TV Schedule for FNX (WNDT-CD) Manhattan, NY
Tuesday, April 28th TV listings for FNX (WNDT-CD) Manhattan, NY
Amplify Sisters in Spirit
JB the First Lady preserves the memories of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls.
The scale reveals whether or not the four participants have met their fitness goals.
Teepee Time Teepee Rides the Train; Teepee Plays a Game
Teepee rides a train; Teepee plays pick up sticks.
Waabiny Time Country and Directions
A celebration of Nyoongar culture for young kids exploring the Indigenous concept of `playing time'.
Tiga Talk Food
How food gets to earth; fish, corn and berries.
Wolf Joe Mind the Store; Bearly Prepared
Joe, Nina and Buddy leap into adventure with their superpowers.
Little J and Big Cuz Dance Mashup
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.
Little J & Big Cuz River Adventure
Little J and Levi plan a big adventure for their class mascot, Aaron, while Big Cuz films the journey; down a rushing river, Aaron makes his way through the waves in a makeshift boat, until he disappears overboard.
Amy's Mythic Mornings The Young Girl and the Geese
Amy learns that being the best isn't as important as being with friends and family.
Wapos Bay A Time to Learn
Talon must finish his homework for school on time in order to go on the trap line with his father.
Coyote's Crazy Smart Science Show Cosmos
Educating Aboriginal children and youth about the science of the world.
Cooking Hawaiian Style Mom's Chicken Wings
Lanai Tabura celebrates the richness of Hawaii's culinary culture with Hawaiian-style recipes from all ethnicities.
Back to Roots Jumpin' Junipers
Matricia forages for juniper berries, which she uses in a salmon dish cooked over an open fire and in a fermented juniper berry mocktail.
Tribal Elder Stories Virgil Surveyor
Elder Virgil Surveyor believes in education as a key to a fulfilling life; Virgil reserves a place in his life for tradition.
Native Report Mother Earth
Demonstrators stand against the Enbridge Line 3 Pipeline Replacement Project in MN.
Hit the Ice Tightrope
Two new players join the camp; the boys are asked to put on their best circus show.
underEXPOSED Phat Bikes
Gracey captures a fat bike event.
The Youth are given some style tips and are sent out to shop for a new wardrobe.
Making Regalia Straight Dress Introduction
How to make ceremonial attire step by step.
The Native Drum With Shawn Littlebear
Host Shawn Littlebear introduces viewers to the art of Native American drum making and how to get started.
KVCArts Pete Sands Part 1
Interviews with musicians.
Moosemeat & Marmalade Halibut
The hosts paddle a Haida war canoe with famous activist Guujaaw, take some language lessons, head to the open seas to fish for halibut where Art doesn't fare so well, pick wild cranberries with a local forager and cook and dine at the famous.
Medicine Line Legacy in Stones
Dave films the petroforms at Manito Ahbee then heads south to learn the story of the Crazy Horse Memorial, coming face-to-face with the giant mountain carving.
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Tribal Elder Stories Virgil Surveyor
Elder Virgil Surveyor believes in education as a key to a fulfilling life; Virgil reserves a place in his life for tradition.
Red Earth Uncovered Sacred Circles
Doc wants Shayla to learn about the importance of medicine wheels; Shayla visits the Royal Alberta Museum which has a good exhibit on the sacred circles.
Cashing In Boys and Their Toys
New owner Matthew Tommy sets out to make North Beach Casino the top First Nations gaming palace in North America; he quickly finds out the people of Stonewalker First Nation have other ideas.
Studio 49 The Blue Agave
The Blue Agave is a reflection of personal musical whimsy. Combining elements of dark surf, boleros, rancheros, flamenco, and rock.
Moosemeat & Marmalade Sturgeon Spearfishing
Art and Dan arrive in the Mohawk community of Kahnawake to spearfish for sturgeon and learn about Iroquois corn and giant mushrooms; Art's maternal ancestor migrated to Alberta from Kahnawake in the late 1700's which he is eager to explore.
KVCArts Pete Sands Part 1
Interviews with musicians.
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.
First Contact Changing the Lens
The group travels south to Thunder Bay, where a number of tragic incidents have exposed racist attitudes towards Indigenous people; A meeting with residential school survivors in southern Ontario shocks the group.
Cashing In Bloody Money
New owner Matthew Tommy sets out to make North Beach Casino the top First Nations gaming palace in North America; he quickly finds out the people of Stonewalker First Nation have other ideas.
Medicine Line Legacy in Stones
Dave films the petroforms at Manito Ahbee then heads south to learn the story of the Crazy Horse Memorial, coming face-to-face with the giant mountain carving.
Red Earth Uncovered Sacred Circles
Doc wants Shayla to learn about the importance of medicine wheels; Shayla visits the Royal Alberta Museum which has a good exhibit on the sacred circles.
underEXPOSED On Your Mark, Get Sled, Go
Gracey covers the Mushers Rendezvous event, focusing on musher Carl Knudsen.
Ruth-Ann Thorn Presents Art of the City
Hit the Ice Paint by Numbers
Professional hockey player Mark Stone returns to help the team.
Moosemeat & Marmalade Fish and Potatoes
Art has always wanted to go to Ireland as some of his ancestors come from there; when Dan takes him to County Cork to go fishing he finds unexpected connections from the passion to revitalize indigenous languages to the generosity of North.
KVCArts Pete Sands Part 1
Interviews with musicians.
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.
First Contact Changing the Lens
The group travels south to Thunder Bay, where a number of tragic incidents have exposed racist attitudes towards Indigenous people; A meeting with residential school survivors in southern Ontario shocks the group.
