TV Schedule for FNX (WNDT-CD) Manhattan, NY
Wednesday, December 10th TV listings for FNX (WNDT-CD) Manhattan, NY
Amplify My Matriarch
Anishinaabe electro-pop artist Wolf Saga draws inspiration for his music from a painting his grandmother bought, which connects him to his culture; featuring Richard Gracious, Janis Monture, Elder Mary Lou Smoke and Betty Albert.
Workout plan progress becomes evident when participants complete 'mid-point' check in.
Teepee Time Teepee Goes to the Toy Store; Teepee Goes to a Birthday Party
Teepee goes to the toy store and to a birthday party for the first time.
Waabiny Time Seasons and Weather
The team learn all about seasons and weather; there are six different seasons in a year.
Tiga Talk Sh is for Sharing
Tiga teaches Kimmie and Jason the sharing song.
The Magic Canoe The Haunted Wreck
Pam learns on a funny adventure how to distinguish the true from the false.
Louis Says Fairy Tale; Tropical Paradise
Randy and Katie try to take pictures of fairies; Randy and Katie build a tropical paradise.
Navajo Highways Ya'ah'teeh Keshmish
On Christmas Eve in Mitten Creek, Sadie's night takes a miraculous turn as holiday magic swirls.
Wapos Bay As the Bannock Browns
T-Bear wants to work at the carnival and uncovers a secret.
N*Gen Oceans
Snorkel in the big, wide salty ocean; most of the world's water is in the oceans.
Seasoned With Spirit Gulf Coast Originals
Native influences on Cajun cooking; sassafras shrimp gumbo and alligator sauce piquant.
Travel & Delights Homard De Miquelon
Osiyo, Voices of the Cherokee People
Novelist Margaret Verble; environmentalist Rebecca Jim; the Cherokee connection to the red wolf.
People of the Pines Gaining Legitimacy
Legal battles over sovereignty challenge the San Manuel tribe's gaming venture.
Hit the Ice Friendly Face
Maxime Talbot of the Philadelphia Flyers visits the boys with his Stanley Cup winning buddy Pascal Dupuis.
underEXPOSED Raven's Call
Gracey takes photos of Aboriginal skier/artist Richie Small.
The ladies learn healthy food can taste delicious and it doesn't have to be a chore.
Making Regalia Applying Bells
Redsky Whapeppah demonstrates bell application on traditional regalia; Juaquin Lonelodge describes the history and significance of bells.
Common Ground Wood Sculptor, Jaques Art Center Northern Pacific
Aaron Spangler, a wood sculptor from Park Rapids, explains the story behind his art. The Jaques Art Center's building expansion. The history of Al Gerner's time spent as a depot agent on the Northern Pacific Railway in Blackduck.
Future History Rematriate
Kris travels to Manitoulin Island for the Unceded Journey, a guided walking tour that memorializes historical landmarks in the community; Sarain meets with 13-year-old water activist and cultural warrior Autumn Peltier and joins her and her family.
Moosemeat & Marmalade Porcupine
Art leads Dan on a search for one of nature's slower moving creatures, the porcupine.
Wild Game Oyster
Rich Francis visits the Mi'kmaq community of Lennox Island, PEI, where he discovers the Pearl of the Malpeque Bay.
Keep Talking (2017)
Four Alaska Native women fight to save Kodiak Alutiiq, an endangered language now spoken by less than 40 remaining fluent elders.
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Mixed Blessings 3AM Feedings
Hank and Josie are reminded of what it's like to be new parents.
Colonial Combat The King Is Dead
Kingi leads a war party against the enemy; Tereti makes an undeniably powerful statement; A new ship appears as the war party heads across the bay to battle.
Hard Rock Medical Dreaming the Life
In the season premiere, Farida treats a child with a superficial injury and gets a front row seat to a custody battle. Charlie comes clean to Dallaire about the encounter between Gary and a dirty cop.
Art introduces Dan to a reclaimed First Nation clam garden on Gulf Island's National Park in B.C.; after learning about the traditional methods of cultivating and cooking clams, Art whips up a fire-roasted feast.
Tribal Elder Stories James Blackbear
James Blackbear talks about the language of people and his involvement with traditional dance.
Dr. Arne Vainio, a doctor on the Fond du Lac Indian Reservation in northern Minnesota, confronts his own health issues.
Interweaving the lives of Native American women healers of today with the story of America's first Native doctor Susan La Flesche Picotte (1865-1915).
Future History Rematriate
Kris travels to Manitoulin Island for the Unceded Journey, a guided walking tour that memorializes historical landmarks in the community; Sarain meets with 13-year-old water activist and cultural warrior Autumn Peltier and joins her and her family.
Amplify Celebration
Cree spoken word artist Zoey Roy meets with legendary Métis artist and activist Maria Campbell, who inspires a piece about the power of celebration. Zoey shares stories about her childhood and how her struggles helped inspire a rich creative spirit.
Tribal Elder Stories Dr. Neyooxet Greymorning
Dr. Greymorning tells of his upbringing and some valuable lessons imparted by some of the elders in his own community.
underEXPOSED The Coastal Crew
Mason and Tannis join the Coastal Crew on B.C.'s Sunshine Coast to capture some mountain bike action.
Power to the People Little Buffalo
Cree environmentalist Melina Laboucan Massimo travels to visionary indigenous communities across Canada and around the world to discover how clean energy is propelling mankind along the path to a post-carbon future.
Seeing the USA Alaska
The Alaska Native Heritage Center in Anchorage; viewing Alaska from a floatplane in Lake Hood; traveling by train to Denali National Park and Preserve; Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve; the cities of Haines and Ketchikan.
Moosemeat & Marmalade Dogfish & Urchin
The guys return to Victoria to make seafood and produce dishes.
Tribal Elder Stories James Blackbear
James Blackbear talks about the language of people and his involvement with traditional dance.
Washakie: Last Chief of the Shoshone
Chief Washakie's leadership of the Shoshone tribe and his negotiations with the U.S. for the tribe's homeland along the eastern slope of the Wind River Mountains.
Host John Parsons, brings viewers on a journey of understanding as he strives to grasp the differing world views that motivated tribal leaders, settlers, and the United States government of the 19th Century.
