TV Schedule for FNX - Network
Sunday, June 21st TV listings for FNX - Network
Osiyo, Voices of the Cherokee People
Osiyo, Voices of the Cherokee People is a monthly news magazine-style program dedicated to Cherokee people, places, history and culture.
People of the Pines Legacy of Casinos
The San Manuel Tribe builds a legacy beyond casinos.
Waabiny Time Then and Now
A celebration of Nyoongar culture for young kids exploring the Indigenous concept of 'playing time'.
Tiga Talk Keep Smiling
Smiles are important, but they don't stay healthy by themselves. Though she likes to smile, Bertie doesn't like to brush her teeth. The kids teach her why she needs to brush and show her what happens if you don't.
The Lakota Berenstain Bears Too Much TV; Trick or Treat
Mama bans television for a week; Brother and sister plan to avoid Widder Jones's house trick-or-treating because the stories say she's a witch.
Little J and Big Cuz Pilot Bird
Little J is excited to teach B Boy all about mutton birding, harvesting of the chicks of petrels, but B Boy is scared.
Little J & Big Cuz Footy Mad
Footy mad Little J is struck down with an injury that is preventing him from playing, as hopes for the Big Match loom closer.
Louis Says The Birdhouse; Lost & Found
The story of Louis, an Aboriginal elder, whose mission in life is to help his community.
Amy's Mythic Mornings Thunderbird and Orca
Granny helps the children with the greedy Orca that was eating all the salmon.
Guardians Evolution Dark Thunder
Arimus encourages the new Guardian Cherish to reveal his true past to the others.
Coyote's Crazy Smart Science Show Videogames
Educating Aboriginal children and youth about the science of the world.
Wild Game Sturgeon
Rich Francis visits the Mohawk community of Kahnawake, Quebec, where he discovers a prehistoric fish that's lived in the St. Lawrence as long as it's been a river.
underEXPOSED Need Some Help
After calling upon Mark to be his mentor, Mason heads to California to work with skateboard photographer J. Grant Brittain.
Native Planet Hawaii
Simon examines the native sovereignty movement and how it halted a public infrastructure project.
Hit the Ice Hunting for Treasure
John meets with a few players to chat about their future plans and hockey hopes.
underEXPOSED Lacing Up
Gracey calls in Mark to help her on a photo shoot at a Can-Am Speed skating event featuring speed skater Isabelle Weidemann.
This Is Indian Country With Ruth-Ann Thorn Southern California
Beginning at the Cahuilla Indian reservation, we are introduced to artist professor Gerald Clark, whose artwork intricately intertwines ancient narratives of his people with his life as a rancher.
A bio of Henrietta Mann; Clinton's Mohawk Lodge; Sooner Spectator's Native issue; downtown OKC's Red Earth Museum; Washita National Battlefield Historic Site.
Urban Native Girl Success
Lisa tries to better understand how success should be defined in the Indigenous community; interviews with Dr. Evan Adams, Gabrielle Scrimshaw, and JP Gladu.
Going Native Going Artsy
Drew enters the fascinating world of contemporary Native art; a life-sized whale made out of plastic lawn furniture; Inuit wall murals in Canada's biggest city; movie posters with an Indigenous spin; West Coast art combined with graffiti.
Collaborative mix of American Indians dedicated to educating & promoting positive cultural awareness.
Liyana (2017)
A Swazi girl embarks on a dangerous mission to save her twin brothers.
Bears' Lair Sharing Our Traditions
Three women entrepreneurs who share their traditions of healing through medicine, counselling and dance pitch their ideas to the Bears in hopes of bringing home a prize.
For Our People Chippewa Cree and Cherokee Nation
Chippewa-Cree and Cherokee tribes revive language and culture, connecting generations for the future.
Red Earth Uncovered A Small World: Part 2
Shayla speaks with Rick Lightning from the Samson Cree First Nation.
Unsettled Second Chances
With the election in full swing and all eyes on the cannabis dispensary raid, the community is more divided than ever; aided by Henry, Molly is on the healing path and beginning to come to terms with her grief and anger; Darryl comes clean to Rayna.
Native Shorts Coyote Way
A compilation music videos showcasing Native American talents and World Indigenous cultures.
The Pow Wow circuit of Southern California, featuring voices from every facet of the community and the emotional and dramatic underpinnings of what it means to be a Native American in the modern age.
Efforts by First Nations Indigenous hip-hop artists in Canada to right social injustices, heal personal traumas and preserve their cultures.
And Now We Rise: A Portrait of Samuel Johns
A portrait of Samuel Johns, a young Athabaskan hip-hop artist, founder of the Forget Me Not Facebook group for displaced people in Alaska, and activist for a cultural renaissance as he heals from his own legacy of historical trauma.
Mixed Blessings Kate's Clock Tickin; Tazz Is Chicken
Kate's biological clock kicks in; Doreen transforms into "bridezilla"; Tazz gets cold feet.
Going Native Going Artsy
Drew enters the fascinating world of contemporary Native art; a life-sized whale made out of plastic lawn furniture; Inuit wall murals in Canada's biggest city; movie posters with an Indigenous spin; West Coast art combined with graffiti.
Two Anishinaabe people venture out into the community to learn more about Indigenous knowledge and cultural revitalization.
underEXPOSED SnowCross
Gracey covers the Canadian Snowcross Racing event at the Searchmont Resort in Ontario.
A compilation music videos showcasing Native American talents and World Indigenous cultures.
Studio 49 Cody Coyote
Ojibwe hip hop artist Cody Coyote sends a message of self-worth and enlightenment.
The Pow Wow circuit of Southern California, featuring voices from every facet of the community and the emotional and dramatic underpinnings of what it means to be a Native American in the modern age.
Efforts by First Nations Indigenous hip-hop artists in Canada to right social injustices, heal personal traumas and preserve their cultures.
And Now We Rise: A Portrait of Samuel Johns
A portrait of Samuel Johns, a young Athabaskan hip-hop artist, founder of the Forget Me Not Facebook group for displaced people in Alaska, and activist for a cultural renaissance as he heals from his own legacy of historical trauma.
