
Saturday, July 19th TV listings for PBS (WMAO-TV5) Greenwood, MS
Interstitial community engagement series.
The culture and traditions of Native Americans.
Teepee Time Teepee Feeds the Cat; Teepee Walks the dog
Teepee feeds his cat and walks his dog for the first time.
Eddie's Lil' Homies The Talented Mr Lachie
Eddie's Lil' Homies Messy Mystery
Navajo Highways Start of a New Road
The Magic Canoe Boreal Safari
Nico doesn't heed Viola's warnings and loses his precious turquoise stone on their adventure.
Louis Says A Paint Job; Let It Snow
The story of Louis, an Aboriginal elder, whose mission in life is to help his community.
Bull's Eye Social Media
In the season finale of "Bull's Eye," Indigenous youth answer puzzling questions around the theme of social media; the young contestants must square off to complete fast-paced challenges.
Untamed Gourmet Cowichan Valley Mule Foot Hog
Chef Brock Windsor.
Back to Roots On Target
Perry tries his hand at archery, which is a well-known sport among Mongolian people; he makes dumplings by folding pork with fresh peppers into small wonton wrappers and steaming them; the dish is topped off with a fresh plum dipping sauce.
Going Native Going Storytelling
From the stage to the written page to the traditional campfire, Drew explores the role Indigenous storytelling plays in myth-making, theater, and in keeping native culture alive and well.
The team spends time with the locals at their sponsor's Fun Day; Richie gets some big news; Scott owns up to his mistake and faces the consequences.
Ready for This The Golden Sneaker
Mick and Vee attempt to foster friendships between the students with a scavenger hunt. Haunted by her memories Lily runs away from the hunt to search for the Sydney she remembers from her childhood.
To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbé
All-female news analysis of issues and policy affecting the U.S.
Washington Week With The Atlantic
A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital.
Stories and news from across Europe.
Firing Line With Margaret Hoover New
Margaret Hoover leads interviews and debates.
Archival photos and footage illustrate the abuse and neglect taking place at institutions for people with intellectual disabilities during the 1960s.
American Masters Becoming Helen Keller
The life and legacy of Helen Keller, including how she used her celebrity to advocate for human rights and social justice for women, the poor and people with disabilities.
POV Shorts Le Frere
A story of familial sacrifice and the bonds of brotherhood centers around a paralyzed boy who dreams he is the hero of his favorite manga.
A French Village Your Name Is a Little Jewish
The town's sawmill owner is accused of being Jewish; local sympathizers attempt to help a Jewish family on the run.
Stories of people who have broken free from conventional jobs, and the strategies, mindsets and practical steps that helped them forge their own paths.
American Masters Becoming Helen Keller
The life and legacy of Helen Keller, including how she used her celebrity to advocate for human rights and social justice for women, the poor and people with disabilities.
POV Shorts Le Frere
A story of familial sacrifice and the bonds of brotherhood centers around a paralyzed boy who dreams he is the hero of his favorite manga.
Stories of people who have broken free from conventional jobs, and the strategies, mindsets and practical steps that helped them forge their own paths.
Citizen Nation The Hustle
Stakes are high as teams prepare for statewide civics competitions; only the winners will advance to the final round in Washington, D.C.
POV Who's Afraid of Nathan Law?
Nathan Law's fight for freedom in Hong Kong.
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.
Seeing Canada Exploring British Columbia's Cariboo Chilcotin Region
Making cinnamon buns at The Historic Chilcotin Lodge in Riske Creek; trimming a horse's hooves at the Terra Nostra Ranch in Kleena Kleene; musician David Arlen Park, owner of The Junction Cafe.
Congressional Black Caucus Discussion on Youth Mental Health and Suicide
Members of the Congressional Black Caucus discuss issues surrounding mental health and suicide risk among black teenagers.
Cherokee Justice: Healing Through Culture
Cherokee Nation Juvenile Healing to Wellness Court to keep young people out of the justice system.
Congressional Black Caucus Discussion on Youth Mental Health and Suicide
Members of the Congressional Black Caucus discuss issues surrounding mental health and suicide risk among black teenagers.
Quadriplegic Stanford Addison shares his unique method of gentling wild horses.