TV Schedule for Uvagut TV
Tuesday, April 28th TV listings for Uvagut TV
Takuginai Legends and Stories
Pukki and Johnny are bored.
Nunami Piqatigiit: Tundra Friends Natti Learns to Communicate & Taqu Learns a Lesson
Natti gets frustrated when she's forced to shovel the walkway before joining her friends in the snow. Meanwhile, Taqu spots a special carving made by Vivi's dad, with strict instructions from Vivi not to touch it.
Tamapta Jessie Colton
Jessie Colton is celebrated for her sewing.
Qimaivvik was an Igloolik cultural show that included storytelling, hunting, sewing techniques, legends, language, igloo building, and more.
Lucy Tulugarjuk conducts interviews with Inuit leaders in arts and culture.
Takuginai Legends and Stories
Pukki and Johnny are bored.
Anaana's Tent Stories
Rita Claire has a traditional story.
Tamanevugut Tobacco Strategy Control
Tips for smoking and kicking the habit.
Uakallanga! Nanuq
This series showcases the Inuit tradition of transforming natural and recycled materials into extraordinary creations for survival and daily life.
Nunavummi Mamarijavut Kugluktuk
Malaya travels to Kugluktuk and learns how to make swan soup and Arctic char antipasto.
Our People, Our Land Mussel Picking
Akinisie Sivuarapik goes on a mussel picking trip to Kuujjuarusik (Dry Bay) aboard the Iqaluppik, owned and operated by husband-and-wife outfitting team Charlie Watt Jr. and Christine Nakoolak of Kuujjuaq, Quebec.
Nunavik Secrets Picking Mussels Under the Ice in Kangirsujuaq
Stories and features on the people, communities and secrets of Nunavik, a vast region in Northern Quebec.
Adventures on Inuit Land The Land of Berries
In a southern village in Nunavik, Kuujjuaraapik, berry picking contests with wild prizes are celebrated by the community during the Wildberry Festival, as well as feasts and musical performances in the evenings.
Uninterrupted Slow TV showing entire the creative and skills processes of Inuit across various disciplines.
Our People, Our Land Housing Crises
Award-winning television programming by, for and about Indigenous Peoples to share with all Canadians.
Nunavummi Mamarijavut Pangnirtung
Malaya travels to Usualuk with Jayco and Lazaloosie, where they share how they grew up eating traditional food and childhood stories.
In-depth discussions on the reclamation and preservation of Inuktut.
Lucy Tulugarjuk conducts interviews with Inuit leaders in arts and culture.
Tamapta Jessie Colton
Jessie Colton is celebrated for her sewing.
Qimaivvik was an Igloolik cultural show that included storytelling, hunting, sewing techniques, legends, language, igloo building, and more.
Uninterrupted Slow TV showing entire the creative and skills processes of Inuit across various disciplines.
Our People, Our Land Housing Crises
Award-winning television programming by, for and about Indigenous Peoples to share with all Canadians.
Adventures on Inuit Land The Land of Berries
In a southern village in Nunavik, Kuujjuaraapik, berry picking contests with wild prizes are celebrated by the community during the Wildberry Festival, as well as feasts and musical performances in the evenings.
Nunavik Secrets Picking Mussels Under the Ice in Kangirsujuaq
Stories and features on the people, communities and secrets of Nunavik, a vast region in Northern Quebec.
Tamapta Jessie Colton
Jessie Colton is celebrated for her sewing.
Qimaivvik was an Igloolik cultural show that included storytelling, hunting, sewing techniques, legends, language, igloo building, and more.
Tamanevugut Tobacco Strategy Control
Tips for smoking and kicking the habit.
Uakallanga! Nanuq
This series showcases the Inuit tradition of transforming natural and recycled materials into extraordinary creations for survival and daily life.
Anaana's Tent End of Summer
In a very special tent in the Arctic, Rita Claire and her husky Qimmiq learn new songs, words, and stories with the help of some animated friends and Inuit performers.
Takuginai Chores
Teaching children cultural values.
Nunami Piqatigiit: Tundra Friends Aqi and the Hockey Game & Tiu-Tiu Helps Out
Aqi is upset when she realizes Umi didn't invite her to play street hockey; Umi confides in Natti about the situation; Tiu-Tiu wants to play outside but feels frustrated when her mom sends her to visit her grandmother instead.
Anaana's Tent End of Summer
In a very special tent in the Arctic, Rita Claire and her husky Qimmiq learn new songs, words, and stories with the help of some animated friends and Inuit performers.
