
TV Schedule for APTN Languages
Monday, June 16th TV listings for APTN Languages
Spirit Talker Paq'tnkek First Nation, NS
On the north coast of the province, Shawn gets the chance to spear eels with the Eel Man himself, and taste them again at a community feast; during a reading, a man who took his life reaches out to his mother, asking her to forgive.
Gespe'gewa'gi: The Last Land JIM: Raising Trout
Jim Martin, supervisor at We'koqma'q Trout Farm, gives a behind-the-scenes look at a full season's work, from raising baby trout to harvesting fully-grown fish ready for market.
Uakallanga! Miniature Gear
Teena Kakee learns about seal skins with John Eetuk; Inuit use seal skins for their shelter, clothing, tools and more; preparing the seal skins is a laborious rite of passage for women, taking weeks or months to complete.
Ajungi! Skinning a Goose
Piujuq and Uumajualuk demonstrate the intricate process of skinning and preparing a snow goose, ensuring nothing goes to waste.
Ilonnata: All of Us OKak: 100 Years Later
One hundred years after the Spanish Flu; a look at the Spanish flu during COVID times.
Unsettled Homecoming
An adoptee and casualty of the Sixties Scoop, Rayna now 45, is being welcomed back into her community in a public ceremony.
Amplify Little Star
Profiling Indigenous musicians creating new songs and expanding the reach of the artists, providing a chance for the viewer to find out about their process and story.
Northern Air Rescue Mechanics to the Rescue
A medivac plane suffers a mechanical issue so the maintenance team swings into action.
Lands Enchanted Journey to Slhxi7lsh
Exploring the legacy of sacrifice that defines Squamish values in Vancouver's Stanley Park.
Merchants of the Wild Weave
Embarking for a 25-day adventure on the land, six Indigenous women and men learn to live as their ancestors; paddling old trade routes through the Okanagan territory in tradtitional dugour canoes, they shed the lives they knew.
Quest Out West: Wild Food Splatsin Generations
Tracey travels to Enderby BC and meets the Leon family, who are using 21st Century technology to help preserve the Splatsin language for future generations.
Spirit Talker Paq'tnkek First Nation, NS
On the north coast of the province, Shawn gets the chance to spear eels with the Eel Man himself, and taste them again at a community feast; during a reading, a man who took his life reaches out to his mother, asking her to forgive.
Gespe'gewa'gi: The Last Land JIM: Raising Trout
Jim Martin, supervisor at We'koqma'q Trout Farm, gives a behind-the-scenes look at a full season's work, from raising baby trout to harvesting fully-grown fish ready for market.
Uakallanga! Miniature Gear
Teena Kakee learns about seal skins with John Eetuk; Inuit use seal skins for their shelter, clothing, tools and more; preparing the seal skins is a laborious rite of passage for women, taking weeks or months to complete.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
Ajungi! Skinning a Goose
Piujuq and Uumajualuk demonstrate the intricate process of skinning and preparing a snow goose, ensuring nothing goes to waste.
Ilonnata: All of Us OKak: 100 Years Later
One hundred years after the Spanish Flu; a look at the Spanish flu during COVID times.
Unsettled Homecoming
An adoptee and casualty of the Sixties Scoop, Rayna now 45, is being welcomed back into her community in a public ceremony.
Amplify Little Star
Profiling Indigenous musicians creating new songs and expanding the reach of the artists, providing a chance for the viewer to find out about their process and story.
Northern Air Rescue Mechanics to the Rescue
A medivac plane suffers a mechanical issue so the maintenance team swings into action.
Lands Enchanted Journey to Slhxi7lsh
Exploring the legacy of sacrifice that defines Squamish values in Vancouver's Stanley Park.
Merchants of the Wild Weave
Embarking for a 25-day adventure on the land, six Indigenous women and men learn to live as their ancestors; paddling old trade routes through the Okanagan territory in tradtitional dugour canoes, they shed the lives they knew.
Quest Out West: Wild Food Splatsin Generations
Tracey travels to Enderby BC and meets the Leon family, who are using 21st Century technology to help preserve the Splatsin language for future generations.
Spirit Talker Paq'tnkek First Nation, NS
On the north coast of the province, Shawn gets the chance to spear eels with the Eel Man himself, and taste them again at a community feast; during a reading, a man who took his life reaches out to his mother, asking her to forgive.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
Gespe'gewa'gi: The Last Land JIM: Raising Trout
Jim Martin, supervisor at We'koqma'q Trout Farm, gives a behind-the-scenes look at a full season's work, from raising baby trout to harvesting fully-grown fish ready for market.
Uakallanga! Miniature Gear
Teena Kakee learns about seal skins with John Eetuk; Inuit use seal skins for their shelter, clothing, tools and more; preparing the seal skins is a laborious rite of passage for women, taking weeks or months to complete.
Ajungi! Skinning a Goose
Piujuq and Uumajualuk demonstrate the intricate process of skinning and preparing a snow goose, ensuring nothing goes to waste.
Ilonnata: All of Us OKak: 100 Years Later
One hundred years after the Spanish Flu; a look at the Spanish flu during COVID times.
Unsettled Homecoming
An adoptee and casualty of the Sixties Scoop, Rayna now 45, is being welcomed back into her community in a public ceremony.
Amplify Little Star
Profiling Indigenous musicians creating new songs and expanding the reach of the artists, providing a chance for the viewer to find out about their process and story.
Northern Air Rescue Mechanics to the Rescue
A medivac plane suffers a mechanical issue so the maintenance team swings into action.
Lands Enchanted Journey to Slhxi7lsh
Exploring the legacy of sacrifice that defines Squamish values in Vancouver's Stanley Park.
Merchants of the Wild Weave
Embarking for a 25-day adventure on the land, six Indigenous women and men learn to live as their ancestors; paddling old trade routes through the Okanagan territory in tradtitional dugour canoes, they shed the lives they knew.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
Quest Out West: Wild Food Splatsin Generations
Tracey travels to Enderby BC and meets the Leon family, who are using 21st Century technology to help preserve the Splatsin language for future generations.
Spirit Talker Paq'tnkek First Nation, NS
On the north coast of the province, Shawn gets the chance to spear eels with the Eel Man himself, and taste them again at a community feast; during a reading, a man who took his life reaches out to his mother, asking her to forgive.
Gespe'gewa'gi: The Last Land JIM: Raising Trout
Jim Martin, supervisor at We'koqma'q Trout Farm, gives a behind-the-scenes look at a full season's work, from raising baby trout to harvesting fully-grown fish ready for market.
Uakallanga! Miniature Gear
Teena Kakee learns about seal skins with John Eetuk; Inuit use seal skins for their shelter, clothing, tools and more; preparing the seal skins is a laborious rite of passage for women, taking weeks or months to complete.
Ajungi! Skinning a Goose
Piujuq and Uumajualuk demonstrate the intricate process of skinning and preparing a snow goose, ensuring nothing goes to waste.
Ilonnata: All of Us OKak: 100 Years Later
One hundred years after the Spanish Flu; a look at the Spanish flu during COVID times.
Unsettled Homecoming
An adoptee and casualty of the Sixties Scoop, Rayna now 45, is being welcomed back into her community in a public ceremony.
Amplify Little Star
Profiling Indigenous musicians creating new songs and expanding the reach of the artists, providing a chance for the viewer to find out about their process and story.
Northern Air Rescue A Lifeline to the North
A cold snap impairs railway service from The Pas to Pukatawagan, so Missinippi Airways becomes the only way for people to get in or out of their community; an Indigenous medivac captain returns to Missinippi and flies a demanding rotation with a new.
Lands Enchanted Mnissing: Islands of Healing
Carolyn King, former chief of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, and Jordan Jamieson, a young activist and artist, trace ancestral routes to Mnissiing (Toronto Islands), a cherished place of refuge and home to the sacred Snake.
Merchants of the Wild Weave
Embarking for a 25-day adventure on the land, six Indigenous women and men learn to live as their ancestors; paddling old trade routes through the Okanagan territory in tradtitional dugour canoes, they shed the lives they knew.
Quest Out West: Wild Food House of Eagles
Tracey visits the Homestead Organic Farm in Summerland and cooks up an organic, vegan meal with Joe and Jess Klein.
Quest Out West: Wild Food Cultivating Timix
Tracey meets author Elaine Alec who discusses her book and her efforts in the Indigenous community; Tracey goes on to meet Denise Lecoy and her granddaughter to make a traditional rattle, then completes her journey with her friend Csetkwe Fortier.