
TV Schedule for APTN Languages
Tuesday, June 17th TV listings for APTN Languages
The inexperienced group struggles to find food, but after braving a long paddle across the lake, Elder Jerome gifts them a weir; Jennifer learns how to prepare her first catch and enjoys her first traditional meal, reconnecting to her heritage.
Petroglyphs to Pixels Multi-Disciplinary Artistry
Cori stands out as a highly regarded carver in a field historically dominated by men; she honed her skills under master carver and mask maker Reg Davidson, earning respect and recognition.
Adventures on Inuit Land Inuit Tattoos
The history of Nunavik's dogsled races; focusing on the famous Ivakkak race; discovering how the Inuit of Nunavik revived the nearly extinct practice of dogsledding.
Adventures on Inuit Land The Sea and Its Resources: Part 1
Willie Jararuse and his son Sandy explore the waters of the Hudson Strait near Quaqtaq; they attempt to collect ice from an iceberg and spot some musk oxen while they're out.
Ilonnata: All of Us OKak: 100 Years Later
One hundred years after the Spanish Flu; a look at the Spanish flu during COVID times.
All Our Relations Zacharias Kunuk
As a child, Inuk filmmaker Zacharias Kunuk would fall asleep listening to stories about his ancestors; as an adult, he would turn one of those stories into the award-winning film "Atanarjuat," opening the door for Indigenous language films.
Crazy Like a Lynx Mr. Bannock
Don and Dakota Ray discover how a team of Indigenous food partners in Vancouver, British Columbia, works together to provide the masses with a delicious menu made by chef Paul Natrall and his food truck, Mr. Bannock Indigenous Cuisine.
7th Gen Magan Basque
Magan Basque, Mi'kmaq from Eskasoni First Nation, shares her experience of winning Miss Canada United; she's a philanthropist, entrepreneur and mother to a son with autism.
Moosemeat & Marmalade Caribou Camp
Art takes Dan to his home territory to show him about a unique caribou restoration project; an annual culture camp hosted by Art's First Nation; Dan tries drumming and playing hand-games.
Yukon Harvest Spiritual Place
Dallas walks in her father's footsteps, journeying into the wilds to provide food for the Mayo community.
Yukon Harvest Generations
A young Na-Cho Nyak Dun woman learns more about her culture and history by getting out on the land with her family.
The inexperienced group struggles to find food, but after braving a long paddle across the lake, Elder Jerome gifts them a weir; Jennifer learns how to prepare her first catch and enjoys her first traditional meal, reconnecting to her heritage.
Petroglyphs to Pixels Multi-Disciplinary Artistry
Cori stands out as a highly regarded carver in a field historically dominated by men; she honed her skills under master carver and mask maker Reg Davidson, earning respect and recognition.
Adventures on Inuit Land Inuit Tattoos
The history of Nunavik's dogsled races; focusing on the famous Ivakkak race; discovering how the Inuit of Nunavik revived the nearly extinct practice of dogsledding.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
Adventures on Inuit Land The Sea and Its Resources: Part 1
Willie Jararuse and his son Sandy explore the waters of the Hudson Strait near Quaqtaq; they attempt to collect ice from an iceberg and spot some musk oxen while they're out.
Ilonnata: All of Us OKak: 100 Years Later
One hundred years after the Spanish Flu; a look at the Spanish flu during COVID times.
All Our Relations Zacharias Kunuk
As a child, Inuk filmmaker Zacharias Kunuk would fall asleep listening to stories about his ancestors; as an adult, he would turn one of those stories into the award-winning film "Atanarjuat," opening the door for Indigenous language films.
Crazy Like a Lynx Mr. Bannock
Don and Dakota Ray discover how a team of Indigenous food partners in Vancouver, British Columbia, works together to provide the masses with a delicious menu made by chef Paul Natrall and his food truck, Mr. Bannock Indigenous Cuisine.
7th Gen Magan Basque
Magan Basque, Mi'kmaq from Eskasoni First Nation, shares her experience of winning Miss Canada United; she's a philanthropist, entrepreneur and mother to a son with autism.
Moosemeat & Marmalade Caribou Camp
Art takes Dan to his home territory to show him about a unique caribou restoration project; an annual culture camp hosted by Art's First Nation; Dan tries drumming and playing hand-games.
Yukon Harvest Spiritual Place
Dallas walks in her father's footsteps, journeying into the wilds to provide food for the Mayo community.
Yukon Harvest Generations
A young Na-Cho Nyak Dun woman learns more about her culture and history by getting out on the land with her family.
The inexperienced group struggles to find food, but after braving a long paddle across the lake, Elder Jerome gifts them a weir; Jennifer learns how to prepare her first catch and enjoys her first traditional meal, reconnecting to her heritage.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
Petroglyphs to Pixels Multi-Disciplinary Artistry
Cori stands out as a highly regarded carver in a field historically dominated by men; she honed her skills under master carver and mask maker Reg Davidson, earning respect and recognition.
Sur le terrain Intervening in All Circumstances
First responders bring a young man to the hospital in Manawan when he loses consciousness; in Montreal, a street worker assists a vulnerable woman who has lost a piece of identification.
Policier autochtone Écouter et soutenir
Policier autochtone La tragédie
Une recrue apprend le métier de policier à Mashteuiatsh; à Uashat, les policiers retrouvent un enfant blessé dans un stationnement; Pierre-Olivier nous raconte comment une tragédie a bouleversé la communauté et le corps policier de Lac-Simon.
All Our Relations Zacharias Kunuk
As a child, Inuk filmmaker Zacharias Kunuk would fall asleep listening to stories about his ancestors; as an adult, he would turn one of those stories into the award-winning film "Atanarjuat," opening the door for Indigenous language films.
Crazy Like a Lynx Mr. Bannock
Don and Dakota Ray discover how a team of Indigenous food partners in Vancouver, British Columbia, works together to provide the masses with a delicious menu made by chef Paul Natrall and his food truck, Mr. Bannock Indigenous Cuisine.
7th Gen Curtis Howson
Curtis Howson, Métis and Ojibwe, is an actor, community youth worker and business owner dedicated to learning and sharing their culture.
Moosemeat & Marmalade Caribou Camp
Art takes Dan to his home territory to show him about a unique caribou restoration project; an annual culture camp hosted by Art's First Nation; Dan tries drumming and playing hand-games.
Yukon Harvest Yegwúp (To Grow Strong), Part 1
Secwepemc knowledge keeper Ed harvests deer for members of the Tk'emlups community before heading on a Yukon adventure.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
Yukon Harvest Pay It Forward
A seasoned hunting guide makes one last Yukon trip with a new generation of Métis guides who will take over his camp.
The inexperienced group struggles to find food, but after braving a long paddle across the lake, Elder Jerome gifts them a weir; Jennifer learns how to prepare her first catch and enjoys her first traditional meal, reconnecting to her heritage.
Petroglyphs to Pixels Multi-Disciplinary Artistry
Cori stands out as a highly regarded carver in a field historically dominated by men; she honed her skills under master carver and mask maker Reg Davidson, earning respect and recognition.
Sur le terrain Intervening in All Circumstances
First responders bring a young man to the hospital in Manawan when he loses consciousness; in Montreal, a street worker assists a vulnerable woman who has lost a piece of identification.
Policier autochtone Écouter et soutenir
Policier autochtone La tragédie
Une recrue apprend le métier de policier à Mashteuiatsh; à Uashat, les policiers retrouvent un enfant blessé dans un stationnement; Pierre-Olivier nous raconte comment une tragédie a bouleversé la communauté et le corps policier de Lac-Simon.
All Our Relations Zacharias Kunuk
As a child, Inuk filmmaker Zacharias Kunuk would fall asleep listening to stories about his ancestors; as an adult, he would turn one of those stories into the award-winning film "Atanarjuat," opening the door for Indigenous language films.
Crazy Like a Lynx Mr. Bannock
Don and Dakota Ray discover how a team of Indigenous food partners in Vancouver, British Columbia, works together to provide the masses with a delicious menu made by chef Paul Natrall and his food truck, Mr. Bannock Indigenous Cuisine.
7th Gen Curtis Howson
Curtis Howson, Métis and Ojibwe, is an actor, community youth worker and business owner dedicated to learning and sharing their culture.
Moosemeat & Marmalade Caribou Camp
Art takes Dan to his home territory to show him about a unique caribou restoration project; an annual culture camp hosted by Art's First Nation; Dan tries drumming and playing hand-games.
Yukon Harvest Pay It Forward
A seasoned hunting guide makes one last Yukon trip with a new generation of Métis guides who will take over his camp.
Yukon Harvest Generations
Geri-Lee, Jodie and Hazel take matters into their own hands to provide food for their community.
Yukon Harvest Pay It Forward
A seasoned hunting guide makes one last Yukon trip with a new generation of Métis guides who will take over his camp.