Day Week A-Z

Program Schedule for Wednesday, Nov 20

FNX NAT
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FNX NAT

12:00am
Cashing In
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Tying The Knot

Cashing In

Tying The Knot

Duration: 0:21:52

All dissension is put aside for the big day of the wedding between Liz and John. Scott is befuddled when his plans take a twist. Matthew Tommy realizes, maybe too late, that he has been too ambitious to understand the value of relationships in his life.

12:30am
The Medicine Line
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Reanimated

The Medicine Line

Reanimated

Duration: 0:21:59

Dave explores the world of graphic novels in Winnipeg, and then travels to The Little Bighorn Battlefield in South Dakota to film battle reenactments.

1:00am
Red Earth Uncovered
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N'ha-A-Itk in the Deep: Part 2

Red Earth Uncovered

N'ha-A-Itk in the Deep: Part 2

Duration: 0:21:50

Shayla finds someone to take her out to Rattlesnake Island and Squally Point, which is the alleged home of Ogopogo.

1:30am
Underexposed
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Making An Impact

Underexposed

Making An Impact

Duration: 0:21:59

Canadian National Whitewater Canoe Team athlete, Haley Daniels, is Gracey's featured athlete for an Impact Magazine photo shoot on the Kananaskis River in Alberta.

2:00am
Ruth-Ann Thorn Presents: Art of the City
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Ruth-Ann Thorn Presents: Art of the City

Duration: 0:28:16

Ms. Thorn, San Diegan and of the Rincon Band of Luiseno Indians brings to her docuseries her native American experience; Her mother was an artist and was involved in the women's rights movement, while her father, part of the Rincon Band of Luiseno Indians, was one of the first Native Americans to occupy Alcatraz in an effort to gain equal rights for the Native Americans living on reservations, who at the time weren't allowed to vote. In 2018, Thorn was elected as the chairwoman of the Rincon Economic Development Corporation of her tribe and has been on the board for 5 years. She oversees businesses that are owned by the tribe and is an active member of California chapter of the Native American Chamber of Commerce. This will be an immersive cultural experience: Native American Artists and their works which are truly the intersection of Fine Art and historical significance. As a content creator for the presentation of Fine Art as well as the critically-acclaimed docuseries Art of The City TV, she has captured the flavor and historical significance of Native American artistic relevance, and presents to the world the timely story of the cultural capital of the Indigenous people, a story that has always been on the right side of history and on the right side of Artistic Accomplishment; Illustrating Native American Art both as curating and illuminating through the lens of her knowledge and being.

2:30am
Hit The Ice
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Awards and Recognitions Abound

Hit The Ice

Awards and Recognitions Abound

Duration: 0:22:00

The last bit of scheming and planning unfolds as the coaches prepare for the final game. Confidence is at an all-time high and the team is ready for a second faceoff with their opponents. On the eve of the game, the team gathers one last time to recognize the hard work of a few players.

3:00am
Moosemeat & Marmalade
HD CC
Lamb

Moosemeat & Marmalade

Lamb

Duration: 0:21:59

Dan takes Art to the English county of Devon to stay at a refurbished medieval farm and partake in the region's culinary gifts. Art and Dan are invited to cook a lamb dinner in the medieval kitchen.

3:30am
Kvcarts
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Eyerie

Kvcarts

Eyerie

Duration: 0:26:47

Eyerie, a published poet, activist and rap and hip hop artist talks a bit about her past groups, her film appearance and her latest recording, a collaboration with her brother called "Hermanos Eyerie."

4:00am
Indian Rodeo: Voices from the Infr
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Indian Rodeo: Voices from the Infr

Duration: 0:26:45

Barrel Racers, Cattle Ropers, and a Bareback Bronc Rider talk about the Rodeo Circuit, how Native female athletes are making their mark in the sport, and what makes the Indian National Finals Rodeo special to Indian Country.

4:30am
Hupa Fire: Traditional and Cultural Fire Management
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Hupa Fire: Traditional and Cultural Fire Management

Duration: 0:26:19

The Hoopa Fire Department, tells the story of how traditional fire burning or cultural burns helped California prevent major fires. This story is told by Hupa culture keepers who have firsthand accounts of their relationship to fire.

5:00am
Sasquatch'n
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Sasquatch'n

Duration: 0:45:03

SASQUATCH'N is a groundbreaking documentary that dives deep into secret Native societies to uncover knowledge about the Sasquatch never revealed before. Some regard it as a spiritual being, an "almost human" guardian of nature who is critical to our relationship with earth and may be trying to send us a message in an effort to save the world...but will we listen?

6:00am
Amplify
HD CC
Becoming A Man of the Earth

Amplify

Becoming A Man of the Earth

Duration: 0:22:02

Cree songwriter Jason Burnstick sets out to write a song that examines the struggles of reconciling childhood trauma after the birth of his own son. With the help of Elder Dave Courchene, Jason explores the work men must do to become "a man of the Earth."

6:30am
Fit First
HD CC

Fit First

Duration: 0:21:59

The Youth bond during a camping/canoe trip; Spiritual Advisor Shane Patterson teaches them about petro forms.

7:00am
Teepee Time
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Teepee Time

Duration: 0:24:59

Teepee writes his name; Teepee eats lunch in the school cafeteria for the first time.

7:30am
Waabiny Time
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Health

Waabiny Time

Health

Duration: 0:25:59

Moorditj walang, good health is about looking after our bodies every day. It's solid koolangka!

8:00am
Tiga Talk
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Making Music

Tiga Talk

Making Music

Duration: 0:21:53

Music can be a wonderful thing to listen to, but when Kokum is learning to play the violin it sounds anything but musical! The kids learn how practice makes playing instruments easier by creating a band with the puppets and other friends from their neighbourhood.

8:30am
The Magic Canoe
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The Travelers' Treasure Hunt

The Magic Canoe

The Travelers' Treasure Hunt

Duration: 0:23:40

Pam struggles with the pressure of being a goalie at a soccer competition. She feels like the outcome of the game is on her shoulders. Pam panics and feels so anxious that she won't even try to relax using a relaxation technique. She would rather not play! It's when she meets Cornet, a large iguana with small horns, that Pam realizes that there's no point in taking all the pressure on her shoulders and that in case of an anxiety attack, relaxation methods can be very useful!

9:00am
Louis Says
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A Paint Job / Let It Snow

Louis Says

A Paint Job / Let It Snow

Duration: 0:22:01

Louis tells Randy that Mrs. Charles is working on a sopekahikewin (a painting), and she needs paint and brushes. Katie thinks sopekahikewin means painting the walls. Katie thinks Mr. Thompson might have some leftover paint and brushes he can give to Mrs. Charles. Mrs. Charles tells Randy that she is working on a painting, and not painting the walls. Louis tells Randy that Mrs. Charles needs an extension cord to plug her konowi-mechiwin (snow cone) machine. Randy and Katie think Mrs. Charles needs an extension cord for a snow machine. They look for a long extension cord that can reach all the way to Mrs. Charles backyard. Mrs. Charles tells Randy that all she needs it to plug in her snow cone machine in the kitchen.

9:30am
Frybread Flats
CC

Frybread Flats

Duration: 0:26:45

Raven and her puppet friends learn the Arapaho word for "my mother" along with additional Arapaho phrases. Featured puppet skits include lessons about forgiveness and not taking other people's property. We also meet Dusty the buffalo for the first time. Raven shares a TV story about powwow dancing.

10:00am
Wapos Bay
HD CC
A Time to Learn

Wapos Bay

A Time to Learn

Duration: 0:24:00

Missing sled dogs and a pile of homework are just a few of the things that Talon has to deal with before setting out for the trapline with his father Alphonse. Talon can't wait to go away for a week, but the exciting trip means lots of extra responsibility. He has to complete the schoolwork that he'll miss before leaving. While Talon struggles with a creative writing assignment, T-Bear and Mushom (grandfather) have trouble with the dog team. T-Bear incorrectly ties the dogs up, and they escape. Intense preparations and avoidable mishaps teach the children the importance of listening to elders and taking care with everything you do.

10:30am
Double Trouble
HD CC
Going Home

Double Trouble

Going Home

Duration: 0:23:02

After tearful farewells, Kyanna heads back to Alice Springs. But, the twins remain determined to sort out the mystery of why they were separated at birth.

11:00am
Untamed Gourmet
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Newfoundland Moose with Jeremy Charles

Untamed Gourmet

Newfoundland Moose with Jeremy Charles

Duration: 0:22:03

Chef Moe Mathieu uses local ingredients in his Saskatchewan restaurants. In the fall, he travels to Lac La Ronge where he harvests wild rice, chanterelle mushrooms, blueberries, and rosehips. Returning in the dead of winter, he nets lake trout, whitefish, and burbot through the ice.

11:30am
Travel & Delights
CC
Mama Brochettis

Travel & Delights

Mama Brochettis

Duration: 0:26:24

In this episode, Chef Kelly is in Mayotte. The young commis chef Lolito takes Chef Kelly to meet with Eddine and Anfou to discover the traditional recipe of the "mamas brochettis." For her revisit, Chef Kelly meets with Bakoko and Antcharia, two zebu farmers in Longoni, as well as two green coffee producers in Tongoni, Foundi and Alima.

12:00pm
Osiyo, Voices of the Cherokee People

Osiyo, Voices of the Cherokee People

Duration: 0:28:32

On this episode of "Osiyo, Voices of the Cherokee People," learn to make a traditional bow with Cherokee National Treasure Richard Fields, hit the races with acclaimed horse trainer Dee Keener, and hear about the career of internationally celebrated opera singer Barbara McAlister. This month's "Cherokee Almanac" tells the story of the first woman physician in Indian Territory, and in the "Let's Talk Cherokee," learn to ask "Where do you live" and "Do you have brothers and sisters?"

12:30pm
People of the Pines
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Voices of the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians

People of the Pines

Voices of the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians

Duration: 0:26:46

Indian people from throughout California discuss the importance of maintaining their unique cultures to preserve this knowledge for future generations.

1:00pm
Hit The Ice
CC
On The Bubble

Hit The Ice

On The Bubble

Duration: 0:21:59

Alex Killorn and Andrej Sustr of the Tampa Bay Lightning come to the Hit the Ice camp to practice with the boys and indulge in a friendly round of ...bubble soccer!

1:30pm
Underexposed
CC
Tipping The Trails

Underexposed

Tipping The Trails

Duration: 0:21:59

Gracey meets up again with Brett Tippie and goes back to where his freeride mountain bike career all started, Kamloops British Columbia. Gracey recaptures Brett's magazine cover shots from his early career.

2:00pm
Fit First
HD CC

Fit First

Duration: 0:21:59

The Youth bond during a camping/canoe trip; Spiritual Advisor Shane Patterson teaches them about petro forms.

2:30pm
Making Regalia
HD CC
Tipi Applique (Continued)

Making Regalia

Tipi Applique (Continued)

Duration: 0:25:50

On this episode, Juaquin finishes the tipi appliquie project. On our next program, Juaquin will begin to explore the wonderful world of beading. Stay tuned.

3:00pm
Common Ground
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Headwaters Basket Makers, Sankta Lucia, Headwater

Common Ground

Headwaters Basket Makers, Sankta Lucia, Headwater

Duration: 0:25:36

Discover 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.

3:30pm
Future History
HD CC
Replenish

Future History

Replenish

Duration: 0:21:58

Kris walks through the Sheguiandah Quarry on Manitoulin Island, an unmarked prehistoric site that proves Indigenous settlement since the Ice Age. Sarain visits with Anishnaabe Singer/Drummer/Teacher Tasheena Sarazin who creates safe places for women around the drum, on the pow wow trail, and in their own families and communities. Kris and Sarain get a glimpse into the food sustainability programs created by Enaadmaagehjik: Wikwemikong Development Commission on Manitoulin Island.

4:00pm
Moosemeat & Marmalade
HD CC
Lamb

Moosemeat & Marmalade

Lamb

Duration: 0:21:59

Dan takes Art to the English county of Devon to stay at a refurbished medieval farm and partake in the region's culinary gifts. Art and Dan are invited to cook a lamb dinner in the medieval kitchen.

4:30pm
Wild Game
HD CC
Lennox Island - Lobster

Wild Game

Lennox Island - Lobster

Duration: 0:21:49

Rich Francis visits the Mi'kmaq community of Lennox Island, PEI, where he discovers the Cadillac of shellfish, Lobster. He will visit with Gilbert Sark, a local drum keeper, medicine-man and historian of the community, who will teach him about the history and relevance of Lobster to the Mi'kmaq of PEI. He will also learn from Cultural Liaison Jamie Thomas about some very interesting methods of cooking a traditional Lennox Island meal, which sparks inspiration to create a spectacular dish that's likely never been made before. Rich embarks on a day of high- seas lobster fishing with local Fleet Captain Peter and his crew, Drew and Russell, to really understand what goes into getting one of these highly sought after crustations. In the end, Rich brings all of his new learnings to the firepit, and applies his magic, creating a new dish for everyone to enjoy, including the viewers at home.

5:00pm
Sculpting In Wood and Words
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The Art of Kent Nerburn

Sculpting In Wood and Words

The Art of Kent Nerburn

Duration: 0:57:25

This Common Ground special, "Sculpting in Wood & Words: The Art of Kent Nerburn", details the author's development from a wood sculptor to a writer of Native American and spiritual subjects. Nerburn reveals insights on his process and details the creation of his latest book in the Neither Wolf Nor Dog trilogy: The Girl Who Sang to the Buffalo.

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
Osiyo, Voices of the Cherokee People

Osiyo, Voices of the Cherokee People

Duration: 0:28:32

On this episode of "Osiyo, Voices of the Cherokee People," learn to make a traditional bow with Cherokee National Treasure Richard Fields, hit the races with acclaimed horse trainer Dee Keener, and hear about the career of internationally celebrated opera singer Barbara McAlister. This month's "Cherokee Almanac" tells the story of the first woman physician in Indian Territory, and in the "Let's Talk Cherokee," learn to ask "Where do you live" and "Do you have brothers and sisters?"

7:30pm
Mixed Blessings
HD CC
Mick & Vicky?

Mixed Blessings

Mick & Vicky?

Duration: 0:24:00

Hank and Josie are called to the hospital when Vicky and Bobbie are in a car accident. Everyone is banged up badly, especially Mick who is back in town. Bobbie and Vicky get grounded. Hank, Tazz, and Walt are called to an emergency repair job at a work camp.

8:00pm
Colonial Combat
HD CC
Shackle Pop

Colonial Combat

Shackle Pop

Duration: 0:20:06

Tuwhare's champion is defeated in an underhanded battle, and he smells a rat. Tereti is taken to a magical place by Hinepu and then beaten by Tuwhare. After being down on his luck, Harold finds a new fighter on a dark street.

8:30pm
Hard Rock Medical
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Tent City

Hard Rock Medical

Tent City

Duration: 0:23:59

It's the first day back and the students are thrown into the deep end with a visit to a "Tent City" where they minister to the disenfranchised and the homeless.

9:00pm
Moosemeat & Marmalade
HD CC
Classy Caviar

Moosemeat & Marmalade

Classy Caviar

Duration: 0:21:59

It's all about the expensive roe from giant, prehistoric fish as Dan leads Art on a fascinating journey through the entire rearing, harvesting and canning process as they get into tanks with the powerful sturgeon and help harvest.

9:30pm
Tribal Elder Stories
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Marie Whiteman

Tribal Elder Stories

Marie Whiteman

Duration: 0:25:59

Marie has a passion for preserving her Cheyenne language. Throughout her life, she has encouraged the next generation to hold their native language in a higher regard. Watch as Marie recounts her childhood growing up on a farm as well as her career in medicine and her devotion to others.

10:00pm
Washakie Last Chief of the Eastern Shoshone
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Washakie Last Chief of the Eastern Shoshone

Duration: 0:57:24

From his birth in the Bitterroot Mountains among the Salish Tribe, to his exploits as a warrior with the Lemhi Shoshone and Bannocks, Washakie was recognized early as an extraordinary person. But he made his historical claim to greatness in the second half of the 19th century, as chief of the Eastern Shoshone. He led the tribe in battle and in peace, and navigated the difficult negotiations with the U.S. government that eventually provided the Shoshone with a permanent homeland along the eastern slopes of the Wind River Mountains. The Documentary, funded in part by the Wyoming State Legislature, features a wealth of historical photographs and artwork, as well as aerial photography shot over the Wind River Indian Reservation. Research was conducted at the National Archives, the Smithsonian Institute and museums throughout the West.

11:00pm
Why Treaties
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Why Treaties

Duration: 0:57:57

Host John Parsons, brings viewers on a journey of understanding as he strives to grasp the differing world views that motivated tribal leaders, settlers, and the United States government of the 19th Century. Why Treaties' focuses on the 1863 "Old Crossing Treaty" in which the Red Lake and Pembina bands of the Chippewa ceded some 11 million acres of land to the United States Government.