
TV Schedule for APTN - West
Thursday, June 12th TV listings for APTN - West
Policier autochtone Sensibiliser et prévenir
La sensibilisation fait partie intégrante de l'approche des policiers autochtones qui doivent intervenir dans un cas d'intimidation à Mani-utenam; une mère fait appel aux policiers pour retrouver sa fille en fugue depuis deux jours à Uashat.
Chuck et la cuisine des premiers peuples Metepenagiag, Nouveau-Brunswick: pêche au bar rayé
Chuck se rend à Metepenagiag pour pêcher le bar rayé pour la toute première fois; il rencontre Stephen Paul, l'un des meilleurs pêcheurs et guides de la région.
Orignal et marmelade Phoque de la côte Ouest
Art and Dan visit Nuu-chah-nulth territory for a harbour seal hunt with master carver Joe Martin; besides the hunt on the open seas, they meet an activist and educator responsible for acquiring the Naa'Waya'Sum Coastal Indigenous Gardens.
Crazy Like a Lynx Rama Fire Rescue Service
Don and Dakota Ray visit the Chippewas of Rama First Nation to get an inside look at some of the training involved in making the Rama Fire Rescue Service one of the top Indigenous fire departments in Ontario.
Going Native Going Toronto
Canada's largest city has had a hidden Indigenous past. Drew is in Toronto and is ready to reveal its native secrets, from ancient trails to some well-known Toronto landmarks, Indigenous fingerprints are everywhere in the Big Smoke.
Quest Out West: Wild Food C'aptikwl
Tracey meets knowledge keeper Eric Mitchell in Salmon Arm and learns about the legend of Salmon and Coyote.
Back to Roots Kai Games
Perry plays modified versions of two games, mer kai and kai wed, that both use the fruit of a kai tree; Perry then bakes up vanilla chicken with fresh, hot chili peppers and makes cardamom-infused wild rice.
The Beachcombers Mutiny
An ordinary fishing trip turns into disaster when Nick is kidnapped. With Bruno Gerussi and Robert Clothier.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
The Nature of Things Walking With Ancients
New archaeological discoveries are challenging the understanding of when the first people arrived in North America, rewriting the human story.
Michif Country Miesha Louie
Rock musician Miesha Louie travels from Calgary to Lake Manitoba, confronting environmental changes affecting her Secwepemculecw heritage; in St. Laurent, she learns commercial fishing and reconnects with her roots, embracing tradition.
The team practices high-speed maneuvers and crew overboard drills.
Water Worlds The Web of Life (Herring)
Pacific herring are integral to the West Coast food web but overfishing and habitat loss have endangered their populations; conservationists are raising awareness and working on solutions to protect this keystone species.
Little Big Community Island of HawaI'I
On the Island of Hawai'i, Kanaka Maoli have revived an ancient way of life, where caring for the land brings mutual benefit. Meet Alika and Lacyann, who have renewed family traditions, creating a meaningful legacy for future generations.
North of 60 Fire
Teevee is suspected of burning Michelle's house; Eric ponders a job in Vancouver.
The Beachcombers Robokid
Sam is embarrassed by his visiting cousin, who has Down's syndrome.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
A sit down interview show with a focus on Indigenous issues. Host Dennis Ward brings viewers along as he delves deeper into the personalities and the issues faced by the people in the headlines and those who work behind the scenes.
Chuck and the First Peoples' Kitchen Tobique First Nation, New Brunswick -- Salmon
Chuck travels to Tobique First Nation for salmon fishing in the Dungarvon River with community member Christian Perley; the men try their hand at fly fishing, but since the Tobique River has been closed, catching salmon is no easy task.
Corner Gas One Piano, Four Hands
Emma gives Davis and Wanda piano lessons; Lacey deals with a broken arm.
The Nature of Things The Musical Animal
Exploring whether non-human species have musical abilities.
Michif Country Lance Cardinal New
Lance Cardinal reconnects with his heritage and Two Spirit legacy, alongside trappers Rene Coutu and Earl St. Goddard; they go trapping while discussing ecology and culture; guided by ancestral wisdom, Lance gains vitality and honours tradition.
The team searches for a crab fisherman stranded on his boat.
Water Worlds The Web of Life (Salmon Part 1)
Pacific salmon, a cornerstone species on the West Coast, are central to Indigenous culture; as their numbers decline, people turn to hatcheries and a blend of traditional knowledge and Western science to protect these vital fish.
Little Big Community San Diego
San Diego's Kumeyaay, once coastal people displaced inland, are reclaiming their space for Indigenous youth. Meet Stanley and Marc, who are revitalizing Kumeyaay history and educating the next generation about their rich traditions.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
A sit down interview show with a focus on Indigenous issues. Host Dennis Ward brings viewers along as he delves deeper into the personalities and the issues faced by the people in the headlines and those who work behind the scenes.
North of 60 Fire
Teevee is suspected of burning Michelle's house; Eric ponders a job in Vancouver.
The Nature of Things The Musical Animal
Exploring whether non-human species have musical abilities.
Michif Country Lance Cardinal
Lance Cardinal reconnects with his heritage and Two Spirit legacy, alongside trappers Rene Coutu and Earl St. Goddard; they go trapping while discussing ecology and culture; guided by ancestral wisdom, Lance gains vitality and honours tradition.
Little Big Community San Diego
San Diego's Kumeyaay, once coastal people displaced inland, are reclaiming their space for Indigenous youth. Meet Stanley and Marc, who are revitalizing Kumeyaay history and educating the next generation about their rich traditions.
Water Worlds The Web of Life (Salmon Part 1)
Pacific salmon, a cornerstone species on the West Coast, are central to Indigenous culture; as their numbers decline, people turn to hatcheries and a blend of traditional knowledge and Western science to protect these vital fish.
Little Big Community San Diego
San Diego's Kumeyaay, once coastal people displaced inland, are reclaiming their space for Indigenous youth. Meet Stanley and Marc, who are revitalizing Kumeyaay history and educating the next generation about their rich traditions.
Spiky Gold Hunters Episode Six
Dwayne goes out to fill a massive order of urchins, but technical problems, freezing temperatures and the power of the Southern Ocean puts the whole operation in jeopardy.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
A sit down interview show with a focus on Indigenous issues. Host Dennis Ward brings viewers along as he delves deeper into the personalities and the issues faced by the people in the headlines and those who work behind the scenes.
Back to Roots On Target
Perry tries his hand at archery, which is a well-known sport among Mongolian people; he makes dumplings by folding pork with fresh peppers into small wonton wrappers and steaming them; the dish is topped off with a fresh plum dipping sauce.
Vitality Gardening Saving Basil for the Winter
Coleen discovers she has a bumper crop of basil, which her gardening apprentice, Taralee, helps her harvest, wash and process; Taralee has recently been diagnosed with cancer and explains how gardening helps with her stress management.
Jade helps Sarah and Otis Frizzell of The Lucky Taco in their maara; visiting the tamariki at Newton Central School to rejuvenate their maara kai; Jade demonstrates how to cook creamed paua; a step by step guide to growing in pots.
One Dish, One Spoon Preparing for Winter
Chef Tawnya learns from her family that preparing for winter starts in the summer; she shares this knowledge by canning tomatoes with Samantha and making strawberry jam with six-year-old Yonte'serontye's.
Police tribale Pas de fumée sans feu
Sur la réserve, un dépanneur est criblé de balles: la célèbre famille Thundercloud fait l'objet d'une enquête.