TV Schedule for APTN Languages DV
Sunday, May 3rd TV listings for APTN Languages DV
(Mi'kmaq) Teepee Time Visits His Grandmother/Rakes Leaves
(Mi'kmaq) Spend some time with Teepee as he visits his grandmother and collects leaves for the very first time.
(Inuktitut) Nunami Piqatigiit: Tundra Friends Tuka Learns Not to Panic & Worried About Grandpa
(Inuktitut, South Baffin) On a school field trip, Tuka feels scared about what could happen, but Miki helps him see that his imagination is running wild. Later, Tuka is nervous about his grandfather's surgery, and Miki reassures him.
(Inuktitut) Ukaliq and Kalla Making Pitti & Qalupilluit
(Inuktitut, South Baffin)Ukaliq and Kalla catch plenty of fish,making all sorts of delicious dishes,including their favourite pitti! Kalla shares the story of how he learned to make dried fish and tells about the mysterious Qalupilluit under the ice.
(Cree) Bizou Bizou and the Chipmunk
(Cree) Come sing and dance with Bizou as she takes you on a picturesque journey into the wonderful world of chipmunks, North America's chubby little chatterbox.
Chums A Little Help
A young girl and her furry friends travel across Turtle Island and embark on adventures that help them navigate their connections with each other, other animals and the environment.
(Anishinaabemowin) Chums A Time for Thanks
(Anishinaabemowin, Central) Flies With Eagles wants to make her own ribbon skirt, and the Chums try to help her finish it in time.
(Cree) Coyote's Crazy Smart Science Show Music
(Cree) Music has the power to help us heal and connect with the world around us. Modern technology makes it even easier to listen to our favourite beats. In this episode, DJ Kookum and composer Russell Wallace take the Science Questers on a musical.
(Kanien'kéha) Dreamcatchers Neutra-Lizer
(Kanien'kéha) Choices, choices, choices… A laid-back young dreamer joins the Dreamcatchers to confront the permafrost's threat to a local river.
(Inuktitut) Ilonnata - All of Us Remember Karrie Mister Obed - Part 1
(Inuktitut, Nunatsiavut) This episode remembers a respected Elder, coach and teacher: Karrie Mister Obed. His passing was a huge loss for the community. He left his mark, and while he is mourned, his life is also celebrated. Hosted by Sarah Abel.
(Inuktitut) Uakallanga Qauruti/Inunnguaq Doll
(Inuktitut, South Baffin) Teena is with Kately Kalai of Coral Harbour to make a qauruti, a woman's headband with dangling beads. Teena is also in Taloyoak with Mary Arnigniq Qingnaqtuk to make an Inuk doll.
(Inuktitut) Nunavummi Mamarijavut Arviat Beluga Whale
(Inuktitut, South Baffin) Tauki shows how she makes her suvalik (whipped up fish eggs and oil). She explains who taught her the recipe, which goes back three generations.
(Oneida) Amplify WOVEN
(Oneida) Cree singer Sebastian Gaskin explores family and craft through beading. With his cousin Raechel Wastesicoot, he reflects on the threads connecting us all. Narration by Billy Merasty. Directed and written by Carla Robinson.
(Innu-aimun) Kiuna, plus qu'une école L'importance des langues autochtones
(Innu-aimun, Uashat and Pessamit) La session tire à sa fin pour les étudiant·e·s. Prudence est fière de la popularité des cours de langue qui sont porteurs d'identité. Dans son cours d'abénaquis, Kim décortique une chanson avec son enseignant.
(Cree) Red Earth Uncovered Thunderbird
(Cree, Plains) Doc sends Hayley to Alert Bay to learn more about the well-known thunderbird. Her mission is to determine if people are still seeing this legendary bird in the present day.
(Cree) Water Worlds The Web of Life (Salmon Part 1)
(Cree, Plains) Pacific salmon, a cornerstone species on the West Coast, are central to Indigenous culture. As their numbers decline, people turn to hatcheries and a blend of traditional knowledge and Western science to protect these vital fish.
(Michif) Amplify Inextinguishable
(Michif, French) Métis singer Amanda Rheaume is inspired by the resilience and power of her culture in spite of the Métis scrip system that tried to displace her people. This episode features insightful interviews with Elder Tony Belcourt and Métis.
(Michif) Nation Untamed Trapping the Elusive Lynx
(Michif, Heritage) Sam and Chuck spend a few days as helpers on a large northern Saskatchewan trapline, where they learn new techniques from Woodland Cree trapper Jarret Nelson. They also learn how to catch the elusive lynx, an animal that Chuck has.
(Nsyilxcen) Merchants of the Wild Medicine
(Nsyilxcen) With their minds and bodies adapting to the land, the group welcomes a medicine teaching about the plants in Syilx territory. The adventurers struggle to find food and decide to try their hand at spearfishing in the river.
(Halkomelem) Nations at War National Heroes
(Halkomelem) In 1812, the American army marched on British Canada. Facing impossible odds, General Isaac Brock needed allies to push back the invasion. He found one in a legendary hero fighting for a nation of his own: Tecumseh.
(Wolastoqey) Petroglyphs to Pixels Episode Nine: Carvers Shed
(Wolastoqey) While art can often be solitary, carving a totem pole requires collaboration. This episode visits the Skidegate carving shed to observe artists working together on totem poles brought to life through song and ceremony.
(Mi'kmaq) Spirit Talker Batchewana First Nation, ON
(Mi'kmaq) Shawn explores the cliffs overhanging Agawa Bay and their ancient pictographs with guide, Chief Dean Sayers. A reading gets off on the right foot with a family of powwow dancers. Later, Shawn's psychic abilities are tested.
(Mi'kmaq) Spirit Talker Cowessess First Nation, SK
(Mi'kmaq) Shawn gains firsthand experience as a ranch hand when Terry Lerat introduces him to the world of ranching at 4C Farms on Cowessess First Nation. During a special reading, Shawn receives a heartfelt message from his beloved brother.
(Inuktitut) Nunavummi Mamarijavut Arviat Beluga Whale
(Inuktitut, South Baffin) Tauki shows how she makes her suvalik (whipped up fish eggs and oil). She explains who taught her the recipe, which goes back three generations.
(Oneida) Amplify WOVEN
(Oneida) Cree singer Sebastian Gaskin explores family and craft through beading. With his cousin Raechel Wastesicoot, he reflects on the threads connecting us all. Narration by Billy Merasty. Directed and written by Carla Robinson.
(Innu-aimun) Kiuna, plus qu'une école L'importance des langues autochtones
(Innu-aimun, Uashat and Pessamit) La session tire à sa fin pour les étudiant·e·s. Prudence est fière de la popularité des cours de langue qui sont porteurs d'identité. Dans son cours d'abénaquis, Kim décortique une chanson avec son enseignant.
(Cree) Red Earth Uncovered Thunderbird
(Cree, Plains) Doc sends Hayley to Alert Bay to learn more about the well-known thunderbird. Her mission is to determine if people are still seeing this legendary bird in the present day.
(Cree) Water Worlds The Web of Life (Salmon Part 1)
(Cree, Plains) Pacific salmon, a cornerstone species on the West Coast, are central to Indigenous culture. As their numbers decline, people turn to hatcheries and a blend of traditional knowledge and Western science to protect these vital fish.
(Michif) Amplify Inextinguishable
(Michif, French) Métis singer Amanda Rheaume is inspired by the resilience and power of her culture in spite of the Métis scrip system that tried to displace her people. This episode features insightful interviews with Elder Tony Belcourt and Métis.
(Michif) Nation Untamed Trapping the Elusive Lynx
(Michif, Heritage) Sam and Chuck spend a few days as helpers on a large northern Saskatchewan trapline, where they learn new techniques from Woodland Cree trapper Jarret Nelson. They also learn how to catch the elusive lynx, an animal that Chuck has.
(Nsyilxcen) Merchants of the Wild Medicine
(Nsyilxcen) With their minds and bodies adapting to the land, the group welcomes a medicine teaching about the plants in Syilx territory. The adventurers struggle to find food and decide to try their hand at spearfishing in the river.
(Nsyilxcen) Quest Out West Wild Food Seeds Of Knowledge
(Nsyilxcen) Tracey continues to learn about sustainable food practices and farming techniques. Kelsie Kilawna joins Tracey to discuss Indigenous voices in the media. Tracey then visits a café where she trades recipes with an old friend.
(Halkomelem) Nations at War National Heroes
(Halkomelem) In 1812, the American army marched on British Canada. Facing impossible odds, General Isaac Brock needed allies to push back the invasion. He found one in a legendary hero fighting for a nation of his own: Tecumseh.
(Mi'kmaq) Spirit Talker Batchewana First Nation, ON
(Mi'kmaq) Shawn explores the cliffs overhanging Agawa Bay and their ancient pictographs with guide, Chief Dean Sayers. A reading gets off on the right foot with a family of powwow dancers. Later, Shawn's psychic abilities are tested.
(Mi'kmaq) Spirit Talker Cowessess First Nation, SK
(Mi'kmaq) Shawn gains firsthand experience as a ranch hand when Terry Lerat introduces him to the world of ranching at 4C Farms on Cowessess First Nation. During a special reading, Shawn receives a heartfelt message from his beloved brother.
(Inuktitut) Nunavummi Mamarijavut Arviat Beluga Whale
(Inuktitut, South Baffin) Tauki shows how she makes her suvalik (whipped up fish eggs and oil). She explains who taught her the recipe, which goes back three generations.
(Oneida) Amplify WOVEN
(Oneida) Cree singer Sebastian Gaskin explores family and craft through beading. With his cousin Raechel Wastesicoot, he reflects on the threads connecting us all. Narration by Billy Merasty. Directed and written by Carla Robinson.
(Innu-aimun) Kiuna, plus qu'une école L'importance des langues autochtones
(Innu-aimun, Uashat and Pessamit) La session tire à sa fin pour les étudiant·e·s. Prudence est fière de la popularité des cours de langue qui sont porteurs d'identité. Dans son cours d'abénaquis, Kim décortique une chanson avec son enseignant.
(Cree) Red Earth Uncovered Thunderbird
(Cree, Plains) Doc sends Hayley to Alert Bay to learn more about the well-known thunderbird. Her mission is to determine if people are still seeing this legendary bird in the present day.
(Cree) Water Worlds The Web of Life (Salmon Part 1)
(Cree, Plains) Pacific salmon, a cornerstone species on the West Coast, are central to Indigenous culture. As their numbers decline, people turn to hatcheries and a blend of traditional knowledge and Western science to protect these vital fish.
(Michif) Amplify Inextinguishable
(Michif, French) Métis singer Amanda Rheaume is inspired by the resilience and power of her culture in spite of the Métis scrip system that tried to displace her people. This episode features insightful interviews with Elder Tony Belcourt and Métis.
(Michif) Nation Untamed Trapping the Elusive Lynx
(Michif, Heritage) Sam and Chuck spend a few days as helpers on a large northern Saskatchewan trapline, where they learn new techniques from Woodland Cree trapper Jarret Nelson. They also learn how to catch the elusive lynx, an animal that Chuck has.
(Nsyilxcen) Merchants of the Wild Medicine
(Nsyilxcen) With their minds and bodies adapting to the land, the group welcomes a medicine teaching about the plants in Syilx territory. The adventurers struggle to find food and decide to try their hand at spearfishing in the river.
(Halkomelem) Nations at War National Heroes
(Halkomelem) In 1812, the American army marched on British Canada. Facing impossible odds, General Isaac Brock needed allies to push back the invasion. He found one in a legendary hero fighting for a nation of his own: Tecumseh.
(Halkomelem) Nations at War Arms Trade
(Halkomelem) In the 1700s, European fur traders sparked deadly rivalries between the Indigenous powers of the West and stoked a devastating new type of warfare. Forced out of their homelands, the Aaniiih managed to preserve their culture andidentity.
Shawn sets out on a journey to reconnect with his Mi'kmaw culture.
An inside perspective on how a First Nations commercial fishing industry grew to be a key economic and cultural support for the community, helping to preserve Mi'gmaq language and traditions that were almost lost.
Stories and features on Inuit innovation through step-by-step processes with Inuit craftspeople.
When urban Indigenous power couple Darryl and Rayna Keetch uproot their family and abandon their affluent life in Toronto and move home to the Rez, everything they've worked for is compromised, including their marriage.
