TV Schedule for APTN - West
Friday, July 17th TV listings for APTN - West
Sur le terrain Trouver sa vocation
Une infirmière évalue une femme avancée dans sa grossesse qui s'inquiète de ses douleurs aux nerfs sciatiques ; plus tard, une intervenante sociale de Wendake organise une activité communautaire qui change le quotidien des patients de longue durée.
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.
Northern Air Rescue A Lifeline to the North
A cold snap impairs railway service from The Pas to Pukatawagan, so Missinippi Airways becomes the only way for people to get in or out of their community; an Indigenous medivac captain returns to Missinippi and flies a demanding rotation with a new.
B.C.'s coastal waterways are littered with fallen trees and debris that create a serious hazard to boaters; Heiltsuk's Coastal Nations Coast Guard Auxiliary team is tasked with doing a shoreline search for an overdue fishing boat with one man aboard.
Chuck and the First Peoples' Kitchen Montréal: Urban Foraging and Meal Preparation
Chuck visits Resilience, a shelter located in his home city of Montreal, where he meets Nakuset, the woman who made it all happen; Chuck works with Maggie, a cook at the shelter, to prepare a delicious moose meat and wild rice.
Back to Roots Hardy Heart Berry
Patricia explains the benefits of strawberries; she makes lemonade and bakes a cake in an outdoor kitchen.
The Beachcombers Options
Pat urges his grandfather to sell a warehouse filled with memorabilia which Jack inherited from an old friend.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
Pitago Stop Star Power & Rien de personnel
Sharon est de retour au Pitago avec une idée lucrative : le mariage d'une célébrité québécoise, nouvellement autochtone. Paul offre à Kiwi de remplacer Menish au service à la clientèle. Johnny est malheureusement de retour, avec un ami.
@Lamaison Lynn-Marie Angus
Lynn-Marie Angus, qui a des racines à la fois tsimshian et Cries, apprend l'importance de son héritage et, avec l'aide de Tamara, crée un espace de vie qui reflète ses cultures autochtones.
Sur le terrain Trouver sa vocation
Une infirmière évalue une femme avancée dans sa grossesse qui s'inquiète de ses douleurs aux nerfs sciatiques ; plus tard, une intervenante sociale de Wendake organise une activité communautaire qui change le quotidien des patients de longue durée.
Sans réserve Jacques Newashish
Avec une carrière artistique de plus de 40 ans, Jacques Néwashish est un artiste multidisciplinaire atikamekw accompli; de la peinture à la danse, en passant par la sculpture, Néwashish est aussi un acteur hors pair.
Police tribale Le tombeau
On se demande qui a tué Sydney ; Sam et Luke gèrent les retombées de la découverte du charnier d'Autochtones sous la ville.
North of 60 The Getting of Wisdom
Lynx River is divided as Peter and Albert run in an election for chief; Eric realizes that he is losing touch with his kids.
The Beachcombers Picking Up the Pieces
A local waterskiing champion has an accident which may leave her permanently paralyzed. With Dion Luther and Cam Bancroft.
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.
Nations des animaux Saumon
Les communautés autochtones en Colombie-Britannique et au Labrador restaurent les populations de saumons et revitalisent leurs traditions culturelles en surveillant, en élevant et en relâchant de jeunes saumons au printemps.
Guerriers de demain L'Appel du Carcajou
L'arrivée au camp Vimy marque le début du programme Carcajou. Entre formalités administratives, réception du matériel et montage des lits, les recrues partagent leurs motivations et leurs craintes. La discipline militaire s'installe.
Slash/Back (2022)
Maika and her ragtag group of friends discover an alien invasion in their tiny arctic hamlet, and it's up to them to fight back using makeshift weapons and horror movie knowledge.
Acting Good The Jig is Up
In need of money to save her community project, Jo signs Paul and herself up for the Treaty Days pairs jigging contest, which brings up haunting memories; Dean collects his Treaty money for the first time.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
APTN Investigates How They See Us
As retail theft rises, so do allegations of racial discrimination; in Winnipeg, violent encounters between security guards and Indigenous people have sparked outrage; what's the driving force behind these confrontations?
Meadowlarks (2025)
Four siblings, torn apart by the Sixties Scoop, reunite for one week.
Acting Good A Steps Too Far
Paul's new jeans get in between him and his dating life; the coffee in Grouse Lake is being held hostage.
Friday Night Thunder Dude, Where's My Brakes?
Aaron Turkey's entire night is wild, starting with a heat race win, a top gun award and failed brakes as he narrowly misses people while speeding through the tech barn; it all ends in heartache when he makes one small error during the feature race.
A Good Game Orange T-Shirts
A hockey initiative, stemming from the Orange Shirt Society, sheds light through sport about the history of residential schools. John follows a young team as they participate in this revolutionary program called The Orange Jersey Project.
Hoop Nations Bella Bellas & Whistles
North of 60 The Getting of Wisdom
Lynx River is divided as Peter and Albert run in an election for chief; Eric realizes that he is losing touch with his kids.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
APTN Investigates How They See Us
As retail theft rises, so do allegations of racial discrimination; in Winnipeg, violent encounters between security guards and Indigenous people have sparked outrage; what's the driving force behind these confrontations?
Chums Mr. Wolverine New
Romper and Pterry accidentally disturb grumpy Mr. Wolverine. They try to avoid him but end up running into him again.
Lil' Glooscap and the Legend of Turtle Island Lil Glooscap and the Salmon Prince; Lil Glooscap and the Lakalet Eating Contest
Lil Glooscap and friends learn that they are all responsible for taking care of Mother Earth, and that everyone must care for the planet not just for themselves, but also for the other people and creatures that inhabit it.
Indigenous Art Adventures Imagination Slime
Follow along with host Lance Cardinal and create some gooey, sparkly imagination slime; we also learn the Cree word of the day, mâmitonêyihtamowin, which means imagination.
Anaana's Tent Inuit Art
Rita Claire explores different kinds of Inuit art, including paintings, carvings, tapestries and bead work; Monica Ittusardjuat visits the qarmaq and shows how to bead a bracelet; Rita Claire reads the book "The Pencil."
Little J & Big Cuz Parade
Two curious kids go on spirited adventures at school, in their grandma's backyard and beyond, learning about their community and culture along the way.
Dreamcatchers Sasha-Squash
When the Dreamcatchers catch a dream about people polluting the environment, they must find the Dreamer, unlock her ancestral superpowers and stop the dream from coming true.
Le petit Glooscap et les légendes de l'île de la Tortue Le P'tit Glooscap et le gentil poney fantôme; Le P'tit Glooscap et le soleil
P'tit Glooscap et ses amis apprennent qu'ils sont chanceux d'avoir tout ce qu'ils ont ; ils doivent prendre soin de tous leurs amis et leurs biens s'ils veulent les garder.
Le petit Glooscap et les légendes de l'île de la Tortue Le P'tit Glooscap qui souhaite être comme le lapin et la chouette; Le P'tit Glooscap et la queue de
P'tit Glooscap apprend que chacun a des talents uniques et il vaut mieux être soi-même que d'essayer de ressembler à quelqu'un d'autre ; la meilleure façon d'être vrai envers soi-même est d'utiliser ses propres dons.
Savoirs légendaires Kautjajuq (L'enfant fouetté) et L'origine des moustiques
À travers des récits légendaires, on va à la rencontre des jeunes pour transmettre des savoirs, des valeurs et des leçons de vie tout en perpétuant la tradition de la transmission orale.
