
TV Schedule for APTN Languages HD
Wednesday, August 13th TV listings for APTN Languages HD
A Good Game Hockey Without Borders
Nathan Shirley coached teenagers in Bosnia for Hockey Without Borders. Today, these players are living the dream of representing their country at the IIHF's under twenty world championships being held in Istanbul, Turkey.
Wild Rose Vets Major Problems
Dr. Cori's team is busy when they find a mysterious scar on a new shop cat and assist a puppy who was hurt after leaping from a car. Dr. Allison discovers an infection in a dog but is less confident in her dancing abilities as she learns to jig.
Pow Wow Chow Pow Wow Chow: All Good Things
After seven years in business, Chef Shawn Adler decides to close his beloved Kensington Market cafe, while Chief Bob Chiblow starts his season in a walking cast; both entrepreneurs are looking for new adventures on the pow wow trail.
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 Dynasty
In the 19th century, nine different Tsimshian communities came together to form a powerful dynasty that fought for survival against raiders and a Tlingit invasion; they combined Indigenous might with European technology to rule the northern waves.
Gespe'gewa'gi: The Last Land ANTHONY: Back Where He Belongs
Captain Anthony Nicholas navigates snow crab and lobster boats for Pictou Landing First Nation; he shares his love of traditional eel fishing, a practice that was once a cornerstone of Mi'kmaq culture but has largely been lost.
Mi'kma'ki Gwitna'Q (Go by Canoe)
Miawpukek First Nation in Newfoundland is reviving the tradition of birchbark canoe-building; it's a way for the community to connect to the past and ensure their culture survives.
Sur le terrain Facing Difficult Situations
At Sept-Îles hospital, a Naskapi liaison officer supports a terminally ill man during a challenging time. Meanwhile, a sharing circle is organized to foster healing and connection within the community, promoting understanding and solace.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
Policier autochtone L'intervention policière au féminin
On the Front Line Taking Preventive Action
At the Manawan clinic, a nurse takes the vitals of a patient suffering from neurological issues; in Montreal, street workers distribute harm reduction supplies.
Pow Wow Chow Pow Wow Chow: Chippewas of Rama First Nation
The Chiblow Fish and Chips and Pow Wow Cafe teams watch out for each other as they face hot days and long lineups at the Chippewas of Rama First Nation powwow.
A Good Game Hockey Without Borders
Nathan Shirley coached teenagers in Bosnia for Hockey Without Borders. Today, these players are living the dream of representing their country at the IIHF's under twenty world championships being held in Istanbul, Turkey.
Wild Rose Vets Major Problems
Dr. Cori's team is busy when they find a mysterious scar on a new shop cat and assist a puppy who was hurt after leaping from a car. Dr. Allison discovers an infection in a dog but is less confident in her dancing abilities as she learns to jig.
Pow Wow Chow Pow Wow Chow: All Good Things
After seven years in business, Chef Shawn Adler decides to close his beloved Kensington Market cafe, while Chief Bob Chiblow starts his season in a walking cast; both entrepreneurs are looking for new adventures on the pow wow trail.
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 Dynasty
In the 19th century, nine different Tsimshian communities came together to form a powerful dynasty that fought for survival against raiders and a Tlingit invasion; they combined Indigenous might with European technology to rule the northern waves.
Gespe'gewa'gi: The Last Land ANTHONY: Back Where He Belongs
Captain Anthony Nicholas navigates snow crab and lobster boats for Pictou Landing First Nation; he shares his love of traditional eel fishing, a practice that was once a cornerstone of Mi'kmaq culture but has largely been lost.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
Mi'kma'ki Gwitna'Q (Go by Canoe)
Miawpukek First Nation in Newfoundland is reviving the tradition of birchbark canoe-building; it's a way for the community to connect to the past and ensure their culture survives.
Sur le terrain Dedicated Responders
A Manawan man refuses medical care from first responders, raising concerns about his well-being, while in Wemindji, the search intensifies for a wounded patient who has gone missing, leaving the community anxious and determined to find them.
Policier autochtone Sensibiliser et prévenir
La sensibilisation fait partie intégrante de l'approche des policiers autochtones qui doivent intervenir dans un cas d'intimidation à Mani-utenam; une mère fait appel aux policiers pour retrouver sa fille en fugue depuis deux jours à Uashat.
On the Front Line Outreach Intervention
In Wendake, an Innu worker from the Regroupement Mamit Innuat visits a patient who is undergoing life-saving dialysis treatments; an Atikamekw nurse prepares to receive patients at the friendship centre in La Tuque.
Pow Wow Chow Pow Wow Chow: Chippewas of Rama First Nation
The Chiblow Fish and Chips and Pow Wow Cafe teams watch out for each other as they face hot days and long lineups at the Chippewas of Rama First Nation powwow.
A Good Game Hockey Without Borders
Nathan Shirley coached teenagers in Bosnia for Hockey Without Borders. Today, these players are living the dream of representing their country at the IIHF's under twenty world championships being held in Istanbul, Turkey.
Wild Rose Vets Major Problems
Dr. Cori's team is busy when they find a mysterious scar on a new shop cat and assist a puppy who was hurt after leaping from a car. Dr. Allison discovers an infection in a dog but is less confident in her dancing abilities as she learns to jig.
Pow Wow Chow Pow Wow Chow: When There's Fire, There's Smoke
Arriving at the North American Indigenous Games, Shawn is hit with a slew of rules and an epic storm; Bob copes with a bad foot, a food inspector, extreme heat and thick smoke outside of Ottawa.
Nations at War Broken Promises
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 Dynasty
In the 19th century, nine different Tsimshian communities came together to form a powerful dynasty that fought for survival against raiders and a Tlingit invasion; they combined Indigenous might with European technology to rule the northern waves.
Gespe'gewa'gi: The Last Land Durney: There's Always Something to Catch
Captain Durney Nicholas is a lifelong fisher from Pictou Landing First Nation, N.S.; he marks his fourth decade on the water with the start of lobster season; ith his calm confidence, he can catch just about anything he sets out for.
Mi'kma'ki Gwitna'Q (Go by Canoe)
Miawpukek First Nation in Newfoundland is reviving the tradition of birchbark canoe-building; it's a way for the community to connect to the past and ensure their culture survives.
Sur le terrain Dedicated Responders
A Manawan man refuses medical care from first responders, raising concerns about his well-being, while in Wemindji, the search intensifies for a wounded patient who has gone missing, leaving the community anxious and determined to find them.
Policier autochtone Sensibiliser et prévenir
La sensibilisation fait partie intégrante de l'approche des policiers autochtones qui doivent intervenir dans un cas d'intimidation à Mani-utenam; une mère fait appel aux policiers pour retrouver sa fille en fugue depuis deux jours à Uashat.
On the Front Line Outreach Intervention
In Wendake, an Innu worker from the Regroupement Mamit Innuat visits a patient who is undergoing life-saving dialysis treatments; an Atikamekw nurse prepares to receive patients at the friendship centre in La Tuque.
Pow Wow Chow Pow Wow Chow: Chippewas of Rama First Nation Part 2
As the Chippewas of Rama First Nation powwow comes to an end, propane and food supplies dwindle; meanwhile, Shawn and Art participate in an ancient ritual known as the snake dance.
A Good Game Orange T-Shirts
A hockey initiative, stemming from the Orange Shirt Society, sheds light through sport about the history of residential schools. John follows a young team as they participate in this revolutionary program called The Orange Jersey Project.
Wild Rose Vets Meant To Be
Dr. Cori sees it all, from stray puppies and anxious dogs with persistent paw injuries, to horses needing dental work. Dr. Allison tackles a growing lump on cuddly Jorah and takes an x-ray that means bad news for an older dog.
Pow Wow Chow Pow Wow Chow: When There's Fire, There's Smoke
Arriving at the North American Indigenous Games, Shawn is hit with a slew of rules and an epic storm; Bob copes with a bad foot, a food inspector, extreme heat and thick smoke outside of Ottawa.
Nations at War Broken Promises
The First Nations of the Northwest and their contribution to a golden age of art and architecture.
Nations at War Medicine Line
The First Nations of the Northwest and their contribution to a golden age of art and architecture.
Nations at War Dynasty
In the 19th century, nine different Tsimshian communities came together to form a powerful dynasty that fought for survival against raiders and a Tlingit invasion; they combined Indigenous might with European technology to rule the northern waves.
Spirit Talker Atikameksheng First Nation ON
Shawn heads to Atikameksheng First Nation to meet with Riel Dumont and to help construct a traditional lodge; during a reading, a young woman receives some grandfatherly guidance and a spirit connection packs an emotional punch for a man.
Spirit Talker Lennox Island First Nation, PEI
Shawn travels to Lennox Island in PEI, where tries his hand crewing on a lobster boat that is part of the food fishery there.
Nunavummi Mamarijavut Tuktu Pizza
Making tuktu pizza.
Ajungi! Preparing to Go Out on the Land
Jack and Aline Kabvitok share their wisdom on preparing for summer land travel on an ATV, emphasizing the importance of being well-prepared.
Nunavummi Mamarijavut Sea Snails and Walrus Liver
Learning how sea snails are harvested; elder Ben Kovik joins host Zipporah Ungalaq to prepare the sea snails and walrus liver; they enjoy a meal together while reminiscing about the past.
Tribal Police Files Safety
The Tosguna can be tough on crime, but they also foster mutual trust and respect with community members; they respond to an impaired driver who hits a neighbor's vehicle and empathize with a former drug user who fails to stop at a stop sign.