TV Schedule for APTN Languages DV
Tuesday, April 14th TV listings for APTN Languages DV
(Dene) Arm Nation Family Matters
(Dene, Denesuline) Arm wrestlers Natasha Batt andNikkeyMaytwayashingeach deal with the challenges of single parenting. Natasha tries to stay focused while her kids distracther.Nikkeyhas a tough time re-entering the sport after taking time off.
(Cree) @Home Marlene Ankerman
(Cree, Plains) Raised in a residential school, Marlene Ankerman was made to feel ashamed of her Haida heritage. With Tamara's support, she immerses herself in the beauty and complexity of Haida culture and channels her newfound knowledge.
Wild Archaeology Mystery of the Mounds
The team travels to the Serpent Mounds, an ancient and sacred burial site on Rice Lake in Ontario; Chief Laurie Carr welcomes the team and talks about past excavations; The team helps analyse the lakebed sediment with XRF technology.
(Tutchone) Yukon Harvest New Connections, Part 1
(Tutchone, Northern) Gwich'in hunting guide and new empty-nester, Derek, invites his teenage nephew, Jet, to leave Vancouver Island for a fishing trip in the Northwest Territories. Out on the water, Derek teaches Jet the value of processing fish.
(Tutchone) Yukon Harvest Spiritual Journey, Part 1
(Tutchone, Northern) In this episode of Yukon Harvest, Brett, a Bloodvein First Nation dad and husband, goes on a difficult buffalo hunt with his wife Sasha and Elder Annette.
(Mi'kmaq) Merchants of the Wild Basket
(Mi'kmaq) The adventurers are revitalized by the new recruit and the warm weather as they move further inland on the river. Problems with their shelter are quickly overcome after another successful hunt. Joshua and Theresa grow closer than ever.
(Wolastoqey) Petroglyphs to Pixels Episode Twelve: From the Cradle to the Grave
(Wolastoqey) This episode celebrates Haida artists as they pay tribute to cedar, a keystone species essential to Haida Gwaii's ecosystem and a fundamental element in Haida art.
(Inuktitut) Adventures on Inuit Land Fishing with Nets
(Inuktitut, Nunavik) Join guides Willie and Johnny in this episode as they canoe along the coast of Ungava Bay to fish for Arctic char using nets. Discover the rich wildlife and breathtaking landscapes of the barren lands along the way.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
(Inuktitut) Adventures on Inuit Land Nanuk of the North 100 Years Part 1
(Inuktitut, Nunavik) Today we join the community as they celebrate one of the most significant northern documentaries turning 100 years old.
(Inuktitut) Our People, Our Land Suicide
(Inuktitut)Suicideaffects communities all over the world, but it is a problem of epidemic proportions within Canada's Indigenous population.Thisepisode examines why this affects Inuit life so deeply andwhatresourcesand services are available to help.
(Dene) Dreamcatcher Bios Billy Mills: The Olympian
(Dene) Billy Mills is an Olympic gold medalist in the 10,000-metre run. Follow his modest beginnings growing up on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation and becoming an orphan at a young age, to the Olympic glory that allowed him to give back.
(Dene) Arm Nation Family Matters
(Dene, Denesuline) Arm wrestlers Natasha Batt andNikkeyMaytwayashingeach deal with the challenges of single parenting. Natasha tries to stay focused while her kids distracther.Nikkeyhas a tough time re-entering the sport after taking time off.
(Cree) @Home Marlene Ankerman
(Cree, Plains) Raised in a residential school, Marlene Ankerman was made to feel ashamed of her Haida heritage. With Tamara's support, she immerses herself in the beauty and complexity of Haida culture and channels her newfound knowledge.
Wild Archaeology Mystery of the Mounds
The team travels to the Serpent Mounds, an ancient and sacred burial site on Rice Lake in Ontario; Chief Laurie Carr welcomes the team and talks about past excavations; The team helps analyse the lakebed sediment with XRF technology.
(Tutchone) Yukon Harvest New Connections, Part 1
(Tutchone, Northern) Gwich'in hunting guide and new empty-nester, Derek, invites his teenage nephew, Jet, to leave Vancouver Island for a fishing trip in the Northwest Territories. Out on the water, Derek teaches Jet the value of processing fish.
(Tutchone) Yukon Harvest Spiritual Journey, Part 1
(Tutchone, Northern) In this episode of Yukon Harvest, Brett, a Bloodvein First Nation dad and husband, goes on a difficult buffalo hunt with his wife Sasha and Elder Annette.
(Mi'kmaq) Merchants of the Wild Basket
(Mi'kmaq) The adventurers are revitalized by the new recruit and the warm weather as they move further inland on the river. Problems with their shelter are quickly overcome after another successful hunt. Joshua and Theresa grow closer than ever.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
(Wolastoqey) Petroglyphs to Pixels Episode Twelve: From the Cradle to the Grave
(Wolastoqey) This episode celebrates Haida artists as they pay tribute to cedar, a keystone species essential to Haida Gwaii's ecosystem and a fundamental element in Haida art.
(Inuktitut) Qanuq Isumavit Episode 1
(Inuktitut) Episode 1: Qanuq Isumavit is an Inuktut call-in show that connects Inuit communities through meaningful discussions on traditional knowledge, modern challenges and cultural identity. It highlights topics that are important to Inuit.
(Dene) Dreamcatcher Bios Billy Mills: The Olympian
(Dene) Billy Mills is an Olympic gold medalist in the 10,000-metre run. Follow his modest beginnings growing up on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation and becoming an orphan at a young age, to the Olympic glory that allowed him to give back.
(Dene) Arm Nation Family Matters
(Dene, Denesuline) Arm wrestlers Natasha Batt andNikkeyMaytwayashingeach deal with the challenges of single parenting. Natasha tries to stay focused while her kids distracther.Nikkeyhas a tough time re-entering the sport after taking time off.
(Cree) @Home Marlene Ankerman
(Cree, Plains) Raised in a residential school, Marlene Ankerman was made to feel ashamed of her Haida heritage. With Tamara's support, she immerses herself in the beauty and complexity of Haida culture and channels her newfound knowledge.
Wild Archaeology Mystery of the Mounds
The team travels to the Serpent Mounds, an ancient and sacred burial site on Rice Lake in Ontario; Chief Laurie Carr welcomes the team and talks about past excavations; The team helps analyse the lakebed sediment with XRF technology.
(Tutchone) Yukon Harvest New Connections, Part 2
(Tutchone, Northern) After wildfires and an evacuation order force Gwich'in hunting guide, Derek, and his nephew, Jet, to cancel their trip to the Northwest Territories, the two go deer hunting in Alberta.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
(Tutchone) Yukon Harvest Spiritual Journey, Part 1
(Tutchone, Northern) In this episode of Yukon Harvest, Brett, a Bloodvein First Nation dad and husband, goes on a difficult buffalo hunt with his wife Sasha and Elder Annette.
(Mi'kmaq) Merchants of the Wild Basket
(Mi'kmaq) The adventurers are revitalized by the new recruit and the warm weather as they move further inland on the river. Problems with their shelter are quickly overcome after another successful hunt. Joshua and Theresa grow closer than ever.
(Wolastoqey) Petroglyphs to Pixels Episode Eleven: A Memorial Pole
(Wolastoqey) These brothers are exceptional figures in northwest coast art, excelling as carvers, designers, singers and dancers, making a powerful impact in their genre.
(Inuktitut) Qanuq Isumavit Episode 1
(Inuktitut) Episode 1: Qanuq Isumavit is an Inuktut call-in show that connects Inuit communities through meaningful discussions on traditional knowledge, modern challenges and cultural identity. It highlights topics that are important to Inuit.
(Dene) Dreamcatcher Bios Billy Mills: The Olympian
(Dene) Billy Mills is an Olympic gold medalist in the 10,000-metre run. Follow his modest beginnings growing up on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation and becoming an orphan at a young age, to the Olympic glory that allowed him to give back.
(Dene) Arm Nation Family Matters
(Dene, Denesuline) Arm wrestlers Natasha Batt andNikkeyMaytwayashingeach deal with the challenges of single parenting. Natasha tries to stay focused while her kids distracther.Nikkeyhas a tough time re-entering the sport after taking time off.
(Cree) @Home Marlene Ankerman
(Cree, Plains) Raised in a residential school, Marlene Ankerman was made to feel ashamed of her Haida heritage. With Tamara's support, she immerses herself in the beauty and complexity of Haida culture and channels her newfound knowledge.
Wild Archaeology Mystery of the Mounds
The team travels to the Serpent Mounds, an ancient and sacred burial site on Rice Lake in Ontario; Chief Laurie Carr welcomes the team and talks about past excavations; The team helps analyse the lakebed sediment with XRF technology.
(Tutchone) Yukon Harvest New Connections, Part 2
(Tutchone, Northern) After wildfires and an evacuation order force Gwich'in hunting guide, Derek, and his nephew, Jet, to cancel their trip to the Northwest Territories, the two go deer hunting in Alberta.
(Tutchone) Yukon Harvest Spiritual Journey, Part 1
(Tutchone, Northern) In this episode of Yukon Harvest, Brett, a Bloodvein First Nation dad and husband, goes on a difficult buffalo hunt with his wife Sasha and Elder Annette.
(Tutchone) Yukon Harvest Apprentice Guide, part 2
(Tutchone, Northern) Brett now gets a call to continue guide training at Bear Camp on Vancouver Island under experienced guide, Ryan, where expectations are getting higher.
(Mi'kmaq) Gespe'gewa'gi: The Last Land ROBERT AND SHANNON: The Good Fight
(Mi'kmaq) For Robert and Shannon Sack, conflict is old news. They worry about the future of fishing in their family and are determined to exercise their treaty right to fish lobster, despite clashes with non-Indigenous fishers.
(Mi'kmaq) Mi'kma'ki Mi'kma'ki: Wo'gumal
(Mi'kmaq) Chief Mi'sel Joe launches a groundbreaking genetic research project to uncover the truth and understand how the Beothuk were assimilated into Mi'kmaw communities for protection in the 1800s.
(Inuktitut) Qanuq Isumavit Episode 1
(Inuktitut) Episode 1: Qanuq Isumavit is an Inuktut call-in show that connects Inuit communities through meaningful discussions on traditional knowledge, modern challenges and cultural identity. It highlights topics that are important to Inuit.
(Anishinaabemowin) Pow Wow Chow Pow Wow Chow: Serpent River First Nation
(Anishinaabemowin, Odawa) Bob used to fish commercially, but now he's frying it up on the powwow trail. After buying a load of Lake Huron whitefish, he heads to Serpent River.
