TV Schedule for APTN Languages
Monday, June 1st TV listings for APTN Languages
(Blackfoot) Coastal Carvings The Show
(Blackfoot) Tensions are high during final preparations for the Coastal Carvings showcase event where clients, family and friends gather to enjoy and celebrate the gallery and special pieces on display.
(Cree) Rabbit Soup australia-Down Under
(Cree, Swampy)Davey and Melva couch-travel to Australia and New Zealand! Davey snorkels in the Great Barrier Reef, samples wild eats and Vegemite sandwiches, tries playing a didgeridoo and throwing a boomerang, then hops over to New Zealand to learn.
(Anishinaabemowin) Tribal Police Files The Chase
(Anishinaabemowin) Matt and Dave assist the OPP with a perimeter containment of a suspect. Matt holds his position while Dave explores the nearby trails. The suspect is spotted and a pulse-pounding chase ensues, joined by a helicopter and a K9 unit.
(Stl'atl'imx) Tribal Police Files Sudden Death
(Stl'atl'imx) Two officers respond to the report of a sudden death and must determine if there are suspicious circumstances. Faced with growing anger and animosity at the scene of a call-out, police officers show respect and understanding to the.
(Nsyilxcen) Quest Out West Wild Food Berry
(Nsyilxcen) Tracey discusses Food Chief Saskatoon Berry; their importance and traditional uses.
(Mi'kmaq) Spirit Talker Victoria Settlement/Métis Crossing, AB
(Mi'kmaq) Shawn connects with his Métis ancestry when he travels northeast of Edmonton to Métis Crossing in the Victoria Settlement. Knowledge holder, Lilyrose Meyers, teaches Shawn about the Métis blanket coat.
(Mi'kmaq) Gespe'gewa'gi: The Last Land JOE & DANNY: Just for the Halibut
(Mi'kmaq) Danny and Joe Tuplin, a father-son duo, leave the familiar waters of their community to fish for halibut off the northern tip of Prince Edward Island, continuing a family tradition.
(Inuktitut) Tiiturta Sobriety
(Inuktitut, South Baffin) This episode features a raw and inspirational interview with Beatrice Deer, who talks about her struggles with addiction, her journey to sobriety and how she continues to overcome past traumas.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
(Inuktitut) Ajungi! Iggaak
(Inuktitut, South Baffin) Inuk Elder July Papatsie teaches Jessie Kigutaq how to make traditional snow goggles, which help protect Inuit from snow blindness.
(Atikamekw) Première ligne La miraculée
(Atikamekw) Nurse Lucille Lamothe is stationed in a clinic in La Romaine when she is brought a nearly unconscious woman who is violently vomiting. Lucille and her colleagues struggle to intubate the patient, who goes into cardiopulmonary arrest.
(Blackfoot) Horse Warriors Bridezilla
(Blackfoot, Siksika) In Enoch, tempers flare as Sarah and Benny scramble to get ready on their wedding day. It's the last race of the season and Two Medicine is hungry for a championship win.
(Blackfoot) Coastal Carvings The Show
(Blackfoot) Tensions are high during final preparations for the Coastal Carvings showcase event where clients, family and friends gather to enjoy and celebrate the gallery and special pieces on display.
(Cree) Rabbit Soup australia-Down Under
(Cree, Swampy)Davey and Melva couch-travel to Australia and New Zealand! Davey snorkels in the Great Barrier Reef, samples wild eats and Vegemite sandwiches, tries playing a didgeridoo and throwing a boomerang, then hops over to New Zealand to learn.
(Anishinaabemowin) Tribal Police Files The Chase
(Anishinaabemowin) Matt and Dave assist the OPP with a perimeter containment of a suspect. Matt holds his position while Dave explores the nearby trails. The suspect is spotted and a pulse-pounding chase ensues, joined by a helicopter and a K9 unit.
(Stl'atl'imx) Tribal Police Files Sudden Death
(Stl'atl'imx) Two officers respond to the report of a sudden death and must determine if there are suspicious circumstances. Faced with growing anger and animosity at the scene of a call-out, police officers show respect and understanding to the.
(Nsyilxcen) Quest Out West Wild Food Berry
(Nsyilxcen) Tracey discusses Food Chief Saskatoon Berry; their importance and traditional uses.
(Mi'kmaq) Spirit Talker Tsleil-Waututh Nation, BC
(Mi'kmaq) Shawn travels to the Pacific Northwest to Tsleil-Waututh Nation in North Vancouver, B.C. He meets elder Ed Thomas at Cates Park who explains the archeological significance of the area. Next, Shawn meets Dennis Thomas, a Tsleil-Waututh.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
(Mi'kmaq) Gespe'gewa'gi: The Last Land JOE & DANNY: Just for the Halibut
(Mi'kmaq) Danny and Joe Tuplin, a father-son duo, leave the familiar waters of their community to fish for halibut off the northern tip of Prince Edward Island, continuing a family tradition.
(Inuktitut) Tiiturta Language
(Inuktitut, South Baffin) This episode focuses on the state of the Inuktitut language among Inuit, examining how residential schools contributed to its decline and highlighting current efforts to preserve, promote and revitalize it.
(Inuktitut) Ajungi! Iggaak
(Inuktitut, South Baffin) Inuk Elder July Papatsie teaches Jessie Kigutaq how to make traditional snow goggles, which help protect Inuit from snow blindness.
(Atikamekw) Première ligne La miraculée
(Atikamekw) Nurse Lucille Lamothe is stationed in a clinic in La Romaine when she is brought a nearly unconscious woman who is violently vomiting. Lucille and her colleagues struggle to intubate the patient, who goes into cardiopulmonary arrest.
(Blackfoot) Horse Warriors Bridezilla
(Blackfoot, Siksika) In Enoch, tempers flare as Sarah and Benny scramble to get ready on their wedding day. It's the last race of the season and Two Medicine is hungry for a championship win.
(Blackfoot) Coastal Carvings The Show
(Blackfoot) Tensions are high during final preparations for the Coastal Carvings showcase event where clients, family and friends gather to enjoy and celebrate the gallery and special pieces on display.
(Cree) Rabbit Soup oseechikehwinna-Getting Crafty
(Cree, Swampy) Melva shares family stories of crafting and beading, showing off the mukluks and a buckskin vest Davey wore as a kid. Then, they get their creative juices flowing as they hand-sculpt pieces out of clay. This is just the start.
(Anishinaabemowin) Tribal Police Files Dangerous Water
(Anishinaabemowin)Matt recalls the day he tried to save a young girl from drowning.Doug and Jules patrol Lake Couchiching and caution some carless jet-skiers.Tom recounts the history of the drum in Indigenous culture and Jules invests in real estate.
(Stl'atl'imx) Tribal Police Files Sudden Death
(Stl'atl'imx) Two officers respond to the report of a sudden death and must determine if there are suspicious circumstances. Faced with growing anger and animosity at the scene of a call-out, police officers show respect and understanding to the.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
(Nsyilxcen) Quest Out West Wild Food Berry
(Nsyilxcen) Tracey discusses Food Chief Saskatoon Berry; their importance and traditional uses.
(Mi'kmaq) Spirit Talker Tsleil-Waututh Nation, BC
(Mi'kmaq) Shawn travels to the Pacific Northwest to Tsleil-Waututh Nation in North Vancouver, B.C. He meets elder Ed Thomas at Cates Park who explains the archeological significance of the area. Next, Shawn meets Dennis Thomas, a Tsleil-Waututh.
(Mi'kmaq) Gespe'gewa'gi: The Last Land JOE & DANNY: Just for the Halibut
(Mi'kmaq) Danny and Joe Tuplin, a father-son duo, leave the familiar waters of their community to fish for halibut off the northern tip of Prince Edward Island, continuing a family tradition.
(Inuktitut) Tiiturta Language
(Inuktitut, South Baffin) This episode focuses on the state of the Inuktitut language among Inuit, examining how residential schools contributed to its decline and highlighting current efforts to preserve, promote and revitalize it.
(Inuktitut) Ajungi! Hunting Tools
(Inuktitut, South Baffin) In Clyde River, Ilk Angutijuaq imparts the skill of crafting tools for hunting sea mammals to his grandson Mark Sanguja, preserving a vital tradition.
(Atikamekw) Première ligne La miraculée
(Atikamekw) Nurse Lucille Lamothe is stationed in a clinic in La Romaine when she is brought a nearly unconscious woman who is violently vomiting. Lucille and her colleagues struggle to intubate the patient, who goes into cardiopulmonary arrest.
(Blackfoot) Horse Warriors Horses Are Better Than Humans
(Blackfoot, Siksika) River Cree lets a team member go after a disastrous end-of-season race. Poitras Relay reflects on how horses have helped them get through some dark times, and Two Medicine's Jesse Carlson steps up to ride for his injured.
(Blackfoot) Coastal Carvings Speed It Up
(Blackfoot) Frustrations begin to arise with distractions during the door creation. Jeremy and collaborator, Lorne, embark on a new burl.
(Cree) Rabbit Soup oseechikehwinna-Getting Crafty
(Cree, Swampy) Melva shares family stories of crafting and beading, showing off the mukluks and a buckskin vest Davey wore as a kid. Then, they get their creative juices flowing as they hand-sculpt pieces out of clay. This is just the start.
(Anishinaabemowin) Tribal Police Files Dangerous Water
(Anishinaabemowin)Matt recalls the day he tried to save a young girl from drowning.Doug and Jules patrol Lake Couchiching and caution some carless jet-skiers.Tom recounts the history of the drum in Indigenous culture and Jules invests in real estate.
(Stl'atl'imx) Tribal Police Files Sudden Death
(Stl'atl'imx) Two officers respond to the report of a sudden death and must determine if there are suspicious circumstances. Faced with growing anger and animosity at the scene of a call-out, police officers show respect and understanding to the.
(Stl'atl'imx) Tribal Police Files Theft File
(Stl'atl'imx) It's three versus one when a constable chases down suspects and finds a knife in their vehicle. The chief officer attends traditional sweats to make her a better officer. The action continues when an officer responds to a call.
(Nsyilxcen) Quest Out West Wild Food Ecommunity
(Nsyilxcen) While on a tour of the Penticton Indian Reserve, Tracey and her friends learn about two fantastic sustainable projects that grow food for the locals.
(Mi'kmaq) Merchants of the Wild Canoe
(Mi'kmaq) On the intimidating shores of the Atlantic Ocean, six Indigenous strangers must come together in order to survive with no food or modern technology. Following a difficult canoe paddle, they work to set up camp before nightfall.
(Wolastoqey) Petroglyphs to Pixels Episode Six: Graphics Arts
(Wolastoqey) Both of these talented young artists began their journeys as sketch artists inspired by Disney characters, showcasing their early artistic talents.
(Inuktitut) Adventures on Inuit Land Dwarves
(Inuktitut, Nunavik) In this episode, we delve into Inuit mythology to learn about the dwarf creatures called Inugagulliit. They may appear small and harmless, but beware—they can be deadly!
(Inuktitut) Tiiturta Celebrate Life
(Inuktitut, South Baffin) This episode explores mental health among Inuit youth, highlighting the resources available to them and the ways Inuit celebrate life in the face of an ongoing suicide crisis.
(Inuktitut) Our People, Our Land About Survival
(Inuktitut) Founded in 1996, the Survival School teaches local Inuit students how to safely navigate the ice, build an igloo and respond to a disaster. In this episode of Our People Our Land, Akinsie Sivuarapik learns how to build an igloo.
(Dene) Arm Nation Going the Distance
(Dene, Denesuline) Nathan W. Brien and Noland Gunner travel 2,000 km from their hometown of Mistissini in northern Quebec to become top-ranked at the World Armwrestling League in Las Vegas.
