
TV Schedule for APTN Languages HD
Tuesday, July 1st TV listings for APTN Languages HD
Crazy Like a Lynx Jukasa Studios
Don and Dakota Ray go behind the scenes at Jukasa Studios and Jukasa Radio in Six Nations, Ont., to explore the world of music production and discover what makes these Indigenous-owned businesses so successful.
7th Gen Cassandra Carreiro
Cassandra Carreiro, Anishinaabe from Shoal Lake #40, founded Winnipeg's first artisanal charcuterie café, Sharcuterie.
Moosemeat & Marmalade Masset Surf and Turf
Art takes Dan to Northern Haida Gwaii to dig for razor clams, investigate the Haida potato, and cook in a Haida longhouse; Dan hunts solo for deer on the side and the guys are thrown into some Haida dance lessons.
Yukon Harvest Generations
Geri-Lee, Jodie and Hazel take matters into their own hands to provide food for their community.
Yukon Harvest A Cultural Exchange
A twelve-year-old, Evan, hunts with Secwepemc Knowledge Keeper, Ed, in a sharing of culture and life lessons.
Merchants of the Wild BirdBox
The healing power of his time on the land is profound for Aaron, who reflects on the reasons that inspired him to take on this adventure; Crystal and Ethan become close friends through their struggles and look to make the most of their time together.
Petroglyphs to Pixels From the Cradle to the Grave
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.
Adventures on Inuit Land Icebergs and Polar Bears
Guide Johnny Oovaut takes a canoe trip near Quaqtaq on Ungava Bay to find a stunning iceberg; along the way, he encounters the majestic polar bear in his Arctic adventure.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
Adventures on Inuit Land Weather Changes
Following Elder Mattiusi and his wife Qumaq on a sunny day in Ivujivik as they boat to their nearby cabin; they are forced to stay the night when strong winds, heavy rain and rough waters stop them from getting home.
Ilonnata: All of Us Inukitut Speak Off: Part 2
Seventeenth Annual Speak off, which is held in Nain with all Inuit judges; youth trying to preserve the Inuktitut language.
All Our Relations Charlotte Cote
Nuu-chah-nulth author and professor Charlotte Cote's journey has taken her from a small First Nations community on Vancouver Island to a career in television media and most recently to a position as a professor at the University of Washington.
Crazy Like a Lynx Jukasa Studios
Don and Dakota Ray go behind the scenes at Jukasa Studios and Jukasa Radio in Six Nations, Ont., to explore the world of music production and discover what makes these Indigenous-owned businesses so successful.
7th Gen Cassandra Carreiro
Cassandra Carreiro, Anishinaabe from Shoal Lake #40, founded Winnipeg's first artisanal charcuterie café, Sharcuterie.
Moosemeat & Marmalade Masset Surf and Turf
Art takes Dan to Northern Haida Gwaii to dig for razor clams, investigate the Haida potato, and cook in a Haida longhouse; Dan hunts solo for deer on the side and the guys are thrown into some Haida dance lessons.
Yukon Harvest Generations
Geri-Lee, Jodie and Hazel take matters into their own hands to provide food for their community.
Yukon Harvest A Cultural Exchange
A twelve-year-old, Evan, hunts with Secwepemc Knowledge Keeper, Ed, in a sharing of culture and life lessons.
Merchants of the Wild BirdBox
The healing power of his time on the land is profound for Aaron, who reflects on the reasons that inspired him to take on this adventure; Crystal and Ethan become close friends through their struggles and look to make the most of their time together.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
Petroglyphs to Pixels From the Cradle to the Grave
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.
Sur le terrain Traditional and Western Medicine
In Manawan, a nurse notices signs of a serious infection in a patient and recommends that he go to the hospital; near La Tuque, at the Neroski site, workers organize a healing ceremony for men experiencing hardships.
Policier autochtone Un acte de bravoure
Appelés à intervenir à la suite des tentatives de suicide, les policiers protègent et accompagnent les membres de leur communauté en détresse; dévoués, ceux-ci sont aussi parfois reconnus pour leurs actes de bravoure.
Policier autochtone Être à l'écoute
Un individu visé par trois mandats est arrêté et détenu à Uashat; à Opitciwan, une femme victime de voie de fait doit quitter sa demeure; un homme reclus et en détresse inquiète les policiers à Lac-Simon.
All Our Relations Charlotte Cote
Nuu-chah-nulth author and professor Charlotte Cote's journey has taken her from a small First Nations community on Vancouver Island to a career in television media and most recently to a position as a professor at the University of Washington.
Crazy Like a Lynx Jukasa Studios
Don and Dakota Ray go behind the scenes at Jukasa Studios and Jukasa Radio in Six Nations, Ont., to explore the world of music production and discover what makes these Indigenous-owned businesses so successful.
7th Gen Jordan Waunch
Jordan Waunch, a Métis filmmaker from British Columbia, celebrates his artistic and cultural collaborators with a special feast.
Moosemeat & Marmalade Masset Surf and Turf
Art takes Dan to Northern Haida Gwaii to dig for razor clams, investigate the Haida potato, and cook in a Haida longhouse; Dan hunts solo for deer on the side and the guys are thrown into some Haida dance lessons.
Yukon Harvest Community
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.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
Yukon Harvest Foundations
A Gwich'in hunter takes his newly married daughter and her husband out on a Yukon expedition to provide meat for the local community.
Merchants of the Wild BirdBox
The healing power of his time on the land is profound for Aaron, who reflects on the reasons that inspired him to take on this adventure; Crystal and Ethan become close friends through their struggles and look to make the most of their time together.
Petroglyphs to Pixels From the Cradle to the Grave
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.
Sur le terrain Traditional and Western Medicine
In Manawan, a nurse notices signs of a serious infection in a patient and recommends that he go to the hospital; near La Tuque, at the Neroski site, workers organize a healing ceremony for men experiencing hardships.
Policier autochtone Un acte de bravoure
Appelés à intervenir à la suite des tentatives de suicide, les policiers protègent et accompagnent les membres de leur communauté en détresse; dévoués, ceux-ci sont aussi parfois reconnus pour leurs actes de bravoure.
Policier autochtone Être à l'écoute
Un individu visé par trois mandats est arrêté et détenu à Uashat; à Opitciwan, une femme victime de voie de fait doit quitter sa demeure; un homme reclus et en détresse inquiète les policiers à Lac-Simon.
All Our Relations Charlotte Cote
Nuu-chah-nulth author and professor Charlotte Cote's journey has taken her from a small First Nations community on Vancouver Island to a career in television media and most recently to a position as a professor at the University of Washington.
Crazy Like a Lynx Jukasa Studios
Don and Dakota Ray go behind the scenes at Jukasa Studios and Jukasa Radio in Six Nations, Ont., to explore the world of music production and discover what makes these Indigenous-owned businesses so successful.
7th Gen Jordan Waunch
Jordan Waunch, a Métis filmmaker from British Columbia, celebrates his artistic and cultural collaborators with a special feast.
Moosemeat & Marmalade Masset Surf and Turf
Art takes Dan to Northern Haida Gwaii to dig for razor clams, investigate the Haida potato, and cook in a Haida longhouse; Dan hunts solo for deer on the side and the guys are thrown into some Haida dance lessons.
Yukon Harvest Foundations
A Gwich'in hunter takes his newly married daughter and her husband out on a Yukon expedition to provide meat for the local community.
Yukon Harvest Apprentice Guide
A young Bloodvein First Nation man trains to become a hunting guide at a Yukon outfitting company.
Yukon Harvest Foundations
A Gwich'in hunter takes his newly married daughter and her husband out on a Yukon expedition to provide meat for the local community.
Gespe'gewa'gi: The Last Land Franklin: What's Old Is New Again
Captain Franklin Brisk is back on the water, where the hours are long and the work is grueling; he chases his snow crab quota and waits to acquire the boat he learned to fish on as a deckhand; being captain comes with huge responsibilities.
Mi'kma'ki Npisun (Medicine)
Kenneth Mutchie Bennet has studied traditional Mi'kmaw medicine for many years; he's looking to pass on that knowledge to Bobby White to ensure it's carried to the next generation.
Sur le terrain Traditional and Western Medicine
In Manawan, a nurse notices signs of a serious infection in a patient and recommends that he go to the hospital; near La Tuque, at the Neroski site, workers organize a healing ceremony for men experiencing hardships.
Policier autochtone Un acte de bravoure
Appelés à intervenir à la suite des tentatives de suicide, les policiers protègent et accompagnent les membres de leur communauté en détresse; dévoués, ceux-ci sont aussi parfois reconnus pour leurs actes de bravoure.
Policier autochtone Être à l'écoute
Un individu visé par trois mandats est arrêté et détenu à Uashat; à Opitciwan, une femme victime de voie de fait doit quitter sa demeure; un homme reclus et en détresse inquiète les policiers à Lac-Simon.
Pow Wow Chow Pow Wow Chow: Wikwemikong First Nation
It's a race against the clock to cross the swinging bridge at Little Current and get set up on Manitoulin Island; Bob and Shawn along with new recruits have big expectations for the first post-pandemic powwow at Wikwemikong First Nation.