Andy begins losing the stronghold he has on Blackstone; Victor tries to position himself as leader of the community.
Krista's SAR team gets trapped during a disaster; Tag clings to life on the mountain.
Dennis Ward and Melissa Ridgen bring you news stories that matter to Indigenous people
Nation to Nation is APTN's political show from Ottawa. Human rights issues such as water, hunger, health care, child welfare, missing women are put before the people in power each week, as First Nations, Métis and Inuit citizens remake their place in Canada.
The potential impact the Ring of Fire has on the environment, animals and the traditional way of life.
As Gabriella feels the effects of a lack of food, Elder Mary arrives with a gift and a teaching.
Kris joins a seal hunt; the Commissioner of Nunavut Nellie Kusugak talks about life in Nunavut; Serain speaks with Adam Apik, of Embrace Life Council, about suicide.
Cst. Kohoko arrests a drug user; stories from a casino.
Katherine Levac et le très sympathique Gabriel expérimentent la force G dans les nuages avec des vrilles, des tonneaux et des loopings; sueurs garanties; ne manquez pas ça.
Alex Nevsky, l'invité de Florent Vollant, découvre la langue innue avec la chanson Kevin Nuna, à "Clé du studio."
Près de 1 200 femmes autochtones disparues et assassinée au Canada selon la GRC. Ce documentaire est un cri du cœur pour briser le silence. Suivi de l’émission Perspectives APTN où Danielle Rochette s’entretient avec Michèle Rouleau et Kim O'Bomsawin.
Corp. Brian Fletcher takes over the investigation of the vandalized treatment center. With John Oliver, Tina Keeper, Dakota House and Tracey Cook.
Pete and Pio head to Akaroa in the South Island.
Tracey examines the historical food trade routes known as the coyote grease Trails.
Tiffany shows how to prepare salmon three ways, and makes a citrus sunflower salad with homemade dressing; tips for keeping herbs fresh.
Dan and Art tour Ronda, Spain where they meet a matador and cook a meal in a restaurant under the bullring.
Art and Dan find a guide to take them hunting for ptarmigan; Art and Dan visit a musher who teaches them how to harness.
Kris participates in a Wampum belt and treaty teaching workshop; Sarain speaks with Chief Lady Bird and Aura about the agency of representation; Kris and Sarain meet Melanie Goodchild.
This documentary special features the following four short films: Leave It On the Water, Lost Moccasin, Cedar: Tree of Life, and Mihkowapikwaniy.
Krista's SAR team gets trapped during a disaster; Tag clings to life on the mountain.
Corp. Brian Fletcher takes over the investigation of the vandalized treatment center. With John Oliver, Tina Keeper, Dakota House and Tracey Cook.
Dennis Ward and Melissa Ridgen bring you news stories that matter to Indigenous people
A group of Indigenous Elders expresses their concerns about the use of glyphosate-based herbicides to the World Health Organization.
A typical week in Rama involves an escaped llama, a badmouthing drug dealer and an old man locked out of his own house.
Police respond to a 911 call; units pursue dangerous suspects through the woods and along the highway.
Early Indigenous people utilized the number 0, mapped the planets and stars, and developed calendars and writing systems.
Cullen and Mei escort precious cargo through the California wilderness; Eva nurses Louise back to health.
Dennis Ward and Melissa Ridgen bring you news stories that matter to Indigenous people
A group of Indigenous Elders expresses their concerns about the use of glyphosate-based herbicides to the World Health Organization.
Cullen and Mei escort precious cargo through the California wilderness; Eva nurses Louise back to health.