TV Schedule for APTN Languages DV
Friday, June 19th TV listings for APTN Languages DV
(Blackfoot) Poke'n the Bear Pretendians: Playing Indian for Profit
(Blackfoot, Siksika) Rod calls out pretendians who are cashing in on stolen culture, exposing the damage they cause and the popcorn Elders who enable them.
(Michif) Michif Country Miesha Louie
(Michif, French) Rock musician Miesha Louie travels from Calgary to Lake Manitoba, confronting environmental changes affecting her Secwepemculecw heritage. In St. Laurent, she learns commercial fishing and reconnects with her roots.
(Michif) Red River Gold Follow the Clues
(Michif, French) Goldie and Moose discover the fate of the soldier who lost the gold. On the Brokenhead Ojibway Nation, Memphis learns what's special about the land they're searching. Another clue confirms they're walking in the soldiers' footsteps.
(Nsyilxcen) Quest Out West Wild Food Puti kwu ala
(Nsyilxcen) Tracey speaks with local grocers regarding food sovereignty. Jennifer Money shares a poem reflecting on residential schools and the resilience of Survivors. Tracey goes on to teach Kylie Jack how to make a local and delicious salad.
(Nsyilxcen) Merchants of the Wild Weave
(Nsyilxcen) Challenging terrain, hunger and homesickness are crushing the spirits of the adventurers. As the group of strangers struggles to set up shelter, a turn for the worse puts the entire journey at risk.
(Mi'kmaq) Gespe'gewa'gi: The Last Land TERRY: Half a Century and a Dream
(Mi'kmaq) Chief Terry Paul's visionary leadership and determination have propelled his community from poverty to economic strength, using the commercial fishing industry as the foundation for lasting success.
(Mi'kmaq) Spirit Talker Halifax, NS
(Mi'kmaq) Shawn returns to his hometown of Halifax, N.S., home to a vibrant Mi'kmaw community. We learn about a settlement that was wiped out during the Halifax Explosion. A husband consoles his grieving widow and a mother relieves her son's guilt.
Warriors of Tomorrow To the Rhythm of the Drum
The recruits go for navigation lessons and face routine inspections. Although the departure of another candidate tests their team spirit, they end the week on a positive note with a cultural outing to a powwow in Odanak.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
(Kanien'kéha) Animal Nation Beaver
(Kanien'kéha, Kanien'kéha (Kahnawà?ke and Six Nations)) A cross-Canada journey reveals how beavers shape ecosystems, restore wetlands and connect Indigenous communities to the land. From Algonquin Park, Ont., to Nicola Valley, B.C., the industrious.
(Blackfoot) Secret History Threes the Charm
(Blackfoot, Siksika) A trailblazing young Mohawk woman defies adversity to become Canada's first Indigenous nurse. Stationed on France's front lines, her spirit, compassion and selflessness inspire strength and salvation.
(Blackfoot) Poke'n the Bear Pretendians: Playing Indian for Profit
(Blackfoot, Siksika) Rod calls out pretendians who are cashing in on stolen culture, exposing the damage they cause and the popcorn Elders who enable them.
(Michif) Michif Country Miesha Louie
(Michif, French) Rock musician Miesha Louie travels from Calgary to Lake Manitoba, confronting environmental changes affecting her Secwepemculecw heritage. In St. Laurent, she learns commercial fishing and reconnects with her roots.
(Michif) Red River Gold Follow the Clues
(Michif, French) Goldie and Moose discover the fate of the soldier who lost the gold. On the Brokenhead Ojibway Nation, Memphis learns what's special about the land they're searching. Another clue confirms they're walking in the soldiers' footsteps.
(Nsyilxcen) Quest Out West Wild Food Puti kwu ala
(Nsyilxcen) Tracey speaks with local grocers regarding food sovereignty. Jennifer Money shares a poem reflecting on residential schools and the resilience of Survivors. Tracey goes on to teach Kylie Jack how to make a local and delicious salad.
(Nsyilxcen) Merchants of the Wild Weave
(Nsyilxcen) Challenging terrain, hunger and homesickness are crushing the spirits of the adventurers. As the group of strangers struggles to set up shelter, a turn for the worse puts the entire journey at risk.
(Mi'kmaq) Gespe'gewa'gi: The Last Land TERRY: Half a Century and a Dream
(Mi'kmaq) Chief Terry Paul's visionary leadership and determination have propelled his community from poverty to economic strength, using the commercial fishing industry as the foundation for lasting success.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
(Innu-aimun) Warriors of Tomorrow The Calm Before the Gas
(Innu-aimun, Uashat and Pessamit) The recruits go for rifle training and confront their fears at the shooting range. The personal growth is palpable. Later, they take a helicopter flight and worry about how intense their next challenge will be.
(Kanien'kéha) Animal Nation Wolf
(Kanien'kéha, Kanien'kéha (Kahnawà?ke and Six Nations)) Indigenous communities in Ontario and the Yukon reestablish their deep ties to the wolf by tracking and collaring, going on community hunts and bringing an ancient, fossilized pup to.
(Blackfoot) Secret History Threes the Charm
(Blackfoot, Siksika) A trailblazing young Mohawk woman defies adversity to become Canada's first Indigenous nurse. Stationed on France's front lines, her spirit, compassion and selflessness inspire strength and salvation.
(Blackfoot) Poke'n the Bear Will the Real Elder Please Stand Up (Pt. 1)
(Blackfoot, Siksika) Rod calls out self-proclaimed spiritual leaders, exposing the damage they cause and putting truth and respect back on the table.
(Michif) Michif Country Miesha Louie
(Michif, French) Rock musician Miesha Louie travels from Calgary to Lake Manitoba, confronting environmental changes affecting her Secwepemculecw heritage. In St. Laurent, she learns commercial fishing and reconnects with her roots.
(Michif) Red River Gold Follow the Clues
(Michif, French) Goldie and Moose discover the fate of the soldier who lost the gold. On the Brokenhead Ojibway Nation, Memphis learns what's special about the land they're searching. Another clue confirms they're walking in the soldiers' footsteps.
(Nsyilxcen) Quest Out West Wild Food Puti kwu ala
(Nsyilxcen) Tracey speaks with local grocers regarding food sovereignty. Jennifer Money shares a poem reflecting on residential schools and the resilience of Survivors. Tracey goes on to teach Kylie Jack how to make a local and delicious salad.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
(Nsyilxcen) Merchants of the Wild Smoker
(Nsyilxcen) Thrilled with a much-needed gift and lesson from local Elders, the group prepares and enjoys a meal of wild squirrel before catastrophe hits the camp.
(Mi'kmaq) Gespe'gewa'gi: The Last Land TERRY: Half a Century and a Dream
(Mi'kmaq) Chief Terry Paul's visionary leadership and determination have propelled his community from poverty to economic strength, using the commercial fishing industry as the foundation for lasting success.
(Mi'kmaq) Spirit Talker Halifax, NS
(Mi'kmaq) Shawn returns to his hometown of Halifax, N.S., home to a vibrant Mi'kmaw community. We learn about a settlement that was wiped out during the Halifax Explosion. A husband consoles his grieving widow and a mother relieves her son's guilt.
L'équipe de Montréal présente les nouvelles des communautés autochtones au Québec ainsi que l'actualité d'intérêt national.
(Kanien'kéha) Animal Nation Wolf
(Kanien'kéha, Kanien'kéha (Kahnawà?ke and Six Nations)) Indigenous communities in Ontario and the Yukon reestablish their deep ties to the wolf by tracking and collaring, going on community hunts and bringing an ancient, fossilized pup to.
(Blackfoot) Secret History Threes the Charm
(Blackfoot, Siksika) A trailblazing young Mohawk woman defies adversity to become Canada's first Indigenous nurse. Stationed on France's front lines, her spirit, compassion and selflessness inspire strength and salvation.
(Blackfoot) Poke'n the Bear Will the Real Elder Please Stand Up (Pt. 1)
(Blackfoot, Siksika) Rod calls out self-proclaimed spiritual leaders, exposing the damage they cause and putting truth and respect back on the table.
(Michif) Michif Country Miesha Louie
(Michif, French) Rock musician Miesha Louie travels from Calgary to Lake Manitoba, confronting environmental changes affecting her Secwepemculecw heritage. In St. Laurent, she learns commercial fishing and reconnects with her roots.
(Michif) Red River Gold Follow the Clues
(Michif, French) Goldie and Moose discover the fate of the soldier who lost the gold. On the Brokenhead Ojibway Nation, Memphis learns what's special about the land they're searching. Another clue confirms they're walking in the soldiers' footsteps.
(Nsyilxcen) Merchants of the Wild Weave
(Nsyilxcen) Challenging terrain, hunger and homesickness are crushing the spirits of the adventurers. As the group of strangers struggles to set up shelter, a turn for the worse puts the entire journey at risk.
(Nsyilxcen) Quest Out West Wild Food Regeneration
(Nsyilxcen)Tracey visits the Lower Nicola Indian Band and speaks with Chief Stuart Jackson about the devastation caused by recent climatic events.Tracey then meets Lorna Shuter,operator of Shulus Gardens, and cooks a meal with the band school's chef.
(Nsyilxcen) Merchants of the Wild Weave
(Nsyilxcen) Challenging terrain, hunger and homesickness are crushing the spirits of the adventurers. As the group of strangers struggles to set up shelter, a turn for the worse puts the entire journey at risk.
(Mi'kmaq) Teepee Time Teepee Knits a Sweater/Teepee Goes Skating
(Mi'kmaq) Teepee knits a sweater and goes skating for the very first time.
(Wolastoqey) Lil Glooscap and the Legends of Turtle Island Lil Glooscap and the Wild Mushroom / Lil Glooscap and Sufer Nanuq
(Wolastoqey) When the cousins break a basket but don't fess up, Meme Muwin tells a story about Lil Glooscap and the wild mushrooms. The story teaches the cousins that if they tell the truth instead of hiding it, problems can be fixed.
(Inuktitut) Tuktu Nanuq's Baby Brother
(Inuktitut, South Baffin) Nanuq is so excited to be a big sister! But when her baby brother is born, her parents are so busy that they don't have time for her anymore. Nanuq's friends encourage her to talk to her parents about how she is feeling.
(Inuktitut) Anaana's Tent Stories
(Inuktitut, North and South Baffin) Rita Claire has a very special traditional story that she shares during today's show called The Legend of Night and Day. Mary Poisey visits the qarmaq and sings her song, Inunnguqqunga, and we read the book.
(Cree) Tiga Talk Tiga & Hiccups
(Cree) The puppets are staging a concert, but Tiga has the hiccups. The children and puppets try all kinds of things to make them stop, but nothing helps. Later, the children meet a medicine woman who shows them some wild plants for healing.
(Anishinaabemowin) Chums Bear Paws
(Anishinaabemowin, Central) Encountering a young bear hampered by extremely ticklish feet, the Chums employ their imagination and the resources of the forest to devise ingenious solutions, helping their new friend overcome his unique challenge.
(Mi'kmaq) Teepee Time Teepee Knits a Sweater/Teepee Goes Skating
(Mi'kmaq) Teepee knits a sweater and goes skating for the very first time.
