
TV Schedule for APTN Languages HD
Wednesday, July 2nd TV listings for APTN Languages HD
A Good Game It Takes a Community
The Anishinaabe community of Fort William First Nation has a beautiful arena. With two ice surfaces, this complex is bustling with activity and John discovers it's the people behind the scenes that make it all come together.
Wild Rose Vets Cats, Cows and Cryptorchids
Dr. Cori puts on a smile for her least favorite job, cow pregnancy testing; Dr. Allison treats an orange cat with a skin condition and uses a musical trick to calm the nerves of a soon-to-be neutered dog.
Pow Wow Chow Pow Wow Chow: Fish vs. Moose
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.
Nations at War Manifest Destiny
The battle for North America rages on as the Americans claim a manifest destiny to take the continent; the First Nations of the West are forced to fight for their survival.
Nations at War The Survivors
At the dawn of the 16th century, the arrival of Europeans transformed the nature and cost of conflict in North America; a look at the era that threatened to destroy the Indigenous nations that call the continent home.
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 On the Front Line
A Wendat physician cares for a patient struggling with suicidal thoughts, while an Atikamekw woman in distress is urgently transported to the emergency room, highlighting the pressures faced by frontline workers in Indigenous health care.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
Policier autochtone Un gage d'espoir et d'humanité
Nos policiers participent à faire grandir et avancer leur communauté; ils représentent un gage d'espoir et d'humanité pour les leurs.
Sur le terrain Working in a Team
In Manawan, first responders assist someone who is in psychosis and rescue a young woman who has been assaulted; at the clinic, a nurse suspects that a young man with shortness of breath may have a heart condition.
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.
A Good Game It Takes a Community
The Anishinaabe community of Fort William First Nation has a beautiful arena. With two ice surfaces, this complex is bustling with activity and John discovers it's the people behind the scenes that make it all come together.
Wild Rose Vets Cats, Cows and Cryptorchids
Dr. Cori puts on a smile for her least favorite job, cow pregnancy testing; Dr. Allison treats an orange cat with a skin condition and uses a musical trick to calm the nerves of a soon-to-be neutered dog.
Pow Wow Chow Pow Wow Chow: Fish vs. Moose
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.
Nations at War Manifest Destiny
The battle for North America rages on as the Americans claim a manifest destiny to take the continent; the First Nations of the West are forced to fight for their survival.
Nations at War The Survivors
At the dawn of the 16th century, the arrival of Europeans transformed the nature and cost of conflict in North America; a look at the era that threatened to destroy the Indigenous nations that call the continent home.
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.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
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 Giving Back to the Community
An Atikamekw woman who lost consciousness is rushed to the hospital, while frontline workers reflect on their challenges and triumphs, sharing personal stories and their hopes for the future of Indigenous health care in their communities.
Policier autochtone Redonner à sa communauté
Les policiers de Mashteuiatsh et d'Opitciwan sont à la recherche d'un homme disparu; un acte de bravoure, réalisé par un policier de Mashteuiatsh, est récompensé; les policiers partagent leur fierté de travailler pour le bien-être de leur communauté.
Sur le terrain Helping Future Generations
At the Manawan clinic, a nurse examines a young boy with breathing problems and suspects that he may have a serious infection; the director of the friendship centre in La Tuque explains that healing is more than individual.
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.
A Good Game It Takes a Community
The Anishinaabe community of Fort William First Nation has a beautiful arena. With two ice surfaces, this complex is bustling with activity and John discovers it's the people behind the scenes that make it all come together.
Wild Rose Vets Cats, Cows and Cryptorchids
Dr. Cori puts on a smile for her least favorite job, cow pregnancy testing; Dr. Allison treats an orange cat with a skin condition and uses a musical trick to calm the nerves of a soon-to-be neutered dog.
Pow Wow Chow Pow Wow Chow: From Kings to Potato Peelers New
With most of his crew MIA on set-up day and still in a walking boot, Bob finds himself needing a hand from Shawn and Whitney as the Rama Competition Pow Wow is set to kick off a jam-packed weekend.
Nations at War Eastern Front
The First Nations of the Northwest and their contribution to a golden age of art and architecture.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
Nations at War The Survivors
At the dawn of the 16th century, the arrival of Europeans transformed the nature and cost of conflict in North America; a look at the era that threatened to destroy the Indigenous nations that call the continent home.
Gespe'gewa'gi: The Last Land Adam: Seaweed Dreams
Adam Jerome is part of an aquaculture team in Gesgapegiag that farms sugar kelp; together, they are tapping into a multi-billion-dollar industry, developing delicious products and creating economic self-sufficiency for their community.
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 Giving Back to the Community
An Atikamekw woman who lost consciousness is rushed to the hospital, while frontline workers reflect on their challenges and triumphs, sharing personal stories and their hopes for the future of Indigenous health care in their communities.
Policier autochtone Redonner à sa communauté
Les policiers de Mashteuiatsh et d'Opitciwan sont à la recherche d'un homme disparu; un acte de bravoure, réalisé par un policier de Mashteuiatsh, est récompensé; les policiers partagent leur fierté de travailler pour le bien-être de leur communauté.
Sur le terrain Helping Future Generations
At the Manawan clinic, a nurse examines a young boy with breathing problems and suspects that he may have a serious infection; the director of the friendship centre in La Tuque explains that healing is more than individual.
Pow Wow Chow Wikwemikong First Nation Part 2
Bob gets help from his hard-working cousin Todd as the line-ups grow at the Wiki Pow Wow on Manitoulin Island; Rhonda's feeling right at home; Shawn's brother Howard finds himself caught up in a sticky situation.
A Good Game Gino Odjick
Gino Odjick was revered in the NHL as a warrior among warriors; from the community of Kitigan-Zibi to Vancouver, following John on a journey to discover the man behind the legend in this tribute episode.
Wild Rose Vets Ranger Danger
Dr. Cori taps into her wealth of experience to bring Ranger, the ailing cat, back from a life-or-death situation; in Saskatoon, a lost kitty gets a clean bill of health and finds a loving home with one of Dr. Allison's team members.
Pow Wow Chow Pow Wow Chow: From Kings to Potato Peelers
With most of his crew MIA on set-up day and still in a walking boot, Bob finds himself needing a hand from Shawn and Whitney as the Rama Competition Pow Wow is set to kick off a jam-packed weekend.
Nations at War Eastern Front
The First Nations of the Northwest and their contribution to a golden age of art and architecture.
Nations at War Stand on Guard
The First Nations of the Northwest and their contribution to a golden age of art and architecture.
Nations at War The Survivors
At the dawn of the 16th century, the arrival of Europeans transformed the nature and cost of conflict in North America; a look at the era that threatened to destroy the Indigenous nations that call the continent home.
Spirit Talker Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg First Nation QC
Shawn travels to Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg First Nation where he learns the traditional methods of harvesting and boiling maple syrup; a mother's spirit sets the record straight and a grandmother keeps watch over her unborn great-grandchild.
Spirit Talker Glooscap First Nation, NS
A visit to an Annapolis Valley community sees Shawn connecting with a young activist who is passionate about taking a stand against climate change; a reading with a mother and daughter who've lived through many traumas.
Nunavummi Mamarijavut Caribou Stir Fried Rice
Iqaluit chef Sheila Flaherty shows Henry Naulaq her special caribou fried rice recipe.
Ajungi! Skinning Seal Hides
Tagunnaq Qavavaou instructs on the meticulous process of cleaning seal skins, preparing them for drying and clothing production.
Nunavummi Mamarijavut Smoked Goose
Zipporah Ungalaq learns how to make a smoked goose sandwich from her guest Nate Jewett.
Tribal Police Files Community
The Tsuut'ina police works with community members to ensure the health and well-being of the Nation's people and animals.