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Moosemeat & Marmalade
Beaver and the Boys
Trick Or Treaty
This documentary profiles Indigenous leaders in their quest for justice as they seek to establish dialogue with the Canadian government. By tracing the history of their ancestors since the signing of Treaty No. 9, these leaders aim to raise awareness about issues vital to First Nations in Canada: respect for and protection of their lands and their natural resources, and the right to hunt and fish so that their societies can prosper. In recent years, an awareness-raising movement has been surfacing in First Nations communities. In this powerful documentary, those who refuse to surrender are given a chance to speak out.
Nunavik: Land of Ice
Jean-Michel Jorda is an accomplished documentary filmmaker who, with camera in hand, goes to meet various people in their environments, for over 8 years now. We follow him today in his new movie project entitled 'Nunavik, land of ice', which 90 years after 'Nanook of the North' leads us to discover the 21 century's Inuit's way of life: a people between traditions and modernity who had to confront and adapt to the many rapid changes which have occurred for nearly a century. Issues of respect and preservation of traditions and natural environment appears as central themes in this documentary, and beyond general cliches offers the viewer the possibility to interact within the reality of the Inuit people and their everyday lives.
Toa Hunter Gatherer
Hard Rock Medical
Down Under
Chaos & Courage
Officer Down
Underexposed
Down N Dirty
Red Earth Uncovered
N'ha-A-Itk in the Deep: Part 1
Seeing Canada
Pei, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia & Quebec
Wed 7/06
Moosemeat & Marmalade
Pheasant
The Invisible Nation
The Algonquin once lived in harmony with the vast territory they occupied. This balance was upset when the Europeans arrived in the 16th century. Gradually, their Aboriginal traditions were undermined and their natural resources plundered. Today, barely 9,000 Algonquin are left. They live in about 10 communities, often enduring abject poverty and human rights abuses. These Aboriginal people are suffering the threat to their very existence in silence. Richard Desjardins and Robert Monderie have decided to sound the alarm before it's too late.
Unshackled
Cashing In
The Medicine Line
Silent Heroes
Red Earth Uncovered
N'ha-A-Itk in the Deep: Part 1
Underexposed
Treks & Balances
Ruth-Ann Thorn Presents: Art of the City
Hit The Ice
Time to Show What You Got
Thu 7/07
Moosemeat & Marmalade
Deer
Breaking Loneliness
This River
The Last Ice Merchant
The Spirit of New Mexico through the Lens of Ed Breeding
This video shares the beautiful Spirit of New Mexico's environment through the Lens of Ed Breeding. As a photographer, painter, filmmaker and author he spends as much time as he can in nature. He enjoys sharing the beauty of Earth Mother with viewers as he sees her through the camera in New Mexico.
Wild Archaeology
Turtle Island
Common Ground
Native American Traditions, Furniture Crafting
Tribal Police Files
Identity
Underexposed
Take Down
Seeing The USA
Nevada
Indigenous Focus
Songcatchers / A Family Heritage
Fri 7/08
Moosemeat & Marmalade
Beef and High Tea
Main Street Wyoming
Photography of Sara Wiles
Rethinking Blackduck Pottery
A special LONGER, more in-depth look at experimental archaeologist Grant Goltz (of Lakeland PBS' documentary Birchbark Canoe). Goltz shares his theory, developed with others, of how pre-contact indigenous people of our area made multi-functional Blackduck pottery, with a group of First Nations Women from Winnipeg, Canada. While Goltz's hands-on discoveries often don't gain acceptance with established academia in the U.S., his experience and knowledge is greatly respected across the border by our neighbors to the North.
Sculpting In Wood and Words
The Art of Kent Nerburn
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.
Cashing In
Hard Rock Medical
Rock and a Hard Place
Future History
The Arts: Shifting The Narrative
Underexposed
Bareback & Buckles
Native Shorts
Jaaji Approx. / The Violence of a Civilization Without Secrets
Studio 49
Cody Coyote
Sat 7/09
Moosemeat & Marmalade
Bison
Toa Hunter Gatherer
First Nations Comedy Experience
Jackie Keliiaa, Larry Omaha, and Nikki Glaser
Jackie Keliiaa, Larry Omaha, and Nikki Glaser perform.
More Than A Word
More Than A Word analyzes the Washington football team and their use of the derogatory term R*dskins. Using interviews from both those in favor of changing the name and those against, More Than A Word presents a deeper analysis of the many issues surrounding the Washington team name. The documentary also examines the history of Native American cultural appropriation.
The Medicine Line
Dance Art
Indian Road
Chaos & Courage
Tribal Police
Underexposed
Let It Slide
First Nations Comedy Experience
Jackie Keliiaa, Larry Omaha, and Nikki Glaser
Jackie Keliiaa, Larry Omaha, and Nikki Glaser perform.
Sun 7/10
The Head Hunter
In a remote Indian forest dwells an old man from a forgotten tribe once dreaded for its practice of head hunting. When the government decides to build a road through the wilderness the old man becomes a severe nuisance for the authorities. A city-bred young official, belonging to the same tribe and speaking the same language, tricks him into spending a few days in the city. When he comes back the old man is horrified to discover that a highway now runs through his beloved forest.
Lost Bones: In Search of Sitting Bull's Grave
Lost Bones details the life and death of Lakota leader Sitting Bull and the stories that surround his burial and final resting place. Some say he is still buried at an old US army fort in North Dakota, the site of his first official burial. Others are adamant his Earthly remains were moved by Ghouls to Mobridge, South Dakota in April of 1953... and now another theory has surfaced. Sitting Bull's body was spirited away - shortly after his death - and taken to the Turtle Mountains of Manitoba. Through interviews with Elders, Experts, Historians, and dramatic reenactments Lost Bones attempts to solve the mystery of where Sitting Bulls bones lie today.
Osiyo, Voices of the Cherokee People
Native Report
Practicing Sovereign Rights
Tribal Police Files
Identity
Underexposed
Down N Dirty
Seeing The USA
Arizona
Kvcarts
Pete Sands Part 2
Mon 7/11
The Aux
Songcatchers: The Gathering
A 2017 Native American Music Special for FNX Channel featuring Mary Youngblood, Thirza Defoe, Tony Redhouse, Jana Mashonee, Alex Beeshiglaii, Sana Christian, and The Sampson Brothers Native American dancers. Also features a special interview with actor/musician Wes Studi.
Culture Stories
Chizh for...
Holders of Wisdom
Holders of Wisdom shares elder wise women, the animals and Earth Mother, sharing their wisdom with the world.
Wild Archaeology
Turtle Island
Behind The Brush
Future History
The Arts: Shifting The Narrative
Underexposed
Hot Shots
The Aux
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 feautured on the AUX.
Merging Destinies
An Understanding of Culture
Trick Or Treaty
This documentary profiles Indigenous leaders in their quest for justice as they seek to establish dialogue with the Canadian government. By tracing the history of their ancestors since the signing of Treaty No. 9, these leaders aim to raise awareness about issues vital to First Nations in Canada: respect for and protection of their lands and their natural resources, and the right to hunt and fish so that their societies can prosper. In recent years, an awareness-raising movement has been surfacing in First Nations communities. In this powerful documentary, those who refuse to surrender are given a chance to speak out.
Nunavik: Land of Ice
Jean-Michel Jorda is an accomplished documentary filmmaker who, with camera in hand, goes to meet various people in their environments, for over 8 years now. We follow him today in his new movie project entitled 'Nunavik, land of ice', which 90 years after 'Nanook of the North' leads us to discover the 21 century's Inuit's way of life: a people between traditions and modernity who had to confront and adapt to the many rapid changes which have occurred for nearly a century. Issues of respect and preservation of traditions and natural environment appears as central themes in this documentary, and beyond general cliches offers the viewer the possibility to interact within the reality of the Inuit people and their everyday lives.
Indian Country Today
Leaders Face Challenges
Fit First
Teepee Time
Waabiny Time
Feelings
Tiga Talk
Birthdays
Wolf Joe
Toboggan Run / Maple Snow Cones
Moosemeat & Marmalade
Beaver and the Boys
The Invisible Nation
The Algonquin once lived in harmony with the vast territory they occupied. This balance was upset when the Europeans arrived in the 16th century. Gradually, their Aboriginal traditions were undermined and their natural resources plundered. Today, barely 9,000 Algonquin are left. They live in about 10 communities, often enduring abject poverty and human rights abuses. These Aboriginal people are suffering the threat to their very existence in silence. Richard Desjardins and Robert Monderie have decided to sound the alarm before it's too late.
Unshackled
Indian Country Today
Onondaga Land Back Victory
Fit First
Teepee Time
Waabiny Time
Health
Tiga Talk
Dance
The Magic Canoe
Pam and the Shicoque
Moosemeat & Marmalade
Pheasant
Inukshuck
Go on a journey to discover a millenary population in some of the most unforgiving locations on planet Earth. While combining ancient traditions and modern approaches, the Inuits face new challenges every day to survive and to get food while developing a new lifestyle through the increased use of technology. A mixed portrait between two generations that each have their own dreams and aspirations.
The Last Ice Merchant
The Spirit of New Mexico through the Lens of Ed Breeding
This video shares the beautiful Spirit of New Mexico's environment through the Lens of Ed Breeding. As a photographer, painter, filmmaker and author he spends as much time as he can in nature. He enjoys sharing the beauty of Earth Mother with viewers as he sees her through the camera in New Mexico.
Indian Country Today
Arctic People at Risk
Fit First
Teepee Time
Waabiny Time
Traditional Tools
Tiga Talk
Food Preparation
Wolf Joe
Maymay Fishing / Dance of the Wawatay
Moosemeat & Marmalade
Deer
Main Street Wyoming
Photography of Sara Wiles
Rethinking Blackduck Pottery
A special LONGER, more in-depth look at experimental archaeologist Grant Goltz (of Lakeland PBS' documentary Birchbark Canoe). Goltz shares his theory, developed with others, of how pre-contact indigenous people of our area made multi-functional Blackduck pottery, with a group of First Nations Women from Winnipeg, Canada. While Goltz's hands-on discoveries often don't gain acceptance with established academia in the U.S., his experience and knowledge is greatly respected across the border by our neighbors to the North.
Sculpting In Wood and Words
The Art of Kent Nerburn
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.
Indian Country Today
Put on a Happy Face
Fit First
Teepee Time
Waabiny Time
Seasons and Weather
Tiga Talk
Keep Trying
The Magic Canoe
Nico Cries Wolf
The Aux
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 feautured on the AUX.
Song of the Drum: The Petroglyphs of Maine
In Maine, the Native Americans began carving images into stone ledges beginning about 3,000 years ago. These petroglyphs, probably the work of the Shamans, were used as metaphors of the spirit quest or to help memorize chants. Because the petroglyphs had powerful spiritual qualities, they were avoided by the uninitiated.
More Than A Word
More Than A Word analyzes the Washington football team and their use of the derogatory term R*dskins. Using interviews from both those in favor of changing the name and those against, More Than A Word presents a deeper analysis of the many issues surrounding the Washington team name. The documentary also examines the history of Native American cultural appropriation.
Fnx Now Block
And Not A Drop to Drink
Native Report
Practicing Sovereign Rights
Teepee Time
Little J and Big Cuz
Little J and Big Cuz
Tiga Talk
Dreams
The Magic Canoe
Julie and the Mockingbird
The Head Hunter
In a remote Indian forest dwells an old man from a forgotten tribe once dreaded for its practice of head hunting. When the government decides to build a road through the wilderness the old man becomes a severe nuisance for the authorities. A city-bred young official, belonging to the same tribe and speaking the same language, tricks him into spending a few days in the city. When he comes back the old man is horrified to discover that a highway now runs through his beloved forest.
Lost Bones: In Search of Sitting Bull's Grave
Lost Bones details the life and death of Lakota leader Sitting Bull and the stories that surround his burial and final resting place. Some say he is still buried at an old US army fort in North Dakota, the site of his first official burial. Others are adamant his Earthly remains were moved by Ghouls to Mobridge, South Dakota in April of 1953... and now another theory has surfaced. Sitting Bull's body was spirited away - shortly after his death - and taken to the Turtle Mountains of Manitoba. Through interviews with Elders, Experts, Historians, and dramatic reenactments Lost Bones attempts to solve the mystery of where Sitting Bulls bones lie today.
Osiyo, Voices of the Cherokee People
Wassaja
Buying A University
Teepee Time
Little J and Big Cuz
Little J and Big Cuz
Tiga Talk
Birthdays
Wolf Joe
The Big Bannock Bake /The Pied Piper of Turtle Bay
Moosemeat & Marmalade
Beef and High Tea
Songcatchers: The Gathering
A 2017 Native American Music Special for FNX Channel featuring Mary Youngblood, Thirza Defoe, Tony Redhouse, Jana Mashonee, Alex Beeshiglaii, Sana Christian, and The Sampson Brothers Native American dancers. Also features a special interview with actor/musician Wes Studi.
Culture Stories
Chizh for...
Holders of Wisdom
Holders of Wisdom shares elder wise women, the animals and Earth Mother, sharing their wisdom with the world.
Indian Country Today
Geothermal Sovereignty
Fit First
Teepee Time
Waabiny Time
Keeping Walang - Staying Healthy
Tiga Talk
Dwellings
The Magic Canoe
Pam's Apology
Louis Says
Dare to Get The Bear/Beading Stars
Wapos Bay
They Dance at Night
Frybread Flats
Double Trouble
Double Dancing
Cooking Hawaiian Style
Grilled Avocado Halves with Sauerkraut
Travel & Delights
Poe
Indian Country Today
Leaders Face Challenges
Native Report
Practicing Sovereign Rights
Hit The Ice
Horsing Around
Underexposed
Let It Slide
Fit First
Making Regalia
Jingle Dress (Conclusion)
Louis Says
No Time for Stories/Stick to the Plan
Wapos Bay
Something to Remember
Frybread Flats
Coyote's Crazy Smart Science Show
Dwellings
Untamed Gourmet
Qu'appelle Valley Mule Deer with Dickie Yuzicapi
Travel & Delights
La grande finale des Commis / The Grand Finale of the Commis Chefs
Indian Country Today
Onondaga Land Back Victory
Osiyo, Voices of the Cherokee People
Hit The Ice
A Flame That Burns Bright
Underexposed
Down N Dirty
Fit First
Making Regalia
Boy's Fancy Dance Apron (Pt.1)
Louis Says
The Big Pie Sale / Colours of the Quilt
Wapos Bay
A Time to Learn
Frybread Flats
Double Trouble
Going Home
Cooking Hawaiian Style
Vanilla Cream Fruit Tart
Travel & Delights
La Soupe Z'habitant ("Z'habitants" Soup)
Indian Country Today
Arctic People at Risk
People of the Pines
Uncharted Territory
Hit The Ice
You Goat to Be Kidding
Underexposed
Treks & Balances
Fit First
Making Regalia
Boy's Fancy Dance Apron (Pt.2)
Louis Says
Goodbye Clutter / Count On Anne
Wapos Bay
The Elements
Frybread Flats
Coyote's Crazy Smart Science Show
Big Bang
Untamed Gourmet
Kananaskis Ring-Necked Pheasant with Michael Dekke
Travel & Delights
Le Trempage (Soaking)
Indian Country Today
Put on a Happy Face
Fnx Now Block
And Not A Drop to Drink
Hit The Ice
Paint By Numbers
Underexposed
Take Down
Fit First
Making Regalia
Men's Straight Dance Shirt (Pt.1)
Louis Says
Dare to Get The Bear/Beading Stars
Wapos Bay
All's Fair
Amy's Mythic Mornings
The Story of Inuksuk - Inuit
Coyote's Crazy Smart Science Show
Science of Music
Untamed Gourmet
Newfoundland Moose with Jeremy Charles
Wild Kitchen
Farming and Foraging
Wild Archaeology
Lost Worlds
Behind The Brush
Hit The Ice
Getting Down to It
Underexposed
Bank-To-Wall
Common Ground
Wood Turning, William S Marvin, Metal Sculpting
People of the Pines
Gaining Legitimacy
Lakota Berenstain Bears
Go to School/A Week at Grandma's
Wapos Bay
As The Bannock Browns
Amy's Mythic Mornings
Coho Learns to Jump - Coast Salish
Double Trouble
Sand and Surf
Cooking Hawaiian Style
Pai Honolulu & Chilled Poached Shrimp Salad
Wild Kitchen
Hunting in the Delta
Native Planet
Chile
Simon Baker travels to the top of the Andes in northern Chile where a massive new mining project threatens the sacred glaciers of the Colla people, the only source of water in one of the driest paces on earth.
Hit The Ice
Horsing Around
Underexposed
Let It Slide
Ruth-Ann Thorn Presents: Art of the City
Indian Road
Louis Says
The Birdhouse / Lost and Found
Wapos Bay
Guardians
Frybread Flats
Coyote's Crazy Smart Science Show
Animal Habitat
Untamed Gourmet
Vancouver Island Dungeness Crab with Robin Jackson
Travel & Delights
Le Pate En Pot
Indian Country Today
Geothermal Sovereignty
Fnx Now Block
Hit The Ice
Show Me What You Got
Underexposed
Bareback & Buckles
Fit First
Making Regalia
Leather Belts
Behind The Brush
Aboriginal Adventures
Seaweed Harvest - Port Hardy
The Price of the Prize
The Medicine Line
Silent Heroes
Lost Bones: In Search of Sitting Bull's Grave
Lost Bones details the life and death of Lakota leader Sitting Bull and the stories that surround his burial and final resting place. Some say he is still buried at an old US army fort in North Dakota, the site of his first official burial. Others are adamant his Earthly remains were moved by Ghouls to Mobridge, South Dakota in April of 1953... and now another theory has surfaced. Sitting Bull's body was spirited away - shortly after his death - and taken to the Turtle Mountains of Manitoba. Through interviews with Elders, Experts, Historians, and dramatic reenactments Lost Bones attempts to solve the mystery of where Sitting Bulls bones lie today.
Democracy Now!
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.
Indian Country Today
Onondaga Land Back Victory
Tribal Police Files
The Pursuit
Cashing In
Studio 49
Pete Sands
Future History
Pow Wow & Exhibition
Common Ground
Wood Turning, William S Marvin, Metal Sculpting
Moosemeat & Marmalade
Beaver and the Boys
Wild Archaeology
Lost Worlds
Nunavik: Land of Ice
Jean-Michel Jorda is an accomplished documentary filmmaker who, with camera in hand, goes to meet various people in their environments, for over 8 years now. We follow him today in his new movie project entitled 'Nunavik, land of ice', which 90 years after 'Nanook of the North' leads us to discover the 21 century's Inuit's way of life: a people between traditions and modernity who had to confront and adapt to the many rapid changes which have occurred for nearly a century. Issues of respect and preservation of traditions and natural environment appears as central themes in this documentary, and beyond general cliches offers the viewer the possibility to interact within the reality of the Inuit people and their everyday lives.
Democracy Now!
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.
Indian Country Today
Arctic People at Risk
Wild Game
Inuvik - Beluga
Chaos & Courage
Tribal Police
Hard Rock Medical
Rock and a Hard Place
Messages from the Ancestors
Majestic and spectacular western landscapes, where the Indigenous ancestors lived, allows viewers a refreshing and wonder-filled escape from their hustle and bustle life.
Ruth-Ann Thorn Presents: Art of the City
Indian Road
Lands Wandered
Lands Wandered
KVIE Native American Art Stories
Democracy Now!
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.
Indian Country Today
Put on a Happy Face
Tribal Police Files
Casino
Native Shorts
Jaaji Approx. / The Violence of a Civilization Without Secrets
Kvcarts
Def-I
Make Prayers to the Raven
Aboriginal Adventures
Tidal Rapids - Port Hardy
Native Report
Practicing Sovereign Rights
Fnx Now Block
And Not A Drop to Drink
Hoopa Valley:
One Tribe's Battle Against Covid 19
In Our Hands: Continuing The Fight Against Covid19
Democracy Now!
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.
Indian Country Today
Geothermal Sovereignty
Tribal Police Files
Wear A Vest
The Aux
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 feautured on the AUX.
Children of the Desert
Future History
The Arts: Shifting The Narrative
Moosemeat & Marmalade
Pheasant
Skindigenous
Lebret
Indigenous Focus
The Butterfish Mob / A Family Heritage
Osiyo, Voices of the Cherokee People
Wild Game
Inuvik - Beluga
Wapos Bay
A Time for Pride
Hit The Ice
Get Them Legs Going
Tribal Police Files
On The Loose
Cashing In
Hard Rock Medical
Rock and a Hard Place
Unshackled
This films show the majestic beauty, peace and balance of a part of our Earth Mother that is rapidly being harmed and descrated by the human hand, oftentimes for greed and power. Unshackled gives a very important and positive message about our magnificent planet, and how we can all find ways to respect and take care of it.
Moosemeat & Marmalade
Deer
Merging Destinies
An Understanding of Culture
Inukshuck
Go on a journey to discover a millenary population in some of the most unforgiving locations on planet Earth. While combining ancient traditions and modern approaches, the Inuits face new challenges every day to survive and to get food while developing a new lifestyle through the increased use of technology. A mixed portrait between two generations that each have their own dreams and aspirations.
Red Earth Uncovered
N'ha-A-Itk in the Deep: Part 1
Wild Game
Inuvik - Beluga
Aboriginal Adventures
Grizzly Bears - Johnstone Strait
Toa Hunter Gatherer
Native Shorts
Jaaji Approx. / The Violence of a Civilization Without Secrets
The Aux
Native Planet
Namibia
Simon Baker travels to Namibia to learn why the San people, the oldest culture on the planet, have created a vast conservation area to protect themselves from the outside world.
Moosemeat & Marmalade
Beef and High Tea
Urban Farmers
In this revealing new documentary, Nick and Rachel Caccese take the viewer on a fascinating journey that will correct the widespread misconception that urban areas cannot be used to produce food for their own citizens by telling the hidden agricultural history behind New York City, which supported dozens of urban farm facilities well into the twentieth century.
Democracy Now!
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.
Indian Country Today
Ecology and Traditions
Tribal Police Files
Day in the Life
Red Earth Uncovered
N'ha-A-Itk in the Deep: Part 2
Skindigenous
Nimkii
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