Wednesday, September 10th TV listings for KTOO 360TV (KTOO-TV3) Juneau, AK
Amplify Spring Breakup
Anishinaabe composer Melody McKiver looks to the power of water to inspire binnawe gizhigoon; the song utilizes the sounds from ice breaking during spring thaw to create an instrumental piece dedicated to the communities surrounding Sioux Lookout.
Now that the ladies are losing pounds & inches, a professional stylist helps update their wardrobe.
Teepee Time Teepee Knits a Sweater; Teepee Goes Skating
Teepee knits a sweater; Teepee goes skating for the first time.
Waabiny Time Health
A celebration of Nyoongar culture for young kids exploring the Indigenous concept of `playing time'.
Tiga Talk Listen to the World
Dad takes the kids to the studio where he is recording a song in Cree. Kokum takes them on a magical journey and teaches them all about sound waves and how they help us hear.
The Magic Canoe Nico Cries Wolf
Nico makes others angry when he cries wolf to get their attention; an adventure makes Nico realize that crying wolf can have unpleasant consequences.
Christiane Amanpour leads discussions about world issues and interviews with global leaders.
To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbé
All-female news analysis of issues and policy affecting the U.S.
Energy Switch Understanding the Electric Grid, Part 1
How the electric grid powers the world.
Through Our Eyes Uprooted
Two children in Iowa face the loss of their family farm due to climate change, while a third in Texas waits for her hurricane-damaged home to be rebuilt.
Through Our Eyes Homefront
Three children of veteran families cope with the emotional impact of having a wounded parent, navigate the unique challenges of visible and invisible injuries sustained during military service, and journey toward healing.
Through Our Eyes Shelter
Three children and their families try to keep their dreams alive while navigating housing insecurity in Los Angeles.
Through Our Eyes Apart
The experiences of three resilient children navigating the complex emotional challenges of their parents' incarceration as their families work to provide stability and support.
Through Our Eyes Leading
Two young activists fight for causes they believe in, including Black Lives Matter and fighting Asian hate.
Through Our Eyes Reclaim
Two brothers connect to their Hawaiian roots through language and the practice of hula.
The Youth bond on a trip; Spiritual Advisor Shane Patterson teaches about petro forms.
Making Regalia Roach Spinners
How to make ceremonial attire step by step.
Common Ground Watercolor Artist, Stained Glass Artist
Hosts: Ryan Yamamoto, Jennifer Bowker and Deirdre Fitzpatrick.
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 Corn
Rich Francis visits the Haudenosaunee community of Six Nations, Ontario, where he's eager to learn about one of the most important food sources harvested on Turtle Island.
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.
Lived History the Story of Wind River
The creation of a high definition video 'virtual museum' of ancestral artifacts for the Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho tribes.
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.
PBS News Hour New
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
A daily news summary from Europe with anchor Brent Goff.
News. Reporting on the day's international news from London and from BBC correspondents around the world.
Talent Has Hunger (2016)
Filmmaker Josh Aronson follows renowned teacher Paul Katz as he guides young music students over a span of seven years.
POV The Age of Water
Following the deaths of three children in a rural Mexican community, the discovery of dangerous radioactivity leads to community backlash and government denial.
The conflicts, contradictions and solidarity among the millions who moved to and through the state of Minnesota.
Tribal Police Files Intoxicated Male
Constable Len Isaac and Sergeant Dale Austinson explain how alcohol escalates violence; an officer struggles to arrest an intoxicated man while civilians record the incident on cell phones.
underEXPOSED Let it Slide
Gracey gets an assignment for the Landyachtz World Cup Race.
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 Oregon
The Maker movement and craft beer in Portland, Ore.; Historic Carousel & Museum in Albany, Ore.; an ATV excursion through Deschutes National Forest; cattle ranching; making cowboy boots in Pendleton, Ore.; Tamástslikt Cultural Institute.
Moosemeat & Marmalade Dogfish & Urchin
The guys return to Victoria to make seafood and produce dishes.
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.
Lucy Jarvis chronicles the civilization to its sudden demise at the hands of Spanish conquistadors.
An intimate portrait of the little-documented Grab Day in the villages of the Laguna Pueblo Tribe, who annually throw water and food items from the rooftop of a home to people standing below them.