TV Schedule for APTN Languages
Saturday, January 10th TV listings for APTN Languages
(Wolastoqey) Lil Glooscap and the Legends of Turtle Island Lil Glooscap and the Sleepover / Lil Glooscap meets Rainbow
(Wolastoqey) Everyone is having fun during a sleepover, playing new games and sharing stories and snacks. Tricks can be fun too, as long as they're harmless and everyone is invited to join in!
(Inuktitut) Tuktu Tuktu's Birthday
(Inuktitut, South Baffin) Tuktu is so excited for his first birthday! When all of his friends say they are too busy to play, Tuktu is upset and thinks all of his friends have forgotten his special day. But, his friends haven't forgotten.
(Inuktitut) Anaana's Tent Matching
(Inuktitut, North and South Baffin) Rita Claire is folding laundry and she's looking to match her favourite socks. Can we help her? Later, Jerry Laisa visits the qarmaq and sings his clean-up song, Pirunaqsalirmita, and we read theillustrated book.
(Cree) Tiga Talk Keep Trying
(Cree) Tiga and the children listen to the sounds of rain as they learn about making a shelter and different kinds of dwellings: a warm and cozy teepee, drafty caves and homes on wheels.they learn about animal homes in the story Where Do You Live?
Chums Best Chums Forever
A unique alliance forms when a human girl, a rabbit, a beaver and a ptarmigan unite in a mission to help an injured eaglet return to her nest.
(Anishinaabemowin) Chums Best Chums Forever
(Anishinaabemowin, Central) A unique alliance forms when a human girl, a rabbit, a beaver, and a ptarmigan unite in a daring mission to help an injured eaglet return to her nest.
(Halkomelem) Coyote's Crazy Smart Science Show Light
(Halkomelem) Join the Science Questers and learn how light has different temperatures and how to make your very own sunset.
(Kanien'kéha) Dreamcatchers Kid-cwayola
(Kanien'kéha) When the Dreamcatchers catch a dream about a dam monster flooding a reserve, they must find the Dreamer, unlock his ancestral superpowers and stop the dream from coming true!
(Inuktitut) Warrior Up! Hailey Rose: Speaking Out
(Inuktitut, South Baffin) At only 19 years old, university student HaileyRose is speaking out for Indigenous youth across Saskatchewan and Canada.she organizes a special powwow to promote a topic near dear to her heart:Indigenous youth mental health.
(Inuktitut) Ajungi! Beaded Necklace
(Inuktitut, South Baffin) Inuk seamstress and jewelry maker Atsinak Bishop teaches Martha Joy Qaqqasiq how to make a beautiful beaded necklace.
(Inuktitut) Our People, Our Land Mattiusi: Profession Sculptor
(Inuktitut) A famous sculptor and abstract artist,MattiusiIyaitukcombines modern techniques and abstract forms from Inuit techniques.Mattiusitalks about his art andhow he uses modern tools in his work.
(Kanien'kéha) Mohawk Ironworkers Booming out to NYC
(Kanien'kéha)In the 1920s,New York City was the most popular area for Mohawk ironworkers,who went on to help build the skyline and some of its famous structures.Follow story of Mohawk ironworkers living in Little Caughnawaga known as modern Brooklyn.
(Kanien'kéha) Ghost Hunters of the Grand River Music Conservatory
(Kanien'kéha, Ohsweken) The ghost hunters investigate the many reports of paranormal incidents at the Royal Conservatory of Music, including disembodied singing, apparitions, pianos playing on their own and shadow figures occupying a theatre.
