TV Schedule for APTN Languages DV
Wednesday, June 24th TV listings for APTN Languages DV
(Anishinaabemowin) Taken Chelsea Poorman
(Anishinaabemowin) Chelsea Poorman went missing in 2020 in Vancouver. When her remains were found in 2022, police ruled her death not suspicious. Her family continues to seek answers and justice, questioning how cases are handled.
(Cree) Wild Rose Vets Underneath The Surface
(Cree, Plains) In Alberta, a routine neuter turns tricky for a big old tomcat, and a young dog needs a full workup to assess her injuries after getting hit by a car. In Vanderhoof, Dr. Cori is shocked when a boxer named Gemma suddenly can't feel her.
(Cree) Pow Wow Chow Pow Wow Chow: Chiefs And Cooks
(Cree, Swampy) Along with contentious pre-election politics, Chief Bob Chiblow also finds himself contending with a family dispute, a fire and high hopes for his nephew winning the Serpent River vendor's dance competition.
(Halkomelem) Nations at War Bloody Business
(Halkomelem) In 1812, the two biggest corporations in North America went to war over the riches of the west.Caught between them are two desperate groups: the young Métis Nation and the Highland Scots, driven to Canada by poverty and ethnic cleansing.
(Halkomelem) Nations at War The Bitter End
(Halkomelem) At the end of the 19th century, the Lakota struggled to keep their culture alive. With their land stolen and most of their leaders imprisoned, many Lakota turned to a charismatic religious movement that set the stage for thefinal battle.
(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.
(Innu-aimun) Sur Le Terrain Adapting Interventions
(Innu-aimun, Uashat and Pessamit) In Manawan, an Atikamekw nurse examines a young girl suffering from chronic pain. In Montreal, the manager of the drop-in at a friendship centre discusses the importance of considering intergenerational trauma.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
(Innu-aimun) Policier autochtone La relation de proximité
(Innu-aimun, Uashat and Pessamit) À Uashat, Carl et Audrey interviennent dans un conflit familial auprès d'un ménage bien connu des policiers. À Wemotaci, Gabriel et Pisimw sont à la recherche du propriétaire d'un chien retrouvé mort.
(Innu-aimun) Sur Le Terrain Taking Time to Act
(Innu-aimun, Uashat and Pessamit) In Montreal, a non-Indigenous doctor treats a variety of cases, ranging from chronic illnesses to mental health issues. In Sept-Îles, a Naskapi liaison officer takes part in a criminological interview.
(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.
(Anishinaabemowin) Taken Chelsea Poorman
(Anishinaabemowin) Chelsea Poorman went missing in 2020 in Vancouver. When her remains were found in 2022, police ruled her death not suspicious. Her family continues to seek answers and justice, questioning how cases are handled.
(Cree) Wild Rose Vets Underneath The Surface
(Cree, Plains) In Alberta, a routine neuter turns tricky for a big old tomcat, and a young dog needs a full workup to assess her injuries after getting hit by a car. In Vanderhoof, Dr. Cori is shocked when a boxer named Gemma suddenly can't feel her.
(Cree) Pow Wow Chow Pow Wow Chow: Chiefs And Cooks
(Cree, Swampy) Along with contentious pre-election politics, Chief Bob Chiblow also finds himself contending with a family dispute, a fire and high hopes for his nephew winning the Serpent River vendor's dance competition.
(Halkomelem) Nations at War Bloody Business
(Halkomelem) In 1812, the two biggest corporations in North America went to war over the riches of the west.Caught between them are two desperate groups: the young Métis Nation and the Highland Scots, driven to Canada by poverty and ethnic cleansing.
(Halkomelem) Nations at War The Bitter End
(Halkomelem) At the end of the 19th century, the Lakota struggled to keep their culture alive. With their land stolen and most of their leaders imprisoned, many Lakota turned to a charismatic religious movement that set the stage for thefinal battle.
(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.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
(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.
(Innu-aimun) Sur Le Terrain Adapting Interventions
(Innu-aimun, Uashat and Pessamit) In Manawan, an Atikamekw nurse examines a young girl suffering from chronic pain. In Montreal, the manager of the drop-in at a friendship centre discusses the importance of considering intergenerational trauma.
(Innu-aimun) Policier autochtone La relation de proximité
(Innu-aimun, Uashat and Pessamit) À Uashat, Carl et Audrey interviennent dans un conflit familial auprès d'un ménage bien connu des policiers. À Wemotaci, Gabriel et Pisimw sont à la recherche du propriétaire d'un chien retrouvé mort.
(Innu-aimun) Sur Le Terrain Being the Trusted Person
(Innu-aimun, Uashat and Pessamit) At a school in Bécancour, an Atikamekw community worker leads a sex education workshop. In Kuujjuaq, an Inuk rehabilitation worker shares a meal with youth who live in a group home.
(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.
(Anishinaabemowin) Taken Bradden Bushie
(Anishinaabemowin) Bradden Bushie, from Poplar River First Nation, was 18 years old when he was last seen in the West Broadway area of Winnipeg on Nov. 16, 2013. It is suspected that he may have gone over the St. Vital Bridge that night.
(Cree) Wild Rose Vets Underneath The Surface
(Cree, Plains) In Alberta, a routine neuter turns tricky for a big old tomcat, and a young dog needs a full workup to assess her injuries after getting hit by a car. In Vanderhoof, Dr. Cori is shocked when a boxer named Gemma suddenly can't feel her.
(Cree) Pow Wow Chow Pow Wow Chow: Chiefs And Cooks
(Cree, Swampy) Along with contentious pre-election politics, Chief Bob Chiblow also finds himself contending with a family dispute, a fire and high hopes for his nephew winning the Serpent River vendor's dance competition.
(Halkomelem) Nations at War Bloody Business
(Halkomelem) In 1812, the two biggest corporations in North America went to war over the riches of the west.Caught between them are two desperate groups: the young Métis Nation and the Highland Scots, driven to Canada by poverty and ethnic cleansing.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
(Halkomelem) Nations at War The Bitter End
(Halkomelem) At the end of the 19th century, the Lakota struggled to keep their culture alive. With their land stolen and most of their leaders imprisoned, many Lakota turned to a charismatic religious movement that set the stage for thefinal battle.
(Mi'kmaq) Gespe'gewa'gi: The Last Land DURNEY: There's Always Something to Catch
(Mi'kmaq) Captain Durney Nicholas is a lifelong fisher from Pictou Landing First Nation, N.S. In this episode, he marks his fourth decade on the water with the start of lobster season. With his calm confidence, he can catch just about anything.
(Mi'kmaq) Mi'kma'ki Mi'kma'ki: Gwitna'q
(Mi'kmaq) For the Mi'kmaw community of Miawpukek First Nation, reviving the tradition of birchbark canoe building is a way to connect to the past and ensure cultural survival.
(Innu-aimun) Sur Le Terrain Adapting Interventions
(Innu-aimun, Uashat and Pessamit) In Manawan, an Atikamekw nurse examines a young girl suffering from chronic pain. In Montreal, the manager of the drop-in at a friendship centre discusses the importance of considering intergenerational trauma.
(Innu-aimun) Policier autochtone La relation de proximité
(Innu-aimun, Uashat and Pessamit) À Uashat, Carl et Audrey interviennent dans un conflit familial auprès d'un ménage bien connu des policiers. À Wemotaci, Gabriel et Pisimw sont à la recherche du propriétaire d'un chien retrouvé mort.
(Innu-aimun) Sur Le Terrain Being the Trusted Person
(Innu-aimun, Uashat and Pessamit) At a school in Bécancour, an Atikamekw community worker leads a sex education workshop. In Kuujjuaq, an Inuk rehabilitation worker shares a meal with youth who live in a group home.
(Anishinaabemowin) Pow Wow Chow Pow Wow Chow: Wikwemikong First Nation
(Anishinaabemowin, Odawa)It's a race against the clock to cross the swinging bridge at Little Current and get set up on ManitoulinIsland.With new recruits,both BobandShawnhave big expectationsforthefirstpost-pandemic powwow at WikwemikongFirstNation.
(Anishinaabemowin) Taken Bradden Bushie
(Anishinaabemowin) Bradden Bushie, from Poplar River First Nation, was 18 years old when he was last seen in the West Broadway area of Winnipeg on Nov. 16, 2013. It is suspected that he may have gone over the St. Vital Bridge that night.
(Cree) Wild Rose Vets Puppies Forever
(Cree, Plains) Dachshund siblings Link and Kirby cause some giggles with a peculiar problem. Senior dog Samson has a painful eye that requires major surgery. Dr. Poitras connects with community at the Enoch Indian Horse Relay and meets a young rider.
(Cree) Pow Wow Chow Pow Wow Chow: Fish vs Moose
(Cree, Swampy) Shawn tries serving fish and chips for the first time while his team embraces the carnival atmosphere at Summerfolk. Bob finds himself fiercely competing against moose meat in Algonquin country.
(Halkomelem) Nations at War Superpower
(Halkomelem) The five nations of the Iroquois were once bitter enemies, until the peacemaker's law bound them together. The Iroquois used their newfound strength, commerce, diplomacy and firepower to destroy their enemies and fight the French Empire.
(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 The Bitter End
(Halkomelem) At the end of the 19th century, the Lakota struggled to keep their culture alive. With their land stolen and most of their leaders imprisoned, many Lakota turned to a charismatic religious movement that set the stage for thefinal battle.
(Mi'kmaq) Spirit Talker Tobique First Nation, NB
(Mi'kmaq) Shawn visits the Maliseet community of Tobique First Nation in New Brunswick, where he learns the story of Malabeam, a revered Maliseet woman. A young woman is consoled by her beloved aunt and a brother gone too soon reaches out.
(Mi'kmaq) Merchants of the Wild Reunited
(Mi'kmaq) When Britt returns to camp in good health, the group is excited and determined to finish the journey strong and united. Crystal creatively uses the gift of eel leather and Jennifer overcomes her uneasiness over hunting wild game.
(Kanien'kéha) Ghost Hunters of the Grand River Sharon Temple
(Kanien'kéha, Ohsweken) The ghost hunters investigate strange happenings reported by visitors and employees in several buildings at the Sharon Temple, a designated national historic site. The team's mission is to connect with both.
(Oneida) Amplify SANININIAQTUNGA
(Oneida) Inuk singer Qattuu reflects on home, family, and Inuit culture while expecting her second child. Inspired by the teaching of sanininiaqtunga (I am strong), this episode offers a heartfelt celebration of life.
(Kanien'kéha) Princesses Turtle Island Fashion
(Kanien'kéha) Indigenous fashion extends way beyond runways, it's not just about how it looks, it's about how it is made. The process of creating Indigenous clothing, jewelry and footwear is even more important than what the articles represent.
(Dene) Tribal Police Files UFO
(Dene, Tsuut'ina) Working alone in rural areas can be dangerous. A Tsuut'ina officer searches an abandoned cabin for a high-risk offender. Check stops try to identify dangerous drivers, while frightened residents report inexplicable phenomena.
