
TV Schedule for APTN Languages HD
Thursday, August 7th TV listings for APTN Languages HD
Nunavummi Mamarijavut Seven Hour Fish
Steven Kopak and his wife, Mary Rose, prepare their family's famous baked fish everyone absolutely loves; Steven cooks an entire char for seven hours covered in tin foil and he shares his secret recipe.
Ajungi! Pirraq Braiding
Rosemary Sandy teaches her great-grandchildren the techniques of braiding yarn, creating strong and useful braids for clothing.
Nunavummi Mamarijavut Rabbit Stew
Zipporah Ungalaq goes rabbit hunting, and prepares and enjoys tasty rabbit stew with Johnny Lee Pudlat.
Tribal Police Files Development
For tribal police, a new development requires a new perspective; looking at how Tsuut'ina land is impacted by major projects, including a highway that will attract business and a new high school that will reinforce the nation's history and culture.
Skindigenous Lianna Spence
Tsimshiam artist Lianna Spence from Prince Rupert details traditional designs that have attracted a clientele both near and far.
Pulse Santee Smith
Meeting Santee Smith, a Kahnyen'kehàka performer who is the artistic director and founder of Kaha:wi Dance Theatre; she presents three excerpts from Kaha:wi's triptych series: "Re-Quickening," "Blood Tides" and "SKéN:NEN."
Arm Nation Spreading the Passion
Derek and Brittany help teach Indigenous children about the sport of arm wrestling, while striving to be at the top of their respective weight classes.
The Coastal Nations Coast Guard Auxiliary program has created job opportunities for First Nations people in eight coastal communities in British Columbia; in today's mission, the Heiltsuk team investigates a possible oil spill in their traditional.
B.C.'s coastal waterways are littered with fallen trees and debris that create a serious hazard to boaters; Heiltsuk's Coastal Nations Coast Guard Auxiliary team is tasked with doing a shoreline search for an overdue fishing boat with one man aboard.
Spirit Talker Sagamok First Nation ON
Shawn travels to Sagamok First Nation, where he's welcomed by Chief Alan Ozawanimki and Patricia Toulouse; during the spirit readings, a father comes through for his daughter and two brothers make a connection.
Spirit Talker Esgenoopetitj First Nation, NB
In windy coastal New Brunswick, Shawn discovers a new ceremonial plant at water's edge and harvests fresh clams with local residents. In the readings, a woman receives an apology from her husband in spirit, and a skeptic turns to a believer.
Nunavummi Mamarijavut Seven Hour Fish
Steven Kopak and his wife, Mary Rose, prepare their family's famous baked fish everyone absolutely loves; Steven cooks an entire char for seven hours covered in tin foil and he shares his secret recipe.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
Ajungi! Pirraq Braiding
Rosemary Sandy teaches her great-grandchildren the techniques of braiding yarn, creating strong and useful braids for clothing.
Nunavummi Mamarijavut Rabbit Stew
Zipporah Ungalaq goes rabbit hunting, and prepares and enjoys tasty rabbit stew with Johnny Lee Pudlat.
Tribal Police Files Development
For tribal police, a new development requires a new perspective; looking at how Tsuut'ina land is impacted by major projects, including a highway that will attract business and a new high school that will reinforce the nation's history and culture.
Skindigenous Lianna Spence
Tsimshiam artist Lianna Spence from Prince Rupert details traditional designs that have attracted a clientele both near and far.
Pulse Santee Smith
Meeting Santee Smith, a Kahnyen'kehàka performer who is the artistic director and founder of Kaha:wi Dance Theatre; she presents three excerpts from Kaha:wi's triptych series: "Re-Quickening," "Blood Tides" and "SKéN:NEN."
Arm Nation Spreading the Passion
Derek and Brittany help teach Indigenous children about the sport of arm wrestling, while striving to be at the top of their respective weight classes.
The Coastal Nations Coast Guard Auxiliary program has created job opportunities for First Nations people in eight coastal communities in British Columbia; in today's mission, the Heiltsuk team investigates a possible oil spill in their traditional.
B.C.'s coastal waterways are littered with fallen trees and debris that create a serious hazard to boaters; Heiltsuk's Coastal Nations Coast Guard Auxiliary team is tasked with doing a shoreline search for an overdue fishing boat with one man aboard.
Spirit Talker Sagamok First Nation ON
Shawn travels to Sagamok First Nation, where he's welcomed by Chief Alan Ozawanimki and Patricia Toulouse; during the spirit readings, a father comes through for his daughter and two brothers make a connection.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
Spirit Talker Esgenoopetitj First Nation, NB
In windy coastal New Brunswick, Shawn discovers a new ceremonial plant at water's edge and harvests fresh clams with local residents. In the readings, a woman receives an apology from her husband in spirit, and a skeptic turns to a believer.
Nunavummi Mamarijavut Seven Hour Fish
Steven Kopak and his wife, Mary Rose, prepare their family's famous baked fish everyone absolutely loves; Steven cooks an entire char for seven hours covered in tin foil and he shares his secret recipe.
Ajungi! Pirraq Braiding
Rosemary Sandy teaches her great-grandchildren the techniques of braiding yarn, creating strong and useful braids for clothing.
Nunavummi Mamarijavut Rabbit Stew
Zipporah Ungalaq goes rabbit hunting, and prepares and enjoys tasty rabbit stew with Johnny Lee Pudlat.
Tribal Police Files Development
For tribal police, a new development requires a new perspective; looking at how Tsuut'ina land is impacted by major projects, including a highway that will attract business and a new high school that will reinforce the nation's history and culture.
Skindigenous Lianna Spence
Tsimshiam artist Lianna Spence from Prince Rupert details traditional designs that have attracted a clientele both near and far.
Pulse Santee Smith
Meeting Santee Smith, a Kahnyen'kehàka performer who is the artistic director and founder of Kaha:wi Dance Theatre; she presents three excerpts from Kaha:wi's triptych series: "Re-Quickening," "Blood Tides" and "SKéN:NEN."
Arm Nation Spreading the Passion
Derek and Brittany help teach Indigenous children about the sport of arm wrestling, while striving to be at the top of their respective weight classes.
The Coastal Nations Coast Guard Auxiliary program has created job opportunities for First Nations people in eight coastal communities in British Columbia; in today's mission, the Heiltsuk team investigates a possible oil spill in their traditional.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
B.C.'s coastal waterways are littered with fallen trees and debris that create a serious hazard to boaters; Heiltsuk's Coastal Nations Coast Guard Auxiliary team is tasked with doing a shoreline search for an overdue fishing boat with one man aboard.
Spirit Talker Sagamok First Nation ON
Shawn travels to Sagamok First Nation, where he's welcomed by Chief Alan Ozawanimki and Patricia Toulouse; during the spirit readings, a father comes through for his daughter and two brothers make a connection.
Spirit Talker Esgenoopetitj First Nation, NB
In windy coastal New Brunswick, Shawn discovers a new ceremonial plant at water's edge and harvests fresh clams with local residents. In the readings, a woman receives an apology from her husband in spirit, and a skeptic turns to a believer.
Nunavummi Mamarijavut Seven Hour Fish
Steven Kopak and his wife, Mary Rose, prepare their family's famous baked fish everyone absolutely loves; Steven cooks an entire char for seven hours covered in tin foil and he shares his secret recipe.
Ajungi! Pirraq Braiding
Rosemary Sandy teaches her great-grandchildren the techniques of braiding yarn, creating strong and useful braids for clothing.
Nunavummi Mamarijavut Rabbit Stew
Zipporah Ungalaq goes rabbit hunting, and prepares and enjoys tasty rabbit stew with Johnny Lee Pudlat.
Tribal Police Files Development
For tribal police, a new development requires a new perspective; looking at how Tsuut'ina land is impacted by major projects, including a highway that will attract business and a new high school that will reinforce the nation's history and culture.
Skindigenous Lianna Spence
Tsimshiam artist Lianna Spence from Prince Rupert details traditional designs that have attracted a clientele both near and far.
Pulse Santee Smith
Meeting Santee Smith, a Kahnyen'kehàka performer who is the artistic director and founder of Kaha:wi Dance Theatre; she presents three excerpts from Kaha:wi's triptych series: "Re-Quickening," "Blood Tides" and "SKéN:NEN."
Arm Nation Spreading the Passion
Derek and Brittany help teach Indigenous children about the sport of arm wrestling, while striving to be at the top of their respective weight classes.
The Coastal Nations Coast Guard Auxiliary program has created job opportunities for First Nations people in eight coastal communities in British Columbia; in today's mission, the Heiltsuk team investigates a possible oil spill in their traditional.
B.C.'s coastal waterways are littered with fallen trees and debris that create a serious hazard to boaters; Heiltsuk's Coastal Nations Coast Guard Auxiliary team is tasked with doing a shoreline search for an overdue fishing boat with one man aboard.
The Coastal Nations Coast Guard Auxiliary program has created job opportunities for First Nations people in eight coastal communities in British Columbia; in today's mission, the Heiltsuk team investigates a possible oil spill in their traditional.
Gespe'gewa'gi: The Last Land Snow Crab Fishing: Not Always Fun and Games
Blayze decides to spice up the crab season with a fun competition for his crew; Walter spends his time dealing with mechanical troubles.
Merchants of the Wild Pit Oven
With food low, the group decide to move into new lakes but deciding which spot is best still requires patience and effort; after a long day of paddling, and switching their camp location, Joshua and Karly are too tired.