Saturday, February 7th TV listings for PBS (WMAO-TV5) Greenwood, MS
Interstitial community engagement series.
The culture and traditions of Native Americans.
Teepee Time Teepee Reads a Book; Teepee Draws a Picture
Teepee reads a book; Teepee draws a picture of himself for the first time.
Eddie's Lil' Homies Yarn Storming
Eddie's Lil' Homies The Talented Mr Lachie
Navajo Highways Blue Corn Mush
The Magic Canoe Puzzles and Caribou
Pam becomes so absorbed by a new puzzle that she loses interest in everything else; when the team travels north to care for a caribou, Pam learns that it's important not to neglect her friends.
Louis Says Rubber Ducky; Buckle Up
Randy and Katie learn how to attract ducks; Katie gives a lesson to Randy and Mr. Thompson on dying clothes.
Tshakapesh Superhero A Day That Never Ends
In an attempt to scorch the village under the hot sun and force its inhabitants to leave, Tshen places a satellite in Earth's orbit, blocking its rotation.
Tshakapesh Superhero Green Vacation
The Village is disrupted by the explosive arrival of a fierce businesswoman who wants to turn the Village into a watersports resort.
Bull's Eye Hockey
Exploring hockey, one of Canada's favourite pastimes; in a series of fun and creative challenges, Indigenous youth are encouraged to look at the intersections between sport and culture.
Untamed Gourmet Lac La Ronge Lake Trout with Moe Mathieu
Chefs and restaurants that cook with foraged, hunted or fished ingredients.
Back to Roots Poplar's Schtick
Matricia forages for poplar buds and demonstrates how best to store them; she prepares a salad with a poplar bud-infused honey vinaigrette; Matricia makes lavender and wild mint tea.
On The Road with the Spice Warriors Death Valley
Inspiration from Death Valley National Park to cook a pulled pork burger in the middle of the park.
Going Native Going Canoe
Drew heads into deep waters as he explores the traditional and modern uses of a birchbark canoe; he learns how to harvest wild rice and how to craft a birchbark canoe from one of the greatest living artisans alive.
Richie reaffirms his love for the sport; Bear feels the pressure not to disappoint when his father drops in; the team faces off with rival Katzo.
Ready for This Blank Canvas
Ryan is caught by the local graffiti crew while out stenciling; Reece is forced to make a difficult decision.
Bears' Lair Serving the Community
Meeting the four Bears and the first three Indigenous-owned businesses competing for an episode prize of 10,000 dollars and a chance to win the grand prize of 100,000 dollars.
Future History Restore
Kris gets a personal tour by brother/sister scholars Jade and Mitch Huguenin who are largely responsible for the inclusion of Metis history and knowledge in the historical site of Discovery Harbour in Penetanguishene; Sarain gets her groove on.
The Awakeners The Healing Culture
Laura contemplates the richness of her family's Indigenous heritage and culture and the ways her culture and art brings healing.
Moosemeat & Marmalade Beaver and the Boys
Art and Dan visit the Northern BC area and hunt for beaver.
Seasick: Saving The Hauraki Gulf Recreational Fishing
Power to the People Tofino
Geothermal energy is generated by heat stored below the Earth's surface; the Tla-o-qui-aht Nation is harnessing this renewable energy through a geoexchange system to cost effectively heat and cool their homes and buildings.
Amplify Two Spirit Identities
Mohawk songwriter Shawnee sets out to write a song that captures the awakening of her two-spirit identity as she builds a two-spirit sweat lodge with other community members; he ceremony is led by Ojibwe-Cree Elder and author Ma-Nee Chacaby.
Chaos & Courage To Hell and Back
Despite gang violence, substance abuse and social dysfunction, Hobbema, home of the Muskwachees First Nation, remains a place of hope and positive role modeling.
Tribal Police Files Firearms Call
Dwayne and Dale respond to a misleading call involving firearms; Isaac embraces the challenges and revelations of a traditional vision quest; Isaac follows up on reports of residents illegally swapping license plates on vehicles.
Unsettled Reunited
It's election day on Binesizhaabose First Nation; the votes are in and the community has spoken, leaving both Rowan and Tara shocked by the outcome.
Cashing In Royal Flush
Matthew Tommy arrives at North Beach Casino and takes matters into his own hands after Liz makes a shocking discovery.
Eden's Last Chance (2022)
Teenager Joshua Wright interviews climate scientists, economists, frontline activists and thought leaders who are reckoning with -- and seeking to help -- the fragile global environment.
Rigoberta Menchu: Daughter of the Maya (2016)
Rigoberta Menchu, winner of the 1984 Nobel Peace Prize, came from a remote section of Guatemala, survived a genocide and eventually became the voice of her people around the world.
Osiyo, Voices of the Cherokee People
Stories about the Cherokee Nation's people, history, and culture. Hosted by Jennifer Loren.
The culture and traditions of Native Americans.
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 Bank-to-Wall
Shots from the final race in the BMX Canada Cup Series.
Seeing the USA Utah
This Is the Place Heritage Park in Salt Lake City; Cleveland Lloyd Dinosaur Quarry at the Jurassic National Monument; canyoneering at Goblin Valley State Park; Monument Valley; Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park.
Seeing Canada Nimmo Bay and Manitoulin Island
Canadian journalist Brandy Yanchyk explores Nimmo Bay in British Columbia's Great Bear Rainforest, followed by an authentic indigenous experience with the Great Spirit Circle Trail on Manitoulin Island, Ontario.
Eden's Last Chance (2022)
Teenager Joshua Wright interviews climate scientists, economists, frontline activists and thought leaders who are reckoning with -- and seeking to help -- the fragile global environment.
Rigoberta Menchu: Daughter of the Maya (2016)
Rigoberta Menchu, winner of the 1984 Nobel Peace Prize, came from a remote section of Guatemala, survived a genocide and eventually became the voice of her people around the world.
