TV Schedule for APTN Languages HD
Monday, June 15th TV listings for APTN Languages HD
(Blackfoot) Coastal Carvings Everything Taking Shape
(Blackfoot) On the Sunshine Coast, Levi collaborates with family and community members. The client for the custom bedroom set checks in on Jeremy and Jerett's progress.
(Cree) Rabbit Soup cheepai koostachiwin-Paranormal
(Cree, Swampy) Davey and Melva shift into spooky mode! Dressed in zombie costumes, they shuffle around like the undead, watch horror classics, play games and try to detect paranormal activity - all while keeping one eye on Trevor.
(Anishinaabemowin) Tribal Police Files A Hunch
(Anishinaabemowin) Brent and Doug join Marine cops to check out a boat that has run aground. Jules rushes to help a man who takes justice into his own hands. Matt helps a woman escort an endangered animal across the highway.
(Stl'atl'imx) Tribal Police Files Domestic Violence
(Stl'atl'imx) Officers arrest a man for assault and the victim of domestic violence describes her terror and pain. The chief officer reveals that she was also the target of domestic violence as a young mother. An officer shares his experience.
(Nsyilxcen) Quest Out West Wild Food Ranching
(Nsyilxcen) In this episode of Quest Out West: Wild Food, Tracey visits the Terbasket family ranch on the Chopaka reserve.
(Mi'kmaq) Spirit Talker Musqueam Nation, BC
(Mi'kmaq) Shawn makes his way to the Musqueam Nation in B.C. and meets revered weaver and knowledge holder Debra Sparrow. They walk along the historical Spanish Banks, where the Musqueam people encountered Captain Vancouver in 1791.
(Mi'kmaq) Gespe'gewa'gi: The Last Land TREVOR: A Stick & a Snare
(Mi'kmaq) Trevor Gould, a salmon fisher from Paqtnkek, continues the tradition of teaching kids in the community how to snare salmon, ensuring this important cultural practice thrives.
(Inuktitut) Tiiturta Inuit In The Media
(Inuktitut, South Baffin) This episode explores the current and historical relationship between Inuit and the media, featuring a conversation with some cool Inuit who work in the media industry.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
(Inuktitut) Ajungi! Pitching a Tent
(Inuktitut, South Baffin) In Coral Harbour, Davidee teaches his grandchildren the art of pitching a tent, sharing an overnight experience under the stars before heading back to town.
(Atikamekw) Première ligne Deux enfants en péril
(Atikamekw) Un ambulancier transporte une patiente cardiaque lorsqu'il apprend que deux enfants ont été frappés par une voiture et sont blessés. L'état de sa patiente est sérieux, mais sa conscience lui dicte d'intervenir pour sauver les jeunes.
(Blackfoot) Horse Warriors First Race
(Blackfoot, Siksika) It's the first race of the year! Two Medicine has a new rider and Poitras Relay is testing out a new horse. Both teams are in the championship, but only one of them can start the season with a victory.
(Blackfoot) Coastal Carvings Everything Taking Shape
(Blackfoot) On the Sunshine Coast, Levi collaborates with family and community members. The client for the custom bedroom set checks in on Jeremy and Jerett's progress.
(Cree) Rabbit Soup cheepai koostachiwin-Paranormal
(Cree, Swampy) Davey and Melva shift into spooky mode! Dressed in zombie costumes, they shuffle around like the undead, watch horror classics, play games and try to detect paranormal activity - all while keeping one eye on Trevor.
(Anishinaabemowin) Tribal Police Files A Hunch
(Anishinaabemowin) Brent and Doug join Marine cops to check out a boat that has run aground. Jules rushes to help a man who takes justice into his own hands. Matt helps a woman escort an endangered animal across the highway.
(Stl'atl'imx) Tribal Police Files Domestic Violence
(Stl'atl'imx) Officers arrest a man for assault and the victim of domestic violence describes her terror and pain. The chief officer reveals that she was also the target of domestic violence as a young mother. An officer shares his experience.
(Nsyilxcen) Quest Out West Wild Food Ranching
(Nsyilxcen) In this episode of Quest Out West: Wild Food, Tracey visits the Terbasket family ranch on the Chopaka reserve.
(Mi'kmaq) Spirit Talker Tsawassen First Nation, BC
(Mi'kmaq) Shawn continues his exploration of the West Coast and heads to Tsawwassen First Nation. He meets carver Karl Morgan who invites Shawn into his workshop and gives him a lesson on carving a traditional welcome pole.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
(Mi'kmaq) Gespe'gewa'gi: The Last Land TREVOR: A Stick & a Snare
(Mi'kmaq) Trevor Gould, a salmon fisher from Paqtnkek, continues the tradition of teaching kids in the community how to snare salmon, ensuring this important cultural practice thrives.
(Inuktitut) Tiiturta Urban Inuit
(Inuktitut, South Baffin) This episode focuses on the growing urban Inuit population, examining the reasons why not all Inuit live in the Arctic and why some choose to move to southern urban centres.
(Inuktitut) Ajungi! Pitching a Tent
(Inuktitut, South Baffin) In Coral Harbour, Davidee teaches his grandchildren the art of pitching a tent, sharing an overnight experience under the stars before heading back to town.
(Atikamekw) Première ligne Deux enfants en péril
(Atikamekw) Un ambulancier transporte une patiente cardiaque lorsqu'il apprend que deux enfants ont été frappés par une voiture et sont blessés. L'état de sa patiente est sérieux, mais sa conscience lui dicte d'intervenir pour sauver les jeunes.
(Blackfoot) Horse Warriors First Race
(Blackfoot, Siksika) It's the first race of the year! Two Medicine has a new rider and Poitras Relay is testing out a new horse. Both teams are in the championship, but only one of them can start the season with a victory.
(Blackfoot) Coastal Carvings Everything Taking Shape
(Blackfoot) On the Sunshine Coast, Levi collaborates with family and community members. The client for the custom bedroom set checks in on Jeremy and Jerett's progress.
(Cree) Rabbit Soup nootinihkehwin-Martial Arts
(Cree, Swampy) Davey and Melva suit up in karate gear to watch martial arts. Davey chops some boards and does some mixed martial arts against a virtual opponent, while he and Melva discuss the moves in Cree. After tai chi tires them out, they order.
(Anishinaabemowin) Tribal Police Files Don't Play with Dynamite
(Anishinaabemowin) Carl receives a legitimate bomb call and races to the casino parking lot. There, he finds a dead man lying on the ground with a car full of dynamite. It's up to Carl to defuse the situation and ensure everyone stays safe.
(Stl'atl'imx) Tribal Police Files Domestic Violence
(Stl'atl'imx) Officers arrest a man for assault and the victim of domestic violence describes her terror and pain. The chief officer reveals that she was also the target of domestic violence as a young mother. An officer shares his experience.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
(Nsyilxcen) Quest Out West Wild Food Ranching
(Nsyilxcen) In this episode of Quest Out West: Wild Food, Tracey visits the Terbasket family ranch on the Chopaka reserve.
(Mi'kmaq) Spirit Talker Tsawassen First Nation, BC
(Mi'kmaq) Shawn continues his exploration of the West Coast and heads to Tsawwassen First Nation. He meets carver Karl Morgan who invites Shawn into his workshop and gives him a lesson on carving a traditional welcome pole.
(Mi'kmaq) Gespe'gewa'gi: The Last Land TREVOR: A Stick & a Snare
(Mi'kmaq) Trevor Gould, a salmon fisher from Paqtnkek, continues the tradition of teaching kids in the community how to snare salmon, ensuring this important cultural practice thrives.
(Inuktitut) Tiiturta Urban Inuit
(Inuktitut, South Baffin) This episode focuses on the growing urban Inuit population, examining the reasons why not all Inuit live in the Arctic and why some choose to move to southern urban centres.
(Inuktitut) Ajungi! Skinning a Goose
(Inuktitut, South Baffin) Piujuq and Uumajualuk demonstrate the intricate process of skinning and preparing a snow goose, ensuring nothing goes to waste.
(Atikamekw) Première ligne Deux enfants en péril
(Atikamekw) Un ambulancier transporte une patiente cardiaque lorsqu'il apprend que deux enfants ont été frappés par une voiture et sont blessés. L'état de sa patiente est sérieux, mais sa conscience lui dicte d'intervenir pour sauver les jeunes.
(Blackfoot) Horse Warriors Starstruck
(Blackfoot, Siksika) The Muckleshoot Gold Cup is one of the biggest races of the season. Last year's champs, Two Medicine, are looking to defend their title against first-time competitors Poitras Relay. Will the high-stakes pressure lead?
(Blackfoot) Coastal Carvings Revitalization
(Blackfoot) Lisa takes on a traditional cradleboard on her own and Kaija accepts a tattoo client with a special story. Meanwhile, Levi assists Derek on a new totem pole.
(Cree) Rabbit Soup nootinihkehwin-Martial Arts
(Cree, Swampy) Davey and Melva suit up in karate gear to watch martial arts. Davey chops some boards and does some mixed martial arts against a virtual opponent, while he and Melva discuss the moves in Cree. After tai chi tires them out, they order.
(Anishinaabemowin) Tribal Police Files Don't Play with Dynamite
(Anishinaabemowin) Carl receives a legitimate bomb call and races to the casino parking lot. There, he finds a dead man lying on the ground with a car full of dynamite. It's up to Carl to defuse the situation and ensure everyone stays safe.
(Stl'atl'imx) Tribal Police Files Domestic Violence
(Stl'atl'imx) Officers arrest a man for assault and the victim of domestic violence describes her terror and pain. The chief officer reveals that she was also the target of domestic violence as a young mother. An officer shares his experience.
(Stl'atl'imx) Tribal Police Files Cyber Bullying
(Stl'atl'imx) Officers deal with cyberbullying against a local teenager. One constable drives a long and treacherous road to track down the subject of a warrant. The officers gain strength to deal with modern policing issues by drawing lessons.
(Nsyilxcen) Quest Out West Wild Food Nectar of Flower
(Nsyilxcen) Tracey investigates the roles traditional science and western science in modern day times and how the food chain is impacted.
(Mi'kmaq) Merchants of the Wild Wikuom
(Mi'kmaq) Tempers flare when the journey proves to be more challenging than expected. The group needs to keep moving, but stormy seas are too risky, and they must portage along the shore, leaving them wet and exhausted when they reach their new camp.
(Wolastoqey) Petroglyphs to Pixels Episode Eight: Contemporary Musical Artistry
(Wolastoqey) Carsen Grey, a singer, mother and devoted Christian, shares her message with the world, describing her Haida Gwaii upbringing as chill, beautiful, and laid-back, shaped by her experiences both on and off the island.
(Inuktitut) Adventures on Inuit Land Inuit Tattoos
(Inuktitut, Nunavik) In today's episode, we will discover the age-old tradition of Inuit tattooing, called Tuniit. This age-old tradition which was once seen on the faces of Inuit women everywhere, hasn't been practiced in over 100 years, until now.
(Inuktitut) Tiiturta Nunavut Dream
(Inuktitut, South Baffin) This episode spotlights Inuit voices in the media, from seasoned producers to a CBC anchor, to a young Inuk director who discusses her latest film. It's a celebration of the talent driving film and television forward.
(Inuktitut) Our People, Our Land Fishing vs Mining
(Inuktitut) Akinsie Sivuarapik explores how a proposed mining project would affect Aupaluk, a small community on the Ungava Coast. Many residents still hunt and fish to feed their families and are concerned that the project will hurt wildlife and.
(Dene) Arm Nation Family Matters
(Dene, Denesuline) Arm wrestlers Natasha Batt andNikkeyMaytwayashingeach deal with the challenges of single parenting. Natasha tries to stay focused while her kids distracther.Nikkeyhas a tough time re-entering the sport after taking time off.
