
TV Schedule for APTN Languages HD
Thursday, July 17th TV listings for APTN Languages HD
Skindigenous Heather Kiskihkoman
Nehiyaw and Anishinaabe artist Heather Kiskihkoman finds inspiration for her tattoo designs on the land where she grew up and still lives; she shares this journey with her family as they prepare for her sister Vivienne's first traditional tattoo.
Pulse Waawaate Fobister
Waawaate Fobister, an Anishinaabe dancer and choreographer from Grassy Narrows First Nation in Ontario, shares excerpts from two of their shows: "Omaagomaan" and "Miskwiin;" Waawaate invites Cree dancer Marcus Merasty to perform.
Arm Nation Weighing the Odds
With only weeks until the championships, Evan Bourgoin tries to move down a weight class to avoid a rival, while Natasha Batt must decide which competition to compete in.
The 'Namgis team searches for a beachcomber who has been missing from the area for two days.
The team practices high-speed maneuvers and crew overboard drills.
Spirit Talker Lake Helen First Nation ON
Shawn goes fishing for walleye on Fraser Lake with local guide, Alan Odawa; during his reading, a grandmother has a comforting message for her granddaughter and a friend makes an important connection.
Spirit Talker Woodstock First Nation, NB
Shawn explores a centuries old trail system and then searches for arrowhead artifacts along the riverbank.
Nunavummi Mamarijavut Coral Harbour
Ida Nakoiolak shows viewers her family's favorite Caribou stir-fry with vegetables.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
Ajungi! Dog Harness
Moses Oyukuluk demonstrates the creation of dog harnesses for huskies, essential for forming a reliable dog team.
Nunavummi Mamarijavut Walrus Igunak
Zipporah Ungalaq travels to a camp near Ammitruq at Qaggiurak to hunt for walrus; she enjoys a meal of fermented walrus meat with Moses Atagoyuk.
Tribal Police Files COVID
Tsuut'ina police spend a lot of time de-escalating tense situations during the COVID-19 pandemic; amid so much uncertainty, Indigenous teachings are a reminder that people can cope with the help of purification ceremonies like the sweat lodge.
Skindigenous Heather Kiskihkoman
Nehiyaw and Anishinaabe artist Heather Kiskihkoman finds inspiration for her tattoo designs on the land where she grew up and still lives; she shares this journey with her family as they prepare for her sister Vivienne's first traditional tattoo.
Pulse Waawaate Fobister
Waawaate Fobister, an Anishinaabe dancer and choreographer from Grassy Narrows First Nation in Ontario, shares excerpts from two of their shows: "Omaagomaan" and "Miskwiin;" Waawaate invites Cree dancer Marcus Merasty to perform.
Arm Nation Weighing the Odds
With only weeks until the championships, Evan Bourgoin tries to move down a weight class to avoid a rival, while Natasha Batt must decide which competition to compete in.
The 'Namgis team searches for a beachcomber who has been missing from the area for two days.
The team practices high-speed maneuvers and crew overboard drills.
Spirit Talker Lake Helen First Nation ON
Shawn goes fishing for walleye on Fraser Lake with local guide, Alan Odawa; during his reading, a grandmother has a comforting message for her granddaughter and a friend makes an important connection.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
Spirit Talker Woodstock First Nation, NB
Shawn explores a centuries old trail system and then searches for arrowhead artifacts along the riverbank.
Nunavummi Mamarijavut Coral Harbour
Ida Nakoiolak shows viewers her family's favorite Caribou stir-fry with vegetables.
Ajungi! Dog Harness
Moses Oyukuluk demonstrates the creation of dog harnesses for huskies, essential for forming a reliable dog team.
Nunavummi Mamarijavut Walrus Igunak
Zipporah Ungalaq travels to a camp near Ammitruq at Qaggiurak to hunt for walrus; she enjoys a meal of fermented walrus meat with Moses Atagoyuk.
Tribal Police Files COVID
Tsuut'ina police spend a lot of time de-escalating tense situations during the COVID-19 pandemic; amid so much uncertainty, Indigenous teachings are a reminder that people can cope with the help of purification ceremonies like the sweat lodge.
Skindigenous Heather Kiskihkoman
Nehiyaw and Anishinaabe artist Heather Kiskihkoman finds inspiration for her tattoo designs on the land where she grew up and still lives; she shares this journey with her family as they prepare for her sister Vivienne's first traditional tattoo.
Pulse Waawaate Fobister
Waawaate Fobister, an Anishinaabe dancer and choreographer from Grassy Narrows First Nation in Ontario, shares excerpts from two of their shows: "Omaagomaan" and "Miskwiin;" Waawaate invites Cree dancer Marcus Merasty to perform.
Arm Nation Weighing the Odds
With only weeks until the championships, Evan Bourgoin tries to move down a weight class to avoid a rival, while Natasha Batt must decide which competition to compete in.
The 'Namgis team searches for a beachcomber who has been missing from the area for two days.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
The team practices high-speed maneuvers and crew overboard drills.
Spirit Talker Lake Helen First Nation ON
Shawn goes fishing for walleye on Fraser Lake with local guide, Alan Odawa; during his reading, a grandmother has a comforting message for her granddaughter and a friend makes an important connection.
Spirit Talker Woodstock First Nation, NB
Shawn explores a centuries old trail system and then searches for arrowhead artifacts along the riverbank.
Nunavummi Mamarijavut Coral Harbour
Ida Nakoiolak shows viewers her family's favorite Caribou stir-fry with vegetables.
Ajungi! Dog Harness
Moses Oyukuluk demonstrates the creation of dog harnesses for huskies, essential for forming a reliable dog team.
Nunavummi Mamarijavut Walrus Igunak
Zipporah Ungalaq travels to a camp near Ammitruq at Qaggiurak to hunt for walrus; she enjoys a meal of fermented walrus meat with Moses Atagoyuk.
Tribal Police Files COVID
Tsuut'ina police spend a lot of time de-escalating tense situations during the COVID-19 pandemic; amid so much uncertainty, Indigenous teachings are a reminder that people can cope with the help of purification ceremonies like the sweat lodge.
Skindigenous Heather Kiskihkoman
Nehiyaw and Anishinaabe artist Heather Kiskihkoman finds inspiration for her tattoo designs on the land where she grew up and still lives; she shares this journey with her family as they prepare for her sister Vivienne's first traditional tattoo.
Pulse Waawaate Fobister
Waawaate Fobister, an Anishinaabe dancer and choreographer from Grassy Narrows First Nation in Ontario, shares excerpts from two of their shows: "Omaagomaan" and "Miskwiin;" Waawaate invites Cree dancer Marcus Merasty to perform.
Arm Nation Weighing the Odds
With only weeks until the championships, Evan Bourgoin tries to move down a weight class to avoid a rival, while Natasha Batt must decide which competition to compete in.
The 'Namgis team searches for a beachcomber who has been missing from the area for two days.
The team practices high-speed maneuvers and crew overboard drills.
The 'Namgis team searches for a beachcomber who has been missing from the area for two days.
Gespe'gewa'gi: The Last Land Hail Out On The Snow Crab Season
After days of waiting, Rodney and Peter's snow crab boats are finally ready to hail out for the 2019 season.
Merchants of the Wild Na'puktaqn (Triggered Snare)
With the seasons turning, and food sources low, stress and loneliness push Jody to the edge, leaving the others wondering if they can continue with another loss.
Sur le terrain Committed Responders
Policier autochtone L'approche communautaire
Kiuna, plus qu'une école La réappropriation culturelle
Le marathon de fin de session a commencé à l'Institution Kiuna; des conférences, des ateliers, des kiosques et des rassemblements sont au rendez-vous et permettent aux étudiant·e·s d'en apprendre plus sur leur culture et celle des autres.
The Secret History of the Wild West A Man About a Horse
A hardworking Piikuni man finds himself questioning his beliefs after a strong prophetic dream about a white horse warns him of impending disaster.