Sunday, August 24th TV listings for Fox 12 Plus (K44JP-D2) Cottage Grove, OR
Osiyo, Voices of the Cherokee People Zebadiah Nofire, Whitney Roach
Meet a young Cherokee comedian bringing native comedy to the stage.
Wassaja Dominica
The Kalinago people have new challenges with climate change and stronger hurricanes in Dominica.
Teepee Time Teepee Feeds the Cat; Teepee Walks the dog
Teepee feeds his cat and walks his dog for the first time.
Waabiny Time Going Bush
Going Bush is Moorditj ana; Noongar mob love getting out and about in Noongar country.
The Lakota Berenstain Bears Mighty Milton; Mama's New Job
Brother helps a new cub at school who is being bullied by Too-Tall and his gang; Mama opens a quilt shop and Papa and the cubs have to cope at home without her.
Wolf Joe The Big Game; A Berry Good Adventure
Joe, Nina and Buddy leap into adventure with their superpowers.
Little J & Big Cuz Grinding Stone
Little J & Big Cuz Welcome
Amy's Mythic Mornings Amy's Lessons In Learning
Amy re-caps her adventures and lessons.
This American Land Farmers Challenge Climate Change; The Salton Sea in Trouble; Songbirds Respond to Improved Habitat
Farmers in Iowa confront climate change, pulling carbon from the atmosphere into the ground; decline of the Salton Sea; a program to regenerate forest brings songbirds back to the woods of Pennsylvania.
Start Up J.C. Scott -- Dallas, Texas
Custom clothing designer, manufacturer and stylist Jacob Scott, owner of J.C. Scott Custom Clothing in Dalls.
A weekly program telling the stories of capitalism from around the world, David Westin in New York hosts.
The Open Mind The Politicization of Everything
TYT Network CEO Cenk Uygur talks about the second Trump administration, Democratic party and the future of populism.
Kid influencers in the U.S.; virtual influencers in advertising; what Mumbai may look like in 2050; the reliability of robotic guide dogs.
On Story Inside the Making of Lawmen: Bass Reeves
"Lawmen: Bass Reeves" creator Chad Feehan and series directors Christina Alexandra Voros and Damian Marcano discuss their revival of the television Western.
POV King Coal
The complex history and future of the coal industry, the communities it has shaped and the myths it has created.
Sealaska Heritage Institute Lecture Series Navigating Nwc Art Professional Practices
Songs at the Center Comedy Songwriting Special With Heywood Banks, Steve Goodie & Carla Ulbrich
A comedy songwriting special with Heywood Banks, Steve Goodie and Carla Ulbrich.
Oregon Field Guide Bison Ranching; Willamette Recreation; Wallowa Rain PE
Two sisters take over the family business at Stangel Bison Ranch in Enterprise, Ore.; problems plaguing the Willamette River; photos of the Wallowas after a rainstorm.
At The Apk In A Time of Change
Artists, writers, environmental educators, and humanities scholars, exchanged knowledge and perspectives on the Boreal Forest.
Nature The Platypus Guardian
Peter Walsh studies the life of the platypus in Tasmania.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Viewers Like You
Three everyday Americans learn about their family histories.
Doc World Afghanistan: The Wounded Land -- Part 4: Trap
In Afghanistan, 9/11 began two days before when commander Ahmad Shah Massoud was assassinated; the U.S. bombs and invades Afghanistan.
Enduring Democracy: The Monterey Petition
Women activists protest Japanese American incarceration and resist racism in World War II California.
Future History Justice
Sarain and Kris talk with lawyer Sara Mainville about Indigenous concepts of justice and criminality; Sarain and Kris eat lunch at NishDish Marketeria.
underEXPOSED The Spit
Gracey faces new experiences while capturing action at the Canadian Open Freestyle Kiteboarding event.
A compilation music videos showcasing Native American talents and World Indigenous cultures.
Moosemeat & Marmalade Shellfish
Art and Dan create a modern version of a West Coast cook pit in the Nuuchanulth community of Estowista near the surfing town of Tofino.
Nine short films about the American Indian experience.
Efforts by First Nations Indigenous hip-hop artists in Canada to right social injustices, heal personal traumas and preserve their cultures.
Santee Smith of the Six Nations and her dance company's performances are interpretations of traditional Iroquois teachings.