
Tuesday, May 20th TV listings for FNX (WEIU-TV2) Charleston, WI
Inhabitants: An Indigenous Perspective (2021)
From forests to prairies, Native Americans work together to restore their traditional land management practices.
Capomo a nutritious & medicinal tree whose bark seed sap & leaves have sustained indigenous peoples.
Salal, Cedar and Spruce: Salish Country Plants, Foods and Medicines
Exploring ways to nourish the body and mind, fight food insecurity and address climate change.
Amplify Broken Justice
Anishinaabe songwriter Leonard Sumner sets out to write a song that reflects on the unjust verdicts in the Colten Boushie and Tina Fontaine cases; Leonard digs into the systemic racism that has built the justice system in Canada.
Four unhealthy and overweight individuals set out on a journey towards a healthy living.
Teepee Time Teepee Learns the Seasons; Teepee Plays in the Park
Teepee learns about the four seasons; Teepee plays in the park for the first time.
Waabiny Time Keeping Walang - Staying Healthy
Waabiny playing and eating moordtij mereny are two ways to keep walang every day.
Tiga Talk Making Music
The kids learn how practice makes playing instruments easier by creating a band with the puppets and other friends.
Wolf Joe Power of Three; Painting Party
Joe, Nina and Buddy leap into adventure with their superpowers.
Little J & Big Cuz Brave J
Little J & Big Cuz Radio Show
Amy's Mythic Mornings Amy's Musical Adventure
Amy introduces songs from past episodes.
Wapos Bay The Wapos Falcon
Mystery of the Raven's missing art piece.
Coyote's Crazy Smart Science Show Our Great Blue World
Educating Aboriginal children and youth about the science of the world.
Cooking Hawaiian Style Hot Rice, Corned Beef & Nori Seaweed Wraps
Barrett Awai known as entertainer, athlete, and mentor for youth shares his cooking skills with us today in the kitchen. He shares one of hisfavorite recipes with us for Corned Beef and Nori Seaweed Wrap.
Travel & Delights Khao Pun
Tribal Elder Stories Margaret Behan
Native Report Practicing Sovereign Rights
Update on the Oneida Nation of WI's journey into the hemp industry.
Hit the Ice What's a Player?
The boys get some cooking lessons from Stephanie.
Underexposed Wild Isle
West Coast Expeditions treats the crew to some unreal kayaking.
Follow four individuals in their pursuit to lose weight and get healthy.
Making Regalia Leather Belts
Juaquin launches the new Making Regalia fall season by showing how to construct leather belts.
The Native Drum With Shawn Littlebear
Host Shawn Littlebear introduces viewers to the art of Native American drum making and how to get started.
Coverage of National Indigenous Peoples Day celebrations in three cities.
Dan and Art hunt for deer on a farm in Vancouver Island.
Medicine Line Re-Animators
Dave learns about graphic novels; Dave travels to the Little Bighorn Battlefield.
First Contact The Road to Healing
The group heads south to Calgary to experience life on the streets; in an Edmonton prison, the travelers learn what life is like on the inside.
An independent news program features international journalists, grassroots leaders, independent analysts, as well as ordinary people directly affected by world events and U.S. policy.
Tribal Elder Stories Margaret Behan
Red Earth Uncovered Beguiling Goblins
Shayla goes to Chestnut Ridge where paranormal phenomenon is rampant; she learns that there is a whole fey world in a region of the Laurel Highlands.
Cashing In Bad Medicine
Liz reels from John's kidnapping; Justin blames himself; Matthew tries to control the situation.
Studio 49 Artson
A descendent of the Tarahumara people, Iam Artson, recognized the connection between hiphop and indigenous culture. His unique style takes hip-hop to a new level with the indigenous flute to beatbox and fuse the two worlds together.
Moosemeat & Marmalade Rabbit
Dan wants Art to show him how to live in the forest and survive off the land.
Coverage of National Indigenous Peoples Day celebrations in three cities.
The Winter Bear Project combines the play with outreach developed in cooperation with rural Alaskan communities.
Discussions On Theater Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson
WCSU students studying theater have in-depth discussions about popular musical theater productions.
First Contact The Road to Healing
The group heads south to Calgary to experience life on the streets; in an Edmonton prison, the travelers learn what life is like on the inside.