Day Week A-Z

Program Schedule for Monday, Nov 4

FNX NAT
12:00am
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FNX NAT

12:00am
Mixed Blessings
HD CC
Who's Your Daddy?

Mixed Blessings

Who's Your Daddy?

Duration: 0:24:01

Kate spills the beans to Mick about his "real" father. Mick freaks and confronts Josie who has to tell him the truth. Doreen, Kate and Kookum go off to bingo. In a Kate mishap, the cards spill off the table and one of the cards is a big winner. Doreen and Kate square off.

12:30am
Going Native
HD CC
Going Horse

Going Native

Going Horse

Duration: 0:22:00

Drew Hayden Taylor seeks to learn the indigenous story of the horse by meeting a daredevil family of "Indian Relay" racers, encountering a Navajo Horse Whisperer, and by exploring unique wild horse sanctuary in the foothills of the Rockies.

1:00am
Future History
HD CC
Redefine

Future History

Redefine

Duration: 0:21:57

Kris learns about the ancient practice of pictographs from Artist, Activist and Anishnaabe Knowledge Keeper Isaac Murdoch. Sarain goes to North Bay and visits with K'Tigaaning Midwives who are Indigenizing childbirth and the Western practice of prenatal care. Kris and Sarain join award-winning writer and podcaster Ryan McMahon in studio and learn about the power of digital storytelling.

1:30am
Underexposed
CC
Tip Off at Crankworx

Underexposed

Tip Off at Crankworx

Duration: 0:21:59

Gracey Dove heads out on her own to try and make a living as a freelance photographer in the action sport world. She meets up with Brett Tippie and he opens the door for Gracey to meet legendary mountain bike photographer Margus Riga, to shoot Whistler Crankworx Festival.

2:00am
The Aux
HD CC

The Aux

Duration: 0:56:51

A rotating compilation of music videos featuring diverse talents of Native American & World Indigenous cultures. Different genres such as hip hop, rap, dance, rock, and many more are featured on The AUX.

3:00am
Moosemeat & Marmalade
HD CC
Wild Duck Hunt

Moosemeat & Marmalade

Wild Duck Hunt

Duration: 0:21:59

Art and Dan go on a duck hunt in the Cowichan Valley and meet the head chef at the Cowichan Elder's Centre.

3:30am
Waila! Making The People Happy
CC

Waila! Making The People Happy

Duration: 0:26:45

Waila music comes from the Tohono O'odham, the native people of the Sonoran desert and the largest Indian tribe of southern Arizona. Waila (pronounced why-la) is an O'odham word that comes from the Spanish word "baile," which means "to dance." There are no words to waila music -- it is only instrumental, and is played on a button accordion, alto saxophone, electric six-string and bass guitars, and drums. Waila began from the music of early fiddle bands that adapted European and Mexican tunes heard in northern Sonora. The dances performed in the waila tradition are the waila (which is similar to a polka), the chote (based on a folk dance from Scotland or Germany), and the mazurka (based on a Polish folk dance). Regardless of the beat, all waila dances are performed while moving around the floor in a counterclockwise direction.

4:00am
Sacred Stick
HD CC

Sacred Stick

Duration: 0:56:49

SACRED STICK examines the historical, cultural, and spiritual aspects of lacrosse. From the ancient Maya to the world famous Iroquois Nationals team, this program explores the cultural diffusion and transmutation of a uniquely indigenous sport that, like Native people themselves, adapted and endured within the dominant culture. The thirty-minute film is intended for both a general audience, for whom lacrosse is the fastest growing sport in the country, and a Native American-specific audience for whom lacrosse has deep cultural meaning.

5:00am
The Great American Foot Race
CC

The Great American Foot Race

Duration: 0:56:40

In 1928, Andy Payne, a 20-year-old Cherokee, won the Great American Footrace -- the longest footrace in history, stretching 3,422 miles along Route 66, from Los Angeles to New York. Andy's story is remarkable because it reveals an ordinary Native American who triumphed not because of mystical power, but because he believed in himself.

6:00am
ICT Newscast
HD CC

ICT Newscast

Duration: 0:26:45

ICT Newscast delivers daily news and analysis about Native America and global Indigenous communities. Stories are reported from bureaus in Phoenix, Washington D.C. and Anchorage.

6:30am
Fit First
HD CC

Fit First

Duration: 0:22:01

The participants learn about style and fashion to accommodate their new figures.

7:00am
Teepee Time
CC

Teepee Time

Duration: 0:24:59

Teepee learns to ride a bike and makes a friend for the very first time.

7:30am
Waabiny Time
CC
Noongar Boodja - Noongar Country

Waabiny Time

Noongar Boodja - Noongar Country

Duration: 0:26:00

In Noongar Boodgar, Noongar Country there's so much to see, from the boorn, the trees, right down to the djet, the pretty little flowers.

8:00am
Tiga Talk
CC
Exercise

Tiga Talk

Exercise

Duration: 0:24:00

Jason, Jodie and the puppets learn the importance of exercising - for kids, grownups and animals - to keep hearts fit and strong. Jodie does gymnastics, Kokum jogs, Jason runs to school, while Gertie lifts weights, while exercise for their imaginations comes from a carver of masks and a chance at making their own masks at the craft table.

8:30am
The Magic Canoe
HD CC
Julie's Mania

The Magic Canoe

Julie's Mania

Duration: 0:23:39

Julie has a tendency to "borrow" other people's things without asking permission. During the comical adventure she meets Bernard, a little raccoon who has the annoying habit of doing the same thing. In front of Bernard's "thefts", Julie becomes aware that this behavior is really not pleasant for others and can even cause some trouble. When she returns from the adventure, Julie promises to always ask permission before taking something that doesn't belong to her.

9:00am
Louis Says
HD CC
Rubber Duckie / Buckle Up

Louis Says

Rubber Duckie / Buckle Up

Duration: 0:21:59

Randy and Katie learn how to attract ducks. / Katie teaches Randy and Mr. Thompson how to dye clothes.

9:30am
Frybread Flats
CC

Frybread Flats

Duration: 0:26:45

Raven and her puppet friends learn the Cheyenne word for "my younger sibling" along with additional Cheyenne phrases. Featured puppet skits include lessons about getting along with family, lying, and not being selfish. Justin and Flash get a surprise when they try to order a pizza.

10:00am
Wapos Bay
HD CC
Time Management

Wapos Bay

Time Management

Duration: 0:21:59

Devon finds a time portal in the forest and takes T-Bear and Talon into the future, where they discover that environmental damage caused by a large mining corporation in the past has impacted the Earth. The boys are then sent back in time by the leader of the resistance, David Suzuki, to stop the mining project from going ahead.

10:30am
Double Trouble
HD CC
Two Dollars

Double Trouble

Two Dollars

Duration: 0:23:03

After Kyanna has a fight with Heath, the pair have to sort out a dispute between their mum and dad. Meanwhile, Aaron tries to lure twin Yuma away from a didgeridoo player, by showing off his skill as a rapper.

11:00am
Untamed Gourmet
HD CC
Bc Interior Fowl

Untamed Gourmet

Bc Interior Fowl

Duration: 0:22:01

Chef and instructor Ben Genialle creates a fusion of traditional Aboriginal and contemporary foods. He hunts duck, grouse, and snowshoe hare; and gathers skunk cabbage, gooseberries, and Oregon grapes near BC?s Shuswap Lake.

11:30am
Travel & Delights
CC
Cassaves

Travel & Delights

Cassaves

Duration: 0:26:31

In this episode, Chef Kelly is in Guadeloupe. The young commis chef Johanna takes Chef Kelly to meet with Katia to discover the traditional recipe of the manioc crepes and pataya compote. For her revisit, Chef Kelly meets with Frederic Bourseau, a dragon fruit producer in Bouillante, as well as a "siwo batterie" producer in Marie-Galante, Joel.

12:00pm
ICT Newscast
HD CC

ICT Newscast

Duration: 0:26:45

ICT Newscast delivers daily news and analysis about Native America and global Indigenous communities. Stories are reported from bureaus in Phoenix, Washington D.C. and Anchorage.

12:30pm
Fnx Now Block
HD CC
Steep Increase In Imposter Scam Losses

Fnx Now Block

Steep Increase In Imposter Scam Losses

Duration: 0:26:45

FNX NOW is the station's flagship news series and the first interstitial community engagement series created by the channel after its initial launch in 2012. This new half-hour block looks to house all the most recent FNX NOW interstitial segments and showcase them in one spot.

1:00pm
Hit The Ice
CC
A Glorious Day

Hit The Ice

A Glorious Day

Duration: 0:21:59

The team travels to downtown Montreal in the core of hockey land to visit the famous Bell Centre and the Habs Hall of Fame.

1:30pm
Underexposed
CC
Dirtbags

Underexposed

Dirtbags

Duration: 0:21:59

Gracey and Mason produce a photo story on the lifestyle of "dirtbags", aka ski bums, at the annual Dirtbag Festival in Kimberley BC.

2:00pm
Fit First
HD CC

Fit First

Duration: 0:22:01

The participants learn about style and fashion to accommodate their new figures.

2:30pm
Making Regalia
HD CC
Bustles with Dwight Whitebuffalo

Making Regalia

Bustles with Dwight Whitebuffalo

Duration: 0:28:00

Juaquin Lonelodge and special guest, Dwight Whitebuffalo discuss and assemble hackles and spikes for a bustle.

3:00pm
Native Planet
HD CC
Hawaii

Native Planet

Hawaii

Duration: 0:45:01

Host Simon Baker travels to Hawaii to examine the growing native sovereignty movement and how it helped halt construction of the largest public infrastructure project in Hawaii's history.

4:00pm
Moosemeat & Marmalade
HD CC
Wild Duck Hunt

Moosemeat & Marmalade

Wild Duck Hunt

Duration: 0:21:59

Art and Dan go on a duck hunt in the Cowichan Valley and meet the head chef at the Cowichan Elder's Centre.

4:30pm
What Was Ours
HD CC

What Was Ours

Duration: 1:19:26

A tribal elder and Vietnam vet, who hasn't left the Wind River Indian Reservation in over 40 years, visits the underground archives of Chicago's Field Museum with two young Arapaho to explore ancestral objects kept in boxes for many years. Together they try to learn how these artifacts vanished from their tribe in the first place.

6:00pm
Democracy Now!
HD CC

Democracy Now!

Duration: 0:59:00

Democracy Now! is an award-winning, independent, noncommercial, nationally-distributed public television news hour. Produced each weekday, Democracy Now! is available for public television stations free of charge.

7:00pm
ICT Newscast
HD CC

ICT Newscast

Duration: 0:26:45

ICT Newscast delivers daily news and analysis about Native America and global Indigenous communities. Stories are reported from bureaus in Phoenix, Washington D.C. and Anchorage.

7:30pm
Tribal Police Files
CC
On The Loose

Tribal Police Files

On The Loose

Duration: 0:21:59

A typical week in Rama involves an escaped llama, a badmouthing drug dealer and an old man locked out of his own house

8:00pm
Chaos & Courage
CC
Critical Incident

Chaos & Courage

Critical Incident

Duration: 0:21:59

A survivor of work-related PTSD, paramedic Andrea Seymour is the former Critical Incident Stress Management Coordinator for BC's Ambulance Service. Andrea knows firsthand the importance of providing care for first responders traumatized by what they see on the job, trauma that can lead to PTSD.

8:30pm
Rabbit Fall
HD CC
Dog Island

Rabbit Fall

Dog Island

Duration: 0:23:39

Two American brothers go missing on a fishing trip, leaving behind a trashed cottage, blood evidence and traces of cocaine. All roads lead to Harley, the dangerously sexy cottage owner who called in the cops. Did Tara's key suspect trash his own place? Something keeps drawing Harley back to the crime scene and Tara is determined to find out what he knows. When one brother turns up dead and an empty boat floats to shore, Tara follows her hunch that the brothers' connection to Harley and the townspeople is more than it seems. Tara learns of the mysterious Dog Island, where stray dogs were once abandoned to cannibalize each other.

9:00pm
Moosemeat & Marmalade
HD CC
Closing Feast

Moosemeat & Marmalade

Closing Feast

Duration: 0:21:59

Art and Dan host a feast for some of the guests of episodes from the last five years and reminisce.

9:30pm
Landing: Stories from the Cultural Divide
CC
Ernesto Hernandez

Landing: Stories from the Cultural Divide

Ernesto Hernandez

Duration: 0:23:59

Ernesto came from El Salvador in 1992, where he sold food in his early childhood. Although his friends tried to discourage him, with determination and hard work, he opened EE Burritos. He dealt with the threat of extortion, but remained very professional. Ernesto helped with the after school literacy program providing children with a healthy meals. He also helped parents and neighbors with food to get them through the month. Ernesto believes in second chances and helping people get back into society.

10:00pm
Landing: Stories from the Cultural Divide
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Razawa Maroof

Landing: Stories from the Cultural Divide

Razawa Maroof

Duration: 0:24:00

A tough story that reveals the Kurdish genocide, Razawa's history shows the power of determination and humor for overcoming personal tragedy. After years of struggle, Razawa is practicing medicine in North America knowing that her son will be given opportunities that she could never have dreamed of living in Iraq under Saddam Hussein's genocidal rule.

10:30pm
Landing: Stories from the Cultural Divide
CC
Sntc (Saskatchewan Native Theatre Company)

Landing: Stories from the Cultural Divide

Sntc (Saskatchewan Native Theatre Company)

Duration: 0:23:57

Circle of Voices is a theatre and film program for the aboriginal youth in Saskatchewan. Preparing them for the stage and auditions. The eight-month program consists of four components: 1) Cultural development, 2) Performing Arts skill development, 3) Life skills, and 4) Career development

11:00pm
First Contact
HD CC
The Journey Begins

First Contact

The Journey Begins

Duration: 0:44:59

The six travelers begin their journey in heart of Canada; Winnipeg, Manitoba. Here they meet prominent Indigenous activist Michael Redhead Champagne who sheds some light on the road ahead. In Winnipeg their journey includes working alongside two community driven movements; the Bear Clan patrol which works to keep Winnipeg's notorious North End streets safe, and Drag the Red which takes on the sobering task of helping to solve cases of missing and murdered Indigenous women by searching the river, and the riverbank, for remains or other evidence. From Winnipeg the group travels over 2,000 km north to the remote Inuit community of Kimmirut where they discover life on the land is more intense than they ever could have imagined.