TV Schedule for APTN Languages
Thursday, April 16th TV listings for APTN Languages
(Dene) Skindigenous New Mexico
(Dene) Stephanie Big Eagle is a traditional hand poke tattoo artist in New Mexico. She utilizes both traditional and modern designs on her clients to activate their energy, protect their spirit and honour their accomplishments and heritage.
(Anishinaabemowin) Crazy Like a Lynx Wabano Centre for Aboriginal Health
(Anishinaabemowin, Odawa) Don and Dakota Ray join the staff of the award-winning Wabano Centre for Aboriginal Health to get an inside look at just a handful of the successful programs it delivers to Indigenous communities in Ottawa, Ont.
(Anishinaabemowin) Acting Good Grouse Lake Grouse Break
(Anishinaabemowin)Haunted by a childhood incident, Paul joins the annual grouse hunt to confront his fears but soon finds himself pursued by a foul-mouthed bird named Grousey.Chickadee and Logan increase the stakes in their battle for Jo's affection.
(Nisga'a) Ocean Warriors: Mission Ready The Plane in Peril
(Nisga'a) A floatplane with four people aboard reports a hard ocean landing, flipping over in an area of turbulent riptides. The Quatsino Nation Coast Guard Auxiliary joins the Gordon Reid Canadian Coast Guard Ship to search for the downed plane.
(Kwak'wala) Ocean Warriors: Mission Ready Episode 8
(Kwak'wala) Training exercises are critical to the success of every search and rescue mission. Quatsino's Coastal Nations Coast Guard Auxiliary team practices high-speed manoeuvres and crew overboard drills so they are ready for anything.
(Mi'kmaq) Spirit Talker Woodstock First Nation, NB
(Mi'kmaq) Shawn explores an old trail system and searches for arrowheads along the river. A powerful reading with three sisters revisits the tragic death of their brother. A reluctant participant connects with a brother he never had the chance.
(Mi'kmaq) Spirit Talker Lake Helen First Nation, ON
(Mi'kmaq) Shawn goes fishing for walleye on Fraser Lake with local guide, Alan Odawa. During his reading, a grandmother has a comforting message for her granddaughter and a friend makes an important connection.
(Kanien'kéha) Ghost Hunters of the Grand River Arlington Hotel
(Kanien'kéha, Ohsweken) The ghost hunters travel to Paris, Ont., to investigate the haunted history of the Arlington Hotel, where many guests have witnessed apparitions.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
(Oneida) Amplify ASIRA
(Oneida) Colombian-Canadian icon Lido Pimienta blends music, activism and hilarity in a candid look into her life and career. Featuring Tim Fontaine and Walking Eagle News in Cree, this episode explores humour as a force for survival.
(Kanien'kéha) Princesses Typecast
(Kanien'kéha) For over a hundred years, westerns, dramas and even documentaries have shaped the public's perception of Indigenous Peoples. This episode looks at Indigenous female characters that influenced how Indigenous women are portrayed today.
(Dene) Tribal Police Files Covid
(Dene, Tsuut'ina) Tsuut'ina police spend a lot of time de-escalating tense situations during the COVID-19 pandemic. Amid so much uncertainty, Indigenous teachings are a reminder that people can cope with the help of purification ceremonies.
(Dene) Skindigenous New Mexico
(Dene) Stephanie Big Eagle is a traditional hand poke tattoo artist in New Mexico. She utilizes both traditional and modern designs on her clients to activate their energy, protect their spirit and honour their accomplishments and heritage.
(Anishinaabemowin) Crazy Like a Lynx Wabano Centre for Aboriginal Health
(Anishinaabemowin, Odawa) Don and Dakota Ray join the staff of the award-winning Wabano Centre for Aboriginal Health to get an inside look at just a handful of the successful programs it delivers to Indigenous communities in Ottawa, Ont.
(Anishinaabemowin) Acting Good Grouse Lake Grouse Break
(Anishinaabemowin)Haunted by a childhood incident, Paul joins the annual grouse hunt to confront his fears but soon finds himself pursued by a foul-mouthed bird named Grousey.Chickadee and Logan increase the stakes in their battle for Jo's affection.
(Nisga'a) Ocean Warriors: Mission Ready The Plane in Peril
(Nisga'a) A floatplane with four people aboard reports a hard ocean landing, flipping over in an area of turbulent riptides. The Quatsino Nation Coast Guard Auxiliary joins the Gordon Reid Canadian Coast Guard Ship to search for the downed plane.
(Kwak'wala) Ocean Warriors: Mission Ready Episode 8
(Kwak'wala) Training exercises are critical to the success of every search and rescue mission. Quatsino's Coastal Nations Coast Guard Auxiliary team practices high-speed manoeuvres and crew overboard drills so they are ready for anything.
(Mi'kmaq) Spirit Talker Woodstock First Nation, NB
(Mi'kmaq) Shawn explores an old trail system and searches for arrowheads along the river. A powerful reading with three sisters revisits the tragic death of their brother. A reluctant participant connects with a brother he never had the chance.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
(Mi'kmaq) Spirit Talker Lake Helen First Nation, ON
(Mi'kmaq) Shawn goes fishing for walleye on Fraser Lake with local guide, Alan Odawa. During his reading, a grandmother has a comforting message for her granddaughter and a friend makes an important connection.
(Kanien'kéha) Ghost Hunters of the Grand River Arlington Hotel
(Kanien'kéha, Ohsweken) The ghost hunters travel to Paris, Ont., to investigate the haunted history of the Arlington Hotel, where many guests have witnessed apparitions.
(Oneida) Amplify ASIRA
(Oneida) Colombian-Canadian icon Lido Pimienta blends music, activism and hilarity in a candid look into her life and career. Featuring Tim Fontaine and Walking Eagle News in Cree, this episode explores humour as a force for survival.
(Kanien'kéha) Princesses Typecast
(Kanien'kéha) For over a hundred years, westerns, dramas and even documentaries have shaped the public's perception of Indigenous Peoples. This episode looks at Indigenous female characters that influenced how Indigenous women are portrayed today.
(Dene) Tribal Police Files Covid
(Dene, Tsuut'ina) Tsuut'ina police spend a lot of time de-escalating tense situations during the COVID-19 pandemic. Amid so much uncertainty, Indigenous teachings are a reminder that people can cope with the help of purification ceremonies.
(Dene) Skindigenous Rosa Lopez
(Dene, Denesuline) Rosa is a 50-year-old Wayuu Elder who lives in Northeastern Colombia with her family. The Wayuu culture is matriarchal, and Rosa is responsible for teaching traditional knowledge like weaving, knitting, dancing and face-painting.
