
TV Schedule for APTN Languages HD
Thursday, August 28th TV listings for APTN Languages HD
Nunavummi Mamarijavut Trout
Traveling to Rankin Inlet where Rosemary Sandy and Judy Eecherk prepare and enjoy a meal of trout as they talk about their fishing memories of the past.
Tribal Police Files Rookie
The newest member of the Tosguna describes a move from Canada's East Coast to follow his dream of becoming an officer; an unexpected death among the Tsuut'ina police service reinforces their community's humanity.
Skindigenous Gordon Sparks
With over 20 years of tattoo machine experience, Mi'kmaw mask carver Gordon Sparks is turning his skills to handpoke tattooing; through his art, Gordon is reconnecting to his roots and bringing traditional tattooing home to the Mi'kmaw territories.
Pulse Barbara Diabo
Choreographer and dance artist Barbara Kaneratonni Diabo performs a dance in honor of her Tóta and an excerpt from her memorial show, "Sky Dancers;" she performs a contemporary hoop dance with her child.
Arm Nation The Comeback Kids
Provincial champion Steph faces a potential career-ending injury; Vern Martel returns to the table after battling cancer for two years.
Representatives from the eight Coastal Nations Coast Guard Auxiliary teams travel to Prince Rupert to take part in a friendly skills competition.
Ahousaht's Coastal Nations Coast Guard Auxiliary team races to find a sinking fishing boat.
Spirit Talker Wiikwemkong First Nation ON
Shawn travels to Georgian Bay and to Wiikwemkong First Nation to meet with Norman Assiniwe; Norman takes Shawn beaver trapping and shows him how to make beaver mittens; the spirit of a father connects with his son and a strong presence comes through.
Spirit Talker Potletek First Nation, NS
The spirit of a grandfather is cheering on his granddaughter in her quest to become a doctor; a well-known chief reaches out to his daughters to let them know he is proud they are carrying on his groundbreaking legacy.
Nunavummi Mamarijavut Coral Harbour Duffy
Joining Leoni Duffy in her cabin in an area called Snafu; to the right side of her cabin is the frame of the cabin that was her childhood home; Leonie cooks paniqtitaq and prepares a mattaaq salad.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
Ajungi! Igak Heather Fire Cooking
Catherine Pilakapsi shows her daughter-in-law how to cook with heather plants, a skill vital for survival in treeless Arctic regions.
Nunavummi Mamarijavut Trout
Traveling to Rankin Inlet where Rosemary Sandy and Judy Eecherk prepare and enjoy a meal of trout as they talk about their fishing memories of the past.
Tribal Police Files Rookie
The newest member of the Tosguna describes a move from Canada's East Coast to follow his dream of becoming an officer; an unexpected death among the Tsuut'ina police service reinforces their community's humanity.
Skindigenous Gordon Sparks
With over 20 years of tattoo machine experience, Mi'kmaw mask carver Gordon Sparks is turning his skills to handpoke tattooing; through his art, Gordon is reconnecting to his roots and bringing traditional tattooing home to the Mi'kmaw territories.
Pulse Barbara Diabo
Choreographer and dance artist Barbara Kaneratonni Diabo performs a dance in honor of her Tóta and an excerpt from her memorial show, "Sky Dancers;" she performs a contemporary hoop dance with her child.
Arm Nation The Comeback Kids
Provincial champion Steph faces a potential career-ending injury; Vern Martel returns to the table after battling cancer for two years.
Representatives from the eight Coastal Nations Coast Guard Auxiliary teams travel to Prince Rupert to take part in a friendly skills competition.
Ahousaht's Coastal Nations Coast Guard Auxiliary team races to find a sinking fishing boat.
Spirit Talker Wiikwemkong First Nation ON
Shawn travels to Georgian Bay and to Wiikwemkong First Nation to meet with Norman Assiniwe; Norman takes Shawn beaver trapping and shows him how to make beaver mittens; the spirit of a father connects with his son and a strong presence comes through.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
Spirit Talker Potletek First Nation, NS
The spirit of a grandfather is cheering on his granddaughter in her quest to become a doctor; a well-known chief reaches out to his daughters to let them know he is proud they are carrying on his groundbreaking legacy.
Nunavummi Mamarijavut Coral Harbour Duffy
Joining Leoni Duffy in her cabin in an area called Snafu; to the right side of her cabin is the frame of the cabin that was her childhood home; Leonie cooks paniqtitaq and prepares a mattaaq salad.
Ajungi! Igak Heather Fire Cooking
Catherine Pilakapsi shows her daughter-in-law how to cook with heather plants, a skill vital for survival in treeless Arctic regions.
Nunavummi Mamarijavut Trout
Traveling to Rankin Inlet where Rosemary Sandy and Judy Eecherk prepare and enjoy a meal of trout as they talk about their fishing memories of the past.
Tribal Police Files Rookie
The newest member of the Tosguna describes a move from Canada's East Coast to follow his dream of becoming an officer; an unexpected death among the Tsuut'ina police service reinforces their community's humanity.
Skindigenous Gordon Sparks
With over 20 years of tattoo machine experience, Mi'kmaw mask carver Gordon Sparks is turning his skills to handpoke tattooing; through his art, Gordon is reconnecting to his roots and bringing traditional tattooing home to the Mi'kmaw territories.
Pulse Barbara Diabo
Choreographer and dance artist Barbara Kaneratonni Diabo performs a dance in honor of her Tóta and an excerpt from her memorial show, "Sky Dancers;" she performs a contemporary hoop dance with her child.
Arm Nation The Comeback Kids
Provincial champion Steph faces a potential career-ending injury; Vern Martel returns to the table after battling cancer for two years.
Representatives from the eight Coastal Nations Coast Guard Auxiliary teams travel to Prince Rupert to take part in a friendly skills competition.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
Ahousaht's Coastal Nations Coast Guard Auxiliary team races to find a sinking fishing boat.
Spirit Talker Wiikwemkong First Nation ON
Shawn travels to Georgian Bay and to Wiikwemkong First Nation to meet with Norman Assiniwe; Norman takes Shawn beaver trapping and shows him how to make beaver mittens; the spirit of a father connects with his son and a strong presence comes through.
Spirit Talker Potletek First Nation, NS
The spirit of a grandfather is cheering on his granddaughter in her quest to become a doctor; a well-known chief reaches out to his daughters to let them know he is proud they are carrying on his groundbreaking legacy.
Nunavummi Mamarijavut Coral Harbour Duffy
Joining Leoni Duffy in her cabin in an area called Snafu; to the right side of her cabin is the frame of the cabin that was her childhood home; Leonie cooks paniqtitaq and prepares a mattaaq salad.
Ajungi! Igak Heather Fire Cooking
Catherine Pilakapsi shows her daughter-in-law how to cook with heather plants, a skill vital for survival in treeless Arctic regions.
Nunavummi Mamarijavut Trout
Traveling to Rankin Inlet where Rosemary Sandy and Judy Eecherk prepare and enjoy a meal of trout as they talk about their fishing memories of the past.
Tribal Police Files Rookie
The newest member of the Tosguna describes a move from Canada's East Coast to follow his dream of becoming an officer; an unexpected death among the Tsuut'ina police service reinforces their community's humanity.
Skindigenous Gordon Sparks
With over 20 years of tattoo machine experience, Mi'kmaw mask carver Gordon Sparks is turning his skills to handpoke tattooing; through his art, Gordon is reconnecting to his roots and bringing traditional tattooing home to the Mi'kmaw territories.
Pulse Barbara Diabo
Choreographer and dance artist Barbara Kaneratonni Diabo performs a dance in honor of her Tóta and an excerpt from her memorial show, "Sky Dancers;" she performs a contemporary hoop dance with her child.
Arm Nation The Comeback Kids
Provincial champion Steph faces a potential career-ending injury; Vern Martel returns to the table after battling cancer for two years.
Representatives from the eight Coastal Nations Coast Guard Auxiliary teams travel to Prince Rupert to take part in a friendly skills competition.
Ahousaht's Coastal Nations Coast Guard Auxiliary team races to find a sinking fishing boat.
Representatives from the eight Coastal Nations Coast Guard Auxiliary teams travel to Prince Rupert to take part in a friendly skills competition.
Gespe'gewa'gi: The Last Land Josh: From Helm to Deck
Josh is determined to work his way back up to captain after being demoted to deck hand.
Merchants of the Wild Canoe
On the intimidating shores of the Atlantic Ocean, six Indigenous strangers must come together in order to survive without food or modern technology; after a difficult canoe paddle, they work to set up camp before nightfall.
Sur le terrain Making a Difference
A distressed woman causes concern for Manawan responders, prompting swift action, while a Wendat physician examines a patient at risk of hemorrhage, carefully monitoring their condition to prevent life-threatening complications.
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.