Thursday, May 22nd TV listings for KTOO 360TV (K48AC-D3) KasilofAK
Moosemeat & Marmalade Rabbit
Dan wants Art to show him how to live in the forest and survive off the land.
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.
Merging Destinies An Understanding of Culture
A cultural heritage program visits Old Minto.
Amplify The Stories We Tell Ourselves
Songwriter Ansley Simpson sets out to write a song about her personal connection between trauma and alcoholism; Harold Johnson discusses his book, "Firewater: How Alcohol is Killing My People (and Yours)."
Workout plan progress becomes evident when participants complete 'mid-point' check in.
Teepee Time Teepee Reads a Book; Teepee Draws a Picture
Teepee reads a book; Teepee draws a picture of himself for the first time.
Waabiny Time Barna - Animals
There are boola barna, lots of animals in noongar boodja from the noom.
Alaska Legislature coverage.
Alaska Legislature coverage.
Alaska Legislature coverage.
Alaska Legislature coverage.
Alaska Legislature coverage.
Alaska Legislature coverage.
Alaska Legislature coverage.
Alaska Legislature coverage.
World events, business news and weather forecasts; broadcast in English.
A daily news summary from Europe with anchor Brent Goff.
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
At The Apk In A Time of Change
Artists, writers, environmental educators, and humanities scholars, exchanged knowledge and perspectives on the Boreal Forest.
Sealaska Heritage Institute Lecture Series The Meaning of Haida Title
Revision Alaska Sabor Artico: Latinos En Alaska
Alaska's growing Latino population forges their identities in the extreme Arctic environment.
Asian Americans Generation Rising
Asian Americans fight for equality in the fields, on campuses and in the culture.
Pacific Heartbeat The Healer Stones
Four large stones on Waikiki Beach represent a Hawaiian tradition of healing and gender diversity, and serve as a tribute to four mahu who brought the healing arts from Tahiti to Hawaii.
Come Back Anytime (2021)
For more than 40 years, ramen master Masamoto Ueda has been serving his legendary Tokyo-style ramen to a community of regulars who are not only his customers but true friends.