
TV Schedule for APTN Languages
Tuesday, August 19th TV listings for APTN Languages
Crazy Like a Lynx Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies
Don and Dakota Ray discover some of the latest technologies being offered through programs at the Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies, which incorporates a strong focus on Indigenous culture.
7th Gen Theland Kicknosway
Theland Kicknosway, a Cree and Potawatomi hoop dancer, musician and activist from Walpole Island First Nation, shares his cultural journey.
Moosemeat & Marmalade Castle Shoot
For Dan, it's the ultimate British experience, a formal driven shoot on a Castle estate but Art couldn't feel more like a fish out of water; with their love of good food and good humor, the pair manage to come together as always to enjoy.
Yukon Harvest Family: Part 1
A Métis man attempts to provide meat for his family in Saskatchewan before heading to the Yukon as a hunting guide.
Yukon Harvest Family: Part 2
Scott heads to the Yukon with his son, Joel, to guide two clients on the adventure of a lifetime.
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.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
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.
Crazy Like a Lynx Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies
Don and Dakota Ray discover some of the latest technologies being offered through programs at the Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies, which incorporates a strong focus on Indigenous culture.
7th Gen Theland Kicknosway
Theland Kicknosway, a Cree and Potawatomi hoop dancer, musician and activist from Walpole Island First Nation, shares his cultural journey.
Moosemeat & Marmalade Castle Shoot
For Dan, it's the ultimate British experience, a formal driven shoot on a Castle estate but Art couldn't feel more like a fish out of water; with their love of good food and good humor, the pair manage to come together as always to enjoy.
Yukon Harvest Family: Part 1
A Métis man attempts to provide meat for his family in Saskatchewan before heading to the Yukon as a hunting guide.
Yukon Harvest Family: Part 2
Scott heads to the Yukon with his son, Joel, to guide two clients on the adventure of a lifetime.
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.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
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.
Sur le terrain A Human-Oriented Approach
Near La Tuque, on an ancestral territory known as Neroski, an outreach worker sets off in a canoe; he witnesses the moving testimony of a man who is following in his footsteps; a worker assists an elderly patient with reduced mobility.
Policier autochtone L'intervention policière au féminin
Policier autochtone Sensibiliser et prévenir
La sensibilisation fait partie intégrante de l'approche des policiers autochtones qui doivent intervenir dans un cas d'intimidation à Mani-utenam; une mère fait appel aux policiers pour retrouver sa fille en fugue depuis deux jours à Uashat.
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.
Crazy Like a Lynx Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies
Don and Dakota Ray discover some of the latest technologies being offered through programs at the Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies, which incorporates a strong focus on Indigenous culture.
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 Castle Shoot
For Dan, it's the ultimate British experience, a formal driven shoot on a Castle estate but Art couldn't feel more like a fish out of water; with their love of good food and good humor, the pair manage to come together as always to enjoy.
Yukon Harvest Horse Whisperers: Part 1
Ed, who is now back home in Tk'emlúps, takes a local horse-whispering couple out on the land after a nearly tragic accident changes their lives.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
Yukon Harvest Horse Whisperers: Part 2
Ed's hunt with the horse-whisperers continues as he helps both husband and wife get a deer using traditional Secwepemc hunting practices.
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.
Sur le terrain A Human-Oriented Approach
Near La Tuque, on an ancestral territory known as Neroski, an outreach worker sets off in a canoe; he witnesses the moving testimony of a man who is following in his footsteps; a worker assists an elderly patient with reduced mobility.
Policier autochtone L'intervention policière au féminin
Policier autochtone Sensibiliser et prévenir
La sensibilisation fait partie intégrante de l'approche des policiers autochtones qui doivent intervenir dans un cas d'intimidation à Mani-utenam; une mère fait appel aux policiers pour retrouver sa fille en fugue depuis deux jours à Uashat.
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.
Crazy Like a Lynx Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies
Don and Dakota Ray discover some of the latest technologies being offered through programs at the Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies, which incorporates a strong focus on Indigenous culture.
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 Castle Shoot
For Dan, it's the ultimate British experience, a formal driven shoot on a Castle estate but Art couldn't feel more like a fish out of water; with their love of good food and good humor, the pair manage to come together as always to enjoy.
Yukon Harvest Horse Whisperers: Part 2
Ed's hunt with the horse-whisperers continues as he helps both husband and wife get a deer using traditional Secwepemc hunting practices.
Yukon Harvest Season One: Reflections
Hunters and guides reflect back on their adventures from Season 1, offering new insights and anecdotes.
Yukon Harvest Horse Whisperers: Part 2
Ed's hunt with the horse-whisperers continues as he helps both husband and wife get a deer using traditional Secwepemc hunting practices.
Gespe'gewa'gi: The Last Land Chelsea: The Girl on the Boat
Chelsea Prosper is a young fisher from Pictou Landing First Nation, N.S., who grew up on the water fishing for lobster with her dad; Chelsea encourages other young women to fish and is a strong advocate for the Mi'kmaq right to harvest lobster.
Mi'kma'ki niKet (Food)
Indigenous researchers Max Liboiron and Liz Pijogge work to study threats to food security.
Sur le terrain A Human-Oriented Approach
Near La Tuque, on an ancestral territory known as Neroski, an outreach worker sets off in a canoe; he witnesses the moving testimony of a man who is following in his footsteps; a worker assists an elderly patient with reduced mobility.
Policier autochtone L'intervention policière au féminin
Policier autochtone Sensibiliser et prévenir
La sensibilisation fait partie intégrante de l'approche des policiers autochtones qui doivent intervenir dans un cas d'intimidation à Mani-utenam; une mère fait appel aux policiers pour retrouver sa fille en fugue depuis deux jours à Uashat.
Pow Wow Chow Pow Wow Chow: Chippewas of Rama First Nation Part 2
As the Chippewas of Rama First Nation powwow comes to an end, propane and food supplies dwindle; meanwhile, Shawn and Art participate in an ancient ritual known as the snake dance.