Wednesday, February 4th TV listings for PBS (WMAO-TV5) Greenwood, MS
Amplify The Children
Inuk singer Beatrice Deer delves into the history of residential schools to write a song in tribute to the lost children in unmarked graves; featuring an interview with Nakuset, a Montreal-based survivor.
Follow four individuals in their pursuit to lose weight and get healthy.
Teepee Time Teepee Makes Bannock; Teepee Washes the Dishes
Teepee makes bannock; Teepee washes the dishes by himself for the first time.
Waabiny Time Health
A celebration of Nyoongar culture for young kids exploring the Indigenous concept of `playing time'.
Tiga Talk Babies
The kids learn all about different ways to take care of babies and make crafts to decorate the baby's room.
The Magic Canoe Nico's Book
Nico has a bad cold and cannot participate in a group adventure; he realizes that imagination is a power that he can use to entertain himself whenever he wants.
Louis Says Kids Don't Go to Caves; The Perfect Log
Randy and Katie are convinced that they must venture into a cave to find a bat for their friend Zach's birthday; Randy and Katie search for a log.
Wapos Bay A Mother's Earth
Raven writes a school report about her identity and gets confused.
N*Gen Weather
Learn how to tell the weather by looking at the sky, hearing the wind and measuring the amount of rain.
Seasoned With Spirit Bounty of the River's Edge
The people of the Yurok tribe harvest salmon, shellfish, seaweed and wild greens on the banks of California's Klamath River.
Travel & Delights Chiquetaille De Morue
People of the Pines The World of the Serrano
How the tribe thrived by understanding the environment.
Hit the Ice High Hopes
The coaches focus on penalty-killing and power play drills.
underEXPOSED Bank-to-Wall
Shots from the final race in the BMX Canada Cup Series.
The scale reveals whether or not the four participants have met their fitness goals.
Juaquin continues working on his beading project.
Common Ground Headwaters Basket Makers, Sankta Lucia, Headwater School of Music
The history behind the Headwaters Basket Makers Guild. The Sankta Lucia Festival offers a look into a Swedish tradition. Plus the Headwaters School of Music is offering several creative outlets for its students.
Future History Renew
Kris meets the associate curator of historical Indigenous art at the National Gallery of Canada; Sarain is interviewed by radio host Waubgeshig Rice; Kris and Sarain visit Tumikuluit Saipaaqivik.
Moosemeat & Marmalade Closing Feast
Art and Dan host a feast for some of the guests in local episodes over the last five years and reminisce about the adventures they've enjoyed together.
Wild Game Lobster
Rich Francis visits the Mi'kmaq community of Lennox Island, PEI, where he discovers the Cadillac of shellfish, Lobster.
Journey of three teens from the Swinomish Tribe who have been asked to make a film about the threat their people face from two local oil refineries.
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.
ICT Newscast With Aliyah Chavez
Interviews with tribal officials, Indigenous newsmakers, social media influencers and features from staff and freelance journalists; Democratic and Republican commentators provide analysis on federal, state and Tribal government actions.
Mixed Blessings Dances With Wolfy
The Kowalchuks meet their new neighbor; Josie feels threatened.
Colonial Combat Shackle Pop
Felton takes some desperate action for his troubled business by appealing to his rich wife back in England.
Hard Rock Medical White Coats
In the series finale, Cameron comes clean about his ethical breaches and his career as a doctor hangs in the balance; Eva turns a song into a dream for Mylo's future.
Moosemeat & Marmalade Pheasant
Dan and Art shoot pheasant in Lincolnshire.
Tribal Elder Stories Floyd Black Bear
Elder Floyd Black Bear served in the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s, and championed causes for Native American youth and tribal members.
Holy Man: The USA vs. Douglas White (2011)
Douglas White, a Lakota medicine man of the Pine Ridge Reservation and wrongly convicted of a crime, spends 17 years in a federal prison.
Thousands of Navajo trackmen work the railroads, maintaining the transcontinental network.
Future History Renew
Kris meets the associate curator of historical Indigenous art at the National Gallery of Canada; Sarain is interviewed by radio host Waubgeshig Rice; Kris and Sarain visit Tumikuluit Saipaaqivik.
Amplify Little Star
Iskwe writes a song about the loss of teenager Tina Fontaine in 2015; Dr Cindy Blackstock discusses colonial policies that are continuing to affect indigenous children.
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 Down N' Dirty
Gracey shoots the Mudderella event in Whistler, B.C.
Power to the People Kanaka Bar
Situated in the hottest place in Canada, the "Kanaka Bar" Indian Band know firsthand the rising threats of climate change; why their innovative approaches to food, water, energy and resource security are earning them national praise.
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 Beaver and the Boys
Art and Dan visit the Northern BC area and hunt for beaver.
Tribal Elder Stories Theda, Norma and Pat
Holy Man: The USA vs. Douglas White (2011)
Douglas White, a Lakota medicine man of the Pine Ridge Reservation and wrongly convicted of a crime, spends 17 years in a federal prison.
Thousands of Navajo trackmen work the railroads, maintaining the transcontinental network.
