
TV Schedule for APTN Languages HD
Thursday, September 4th TV listings for APTN Languages HD
Skindigenous Pablo Zafirekudo
Pablo is part of the Huitoto tribe in the Amazon forest in Southern Colombia. He is preserving cultural traditions like body-painting.
Crazy Like a Lynx Alberta K9
Don and Dakota Ray go behind the scenes to discover how Alberta K9 successfully trains exceptional working dogs for various clients.
Unsettled The Undoing
Rayna Keetch, a stay-at-home mom from Toronto, heads north to her home community of Binesizhaabose First Nation.
Ahousaht's Coastal Nations Coast Guard Auxiliary team races to find a sinking fishing boat.
Ahousaht's team searches for a diver who became separated from his diving partner.
Spirit Talker Tyendinaga First Nation ON
Shawn makes his way to Tyendinaga, Ontario, a First Nation with a long history of agriculture; he visits a seed sanctuary; decades after his passing, the spirit of a young child makes a powerful connection; a mother sends a message to her daughters.
Spirit Talker Long Plain First Nation, MB
Shawn joins Knowledge Keeper David Daniels at Long Plain First Nation and forages for medicinal plants along the Assiniboine River. In a poignant reading, grieving siblings connect with their late sister who tragically perished in a roadside accident.
Ghost Hunters of the Grand River Pauline Johnson, Part One
The ghost hunters investigate Chiefswood National Historic Site, known to locals as Pauline Johnson House; as the childhood home of Mohawk poetess E. Pauline Johnson, it is an important Mohawk site on Six Nations territory.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
Ajungi! Hunting Tools
In Clyde River, Ilk Angutijuaq imparts the skill of crafting tools for hunting sea mammals to his grandson Mark Sanguja, preserving a vital tradition.
Mohawk Ironworkers The World Trade Center and 9/11
This is the story of 5 Mohawk men who helped build the iconic Twin Towers and post 9/11.
Tribal Police Files Credit Card Fraud
The progressive First Nation of Tsuut'ina is fast becoming an economic powerhouse with a casino, hotel, golf course, and all the challenges rapid expansion and tourism bring; large numbers of visitors also feature in the work of the Anishnaabe.
Skindigenous Pablo Zafirekudo
Pablo is part of the Huitoto tribe in the Amazon forest in Southern Colombia. He is preserving cultural traditions like body-painting.
Crazy Like a Lynx Alberta K9
Don and Dakota Ray go behind the scenes to discover how Alberta K9 successfully trains exceptional working dogs for various clients.
Unsettled The Undoing
Rayna Keetch, a stay-at-home mom from Toronto, heads north to her home community of Binesizhaabose First Nation.
Ahousaht's Coastal Nations Coast Guard Auxiliary team races to find a sinking fishing boat.
Ahousaht's team searches for a diver who became separated from his diving partner.
Spirit Talker Tyendinaga First Nation ON
Shawn makes his way to Tyendinaga, Ontario, a First Nation with a long history of agriculture; he visits a seed sanctuary; decades after his passing, the spirit of a young child makes a powerful connection; a mother sends a message to her daughters.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
Spirit Talker Long Plain First Nation, MB
Shawn joins Knowledge Keeper David Daniels at Long Plain First Nation and forages for medicinal plants along the Assiniboine River. In a poignant reading, grieving siblings connect with their late sister who tragically perished in a roadside accident.
Ghost Hunters of the Grand River Pauline Johnson, Part One
The ghost hunters investigate Chiefswood National Historic Site, known to locals as Pauline Johnson House; as the childhood home of Mohawk poetess E. Pauline Johnson, it is an important Mohawk site on Six Nations territory.
Amplify KIIKSOKOKOMIN
Métis singer-songwriter Shane Ghostkeeper crafts a tender song inspired by decades of love with his wife Sarah Houle; guided by Elder Darrell Breaker, this uplifting episode explores love's transformative power.
Mohawk Ironworkers The World Trade Center and 9/11
This is the story of 5 Mohawk men who helped build the iconic Twin Towers and post 9/11.
Tribal Police Files Credit Card Fraud
The progressive First Nation of Tsuut'ina is fast becoming an economic powerhouse with a casino, hotel, golf course, and all the challenges rapid expansion and tourism bring; large numbers of visitors also feature in the work of the Anishnaabe.
Skindigenous Pablo Zafirekudo
Pablo is part of the Huitoto tribe in the Amazon forest in Southern Colombia. He is preserving cultural traditions like body-painting.
Crazy Like a Lynx Alberta K9
Don and Dakota Ray go behind the scenes to discover how Alberta K9 successfully trains exceptional working dogs for various clients.
Unsettled The Undoing
Rayna Keetch, a stay-at-home mom from Toronto, heads north to her home community of Binesizhaabose First Nation.
Ahousaht's Coastal Nations Coast Guard Auxiliary team races to find a sinking fishing boat.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
Ahousaht's team searches for a diver who became separated from his diving partner.
Spirit Talker Tyendinaga First Nation ON
Shawn makes his way to Tyendinaga, Ontario, a First Nation with a long history of agriculture; he visits a seed sanctuary; decades after his passing, the spirit of a young child makes a powerful connection; a mother sends a message to her daughters.
Spirit Talker Long Plain First Nation, MB
Shawn joins Knowledge Keeper David Daniels at Long Plain First Nation and forages for medicinal plants along the Assiniboine River. In a poignant reading, grieving siblings connect with their late sister who tragically perished in a roadside accident.
Ghost Hunters of the Grand River Pauline Johnson, Part One
The ghost hunters investigate Chiefswood National Historic Site, known to locals as Pauline Johnson House; as the childhood home of Mohawk poetess E. Pauline Johnson, it is an important Mohawk site on Six Nations territory.
Amplify KIIKSOKOKOMIN
Métis singer-songwriter Shane Ghostkeeper crafts a tender song inspired by decades of love with his wife Sarah Houle; guided by Elder Darrell Breaker, this uplifting episode explores love's transformative power.
Mohawk Ironworkers The World Trade Center and 9/11
This is the story of 5 Mohawk men who helped build the iconic Twin Towers and post 9/11.
Tribal Police Files Credit Card Fraud
The progressive First Nation of Tsuut'ina is fast becoming an economic powerhouse with a casino, hotel, golf course, and all the challenges rapid expansion and tourism bring; large numbers of visitors also feature in the work of the Anishnaabe.
Skindigenous Pablo Zafirekudo
Pablo is part of the Huitoto tribe in the Amazon forest in Southern Colombia. He is preserving cultural traditions like body-painting.
Crazy Like a Lynx Alberta K9
Don and Dakota Ray go behind the scenes to discover how Alberta K9 successfully trains exceptional working dogs for various clients.
Unsettled The Undoing
Rayna Keetch, a stay-at-home mom from Toronto, heads north to her home community of Binesizhaabose First Nation.
Ahousaht's Coastal Nations Coast Guard Auxiliary team races to find a sinking fishing boat.
Ahousaht's team searches for a diver who became separated from his diving partner.
Ahousaht's Coastal Nations Coast Guard Auxiliary team races to find a sinking fishing boat.
Gespe'gewa'gi: The Last Land The Kedgwick Salmon Lodge
One hundred kilometers away from Listuguj, Mi'gmaq guides are welcoming veterans to a salmon fishing retreat at the Kedgwick Lodge.
Merchants of the Wild Reconnection
Six Indigenous strangers must survive in the wild like their ancestors, reconnecting to an older way of life and a nearly-lost culture.
Sur le terrain Building Community Connections
In Sept-Îles, an Innu patient overcomes paralysis after intense rehabilitation, while in Montreal, an Ojibwe responder offers crucial support to vulnerable individuals in a local shelter, helping them navigate their struggles and access services.
Policier autochtone Confiance et solidarité
À Uashat, le comportement d'un homme intoxiqué par l'alcool oblige les policiers à intervenir à la suite d'une plainte; un incendie faisant rage à Lac-Simon, les policiers doivent faire preuve de solidarité avec les autres services essentiels.
Kiuna, plus qu'une école L'importance des langues autochtones
La session tire à sa fin pour les étudiants; Prudence est fière de la popularité des cours de langue qui sont porteurs d'identité; dans son cours d'abénaquis, Kim décortique une chanson avec son enseignant, Philippe, un de ses rares locuteurs.
Secret History A Good Day to Die
A fearless Blackfoot matriarch, orphaned in youth, surpasses her male counterparts in horse raids and battles; her unwavering pursuit of glory comes to fruition when she leads her war party on an unforeseen horse raid.