TV Schedule for APTN Languages
Friday, July 17th TV listings for APTN Languages
(Blackfoot) Poke'n the Bear Cultural Disconnect
(Blackfoot, Siksika) Rod dives into how technology is reshaping both Blackfoot and broader Indigenous identities, challenging us to stay rooted in the digital age.
(Michif) Michif Country Shane Chartrand
(Michif, French) Chef Shane and Julien Chartrand go spring fishing on Lake Manitoba. Chef Shane prepares lesser-known fish, showcasing ingredient accessibility for Michif and First Nations.
(Michif) Red River Gold If That Isn't Slavery…
(Michif, French) A local Métis father and daughter show the team a hidden piece of the Dawson Trail on their property and share a theory about the gold's location. Goldie encounters some good luck.
(Nsyilxcen) Quest Out West Wild Food Regeneration
(Nsyilxcen)Tracey visits the Lower Nicola Indian Band and speaks with Chief Stuart Jackson about the devastation caused by recent climatic events.Tracey then meets Lorna Shuter,operator of Shulus Gardens, and cooks a meal with the band school's chef.
(Nsyilxcen) Merchants of the Wild Smoker
(Nsyilxcen) Thrilled with a much-needed gift and lesson from local Elders, the group prepares and enjoys a meal of wild squirrel before catastrophe hits the camp.
(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.
(Mi'kmaq) Spirit Talker Bear River First Nation, NS
(Mi'kmaq) Shawn visits Bear River First Nation where he harvests sweetgrass and learns some new Mi'kmaq words while painting. A mother sends a message of hope and forgiveness to her adult children and the story of an unknown sibling is revealed.
Warriors of Tomorrow To the Limit of Strength
A nighttime alert reveals the recruits' weaknesses, leading to intense punitive drills; the final exercise of the program, dubbed le clos, ends with a simulated ambush and an exhausting march that pushes everyone to their limit.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
(Kanien'kéha) Animal Nation Bison
(Kanien'kéha, Kanien'kéha (Kahnawà?ke and Six Nations)) Indigenous communities like the Kainai Blood Tribe revive their deep cultural and ecological ties to the bison with the help of Elk Island National Park, which reintroduces them to the prairies.
(Blackfoot) Secret History The Loneliest Number
(Blackfoot, Siksika) As her people face extinction, a young woman, armed with a pen and traditional knowledge, chooses captivity over freedom to ensure her people's existence is not lost to history.
(Blackfoot) Poke'n the Bear Cultural Disconnect
(Blackfoot, Siksika) Rod dives into how technology is reshaping both Blackfoot and broader Indigenous identities, challenging us to stay rooted in the digital age.
(Michif) Michif Country Shane Chartrand
(Michif, French) Chef Shane and Julien Chartrand go spring fishing on Lake Manitoba. Chef Shane prepares lesser-known fish, showcasing ingredient accessibility for Michif and First Nations.
(Michif) Red River Gold If That Isn't Slavery…
(Michif, French) A local Métis father and daughter show the team a hidden piece of the Dawson Trail on their property and share a theory about the gold's location. Goldie encounters some good luck.
(Nsyilxcen) Quest Out West Wild Food Regeneration
(Nsyilxcen)Tracey visits the Lower Nicola Indian Band and speaks with Chief Stuart Jackson about the devastation caused by recent climatic events.Tracey then meets Lorna Shuter,operator of Shulus Gardens, and cooks a meal with the band school's chef.
(Nsyilxcen) Merchants of the Wild Smoker
(Nsyilxcen) Thrilled with a much-needed gift and lesson from local Elders, the group prepares and enjoys a meal of wild squirrel before catastrophe hits the camp.
(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.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
L'équipe de Montréal présente les nouvelles des communautés autochtones au Québec ainsi que l'actualité d'intérêt national.
(Innu-aimun) Warriors of Tomorrow The Carcajou's Call
(Innu-aimun, Uashat and Pessamit) The arrival at Camp Vimy marks the beginning of the Carcajou military program. Amid receiving their equipment, making their beds and taking care of administrative formalities, the recruits share their hopes.
(Kanien'kéha) Animal Nation Salmon
(Kanien'kéha, Kanien'kéha (Kahnawà?ke and Six Nations)) Indigenous communities in British Columbia and Labrador restore salmon populations and revitalize cultural traditions by monitoring, rearing and releasing young salmon in the spring.
(Blackfoot) Secret History The Loneliest Number
(Blackfoot, Siksika) As her people face extinction, a young woman, armed with a pen and traditional knowledge, chooses captivity over freedom to ensure her people's existence is not lost to history.
(Blackfoot) Poke'n the Bear Language & Cultural Preservation
(Blackfoot, Siksika) Rod's not holding back; this one's a bannock slap to the face - a fierce call to save our languages and traditions before they're lost forever. It's time to protect what remains and revive our culture with a vengeance.
(Michif) Michif Country Shane Chartrand
(Michif, French) Chef Shane and Julien Chartrand go spring fishing on Lake Manitoba. Chef Shane prepares lesser-known fish, showcasing ingredient accessibility for Michif and First Nations.
(Michif) Red River Gold If That Isn't Slavery…
(Michif, French) A local Métis father and daughter show the team a hidden piece of the Dawson Trail on their property and share a theory about the gold's location. Goldie encounters some good luck.
(Nsyilxcen) Quest Out West Wild Food Regeneration
(Nsyilxcen)Tracey visits the Lower Nicola Indian Band and speaks with Chief Stuart Jackson about the devastation caused by recent climatic events.Tracey then meets Lorna Shuter,operator of Shulus Gardens, and cooks a meal with the band school's chef.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
(Nsyilxcen) Merchants of the Wild Drum
(Nsyilxcen) Deep in the mountain valley before a devastating storm breaks, the group reflects on the profound changes the journey has brought them. The crew is united by another teaching that ties into the last one when they learn to make drums.
(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.
(Mi'kmaq) Spirit Talker Bear River First Nation, NS
(Mi'kmaq) Shawn visits Bear River First Nation where he harvests sweetgrass and learns some new Mi'kmaq words while painting. A mother sends a message of hope and forgiveness to her adult children and the story of an unknown sibling is revealed.
L'équipe de Montréal présente les nouvelles des communautés autochtones au Québec ainsi que l'actualité d'intérêt national.
(Kanien'kéha) Animal Nation Salmon
(Kanien'kéha, Kanien'kéha (Kahnawà?ke and Six Nations)) Indigenous communities in British Columbia and Labrador restore salmon populations and revitalize cultural traditions by monitoring, rearing and releasing young salmon in the spring.
(Blackfoot) Secret History The Loneliest Number
(Blackfoot, Siksika) As her people face extinction, a young woman, armed with a pen and traditional knowledge, chooses captivity over freedom to ensure her people's existence is not lost to history.
(Blackfoot) Poke'n the Bear Language & Cultural Preservation
(Blackfoot, Siksika) Rod's not holding back; this one's a bannock slap to the face - a fierce call to save our languages and traditions before they're lost forever. It's time to protect what remains and revive our culture with a vengeance.
(Michif) Michif Country Shane Chartrand
(Michif, French) Chef Shane and Julien Chartrand go spring fishing on Lake Manitoba. Chef Shane prepares lesser-known fish, showcasing ingredient accessibility for Michif and First Nations.
(Michif) Red River Gold If That Isn't Slavery…
(Michif, French) A local Métis father and daughter show the team a hidden piece of the Dawson Trail on their property and share a theory about the gold's location. Goldie encounters some good luck.
(Nsyilxcen) Merchants of the Wild Smoker
(Nsyilxcen) Thrilled with a much-needed gift and lesson from local Elders, the group prepares and enjoys a meal of wild squirrel before catastrophe hits the camp.
(Nsyilxcen) Quest Out West Wild Food Abandoned Gardens
(Nsyilxcen) Tracey and Jennifer discuss the ongoing traumas created by the Canadian residential school system. Joined by guests Adam Eneas, Michael Brezner and Taylor Lezard, Tracey learns about the K'?mcnitkw (Alongside the Water) Floodplain.
(Nsyilxcen) Merchants of the Wild Smoker
(Nsyilxcen) Thrilled with a much-needed gift and lesson from local Elders, the group prepares and enjoys a meal of wild squirrel before catastrophe hits the camp.
(Mi'kmaq) Teepee Time Teepee Cleans His Room/Teepee Makes His Bed
(Mi'kmaq) Come and watch as Teepee cleans his room and makes his bed by himself.
(Wolastoqey) Lil Glooscap and the Legends of Turtle Island Lil Glooscap meets Owl and Raven / Lil Glooscap and the Veggie Burger
(Wolastoqey) Lil Glooscap and friends learn that misunderstandings happen when we don't listen. In order to properly understand each other, we should always listen to both sides of a story.
(Inuktitut) Tuktu Umingmak's Hurt Leg
(Inuktitut, South Baffin) Umingmak trips over a rock and hurts her leg on the way to meet her friends to compete in the Inuit games. Since she can't compete, her friends try to cheer her up.
(Inuktitut) Anaana's Tent Lots of Opposites
(Inuktitut, North and South Baffin) Rita Claire has some items that are big and small, light and dark, rough and smooth. What are these differences called? Tooma Laisa and Mary Poisey sing the throat song Qimmiruluapik, and we read the book.
(Cree) Tiga Talk Where Is It?
(Cree)As they play hide and seek, the children and puppets learn about prepositions. Then, everyone starts losing things -Dad's jacket, Gavin's special coin, Tiga's favourite whistle and Gertie's train of thought! But Ribbit the Rapper saves the day!
(Anishinaabemowin) Chums We Pelican't Fish
(Anishinaabemowin, Central) A peaceful fishing day for Emiree and Ira turns chaotic with pelicans dominating the lake. The Chums work collaboratively to negotiate a shared space, ensuring all can enjoy the lake harmoniously.
(Mi'kmaq) Teepee Time Teepee Cleans His Room/Teepee Makes His Bed
(Mi'kmaq) Come and watch as Teepee cleans his room and makes his bed by himself.
