TV Schedule for APTN Languages
Wednesday, December 3rd TV listings for APTN Languages
A Good Game Culture on Display, Ottawa Senators Indigenous Appreciation Night
During the 2018-2019 NHL season, The Ottawa Senators Community Foundation created an annual Indigenous appreciation night. John visits Kerry Andrews in Pikwakanagan to learn how attending this year's celebration affects her community.
Wild Rose Vets That's My Family
A lab named Buddy undergoes urgent surgery to remove a 10-pound tumor; Johnny, the clinic cat, develops an infection after fighting with squirrels; a long-time client brings in his new puppy, who has a different temperament than his last dog.
Pow Wow Chow Peace and Fish Grease
Shawn shows off his new dream project to his parents while the Pow Wow Cafe gets caught in a East Coast storm; Bob's team battles heavy winds and dwindling food supplies at Six Nations.
Nations at War Pacific Raiders
For generations, the First Nations of the Northwest coast lived in fear of the Haida raiders, giving rise to a dazzling golden age of art and architecture.
Nations at War The Knife's Edge
In the mid-1600s, the Dakota found themselves surrounded by rivals and under threat from waves of Indigenous and European migrants; outmatched by the industrial eastern civilizations, they spent decades defending their territory.
Gespe'gewa'gi: The Last Land Beverly: The Captain of a Fishing Boat
As one of the first female captains in her community, Captain Beverly Denny faces a great deal of doubt, sexism and racism; still, she is a well-respected captain who belongs on the water; she balances snow crab and tuna fishing.
Mi'kma'ki Gwitna'Q (Go by Canoe)
Miawpukek First Nation in Newfoundland is reviving the tradition of birchbark canoe-building; it's a way for the community to connect to the past and ensure their culture survives.
On the Front Line Taking Preventive Action
At the Manawan clinic, a nurse takes the vitals of a patient suffering from neurological issues; in Montreal, street workers distribute harm reduction supplies.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
Policier autochtone La perquisition
À Uashat et Mani-utenam, les policiers procèdent à l'arrestation d'individus pour possession et trafic de stupéfiants; à Odanak, la météo force les policiers à effectuer une patrouille plus vigilante.
Sur le terrain Providing Fair Access
The Atikamekw responders from Manawan return in Season 2. The director of health services explains the initiatives introduced to improve patient care since last season.
Pow Wow Chow Pow Wow Chow: Madahoki Farm & Flying Chestnut Kitchen
Trail ends with Bob feeling the stress of being only one of two vendors; Shawn gets back to catering from his Toronto café; Bob and Rhonda for a season-end feast at his home base in Eugenia.
A Good Game Culture on Display, Ottawa Senators Indigenous Appreciation Night
During the 2018-2019 NHL season, The Ottawa Senators Community Foundation created an annual Indigenous appreciation night. John visits Kerry Andrews in Pikwakanagan to learn how attending this year's celebration affects her community.
Wild Rose Vets That's My Family
A lab named Buddy undergoes urgent surgery to remove a 10-pound tumor; Johnny, the clinic cat, develops an infection after fighting with squirrels; a long-time client brings in his new puppy, who has a different temperament than his last dog.
Pow Wow Chow Peace and Fish Grease
Shawn shows off his new dream project to his parents while the Pow Wow Cafe gets caught in a East Coast storm; Bob's team battles heavy winds and dwindling food supplies at Six Nations.
Nations at War Pacific Raiders
For generations, the First Nations of the Northwest coast lived in fear of the Haida raiders, giving rise to a dazzling golden age of art and architecture.
Nations at War The Knife's Edge
In the mid-1600s, the Dakota found themselves surrounded by rivals and under threat from waves of Indigenous and European migrants; outmatched by the industrial eastern civilizations, they spent decades defending their territory.
Gespe'gewa'gi: The Last Land Beverly: The Captain of a Fishing Boat
As one of the first female captains in her community, Captain Beverly Denny faces a great deal of doubt, sexism and racism; still, she is a well-respected captain who belongs on the water; she balances snow crab and tuna fishing.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
Mi'kma'ki Gwitna'Q (Go by Canoe)
Miawpukek First Nation in Newfoundland is reviving the tradition of birchbark canoe-building; it's a way for the community to connect to the past and ensure their culture survives.
On the Front Line Taking Preventive Action
At the Manawan clinic, a nurse takes the vitals of a patient suffering from neurological issues; in Montreal, street workers distribute harm reduction supplies.
Policier autochtone La perquisition
À Uashat et Mani-utenam, les policiers procèdent à l'arrestation d'individus pour possession et trafic de stupéfiants; à Odanak, la météo force les policiers à effectuer une patrouille plus vigilante.
Sur le terrain Providing Fair Access
The Atikamekw responders from Manawan return in Season 2. The director of health services explains the initiatives introduced to improve patient care since last season.
Pow Wow Chow Pow Wow Chow: Madahoki Farm & Flying Chestnut Kitchen
Trail ends with Bob feeling the stress of being only one of two vendors; Shawn gets back to catering from his Toronto café; Bob and Rhonda for a season-end feast at his home base in Eugenia.
A Good Game Culture on Display, Ottawa Senators Indigenous Appreciation Night
During the 2018-2019 NHL season, The Ottawa Senators Community Foundation created an annual Indigenous appreciation night. John visits Kerry Andrews in Pikwakanagan to learn how attending this year's celebration affects her community.
Wild Rose Vets Lumps, Bumps and Love
Summer unleashes a wave of mysterious ailments in pets across the country; Dr. Dayle Poitras confronts a potentially dangerous lump in a reactive German Shepherd's mouth; Dr. Cori Stephen tackles an out-of-control infection in a dog named Trapper.
Pow Wow Chow Pow Wow Chow: Team Spirit
Family dynamics put teamwork to the test for Chiblow Fish at the busy Wiki Pow Wow; a medical emergency creates concern and setbacks for Chef Adler's team on day one of the Hillside Music Festival.
Nations at War Pacific Raiders
For generations, the First Nations of the Northwest coast lived in fear of the Haida raiders, giving rise to a dazzling golden age of art and architecture.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
Nations at War The Knife's Edge
In the mid-1600s, the Dakota found themselves surrounded by rivals and under threat from waves of Indigenous and European migrants; outmatched by the industrial eastern civilizations, they spent decades defending their territory.
Gespe'gewa'gi: The Last Land Franklin: What's Old Is New Again
Captain Franklin Brisk is back on the water, where the hours are long and the work is grueling; he chases his snow crab quota and waits to acquire the boat he learned to fish on as a deckhand; being captain comes with huge responsibilities.
Mi'kma'ki Gwitna'Q (Go by Canoe)
Miawpukek First Nation in Newfoundland is reviving the tradition of birchbark canoe-building; it's a way for the community to connect to the past and ensure their culture survives.
On the Front Line Taking Preventive Action
At the Manawan clinic, a nurse takes the vitals of a patient suffering from neurological issues; in Montreal, street workers distribute harm reduction supplies.
Policier autochtone La perquisition
À Uashat et Mani-utenam, les policiers procèdent à l'arrestation d'individus pour possession et trafic de stupéfiants; à Odanak, la météo force les policiers à effectuer une patrouille plus vigilante.
Sur le terrain Providing Fair Access
The Atikamekw responders from Manawan return in Season 2. The director of health services explains the initiatives introduced to improve patient care since last season.
Pow Wow Chow Pow Wow Chow: Mississaugi First Nation (MFN)
"Chiblow Fish & Chips" and the "Pow Wow Cafe" head north to Mississauga No. 8 First Nation; It's old hat for Chief Bob Chiblow and his wife; it's a first for Chef Shawn Adler, who's reconnected with his high school sweetheart and has brought her.
A Good Game The Mi'kmaw stick
In Potlotek First Nation in Nova Scotia, Terry Denny is bringing back the old tradition of hockey stick making. He takes John through the process of crafting this unique piece of sports equipment and fills him in on the cultural significance.
Wild Rose Vets Lumps, Bumps and Love
Summer unleashes a wave of mysterious ailments in pets across the country; Dr. Dayle Poitras confronts a potentially dangerous lump in a reactive German Shepherd's mouth; Dr. Cori Stephen tackles an out-of-control infection in a dog named Trapper.
Pow Wow Chow Pow Wow Chow: Team Spirit
Family dynamics put teamwork to the test for Chiblow Fish at the busy Wiki Pow Wow; a medical emergency creates concern and setbacks for Chef Adler's team on day one of the Hillside Music Festival.
Nations at War Pacific Raiders
For generations, the First Nations of the Northwest coast lived in fear of the Haida raiders, giving rise to a dazzling golden age of art and architecture.
Nations at War First Contact
In the 16th century, Jacques Cartier provokes a power struggle with the people of Stadacona that will end in death and destruction; their land becomes ground zero for French colonization, leading them to wage the first war of Indigenous resistance.
Nations at War The Knife's Edge
In the mid-1600s, the Dakota found themselves surrounded by rivals and under threat from waves of Indigenous and European migrants; outmatched by the industrial eastern civilizations, they spent decades defending their territory.
Spirit Talker Tyendinaga First Nation ON
Shawn makes his way to Tyendinaga, Ontario, a First Nation with a long history of agriculture; he visits a seed sanctuary; decades after his passing, the spirit of a young child makes a powerful connection; a mother sends a message to her daughters.
Spirit Talker Long Plain First Nation, MB
Shawn joins Knowledge Keeper David Daniels at Long Plain First Nation and forages for medicinal plants along the Assiniboine River. In a poignant reading, grieving siblings connect with their late sister who tragically perished in a roadside accident.
Ghost Hunters of the Grand River Pauline Johnson, Part One
The ghost hunters investigate Chiefswood National Historic Site, known to locals as Pauline Johnson House; as the childhood home of Mohawk poetess E. Pauline Johnson, it is an important Mohawk site on Six Nations territory.
Amplify O'TSI'MIWA IHKITOPI
Blackfoot singer Darcy Turning Robe shares his inspiring journey from a troubled youth to a cultural leader; with his grandfather's guidance and the power of the drum, his story is a testament to transformation.
Mohawk Ironworkers The World Trade Center and 9/11
This is the story of 5 Mohawk men who helped build the iconic Twin Towers and post 9/11.
Tribal Police Files Credit Card Fraud
The progressive First Nation of Tsuut'ina is fast becoming an economic powerhouse with a casino, hotel, golf course, and all the challenges rapid expansion and tourism bring; large numbers of visitors also feature in the work of the Anishnaabe.
