
TV Schedule for APTN Languages HD
Tuesday, August 5th TV listings for APTN Languages HD
Merchants of the Wild Spider and the Drum
A long paddle takes the group to a small island in the middle of the lake; upon arriving at the new camp, Joseph scares the group with a giant spider, causing tensions to mount as they build their shelter.
Petroglyphs to Pixels Weaving Herstory
Delores Churchill, a renowned spruce root weaver, is one of the most respected and prolific teachers in the Pacific Northwest; she is passing on her skills to her daughter, Holly Churchill and other students.
Adventures on Inuit Land Country Foods
Today we learn about Inuit country food, which encompasses a diverse range of items not commonly found elsewhere. These traditional Inuit dishes reflect a unique culinary heritage.
Adventures on Inuit Land Passing Knowledge: Part 1
In Tasiujaq, the days are getting longer, and spring is just around the corner. Wille Cain teaches his seven-year-old son Robbie how to camp, hunt and fish.
Ilonnata: All of Us Marvelous Musician Binky Andersen: Part 1
Profiling up and coming community leader Binky Andersen as she sings, plays in the brass band, and engages in other activities.
All Our Relations Zacharias Kunuk
As a child, Inuk filmmaker Zacharias Kunuk would fall asleep listening to stories about his ancestors; as an adult, he would turn one of those stories into the award-winning film "Atanarjuat," opening the door for Indigenous language films.
Crazy Like a Lynx Anne Mulaire Boutique
Don and Dakota Ray join the workforce of the Anne Mulaire Boutique in Winnipeg, to learn how the Indigenous fashion brand has become such a successful operation.
7th Gen David A. Robertson
David A. Robertson, from Norway House Cree Nation, is an author and podcaster inspiring all generations with his work.
Moosemeat & Marmalade Maple Duck
Montreal is world-renown for its diverse food culture; Art and Dan explore the growing trend of muscovy duck by visiting the Canard du Village farm and sample syrup at the Sucrerie de la Montagne, a traditional sugar.
Yukon Harvest Ancestral Land
A Gwich'in father and daughter travel to the Yukon to meet distant relatives and harvest a moose for the community.
Yukon Harvest Lessons
A Na-Cho Nyak Dun man teaches a youth from the community about tradition and living off the land while hunting.
Merchants of the Wild Spider and the Drum
A long paddle takes the group to a small island in the middle of the lake; upon arriving at the new camp, Joseph scares the group with a giant spider, causing tensions to mount as they build their shelter.
Petroglyphs to Pixels Weaving Herstory
Delores Churchill, a renowned spruce root weaver, is one of the most respected and prolific teachers in the Pacific Northwest; she is passing on her skills to her daughter, Holly Churchill and other students.
Adventures on Inuit Land Country Foods
Today we learn about Inuit country food, which encompasses a diverse range of items not commonly found elsewhere. These traditional Inuit dishes reflect a unique culinary heritage.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
Adventures on Inuit Land Passing Knowledge: Part 1
In Tasiujaq, the days are getting longer, and spring is just around the corner. Wille Cain teaches his seven-year-old son Robbie how to camp, hunt and fish.
Ilonnata: All of Us Marvelous Musician Binky Andersen: Part 1
Profiling up and coming community leader Binky Andersen as she sings, plays in the brass band, and engages in other activities.
All Our Relations Zacharias Kunuk
As a child, Inuk filmmaker Zacharias Kunuk would fall asleep listening to stories about his ancestors; as an adult, he would turn one of those stories into the award-winning film "Atanarjuat," opening the door for Indigenous language films.
Crazy Like a Lynx Anne Mulaire Boutique
Don and Dakota Ray join the workforce of the Anne Mulaire Boutique in Winnipeg, to learn how the Indigenous fashion brand has become such a successful operation.
7th Gen David A. Robertson
David A. Robertson, from Norway House Cree Nation, is an author and podcaster inspiring all generations with his work.
Moosemeat & Marmalade Maple Duck
Montreal is world-renown for its diverse food culture; Art and Dan explore the growing trend of muscovy duck by visiting the Canard du Village farm and sample syrup at the Sucrerie de la Montagne, a traditional sugar.
Yukon Harvest Ancestral Land
A Gwich'in father and daughter travel to the Yukon to meet distant relatives and harvest a moose for the community.
Yukon Harvest Lessons
A Na-Cho Nyak Dun man teaches a youth from the community about tradition and living off the land while hunting.
Merchants of the Wild Spider and the Drum
A long paddle takes the group to a small island in the middle of the lake; upon arriving at the new camp, Joseph scares the group with a giant spider, causing tensions to mount as they build their shelter.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
Petroglyphs to Pixels Weaving Herstory
Delores Churchill, a renowned spruce root weaver, is one of the most respected and prolific teachers in the Pacific Northwest; she is passing on her skills to her daughter, Holly Churchill and other students.
Sur le terrain Adaptiong Interventions
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 in one's social and medical responses.
Policier autochtone La relation de proximité
On parle de l'importance pour les policiers de créer des liens de proximité avec les membres de leur communauté parce qu'être au service de sa communauté, c'est avant tout savoir l'écouter.
Policier autochtone Intervenir en toutes circonstances
À Uashat mak Mani-utenam, les policiers doivent redoubler d'efforts à certains moments du mois pour assurer la sécurité de tous; à la suite d'une altercation avec un homme en état d'ébriété, une femme fait appel aux policiers d'Opitciwan.
All Our Relations Zacharias Kunuk
As a child, Inuk filmmaker Zacharias Kunuk would fall asleep listening to stories about his ancestors; as an adult, he would turn one of those stories into the award-winning film "Atanarjuat," opening the door for Indigenous language films.
Crazy Like a Lynx Anne Mulaire Boutique
Don and Dakota Ray join the workforce of the Anne Mulaire Boutique in Winnipeg, to learn how the Indigenous fashion brand has become such a successful operation.
7th Gen Ivana Yellowback & Davey Gott
Davey Gott from Chemawawin Cree Nation joins 7TH GEN as the new co-host alongside Ivana Yellowback. Will Davey rise to the challenge of hosting a TV show?
Moosemeat & Marmalade Maple Duck
Montreal is world-renown for its diverse food culture; Art and Dan explore the growing trend of muscovy duck by visiting the Canard du Village farm and sample syrup at the Sucrerie de la Montagne, a traditional sugar.
Yukon Harvest Spiritual Journey, Part 3
Brett travels to the Bloodvein community, where he meets his biological family for the first time before heading on an expedition that goes awry.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
Yukon Harvest Nitra (Respect)
Na-Cho Nyak Dun hunting guide Steve takes his teenage niece, Teagan, out on the land to hunt her first moose and teach her about the importance of tradition and culture.
Merchants of the Wild Spider and the Drum
A long paddle takes the group to a small island in the middle of the lake; upon arriving at the new camp, Joseph scares the group with a giant spider, causing tensions to mount as they build their shelter.
Petroglyphs to Pixels Weaving Herstory
Delores Churchill, a renowned spruce root weaver, is one of the most respected and prolific teachers in the Pacific Northwest; she is passing on her skills to her daughter, Holly Churchill and other students.
Sur le terrain Adaptiong Interventions
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 in one's social and medical responses.
Policier autochtone La relation de proximité
On parle de l'importance pour les policiers de créer des liens de proximité avec les membres de leur communauté parce qu'être au service de sa communauté, c'est avant tout savoir l'écouter.
Policier autochtone Intervenir en toutes circonstances
À Uashat mak Mani-utenam, les policiers doivent redoubler d'efforts à certains moments du mois pour assurer la sécurité de tous; à la suite d'une altercation avec un homme en état d'ébriété, une femme fait appel aux policiers d'Opitciwan.
All Our Relations Zacharias Kunuk
As a child, Inuk filmmaker Zacharias Kunuk would fall asleep listening to stories about his ancestors; as an adult, he would turn one of those stories into the award-winning film "Atanarjuat," opening the door for Indigenous language films.
Crazy Like a Lynx Anne Mulaire Boutique
Don and Dakota Ray join the workforce of the Anne Mulaire Boutique in Winnipeg, to learn how the Indigenous fashion brand has become such a successful operation.
7th Gen Ivana Yellowback & Davey Gott
Davey Gott from Chemawawin Cree Nation joins 7TH GEN as the new co-host alongside Ivana Yellowback. Will Davey rise to the challenge of hosting a TV show?
Moosemeat & Marmalade Maple Duck
Montreal is world-renown for its diverse food culture; Art and Dan explore the growing trend of muscovy duck by visiting the Canard du Village farm and sample syrup at the Sucrerie de la Montagne, a traditional sugar.
Yukon Harvest Nitra (Respect)
Na-Cho Nyak Dun hunting guide Steve takes his teenage niece, Teagan, out on the land to hunt her first moose and teach her about the importance of tradition and culture.
Yukon Harvest Family: Part 1
A Métis man attempts to provide meat for his family in Saskatchewan before heading to the Yukon as a hunting guide.
Yukon Harvest Nitra (Respect)
Na-Cho Nyak Dun hunting guide Steve takes his teenage niece, Teagan, out on the land to hunt her first moose and teach her about the importance of tradition and culture.