatures called Inugagulliit; they may appear small and harmless, but beware-they can be deadly.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
Adventures on Inuit Land The Land and Its Resources: Part 1
Living modern adventures in the wild, harsh and challenging world of Northern Quebec (Nunavik).
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.
Dreamcatcher Bios John Herrington: The Spacewalker
The story of the first Indigenous man in space.
Arm Nation Spreading the Passion
Derek and Brittany help teach Indigenous children about the sport of arm wrestling, while striving to be at the top of their respective weight classes.
@Home Carrie Stonestand
City life has made it challenging for Carrie Stonestand, a wife and mother of five, to stay connected to her Cree culture; with host Tamara Bell, she explores her heritage and transforms her kitchen, renewing her bond with her Indigenous roots.
Moosemeat & Marmalade Fishing the Grand
Six Nations of the Grand River is home to all six branches of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy; Art and Dan meet chef Tawnya Brant of Yawékon, explore the Kayanase Native Plant Nursery and visit the site of the Land Back camp.
Yukon Harvest Season One: Reflections
Hunters and guides reflect back on their adventures from Season 1, offering new insights and anecdotes.
Yukon Harvest Yegwúp (To Grow Strong), Part 1
Secwepemc knowledge keeper Ed harvests deer for members of the Tk'emlups community before heading on a Yukon adventure.
Merchants of the Wild Canoe
On the intimidating shores of the Atlantic Ocean, six Indigenous strangers must come together in order to survive without food or modern technology; after a difficult canoe paddle, they work to set up camp before nightfall.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
Petroglyphs to Pixels Graphics Arts
Two talented young artists began their journeys as sketch artists inspired by Disney characters and now showcase their artistic talents.
Adventures on Inuit Land Dwarves
Delving into Inuit mythology to learn about the dwarf creatures called Inugagulliit; they may appear small and harmless, but beware-they can be deadly.
Adventures on Inuit Land The Land and Its Resources: Part 1
Living modern adventures in the wild, harsh and challenging world of Northern Quebec (Nunavik).
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.
Dreamcatcher Bios John Herrington: The Spacewalker
The story of the first Indigenous man in space.
Arm Nation Spreading the Passion
Derek and Brittany help teach Indigenous children about the sport of arm wrestling, while striving to be at the top of their respective weight classes.
@Home Jamie Williams
For Jamie Williams, growing up off-reserve in Kelowna has meant growing up without her Salish culture; with Tamara Bell encouraging her, Jamie takes the time to learn more about her origins and reclaim her space.
Moosemeat & Marmalade Fishing the Grand
Six Nations of the Grand River is home to all six branches of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy; Art and Dan meet chef Tawnya Brant of Yawékon, explore the Kayanase Native Plant Nursery and visit the site of the Land Back camp.
Yukon Harvest Season One: Reflections
Hunters and guides reflect back on their adventures from Season 1, offering new insights and anecdotes.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
Yukon Harvest Yegwúp (To Grow Strong), Part 1
Secwepemc knowledge keeper Ed harvests deer for members of the Tk'emlups community before heading on a Yukon adventure.
Merchants of the Wild Canoe
On the intimidating shores of the Atlantic Ocean, six Indigenous strangers must come together in order to survive without food or modern technology; after a difficult canoe paddle, they work to set up camp before nightfall.
Petroglyphs to Pixels Graphics Arts
Two talented young artists began their journeys as sketch artists inspired by Disney characters and now showcase their artistic talents.
Adventures on Inuit Land Dwarves
Delving into Inuit mythology to learn about the dwarf creatures called Inugagulliit; they may appear small and harmless, but beware-they can be deadly.
Adventures on Inuit Land Passing Knowledge: Part 1
In Tasiujaq, the days are getting longer, and spring is just around the corner. Wille Cain teaches his seven-year-old son Robbie how to camp, hunt and fish.
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.
Dreamcatcher Bios John Herrington: The Spacewalker
The story of the first Indigenous man in space.
Arm Nation Spreading the Passion
Derek and Brittany help teach Indigenous children about the sport of arm wrestling, while striving to be at the top of their respective weight classes.
@Home Jamie Williams
For Jamie Williams, growing up off-reserve in Kelowna has meant growing up without her Salish culture; with Tamara Bell encouraging her, Jamie takes the time to learn more about her origins and reclaim her space.
Moosemeat & Marmalade Fishing the Grand
Six Nations of the Grand River is home to all six branches of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy; Art and Dan meet chef Tawnya Brant of Yawékon, explore the Kayanase Native Plant Nursery and visit the site of the Land Back camp.
Yukon Harvest Spiritual Place
A Métis daughter and her Cree stepmother attempt to heal their relationship in the Yukon wilds following the death of a mutual loved one.
Yukon Harvest Yegwúp (To Grow Strong), Part 1
Secwepemc knowledge keeper Ed harvests deer for members of the Tk'emlups community before heading on a Yukon adventure.
Yukon Harvest Spiritual Place
A Métis daughter and her Cree stepmother attempt to heal their relationship in the Yukon wilds following the death of a mutual loved one.
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 Gwitna'Q (Go by Canoe)
Miawpukek First Nation in Newfoundland is reviving the tradition of birchbark canoe-building; it's a way for the community to connect to the past and ensure their culture survives.
On the Front Line Taking Preventive Action
At the Manawan clinic, a nurse takes the vitals of a patient suffering from neurological issues; in Montreal, street workers distribute harm reduction supplies.
Policier autochtone La perquisition
À Uashat et Mani-utenam, les policiers procèdent à l'arrestation d'individus pour possession et trafic de stupéfiants; à Odanak, la météo force les policiers à effectuer une patrouille plus vigilante.
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.
Pow Wow Chow Pow Wow Chow: Madahoki Farm & Flying Chestnut Kitchen
Trail ends with Bob feeling the stress of being only one of two vendors; Shawn gets back to catering from his Toronto café; Bob and Rhonda for a season-end feast at his home base in Eugenia.
