TV Schedule for APTN Languages DV
Tuesday, June 23rd TV listings for APTN Languages DV
(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.
(Dakota) Grandma Sherry's Kitchen Kunshi's Fry Pan
(Dakota) In today's episode, Grandma Sherry shows us how to prepare a hearty meal of fried moose meat and potatoes, just like her grandmother used to make. Then, she shares a dessert she grew up with, the quick and easy poor man's pudding.
Wild Archaeology Qaummaarviit: Par 1
The team travels north to Iqaluit, and then to the remote, rocky island of Qaummaarviit to excavate the traditional whalebone winter house; the team will be completely off the grid and stranded by the tides in the far north.
(Tutchone) Yukon Harvest k?wséltkten (Family), Part 3
(Tutchone, Northern) Ed returns to his home community of Tk'emlúps te Secwépemc to take Ryder, a young local boy, out on the land. After having mentored Ryder's parents on traditional hunting, Ed is now looking to share cultural knowledge.
(Tutchone) Yukon Harvest Community
(Tutchone, Northern) In this episode of Yukon Harvest, a young Na-Cho Nyak Dun woman heads into the wilds with her family to harvest a moose for the families in their healing community.
(Mi'kmaq) Merchants of the Wild Atlat'l
(Mi'kmaq) The sun is shining, but the mood is still bleak in the camp. Daybi struggles to make amends as the group tackles a grueling paddle on the open ocean. Exhausted, they have once again left little time to set up camp before nightfall.
(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.
(Inuktitut) Adventures on Inuit Land Scallops
(Inuktitut, Nunavik) In this episode, Guide Johnny Oovaut leads us aboard the community scallop fishing boat near Quaqtaq to uncover the hidden and delicious treasures of the sea.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
(Inuktitut) Tiiturta Sobriety
(Inuktitut, South Baffin) This episode features a raw and inspirational interview with Beatrice Deer, who talks about her struggles with addiction, her journey to sobriety and how she continues to overcome past traumas.
(Inuktitut) Our People, Our Land Mattiusi: Profession Sculptor
(Inuktitut) A famous sculptor and abstract artist, Mattiusi Iyaituk combines modern techniques and abstract forms from Inuit techniques. Mattiusi talks about his art and how he uses modern tools in his work.
(Dene) Arm Nation In the Running
(Dene, Denesuline) Arm wrestlers Trevor Sanipass and Mark MacPhail train and inspire the next generation of Indigenous arm wrestlers. Meanwhile, Trevor tries a first attempt at running in provincial politics.
(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.
(Dakota) Grandma Sherry's Kitchen Kunshi's Fry Pan
(Dakota) In today's episode, Grandma Sherry shows us how to prepare a hearty meal of fried moose meat and potatoes, just like her grandmother used to make. Then, she shares a dessert she grew up with, the quick and easy poor man's pudding.
Wild Archaeology Qaummaarviit: Par 1
The team travels north to Iqaluit, and then to the remote, rocky island of Qaummaarviit to excavate the traditional whalebone winter house; the team will be completely off the grid and stranded by the tides in the far north.
(Tutchone) Yukon Harvest k?wséltkten (Family), Part 3
(Tutchone, Northern) Ed returns to his home community of Tk'emlúps te Secwépemc to take Ryder, a young local boy, out on the land. After having mentored Ryder's parents on traditional hunting, Ed is now looking to share cultural knowledge.
(Tutchone) Yukon Harvest Community
(Tutchone, Northern) In this episode of Yukon Harvest, a young Na-Cho Nyak Dun woman heads into the wilds with her family to harvest a moose for the families in their healing community.
(Mi'kmaq) Merchants of the Wild Atlat'l
(Mi'kmaq) The sun is shining, but the mood is still bleak in the camp. Daybi struggles to make amends as the group tackles a grueling paddle on the open ocean. Exhausted, they have once again left little time to set up camp before nightfall.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
(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.
(Inuktitut) Qanuq Isumavit Episode 11
(Inuktitut) 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 across.
(Dene) Arm Nation In the Running
(Dene, Denesuline) Arm wrestlers Trevor Sanipass and Mark MacPhail train and inspire the next generation of Indigenous arm wrestlers. Meanwhile, Trevor tries a first attempt at running in provincial politics.
(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.
(Dakota) Grandma Sherry's Kitchen Something's Fishy
(Dakota) Join Grandma Sherry as she prepares a balanced and delicious meal. First, she bakes some salmon portions, pairing them with a fresh salad and homemade salad dressing. Then, she completes the meal with her mother's simple and tasty molasses.
Wild Archaeology Qaummaarviit: Par 1
The team travels north to Iqaluit, and then to the remote, rocky island of Qaummaarviit to excavate the traditional whalebone winter house; the team will be completely off the grid and stranded by the tides in the far north.
(Tutchone) Yukon Harvest k?wséltkten (Family), Part 3
(Tutchone, Northern) Ed returns to his home community of Tk'emlúps te Secwépemc to take Ryder, a young local boy, out on the land. After having mentored Ryder's parents on traditional hunting, Ed is now looking to share cultural knowledge.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
(Tutchone) Yukon Harvest Community
(Tutchone, Northern) In this episode of Yukon Harvest, a young Na-Cho Nyak Dun woman heads into the wilds with her family to harvest a moose for the families in their healing community.
(Mi'kmaq) Merchants of the Wild Atlat'l
(Mi'kmaq) The sun is shining, but the mood is still bleak in the camp. Daybi struggles to make amends as the group tackles a grueling paddle on the open ocean. Exhausted, they have once again left little time to set up camp before nightfall.
(Wolastoqey) Petroglyphs to Pixels Episode Eight: Contemporary Musical Artistry
(Wolastoqey) Carsen Grey, a singer, mother and devoted Christian, shares her message with the world, describing her Haida Gwaii upbringing as chill, beautiful, and laid-back, shaped by her experiences both on and off the island.
(Inuktitut) Qanuq Isumavit Episode 11
(Inuktitut) 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 across.
(Dene) Arm Nation In the Running
(Dene, Denesuline) Arm wrestlers Trevor Sanipass and Mark MacPhail train and inspire the next generation of Indigenous arm wrestlers. Meanwhile, Trevor tries a first attempt at running in provincial politics.
(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.
(Dakota) Grandma Sherry's Kitchen Something's Fishy
(Dakota) Join Grandma Sherry as she prepares a balanced and delicious meal. First, she bakes some salmon portions, pairing them with a fresh salad and homemade salad dressing. Then, she completes the meal with her mother's simple and tasty molasses.
Wild Archaeology Qaummaarviit: Par 1
The team travels north to Iqaluit, and then to the remote, rocky island of Qaummaarviit to excavate the traditional whalebone winter house; the team will be completely off the grid and stranded by the tides in the far north.
(Tutchone) Yukon Harvest k?wséltkten (Family), Part 3
(Tutchone, Northern) Ed returns to his home community of Tk'emlúps te Secwépemc to take Ryder, a young local boy, out on the land. After having mentored Ryder's parents on traditional hunting, Ed is now looking to share cultural knowledge.
(Tutchone) Yukon Harvest Strength in Numbers, Part 1
(Tutchone, Northern) Guide-in-training, Brett, has an opportunity to meet his biological mother for the first time and uncover why she put him up for adoption but kept his siblings. Brett then goes hunting on his traditional land to provide food.
(Tutchone) Yukon Harvest Spiritual Journey, Part 2
(Tutchone, Northern) In this episode of Yukon Harvest, Brett and Annette hunt for buffalo again, this time with a local guide from the Prophet River Nation.
(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: niKet (Food)
(Mi'kmaq) Indigenous research partners Max Liboiron and Liz Pijogge work together to study threats to food security and food sovereignty surrounding traditional Inuit food sources in Labrador.
(Inuktitut) Qanuq Isumavit Episode 11
(Inuktitut) 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 across.
(Anishinaabemowin) Pow Wow Chow Pow Wow Chow: Hillside Folk Festival & Whitefish First Nation
(Anishinaabemowin, Odawa) Shawn sets up with a much bigger team at the renowned Hillside Music Festival, where he's already a legend. Meanwhile, Chief Bob must dodge a few bears and renege on a deal to cope with a dwindling fish supply.
