TV Schedule for APTN Languages HD
Tuesday, June 16th TV listings for APTN Languages HD
(Cree) @Home Daniel Eaglespreader
(Cree, Plains) Daniel Eaglespreader, a 14-year-old Haida boy desperate for deeper connection with his Haida roots, places his trust in Tamara as she guides him to a deeper understanding of Haida traditions and helps him create a Haida-themed space.
(Dakota) Grandma Sherry's Kitchen Mom's Potato Soup
(Dakota) In today's episode, Grandma Sherry shows us how to make her mother's potato soup. She pairs it with her own baked bannock and completes the meal by whipping up a bright dessert called strawberry cloud.
Wild Archaeology Ils Saint Bernard: Part 2
The team tours Kahnawà:ke with Survival School teacher Dwayne Stacey, who explains the significance of the rapids for the Kanien'keha:ka, or Mohawk people. Rudy, Jen and Jacob board a whitewater raft and brave the Lachine Rapids. Back at Ile Saint.
(Tutchone) Yukon Harvest k?wséltkten (Family), Part 2
(Tutchone, Northern) Ed's journey continues with a special hunt in Alberta alongside his father, Ted. After spending time in the Badlands, Ed travels back to British Columbia for a bridge-building trip with Chief Francis. The two friends hunt too.
(Tutchone) Yukon Harvest Pay It Forward
(Tutchone, Northern) In this episode of Yukon Harvest, a seasoned hunting guide makes one last Yukon trip with a new generation of Métis guides who will take over his camp.
(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.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
(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.
(Cree) @Home Daniel Eaglespreader
(Cree, Plains) Daniel Eaglespreader, a 14-year-old Haida boy desperate for deeper connection with his Haida roots, places his trust in Tamara as she guides him to a deeper understanding of Haida traditions and helps him create a Haida-themed space.
(Dakota) Grandma Sherry's Kitchen Mom's Potato Soup
(Dakota) In today's episode, Grandma Sherry shows us how to make her mother's potato soup. She pairs it with her own baked bannock and completes the meal by whipping up a bright dessert called strawberry cloud.
Wild Archaeology Ils Saint Bernard: Part 2
The team tours Kahnawà:ke with Survival School teacher Dwayne Stacey, who explains the significance of the rapids for the Kanien'keha:ka, or Mohawk people. Rudy, Jen and Jacob board a whitewater raft and brave the Lachine Rapids. Back at Ile Saint.
(Tutchone) Yukon Harvest k?wséltkten (Family), Part 2
(Tutchone, Northern) Ed's journey continues with a special hunt in Alberta alongside his father, Ted. After spending time in the Badlands, Ed travels back to British Columbia for a bridge-building trip with Chief Francis. The two friends hunt too.
(Tutchone) Yukon Harvest Pay It Forward
(Tutchone, Northern) In this episode of Yukon Harvest, a seasoned hunting guide makes one last Yukon trip with a new generation of Métis guides who will take over his camp.
(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.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
(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) Qanuq Isumavit Episode 10
(Inuktitut) Episode 10: Qanuq Isumavit is an Inuktut show that connects Inuit communities through meaningful discussions on traditional knowledge, modern challenges and cultural identity. It highlights topics that are important to Inuit across.
(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.
(Cree) @Home Daniel Eaglespreader
(Cree, Plains) Daniel Eaglespreader, a 14-year-old Haida boy desperate for deeper connection with his Haida roots, places his trust in Tamara as she guides him to a deeper understanding of Haida traditions and helps him create a Haida-themed space.
(Dakota) Grandma Sherry's Kitchen Kunshi's Fry Pan
(Dakota) In today's episode, Grandma Sherry shows us how to prepare a hearty meal of fried moose meat and potatoes, just like her grandmother used to make. Then, she shares a dessert she grew up with, the quick and easy poor man's pudding.
Wild Archaeology Ils Saint Bernard: Part 2
The team tours Kahnawà:ke with Survival School teacher Dwayne Stacey, who explains the significance of the rapids for the Kanien'keha:ka, or Mohawk people. Rudy, Jen and Jacob board a whitewater raft and brave the Lachine Rapids. Back at Ile Saint.
(Tutchone) Yukon Harvest k?wséltkten (Family), Part 2
(Tutchone, Northern) Ed's journey continues with a special hunt in Alberta alongside his father, Ted. After spending time in the Badlands, Ed travels back to British Columbia for a bridge-building trip with Chief Francis. The two friends hunt too.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
(Tutchone) Yukon Harvest Pay It Forward
(Tutchone, Northern) In this episode of Yukon Harvest, a seasoned hunting guide makes one last Yukon trip with a new generation of Métis guides who will take over his camp.
(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 Seven : Haida Tattoo
(Wolastoqey) The resurgence of Indigenous tattoo art is gaining recognition with many young people, matriarchs, chiefs and Elders proudly displaying their family and clan crests as permanent body art.
(Inuktitut) Qanuq Isumavit Episode 10
(Inuktitut) Episode 10: Qanuq Isumavit is an Inuktut show that connects Inuit communities through meaningful discussions on traditional knowledge, modern challenges and cultural identity. It highlights topics that are important to Inuit across.
(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.
(Cree) @Home Daniel Eaglespreader
(Cree, Plains) Daniel Eaglespreader, a 14-year-old Haida boy desperate for deeper connection with his Haida roots, places his trust in Tamara as she guides him to a deeper understanding of Haida traditions and helps him create a Haida-themed space.
(Dakota) Grandma Sherry's Kitchen Kunshi's Fry Pan
(Dakota) In today's episode, Grandma Sherry shows us how to prepare a hearty meal of fried moose meat and potatoes, just like her grandmother used to make. Then, she shares a dessert she grew up with, the quick and easy poor man's pudding.
Wild Archaeology Ils Saint Bernard: Part 2
The team tours Kahnawà:ke with Survival School teacher Dwayne Stacey, who explains the significance of the rapids for the Kanien'keha:ka, or Mohawk people. Rudy, Jen and Jacob board a whitewater raft and brave the Lachine Rapids. Back at Ile Saint.
(Tutchone) Yukon Harvest k?wséltkten (Family), Part 2
(Tutchone, Northern) Ed's journey continues with a special hunt in Alberta alongside his father, Ted. After spending time in the Badlands, Ed travels back to British Columbia for a bridge-building trip with Chief Francis. The two friends hunt too.
(Tutchone) Yukon Harvest k?wséltkten (Family), Part 3
(Tutchone, Northern) Ed returns to his home community of Tk'emlúps te Secwépemc to take Ryder, a young local boy, out on the land. After having mentored Ryder's parents on traditional hunting, Ed is now looking to share cultural knowledge.
(Tutchone) Yukon Harvest Spiritual Journey, Part 1
(Tutchone, Northern) In this episode of Yukon Harvest, Brett, a Bloodvein First Nation dad and husband, goes on a difficult buffalo hunt with his wife Sasha and Elder Annette.
(Mi'kmaq) Gespe'gewa'gi: The Last Land FRANKLIN: What's Old Is New Again
(Mi'kmaq) Captain Franklin Brisk is back on the water, where the hours are long and the work is grueling. In this episode, he chases his snow crab quota and waits to acquire the boat he learned to fish on as a deckhand.
(Mi'kmaq) Mi'kma'ki Mi'kma'ki: Gwitna'q
(Mi'kmaq) For the Mi'kmaw community of Miawpukek First Nation, reviving the tradition of birch bark canoe building is a way to connect to the past and ensure cultural survival.
(Inuktitut) Qanuq Isumavit Episode 10
(Inuktitut) Episode 10: Qanuq Isumavit is an Inuktut show that connects Inuit communities through meaningful discussions on traditional knowledge, modern challenges and cultural identity. It highlights topics that are important to Inuit across.
(Anishinaabemowin) Pow Wow Chow Pow Wow Chow: MFN, Hillside Folk Festival & Whitefish First Nation
(Anishinaabemowin, Odawa) Struggling to leave new friends behind, Shawn and Whitney load up and head for the Hillside Music Festival. Meanwhile, Bob and Rhonda recruit some unsuspecting relatives and make their way to a busy powwow.
