TV Schedule for APTN - West
Wednesday, June 10th TV listings for APTN - West
Kiuna, plus qu'une école L'importance des langues autochtones
La session tire à sa fin pour les étudiants; Prudence est fière de la popularité des cours de langue qui sont porteurs d'identité; dans son cours d'abénaquis, Kim décortique une chanson avec son enseignant, Philippe, un de ses rares locuteurs.
Chuck et la cuisine des premiers peuples Wemotaci: colletage de lièvre
À la communauté atikamekw de Wemotaci, Chuck se lance dans une aventure sur la ligne de trappe avec Roselin Awashish ; Roselin lui montre comment nettoyer un lièvre et préparer un ragoût ; les amis de Roselin offrent un orignal qu'ils ont chassé.
Orignal et marmelade Pêche blanche à Whistler
Art et Dan essaient de faire du ski de fond à Whistler, malgré le fait qu'ils ont du mal à rester debout.
Lands Enchanted Snake Rock
Accompany Rebeka Tabobondung and Waubgeshig Rice on their journey into the spirit of Wasauksing First Nation; together, they explore Snake Rock, a place where community members go to seek healing and guidance.
Red Earth Uncovered What's in a Name
Doc dispatches Hayley to Medicine Hat to investigate a giant river serpent that is said to live in the South Saskatchewan River; the creature is believed to lurk in a spot on the river that never freezes due to rapid currents.
Chuck and the First Peoples' Kitchen Wildlife Reserve in La Vérendrye: Wild Turkey Hunting
Chuck meets Tommy Labelle at La Vérendrye Wildlife Reserve, where they hunt for wild turkey and fish for pike; the duo returns to the Labelle family home and enjoys a meal prepared by Grandpa Jean-Claude, the chef of the household.
Karena and Kasey's Foreign Flavours China
Karena and Kasey Bird travel to Shanghai and Nan Xiang in China to learn how to make local delicacies; the duo runs into a Kiwi cooking idol of theirs and spends some one-on-one time with a dumpling master.
The Beachcombers Ghost Story
Dana seeks revenge when the regulars fool her with a ghost story.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
Northwoods Survival Running Low
Amidst a harsh Canadian winter, the Northwoods Survival homesteaders search the land for essential resources to replenish their supplies and survive the season.
Spirit Talker Musqueam Nation, BC
Shawn makes his way to the Musqueam Nation in B.C. and meets revered weaver and knowledge holder Debra Sparrow; they walk along the historical Spanish Banks, where the Musqueam people encountered Captain Vancouver in 1791.
The Other Side Ticket to Terror
Every time the team investigates a new space, they enter with respect for the histories and potential spirits locked inside, but the Port Moody Station Museum is a place with a deadly past, where they learn that a smudge can't always keep them safe.
Ghost Hunters of the Grand River Oshawa Museum, Oshawa, ON
At the Oshawa Museum, the team investigates three historic homes that now serve as portals to the past, where the spirits of settlers, lost children and heartbroken lovers still dwell.
Secret History Give Me a Home Where the Blackfoot Roam
A Blackfoot girl saves her father's life during an Assiniboine attack, earning her warrior name, Pi'tamaka. her true destiny is revealed later during a vision quest.
North of 60 Letting Go
Michelle's ex-husband (Byron Chief Moon) shows up after eight years; Eric reluctantly deals with Treaty Days.
The Beachcombers Save the Persephone
Nick makes a desperate attempt to stop an insistent bank official threatening to foreclose on the Persephone.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
APTN Investigates: A Retrospective Fracking/Blood
Francine Compton reports on the incident where three women from the Blood Tribe are arrested for demanding answers from an oil company about contaminated water.
1491: The Untold Story of the Americas Before Columbus Science & Technology
Early Indigenous people utilized the number zero, mapped the planets and stars, and developed calendars and writing systems.
History's Most Haunted U-Boat Island: Ghosts of the Second World War
Sailing to Bell Island, Newfoundland, where the investigators reach out to the ghosts left by a devastating Nazi U-boat attack during WW II; descending into darkness as the trio reveals a group of ghostly miners trapped underground for 80 years.
Spirit Talker Lennox Island First Nation, PEI
Shawn travels to Lennox Island in PEI, where tries his hand crewing on a lobster boat that is part of the food fishery there.
The Other Side We're Not Alone
On a dark and stormy night, the team heads to the Saint Boniface Museum in Winnipeg; after getting the sense that someone from the past has invited them for tea, they make an offer in hopes of connecting with the other side.
The Other Side Spirit Connections
The team investigates the Sik-Ooh-Kotoki Friendship Society in Lethbridge; their tools reveal a spirit who has a direct family connection to Kiitokii, leading to an emotional and healing encounter.
Secret History Running Eagle
After saving her father's life in an Assiniboine attack, a young Blackfoot girl is honored with the prestigious warrior name Pi'tamaka (Running Eagle).
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
APTN Investigates: A Retrospective Fracking/Blood
Francine Compton reports on the incident where three women from the Blood Tribe are arrested for demanding answers from an oil company about contaminated water.
Lands Enchanted Tse Bit'a'i: The Birth of the Navajo Nation
Discovering Tse Bit'a'í, an iconic monument in the heart of Navajo territory.
Red Earth Uncovered Mystifying Mothman
Doc sends Shayla to the South to check out the viability of the legend of the Mothman; the Mothman is said to be the result of a curse put on the town of Point Pleasant by Chief Cornstalk.
Spirit Talker Musqueam Nation, BC
Shawn makes his way to the Musqueam Nation in B.C. and meets revered weaver and knowledge holder Debra Sparrow; they walk along the historical Spanish Banks, where the Musqueam people encountered Captain Vancouver in 1791.
The Other Side Spirit Connections
The team investigates the Sik-Ooh-Kotoki Friendship Society in Lethbridge; their tools reveal a spirit who has a direct family connection to Kiitokii, leading to an emotional and healing encounter.
Ghost Hunters of the Grand River Oshawa Museum, Oshawa, ON
At the Oshawa Museum, the team investigates three historic homes that now serve as portals to the past, where the spirits of settlers, lost children and heartbroken lovers still dwell.
Taken Angel Carlick
Stories of the mysteries surrounding cases of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls.
Searchers Grandmother's Bay
Secret History Running Eagle
After saving her father's life in an Assiniboine attack, a young Blackfoot girl is honored with the prestigious warrior name Pi'tamaka (Running Eagle).
North of 60 Letting Go
Michelle's ex-husband (Byron Chief Moon) shows up after eight years; Eric reluctantly deals with Treaty Days.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
APTN Investigates: A Retrospective Fracking/Blood
Francine Compton reports on the incident where three women from the Blood Tribe are arrested for demanding answers from an oil company about contaminated water.
Water Worlds The Web of Life (Salmon Part 2)
Before colonization, Coastal First Nations sustainably managed Pacific salmon streams; now, they're blending traditional practices with modern technology to restore Pacific salmon population and rebuild the natural balance.
Yukon Harvest Foundations
Derek takes his daughter Camryn on an epic sheep hunt after she unexpectedly shows an interest in getting out on the land, just like her hunter sister.
Gespe'gewa'gi: The Last Land CADENCE: A Fish Worth Waiting For
Mi'kmaw teen Cadence Davidson returns to her community school in Sipekne'katik, where she learns how to fish; during a two-day striped bass fishing workshop, local knowledge holders teach her about bass behavior and spawning.
Red River Gold It's Getting Dark
The team explores a remote section of an old logging road and discovers how tough travel in the 1870s was; when their ATV breaks down, they're left in a dangerous position.
Nations des animaux Caribou
Dans les Territoires du Nord-Ouest, les chercheurs Tli?cho bravent les terres de la toundra pour protéger les caribous en s'appuyant sur les connaissances traditionnelles. Au Québec, les Innus enseignent aux jeunes leur lien sacré avec le caribou.
