
TV Schedule for APTN Languages
Monday, August 18th TV listings for APTN Languages
Amplify Our Dream
After reading Cherie Dimaline's award winning book "The Marrow Thieves," Cree songwriter Christa Couture sets out to create a new song that speaks to the harrowing journey the characters face, ultimately inspired by our own Indigenous resilience.
Northern Air Rescue A Medivac Captain is Born
At Missinippi Airways, medivac pilots do much more than fly planes; when a job-related injury sidelines one of their crew members, a talented young pilot earns her shot at moving up to the medivac program.
Lands Enchanted Where the Moon Dances
Piikani Nation member Natoshia Bastien and Kainai Elder Joyce Healy goes through the mountains to Where the Moon Dances, a powerful sandstone formation with deep significance as a traditional women's site.
Merchants of the Wild Journey
As their journey comes to an end, fast waters and quick-changing weather threaten to break the group's spirits; on the edge of emotional turmoil, a visit from an Elder brings a surprise that no one expected.
Quest Out West: Wild Food Our Sylix Food Basket
Tracey arrives home in Penticton BC and meets up with local artists Clint George and Billie Kruger.
Spirit Talker Eel Ground First Nation, NB
In Natoageneg First Nation, Shawn heads into the bush with some veteran moose hunters and gets tips on cooking a moose roast in the community kitchen that's putting wild foods back on the menu; during a reading, Shawn confirms a brother in spirit.
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! Inugannguat Seal Flipper Bones
Iqaluit Elder Alice Joamie teaches Teena Kakee the names of seal flipper bones along with an old game she played with her siblings that consisted of seal flipper bones and a hand-sewn seal skin sack.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
Ajungi! Sewing Fur on a Parka
Catherine Pilakapsi teaches her granddaughter the precise method of sewing fur onto a parka, ensuring warmth and durability in the harsh Arctic climate.
Ilonnata: All of Us Tusanittut Music Festival in Nain: Part 1
Unsettled The Undoing
Rayna Keetch, a stay-at-home mom from Toronto, heads north to her home community of Binesizhaabose First Nation.
Amplify Our Dream
After reading Cherie Dimaline's award winning book "The Marrow Thieves," Cree songwriter Christa Couture sets out to create a new song that speaks to the harrowing journey the characters face, ultimately inspired by our own Indigenous resilience.
Northern Air Rescue A Medivac Captain is Born
At Missinippi Airways, medivac pilots do much more than fly planes; when a job-related injury sidelines one of their crew members, a talented young pilot earns her shot at moving up to the medivac program.
Lands Enchanted Where the Moon Dances
Piikani Nation member Natoshia Bastien and Kainai Elder Joyce Healy goes through the mountains to Where the Moon Dances, a powerful sandstone formation with deep significance as a traditional women's site.
Merchants of the Wild Journey
As their journey comes to an end, fast waters and quick-changing weather threaten to break the group's spirits; on the edge of emotional turmoil, a visit from an Elder brings a surprise that no one expected.
Quest Out West: Wild Food Our Sylix Food Basket
Tracey arrives home in Penticton BC and meets up with local artists Clint George and Billie Kruger.
Spirit Talker Eel Ground First Nation, NB
In Natoageneg First Nation, Shawn heads into the bush with some veteran moose hunters and gets tips on cooking a moose roast in the community kitchen that's putting wild foods back on the menu; during a reading, Shawn confirms a brother in spirit.
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! Inugannguat Seal Flipper Bones
Iqaluit Elder Alice Joamie teaches Teena Kakee the names of seal flipper bones along with an old game she played with her siblings that consisted of seal flipper bones and a hand-sewn seal skin sack.
Ajungi! Sewing Fur on a Parka
Catherine Pilakapsi teaches her granddaughter the precise method of sewing fur onto a parka, ensuring warmth and durability in the harsh Arctic climate.
Ilonnata: All of Us Tusanittut Music Festival in Nain: Part 1
Unsettled The Undoing
Rayna Keetch, a stay-at-home mom from Toronto, heads north to her home community of Binesizhaabose First Nation.
Amplify Our Dream
After reading Cherie Dimaline's award winning book "The Marrow Thieves," Cree songwriter Christa Couture sets out to create a new song that speaks to the harrowing journey the characters face, ultimately inspired by our own Indigenous resilience.
Northern Air Rescue A Medivac Captain is Born
At Missinippi Airways, medivac pilots do much more than fly planes; when a job-related injury sidelines one of their crew members, a talented young pilot earns her shot at moving up to the medivac program.
Lands Enchanted Where the Moon Dances
Piikani Nation member Natoshia Bastien and Kainai Elder Joyce Healy goes through the mountains to Where the Moon Dances, a powerful sandstone formation with deep significance as a traditional women's site.
Merchants of the Wild Journey
As their journey comes to an end, fast waters and quick-changing weather threaten to break the group's spirits; on the edge of emotional turmoil, a visit from an Elder brings a surprise that no one expected.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
Quest Out West: Wild Food Our Sylix Food Basket
Tracey arrives home in Penticton BC and meets up with local artists Clint George and Billie Kruger.
Spirit Talker Eel Ground First Nation, NB
In Natoageneg First Nation, Shawn heads into the bush with some veteran moose hunters and gets tips on cooking a moose roast in the community kitchen that's putting wild foods back on the menu; during a reading, Shawn confirms a brother in spirit.
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! Inugannguat Seal Flipper Bones
Iqaluit Elder Alice Joamie teaches Teena Kakee the names of seal flipper bones along with an old game she played with her siblings that consisted of seal flipper bones and a hand-sewn seal skin sack.
Ajungi! Sewing Fur on a Parka
Catherine Pilakapsi teaches her granddaughter the precise method of sewing fur onto a parka, ensuring warmth and durability in the harsh Arctic climate.
Ilonnata: All of Us Tusanittut Music Festival in Nain: Part 1
Unsettled The Undoing
Rayna Keetch, a stay-at-home mom from Toronto, heads north to her home community of Binesizhaabose First Nation.
Amplify Our Dream
After reading Cherie Dimaline's award winning book "The Marrow Thieves," Cree songwriter Christa Couture sets out to create a new song that speaks to the harrowing journey the characters face, ultimately inspired by our own Indigenous resilience.
Northern Air Rescue A New Pilot Gets His Wings
New pilots wait for the call that takes them from a desk job into the Missinippi Airways cockpits.
Lands Enchanted Traces of the Transformers
Embarking on a journey with Sto:lo cultural researchers Naxaxalhts'i and Ronnie Dean Harris.
Merchants of the Wild Journey
As their journey comes to an end, fast waters and quick-changing weather threaten to break the group's spirits; on the edge of emotional turmoil, a visit from an Elder brings a surprise that no one expected.
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.
Quest Out West: Wild Food Leaders of Our Children
Tracey meets with three community leaders to discuss how they are guiding the next generation and fostering a healthy community; Tracey shares her knowledge and helps create a delicious meal of sausage with salad.
Merchants of the Wild Luski
The group gives offerings to the land, has one last traditional meal together, breaks down the campsite, and says a final goodbye before paddling home.
Petroglyphs to Pixels Graphics Arts
Two talented young artists began their journeys as sketch artists inspired by Disney characters and now showcase their artistic talents.
Adventures on Inuit Land Snow Festival Competitions: Part 1
Throughout these two episodes, we take you to Puvirnituq where you get to experience the Puvirnituq snow festival, which takes place every two years. The festival is filled with activities ranging from snow and ice sculptures to dance competitions.
Adventures on Inuit Land Passing Knowledge: Part 3
At nighttime in Tasiujaq, Willie takes his son Robbie out to check on their fox traps.
Ilonnata: All of Us Tusanittut Music Festival in Nain: Part 1
All Our Relations Charlotte Cote
Nuu-chah-nulth author and professor Charlotte Cote's journey has taken her from a small First Nations community on Vancouver Island to a career in television media and most recently to a position as a professor at the University of Washington.