TV Schedule for APTN Languages
Tuesday, April 21st TV listings for APTN Languages
(Dene) Arm Nation In the Running
(Dene, Denesuline) Arm wrestlers TrevorSanipassand Mark MacPhail train and inspire the next generation of Indigenous arm wrestlers. Meanwhile, Trevor tries a first attempt at running in provincial politics.
(Cree) @Home Arthur Tallow
(Cree, Plains) In this episode, Tamara assists Arthur Tallow, a man raised in Vancouver with limited knowledge of his Blackfoot heritage. She helps him find stable housing and transforms his new home with traditional Blackfoot imagery and themes.
Wild Archaeology Diggin' at Snake Bay
The team boards a ferry for Snake Bay; the only defensive site in shíshálh territory, Snake Bay tells a story of war and peace along the Salish Sea; the team harvests fresh clams with elder Jamie Dixon beneath the mudflats on Snake Beach.
(Tutchone) Yukon Harvest New Connections, Part 2
(Tutchone, Northern) After wildfires and an evacuation order force Gwich'in hunting guide, Derek, and his nephew, Jet, to cancel their trip to the Northwest Territories, the two go deer hunting in Alberta.
(Tutchone) Yukon Harvest Spiritual Journey, Part 2
(Tutchone, Northern) In this episode of Yukon Harvest, Brett and Annette hunt for buffalo again, this time with a local guide from the Prophet River Nation.
(Mi'kmaq) Merchants of the Wild Na'puktaqn (triggered snare)
(Mi'kmaq) With the seasons turning and food sources low, stress and loneliness push Jody to the edge, leaving the others wondering if they can continue with another loss, and longing for home.
(Wolastoqey) Petroglyphs to Pixels Episode Thirteen: Haida Provenance
(Wolastoqey) The story of repatriation and provenance of Haida art is one of cultural resilience. Efforts to reclaim these priceless pieces began over fifty years ago and continue today.
(Inuktitut) Adventures on Inuit Land Nanuk of the North 100 Years Part 1
(Inuktitut, Nunavik) Today we join the community as they celebrate one of the most significant northern documentaries turning 100 years old.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
(Inuktitut) Adventures on Inuit Land Nanuk of the North 100 Years Part 2
(Inuktitut, Nunavik) In this episode, we continue to celebrate one of the most significant northern documentaries turning 100 years old by joining in a community feast, music festival, craft fair and more!.
(Inuktitut) Our People, Our Land Youth in Our Communities
(Inuktitut)Nunavik youthllivein isolated communities, a situation that has both pros and cons. Despite their isolation,they manage to stay busy while learning more about their Inuit identity. Hear directly from Inuit youth about their daytoday lives.
(Dene) Dreamcatcher Bios Digging Roots: The Family That Rocks
(Dene) Digging Roots is a Juno Award-winning husband and wife music duo whose sound blends folk-rock, hip hop, pop and blues with the traditional sounds of Indigenous music.
(Dene) Arm Nation In the Running
(Dene, Denesuline) Arm wrestlers TrevorSanipassand Mark MacPhail train and inspire the next generation of Indigenous arm wrestlers. Meanwhile, Trevor tries a first attempt at running in provincial politics.
(Cree) @Home Arthur Tallow
(Cree, Plains) In this episode, Tamara assists Arthur Tallow, a man raised in Vancouver with limited knowledge of his Blackfoot heritage. She helps him find stable housing and transforms his new home with traditional Blackfoot imagery and themes.
Wild Archaeology Diggin' at Snake Bay
The team boards a ferry for Snake Bay; the only defensive site in shíshálh territory, Snake Bay tells a story of war and peace along the Salish Sea; the team harvests fresh clams with elder Jamie Dixon beneath the mudflats on Snake Beach.
(Tutchone) Yukon Harvest New Connections, Part 2
(Tutchone, Northern) After wildfires and an evacuation order force Gwich'in hunting guide, Derek, and his nephew, Jet, to cancel their trip to the Northwest Territories, the two go deer hunting in Alberta.
(Tutchone) Yukon Harvest Spiritual Journey, Part 2
(Tutchone, Northern) In this episode of Yukon Harvest, Brett and Annette hunt for buffalo again, this time with a local guide from the Prophet River Nation.
(Mi'kmaq) Merchants of the Wild Na'puktaqn (triggered snare)
(Mi'kmaq) With the seasons turning and food sources low, stress and loneliness push Jody to the edge, leaving the others wondering if they can continue with another loss, and longing for home.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
(Wolastoqey) Petroglyphs to Pixels Episode Thirteen: Haida Provenance
(Wolastoqey) The story of repatriation and provenance of Haida art is one of cultural resilience. Efforts to reclaim these priceless pieces began over fifty years ago and continue today.
(Inuktitut) Qanuq Isumavit Episode 2
(Inuktitut) Episode 2: Qanuq Isumavit is an Inuktut call-in show that connects Inuit communities through meaningful discussions on traditional knowledge, modern challenges and cultural identity. It highlights topics that are important to Inuit.
(Dene) Dreamcatcher Bios Digging Roots: The Family That Rocks
(Dene) Digging Roots is a Juno Award-winning husband and wife music duo whose sound blends folk-rock, hip hop, pop and blues with the traditional sounds of Indigenous music.
(Dene) Arm Nation In the Running
(Dene, Denesuline) Arm wrestlers TrevorSanipassand Mark MacPhail train and inspire the next generation of Indigenous arm wrestlers. Meanwhile, Trevor tries a first attempt at running in provincial politics.
(Cree) @Home Arthur Tallow
(Cree, Plains) In this episode, Tamara assists Arthur Tallow, a man raised in Vancouver with limited knowledge of his Blackfoot heritage. She helps him find stable housing and transforms his new home with traditional Blackfoot imagery and themes.
Wild Archaeology Diggin' at Snake Bay
The team boards a ferry for Snake Bay; the only defensive site in shíshálh territory, Snake Bay tells a story of war and peace along the Salish Sea; the team harvests fresh clams with elder Jamie Dixon beneath the mudflats on Snake Beach.
(Tutchone) Yukon Harvest Fathers and Daughters
(Tutchone, Northern) After successful hunts in the past to provide food for her community, Geri-Lee of the First Nation of Na-Cho Nyak Dun flies out on a hunting trip with her father to the land he used to guide on.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
(Tutchone) Yukon Harvest Spiritual Journey, Part 2
(Tutchone, Northern) In this episode of Yukon Harvest, Brett and Annette hunt for buffalo again, this time with a local guide from the Prophet River Nation.
(Mi'kmaq) Merchants of the Wild Na'puktaqn (triggered snare)
(Mi'kmaq) With the seasons turning and food sources low, stress and loneliness push Jody to the edge, leaving the others wondering if they can continue with another loss, and longing for home.
(Wolastoqey) Petroglyphs to Pixels Episode Twelve: From the Cradle to the Grave
(Wolastoqey) This episode celebrates Haida artists as they pay tribute to cedar, a keystone species essential to Haida Gwaii's ecosystem and a fundamental element in Haida art.
(Inuktitut) Qanuq Isumavit Episode 2
(Inuktitut) Episode 2: Qanuq Isumavit is an Inuktut call-in show that connects Inuit communities through meaningful discussions on traditional knowledge, modern challenges and cultural identity. It highlights topics that are important to Inuit.
(Dene) Dreamcatcher Bios Digging Roots: The Family That Rocks
(Dene) Digging Roots is a Juno Award-winning husband and wife music duo whose sound blends folk-rock, hip hop, pop and blues with the traditional sounds of Indigenous music.
(Dene) Arm Nation In the Running
(Dene, Denesuline) Arm wrestlers TrevorSanipassand Mark MacPhail train and inspire the next generation of Indigenous arm wrestlers. Meanwhile, Trevor tries a first attempt at running in provincial politics.
(Cree) @Home Arthur Tallow
(Cree, Plains) In this episode, Tamara assists Arthur Tallow, a man raised in Vancouver with limited knowledge of his Blackfoot heritage. She helps him find stable housing and transforms his new home with traditional Blackfoot imagery and themes.
Wild Archaeology Diggin' at Snake Bay
The team boards a ferry for Snake Bay; the only defensive site in shíshálh territory, Snake Bay tells a story of war and peace along the Salish Sea; the team harvests fresh clams with elder Jamie Dixon beneath the mudflats on Snake Beach.
(Tutchone) Yukon Harvest Fathers and Daughters
(Tutchone, Northern) After successful hunts in the past to provide food for her community, Geri-Lee of the First Nation of Na-Cho Nyak Dun flies out on a hunting trip with her father to the land he used to guide on.
(Tutchone) Yukon Harvest Spiritual Journey, Part 2
(Tutchone, Northern) In this episode of Yukon Harvest, Brett and Annette hunt for buffalo again, this time with a local guide from the Prophet River Nation.
(Tutchone) Yukon Harvest Apprentice Guide, part 3
(Tutchone, Northern) Brett continues his intensive guide training with Ryan on a bear hunt expedition on Vancouver Island, hoping for success as time is running out.
(Mi'kmaq) Gespe'gewa'gi: The Last Land BEVERLY: The Captain of a Fishing Boat
(Mi'kmaq) 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. In this episode, she balances snow crab and tuna.
(Mi'kmaq) Mi'kma'ki Mi'kma'ki: Gwitna'q
(Mi'kmaq) For the Mi'kmaw community of Miawpukek First Nation, reviving the tradition of birch bark canoe building is a way to connect to the past and ensure cultural survival.
(Inuktitut) Qanuq Isumavit Episode 2
(Inuktitut) Episode 2: Qanuq Isumavit is an Inuktut call-in show that connects Inuit communities through meaningful discussions on traditional knowledge, modern challenges and cultural identity. It highlights topics that are important to Inuit.
(Anishinaabemowin) Pow Wow Chow Pow Wow Chow: Chiblow Lake Lodge & Beaver Valley Fall Fair
(Anishinaabemowin, Odawa)Halfway through the powwow season,Bob catches up on some of his chief duties and then kicks back with Rhonda.Shawn scrambles to fill a hole in his schedule by setting up at a fall fair where nobody's heard of an Indian taco.
