TV Schedule for APTN Languages
Tuesday, July 28th TV listings for APTN Languages
(Cree) @Home Carrie Stonestand
(Cree, Plains) City life has made it challenging for Carrie Stonestand, a wife and mother of five in Saskatchewan, to stay connected to her Cree culture. With host Tamara Bell, she explores her heritage and transforms her kitchen, renewing her bond.
(Dakota) Grandma Sherry's Kitchen Just Desserts
(Dakota) In today's episode, Grandma Sherry is praisin' the raisin by making two delectable desserts. First, she bakes a moist carrot cake with hand-whipped cream cheese icing. Then, she makes a creamy rice and raisins recipe she remembers from.
(Dakota) Wild Archaeology Inuvialuit
(Dakota) With the rapidly changing climate, precious artifacts in the Canadian Arctic are in danger of being lost into the sea. On their first solo mission, Jen and Jacob go to Richards Island in the Northwest Territories.
(Tutchone) Yukon Harvest Season Three: Reflections
(Tutchone, Northern) In this retrospective episode, the hunters and guides reflect on their journeys from the past season. From the Yukon wilds to the Northwest Territories and beyond, we check in with the hunters in the present day as they share.
(Tutchone) Yukon Harvest Spiritual Journey, Part 3
(Tutchone, Northern) In this episode of Yukon Harvest, Brett travels to the Bloodvein community, where he meets his biological family for the first time before heading on an expedition that goes awry.
(Mi'kmaq) Merchants of the Wild Medicine
(Mi'kmaq) The sun has returned, and the group are finally feeling the power of nature, as well as the healing effects of their journey. A trio of beloved Elders return to meet the group with vital teachings and welcome gifts.
(Wolastoqey) Petroglyphs to Pixels Episode One: Continuity of Haida Art
(Wolastoqey) In March 2020, the World Health Organization halted global travel due to the COVID-19 pandemic, coinciding with the planned start of filming for season two of Petroglyphs to Pixels.
(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!
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
(Inuktitut) Tiiturta Reflecting on Our Seasons
(Inuktitut, South Baffin) In the season finale, the hosts reflect on all the places they've visited and the great experiences they've had with Inuit youth who are making a real impact in their regions and beyond.
(Inuktitut) Our People, Our Land Torngak Mountains National Park, an Overview
(Inuktitut) Watch the first of a three-part series on Torngak Mountains National Park and its historical significance for the Inuit.
(Dene) Arm Nation Best of the Best
(Dene, Denesuline)It's thefinal day of The Canadian National Championships and tensions are high.Donna Purdy, Steph Heroux, Natasha Batt,Evan Bourgoin and Adam Bourgoin,all endure their final reckoning as they face off against the best arm wrestlers.
(Cree) @Home Carrie Stonestand
(Cree, Plains) City life has made it challenging for Carrie Stonestand, a wife and mother of five in Saskatchewan, to stay connected to her Cree culture. With host Tamara Bell, she explores her heritage and transforms her kitchen, renewing her bond.
(Dakota) Grandma Sherry's Kitchen Just Desserts
(Dakota) In today's episode, Grandma Sherry is praisin' the raisin by making two delectable desserts. First, she bakes a moist carrot cake with hand-whipped cream cheese icing. Then, she makes a creamy rice and raisins recipe she remembers from.
(Dakota) Wild Archaeology Inuvialuit
(Dakota) With the rapidly changing climate, precious artifacts in the Canadian Arctic are in danger of being lost into the sea. On their first solo mission, Jen and Jacob go to Richards Island in the Northwest Territories.
(Tutchone) Yukon Harvest Season Three: Reflections
(Tutchone, Northern) In this retrospective episode, the hunters and guides reflect on their journeys from the past season. From the Yukon wilds to the Northwest Territories and beyond, we check in with the hunters in the present day as they share.
(Tutchone) Yukon Harvest Spiritual Journey, Part 3
(Tutchone, Northern) In this episode of Yukon Harvest, Brett travels to the Bloodvein community, where he meets his biological family for the first time before heading on an expedition that goes awry.
(Mi'kmaq) Merchants of the Wild Medicine
(Mi'kmaq) The sun has returned, and the group are finally feeling the power of nature, as well as the healing effects of their journey. A trio of beloved Elders return to meet the group with vital teachings and welcome gifts.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
(Wolastoqey) Petroglyphs to Pixels Episode One: Continuity of Haida Art
(Wolastoqey) In March 2020, the World Health Organization halted global travel due to the COVID-19 pandemic, coinciding with the planned start of filming for season two of Petroglyphs to Pixels.
(Inuktitut) Adventures on Inuit Land Inuit Tattoos
(Inuktitut, Nunavik) In today's episode, we will discover the age-old tradition of Inuit tattooing, called Tuniit. This age-old tradition which was once seen on the faces of Inuit women everywhere, hasn't been practiced in over 100 years, until now.
(Inuktitut) Tiiturta Inuit Nunangat
(Inuktitut, South Baffin) This episode delves into the meaning of the term Inuit Nunangat, explores the history of the four Arctic regions and offers insight into what life looks like in those regions today.
(Inuktitut) Nunavummi Mamarijavut Muktak Chowder
(Inuktitut, South Baffin) In this episode of Nunavummi Mamarijavut, host Zipporah Ungalaq collects fresh clams and meets up with Malaya Ipeelie to make a delicious batch of muktuk and clam chowder with local ingredients from Nunavut.
(Dene) Arm Nation Best of the Best
(Dene, Denesuline)It's thefinal day of The Canadian National Championships and tensions are high.Donna Purdy, Steph Heroux, Natasha Batt,Evan Bourgoin and Adam Bourgoin,all endure their final reckoning as they face off against the best arm wrestlers.
(Cree) @Home Carrie Stonestand
(Cree, Plains) City life has made it challenging for Carrie Stonestand, a wife and mother of five in Saskatchewan, to stay connected to her Cree culture. With host Tamara Bell, she explores her heritage and transforms her kitchen, renewing her bond.
(Dakota) Grandma Sherry's Kitchen Feast Food
(Dakota) In today's episode, Grandma Sherry shares how to make a traditional feast of hominy soup, her family's incredible fry bread and a perfectly sweet saskatoon berry pudding. Grandma Sherry's cousin joins to provide help and company.
(Dakota) Wild Archaeology Inuvialuit
(Dakota) With the rapidly changing climate, precious artifacts in the Canadian Arctic are in danger of being lost into the sea. On their first solo mission, Jen and Jacob go to Richards Island in the Northwest Territories.
(Tutchone) Yukon Harvest Season Three: Reflections
(Tutchone, Northern) In this retrospective episode, the hunters and guides reflect on their journeys from the past season. From the Yukon wilds to the Northwest Territories and beyond, we check in with the hunters in the present day as they share.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
(Tutchone) Yukon Harvest Spiritual Journey, Part 3
(Tutchone, Northern) In this episode of Yukon Harvest, Brett travels to the Bloodvein community, where he meets his biological family for the first time before heading on an expedition that goes awry.
(Mi'kmaq) Merchants of the Wild Medicine
(Mi'kmaq) The sun has returned, and the group are finally feeling the power of nature, as well as the healing effects of their journey. A trio of beloved Elders return to meet the group with vital teachings and welcome gifts.
(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 Inuit Tattoos
(Inuktitut, Nunavik) In today's episode, we will discover the age-old tradition of Inuit tattooing, called Tuniit. This age-old tradition which was once seen on the faces of Inuit women everywhere, hasn't been practiced in over 100 years, until now.
(Inuktitut) Tiiturta Inuit Nunangat
(Inuktitut, South Baffin) This episode delves into the meaning of the term Inuit Nunangat, explores the history of the four Arctic regions and offers insight into what life looks like in those regions today.
(Inuktitut) Nunavummi Mamarijavut Muktak Chowder
(Inuktitut, South Baffin) In this episode of Nunavummi Mamarijavut, host Zipporah Ungalaq collects fresh clams and meets up with Malaya Ipeelie to make a delicious batch of muktuk and clam chowder with local ingredients from Nunavut.
(Dene) Arm Nation Best of the Best
(Dene, Denesuline)It's thefinal day of The Canadian National Championships and tensions are high.Donna Purdy, Steph Heroux, Natasha Batt,Evan Bourgoin and Adam Bourgoin,all endure their final reckoning as they face off against the best arm wrestlers.
(Cree) @Home Carrie Stonestand
(Cree, Plains) City life has made it challenging for Carrie Stonestand, a wife and mother of five in Saskatchewan, to stay connected to her Cree culture. With host Tamara Bell, she explores her heritage and transforms her kitchen, renewing her bond.
(Dakota) Grandma Sherry's Kitchen Feast Food
(Dakota) In today's episode, Grandma Sherry shares how to make a traditional feast of hominy soup, her family's incredible fry bread and a perfectly sweet saskatoon berry pudding. Grandma Sherry's cousin joins to provide help and company.
(Dakota) Wild Archaeology Inuvialuit
(Dakota) With the rapidly changing climate, precious artifacts in the Canadian Arctic are in danger of being lost into the sea. On their first solo mission, Jen and Jacob go to Richards Island in the Northwest Territories.
(Tutchone) Yukon Harvest Season Three: Reflections
(Tutchone, Northern) In this retrospective episode, the hunters and guides reflect on their journeys from the past season. From the Yukon wilds to the Northwest Territories and beyond, we check in with the hunters in the present day as they share.
(Tutchone) Yukon Harvest New Connections, Part 1
(Tutchone, Northern) Gwich'in hunting guide and new empty-nester, Derek, invites his teenage nephew, Jet, to leave Vancouver Island for a fishing trip in the Northwest Territories. Out on the water, Derek teaches Jet the value of processing fish.
(Tutchone) Yukon Harvest Season Two: Reflections
(Tutchone, Northern) In this episode of Yukon Harvest, we catch up with our hunters and guides at home as they reflect on their adventures from this season.
(Mi'kmaq) Gespe'gewa'gi: The Last Land ANTHONY: Back Where He Belongs
(Mi'kmaq)Captain Anthony Nicholas navigates snow crab and lobster boats for Pictou Landing First Nation.In this episode,he shares his love of traditional eel fishing, practice that was once a cornerstone of Mi'kmaq culture but has largely been lost.
(Mi'kmaq) Mi'kma'ki Mi'kma'ki: Npisun
(Mi'kmaq) For Indigenous Peoples, the word medicine can have several connotations. Kenneth Mutchie Bennet has studied traditional Mi'kmaw medicine for many years. Now, he's sharing his knowledge with Bobby White to ensure it is preserved.
(Innu-aimun) Sur Le Terrain First Responders
(Innu-aimun, Uashat and Pessamit) In Manawan, a concerned nurse prepares medication for a young woman who is at risk of experiencing a spontaneous abortion. Later, first responders head out in search of a young woman who is having suicidal thoughts.
(Innu-aimun) Policier autochtone La sécurité routière
(Innu-aimun, Uashat and Pessamit) Les policiers expliquent l'application du Code de la sécurité routière dans leur communauté. Ils érigent des barrages contre l'alcool au volant et font de la prévention auprès de jeunes motoneigistes.
(Innu-aimun) Sur Le Terrain Reassuring Support
(Innu-aimun, Uashat and Pessamit) An Abenaki physician examines a man injured during a confrontation, working to address his physical needs. Simultaneously, a cultural advisor assists a patient in overcoming feelings of isolation, providing support.
(Anishinaabemowin) Pow Wow Chow Pow Wow Chow: Beaver Valley Fall Fair and Curve Lake First Nation
(Anishinaabemowin, Odawa) At the Beaver Valley Fall Fair, Shawn gets grief over a chainsaw chili paddle and learns he makes a better Indian than a cowboy. Adding another family member to his team, Bob scrambles to switch up his menu.
