The season wraps up as Brandon, Jonah, Lyndsay, and Austin take the stage.
Thom Schuyler performs some of his biggest hits and talks about the history of his songs.
Showcasing their acclaimed LP Weathervanes, Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit hit the stage.
Singer, multi-instrumentalist, composer, two-time Grammy winner, and recipient of a 2017 MacArthur Fellowship, Rhiannon is hosting a new series that will feature the songs, stories, and experiences of artists who have influenced her own love of traditional music. Rhiannon's music draws from many traditions including blues, jazz, folk, hip hop, African, Celtic, classical, and jug band. She is the first woman and person of color to win a major prize for banjo. She bridges contemporary and traditional forms, and few musicians have done more to revitalize old-time influences in current music.
Explore the British Columbia wine region with a trip to the Seaside Pearl Farmgate Winery.
Johannesson is elected to parliament; Kinna and Tomasina's relationship is in danger.
Barbara makes a discovery that threatens to bring down the whole show.
Features a focus on releasing tension, strengthening your back and revitalizing your entire body.
Buster is worried he won't know anyone at summer camp. Arthur is jealous of Buster's magic tricks.
Oscar is invited to go mountain climbing with Molly and Grandpa Nat, but he is afraid of heights.
When movie night in the park is a spooky feature, can Alma help Andre get over his fear?
Luke, Lyla, and Everett test out some vacuums after the Loops vacuum breaks.
Forrest makes too many plans on the same day. / Carl and Arugula build an epic marble run.
After some investigating, the kids figure out that smelling is good for lots of reasons.
Creech's father, Max, is named the Cyberdad of the Year but Hacker tries to spoil the celebration.
LET'S LEARN about water! Play speedy numbers with shells. Sing about the weather.
Join award-winning journalists every Friday night in a robust Join award-winning journalists every Friday night in a robust roundtable discussion of the week's major national news stories. roundtable discussion of the week's major national news stories.
Mark Cortazzo shares his strategies for avoiding and mitigating market risk to avoid losses.
THIS IS AMERICA is entirely devoted to international content with personal conversations, roundtable discussions, and on-location mini documentaries with world leaders, newsmakers, and extraordinary individuals in the United States and around the world.
Erica Loewe, a key member of President Biden's communication team, is interviewed.
Examine the myths and realities of the American cowboy.
A man uses social media to generate interest in his grandfather's remarkable World War II service.
See how Jacques Bolsey's great-granddaughter uncovered his forgotten family archive.
The story of South Africa's annual sardine migration is brought vividly to life on camera.
Follow the race to build a world-class airport on the site of one of America's busiest flying hubs.
Hear a summary of the day's international and national news. Each weekend broadcast contains original in-depth reporting on topics including education, energy, politics, science, technology, religion, finance and the arts. John Yang anchors.
Chris Hughes comments on social media regulation and the Meta antitrust trial.
Chef Marcus Samuelsson dines, dances and dishes with the Ethiopian community in Washington D.C.
Detective Bea Metcalf is intrigued when Patience connects a suicide to other cases.
Easter celebrations in Grantchester take a somber turn with a suspicious death.
A year after visiting President Roosevelt, Norwegian Crown Princess Martha must flee the Nazis.
Martha Spencer & Wonderland Country Band/Danny Paisley & The Southern Grass.
Showcasing their acclaimed LP Weathervanes, Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit hit the stage.
After her triple life sentence was commuted, Danielle Metz got a rare chance to regain her life.
Adventure often begins with a leap into the great unknown. Lisa's Adventure often begins with a leap into the great unknown. Lisa's trip to the Grand Canyon becomes the beginning of a new chapter; trip to the Grand Canyon becomes the beginning of a new chapter; Martha recalls a trip to Yellowstone National Park where her mom Martha recalls a trip to Yellowstone National Park where her mom comes toe-to-toe with a bear; and Jynelle takes a tumble during comes toe-to-toe with a bear; and Jynelle takes a tumble during summer camp - and finds strength in the woman who taught her how to summer camp - and finds strength in the woman who taught her how to rise. Three storytellers, three interpretations of THE GREAT OUTDOORS. rise. Three storytellers, three interpretations of THE GREAT OUTDOORS.
Tony Rettenmaier and Juel Taylor discuss their debut feature, They Cloned Tyrone.
This weekly news analysis program is the only woman-centered national This weekly news analysis program is the only woman-centered national news/talk show on television. Dedicated to the premise that women of news/talk show on television. Dedicated to the premise that women of all ethnic backgrounds and political persuasions are an important all ethnic backgrounds and political persuasions are an important part of the national dialogues, the series provides a platform for part of the national dialogues, the series provides a platform for the multifaceted views of involved, informed women journalists and the multifaceted views of involved, informed women journalists and commentators. Topics range from women's health to family issues to commentators. Topics range from women's health to family issues to women in the workplace, the environment, women in finance and women in the workplace, the environment, women in finance and education. education.
Join award-winning journalists every Friday night in a robust Join award-winning journalists every Friday night in a robust roundtable discussion of the week's major national news stories. roundtable discussion of the week's major national news stories.
Lynne Peeples discusses her book "The Inner Clock: Living in Sync with Our Circadian Rhythms."
Explore Europe's efforts to strengthen its defense capabilities.
The illegal organ trade exploits the poor and vulnerable.
Discover Casa Susanna a haven for cross-dressing men in the 1950s and 60s.
Dr. Chavis interviews Chris Thomas and Sir Frank Cooper about the African American Humor Awards.
Renowned actor, writer and director Liev Schreiber recently released Renowned actor, writer and director Liev Schreiber recently released "Meeting Zelenskyy", a feature documentary in which he sits down with "Meeting Zelenskyy", a feature documentary in which he sits down with Ukraine's embattled leader. In an extended conversation, Schreiber Ukraine's embattled leader. In an extended conversation, Schreiber speaks actor-to-actor about Volodymyr Zelenskyy's rise from speaks actor-to-actor about Volodymyr Zelenskyy's rise from entertainer to war time leader. In this exclusive interview with entertainer to war time leader. In this exclusive interview with Laura Flanders, Schreiber discusses how the documentary came to be, Laura Flanders, Schreiber discusses how the documentary came to be, how he personally became involved, and how technology could shape the how he personally became involved, and how technology could shape the outcome of the Russia-Ukraine war. The film includes outcome of the Russia-Ukraine war. The film includes never-before-seen footage from Zelenskyy's childhood and career. Join never-before-seen footage from Zelenskyy's childhood and career. Join us for this historic conversation, plus a commentary from Laura. us for this historic conversation, plus a commentary from Laura. "I've always felt optimistic about this because [Ukraine is] on the "I've always felt optimistic about this because [Ukraine is] on the side of truth. That's the kind of thing you can cover briefly, but it side of truth. That's the kind of thing you can cover briefly, but it always comes out, it always surfaces. It's also the kind of thing always comes out, it always surfaces. It's also the kind of thing that builds morale. It builds courage. It builds principle. They have that builds morale. It builds courage. It builds principle. They have that on their side, where the Russian military is struggling." - Liev that on their side, where the Russian military is struggling." - Liev Schreiber "This was never about Ukraine for me. This was always about Schreiber "This was never about Ukraine for me. This was always about American values and democracy and what it is, where it comes from and American values and democracy and what it is, where it comes from and what it means. I don't think those values and those principles are on what it means. I don't think those values and those principles are on display anywhere more clearly than in Ukraine." - Liev Schreiber display anywhere more clearly than in Ukraine." - Liev Schreiber Guest: Liev Schreiber: Award-Winning Actor, Director & Writer; Guest: Liev Schreiber: Award-Winning Actor, Director & Writer; Co-Founder, BlueCheck Ukraine Co-Founder, BlueCheck Ukraine
Michigan DNR researchers document the northern madtom - a tiny, endangered catfish that's venomous. Then take a cinematic journey through Earth's largest freshwater ecosystem - the Great Lakes watershed - with a preview of a new documentary series, and news about the lakes you love.
AMERICA'S HEARTLAND celebrates the men and women across who grow the country's crops, raise its livestock, tend its nurseries and prepare its food. AMERICA'S HEARTLAND taps into the national fascination with food and curiosity about unfamiliar places and ways of life, while also exploring the American values of family, hard work and the spirit of independence. The series, produced entirely on location, portrays the worlds of agriculture, horticulture and aquaculture complete with fascinating stories, compelling characters, innovative ideas and enticing travel destinations.
Meet Robert Bullard, the "Father of Environmental Justice."
Learn how a Miami, Florida company became successful in shipping DIY terrarium kits.
Lynne Peeples discusses her book "The Inner Clock: Living in Sync with Our Circadian Rhythms."
The illegal organ trade exploits the poor and vulnerable.
GROWN UP DAD is a five-part series that explores the generational changes of fatherhood and asks what it means to be a good dad today. Historically, being a dad meant providing financially - putting food on the table and a roof overhead. Yet, this norm feels incomplete. With important societal discussions about toxic masculinity and evolving gender roles, defining good fatherhood has never been more complex. Host Joseph Gidjunis grew up seeing fathers as drive-by parents who often missed out on real family time. Wanting to be more present for his son, Joseph embarks on a journey across the United States and Australia to discover what that means for him and his family. Along the way, Joseph meets up with experts and other fathers to discuss fatherhood, parenting, work and life balance, and being a role model.
GROWN UP DAD is a five-part series that explores the generational changes of fatherhood and asks what it means to be a good dad today. Historically, being a dad meant providing financially - putting food on the table and a roof overhead. Yet, this norm feels incomplete. With important societal discussions about toxic masculinity and evolving gender roles, defining good fatherhood has never been more complex. Host Joseph Gidjunis grew up seeing fathers as drive-by parents who often missed out on real family time. Wanting to be more present for his son, Joseph embarks on a journey across the United States and Australia to discover what that means for him and his family. Along the way, Joseph meets up with experts and other fathers to discuss fatherhood, parenting, work and life balance, and being a role model.
GROWN UP DAD is a five-part series that explores the generational changes of fatherhood and asks what it means to be a good dad today. Historically, being a dad meant providing financially - putting food on the table and a roof overhead. Yet, this norm feels incomplete. With important societal discussions about toxic masculinity and evolving gender roles, defining good fatherhood has never been more complex. Host Joseph Gidjunis grew up seeing fathers as drive-by parents who often missed out on real family time. Wanting to be more present for his son, Joseph embarks on a journey across the United States and Australia to discover what that means for him and his family. Along the way, Joseph meets up with experts and other fathers to discuss fatherhood, parenting, work and life balance, and being a role model.
GROWN UP DAD is a five-part series that explores the generational changes of fatherhood and asks what it means to be a good dad today. Historically, being a dad meant providing financially - putting food on the table and a roof overhead. Yet, this norm feels incomplete. With important societal discussions about toxic masculinity and evolving gender roles, defining good fatherhood has never been more complex. Host Joseph Gidjunis grew up seeing fathers as drive-by parents who often missed out on real family time. Wanting to be more present for his son, Joseph embarks on a journey across the United States and Australia to discover what that means for him and his family. Along the way, Joseph meets up with experts and other fathers to discuss fatherhood, parenting, work and life balance, and being a role model.
GROWN UP DAD is a five-part series that explores the generational changes of fatherhood and asks what it means to be a good dad today. Historically, being a dad meant providing financially - putting food on the table and a roof overhead. Yet, this norm feels incomplete. With important societal discussions about toxic masculinity and evolving gender roles, defining good fatherhood has never been more complex. Host Joseph Gidjunis grew up seeing fathers as drive-by parents who often missed out on real family time. Wanting to be more present for his son, Joseph embarks on a journey across the United States and Australia to discover what that means for him and his family. Along the way, Joseph meets up with experts and other fathers to discuss fatherhood, parenting, work and life balance, and being a role model.
A German propaganda film showing a handshake between Adolf Hitler and Philippe Petain elicits boos at the movie theater. Directed by Phillipe Triboit, 2009.
The story of South Africa's annual sardine migration is brought vividly to life on camera.
Broadway stars Leslie Odom, Jr. and Nathan Lane discover a cast of inspiring ancestors.
From the Oscar-nominated short comes the full-length feature The Making of a Japanese, an intimate portrait of childhood inside a Tokyo public school. Over the course of a year, 1st and 6th graders navigate daily routines and small dramas while learning discipline, empathy, and community, finding the balance between individualism and being respectful toward others.
Aging Matters shed some light on what the Stonewall Generation has endured for positive change.
The story of South Africa's annual sardine migration is brought vividly to life on camera.
Broadway stars Leslie Odom, Jr. and Nathan Lane discover a cast of inspiring ancestors.
From the Oscar-nominated short comes the full-length feature The Making of a Japanese, an intimate portrait of childhood inside a Tokyo public school. Over the course of a year, 1st and 6th graders navigate daily routines and small dramas while learning discipline, empathy, and community, finding the balance between individualism and being respectful toward others.
Aging Matters shed some light on what the Stonewall Generation has endured for positive change.
As the Ice Age glaciers melted, European civilization was born-and with it, so was art.
Vegan baked goods recipes include German Chocolate Cake and Cinnamon-Maple Mini-Muffins.
Explore Pompeii and discover the tastes of Cacio e Pepe and Miso Eggplant with Herbed Rice.
Full body strength and flexibility is vital in maintaining balance and staying out of pain.
Seated postures to strengthen the legs are combined with upper body moves using a chair.
Kim Montagnese recycles a jacket with vintage details and demonstrates techniques for adding trims.
Flowers and a watering can are painted with water color artist Gary Akers in St. George, Maine.
This seaside workout re-balances all of the muscles and joints that surround your hips and glutes.
Full body strength and flexibility is vital in maintaining balance and staying out of pain.
Chickpea and Quinoa Salad in Sweet Pepper Boats and Marinated Asparagus Salad are served.
Learn how to incorporate delicious meals with ingredients that are easy on the planet.
TRAILS TO OISHII TOKYO (formerly called Trails to Tsukiji) takes an in-depth look at Japanese food available at Tokyo's iconic market, where every kind of fresh food, from seafood to produce, is gathered from around the country. The program traces unique Japanese foods from the market back to their original source. Past episodes included: "Abalone," called "the treasure of the sea" in Japan; "Oysters," which the Japanese have been eating for 4,000 years; and "Green Tea," the country's popular beverage of choice.
In JOURNEYS IN JAPAN, English-speaking visitors travel the length of Japan exploring the culture, meeting local people, visiting historic sites, and offering travel hints rarely found in guidebooks. The series provides an eye-opening look at the many unique places to visit in Japan.
Host J Schwanke arranges sunflowers and creates three-dimensional wall art
Seasonal weekly series with tips for the backyard gardener and homeowner, including lawn care, tree care, houseplants and flowers. Host and University of Tennessee Extension Agent Chris Cooper provides advice and tips for gardening success with the help of plant experts, Master Gardeners and other guests.
Host Eric Gorges meets the craftsmen behind the esteemed H. Gerstner & Sons brand.
Chris Fitch builds a tower bird feeder and Logan Wittmer constructs a home for pollinators.
This miniature chest with dovetail drawers is perfectly sized to enhance any tabletop.
Steve Butler demonstrates how to build a sand box that is perfect for the young knight.
Jerry Spady explores new frontiers while creating woodworking projects.
Host Eric Gorges and young clockmaker Nate Bowers create a beautiful exposed gear clock.
Dook and Cleo prepare a Father's Day feast for the extended family.
Step up your outdoor entertaining with a serving station to go with your grill.
Eric hits the slopes on handmade skis he makes with son and father team Jeff and John Thompson.
Steve builds a paddle boat, perfect for the young underwater explorer.
The Biltmore, outside of Asheville, North Carolina, houses the most visited winery in the country.
Mexican grilling is about building flavor: marinating, wrapping, and searing over hardwood.
Chefs Dook and Zoe Chase recreate some of Leah's favorite dishes.
Create your own delicious traditions with recipes like Tomato Soup with Fregola & Clams.
M. Night Shyamalan dishes on how to stay on the creative cutting-edge and discusses his legacy.
Test cook Christie Morrison makes iconic Sliders and show-stopping Croque Monsieur is served.
In CONFUCIUS WAS A FOODIE, celebrity chef and former Food Network host Christine Cushing takes viewers on a voyage of discovery, uncovering the fascinating traditions, philosophies and history of Chinese culinary culture and its surprising influence on food around the world. Christine's motivation to embark on this journey is her discovery that 2,500-year-old Chinese philosopher Confucius was actually-a foodie. From exploring Chinese cuisines in North America to the culinary politics of Taiwan, the tasty richness of Hong Kong, and the blended flavors of South East Asia, Christine finds connections to the gastronomic precepts of the great Chinese philosopher both ancient and modern. Each episode features Christine as a culinary adventurer, fearlessly leading viewers to a deeper appreciation of our world through a gourmand filter. In Italy Christine questions the origins of pizza, in Greece she uncovers the beginnings of her beloved baklava, and in Paris she discovers that crepes have Chinese roots. Featuring celebrity guests such as Anna Olson, chef Wan, Ming Tsai, Alvin Leung, and Janet Hsieh, CONFUCIUS WAS A FOODIE shakes up foodie myths, and takes a delicious look at the historical and contemporary landscape of Chinese cuisine.
Host Eric Gorges meets the craftsmen behind the esteemed H. Gerstner & Sons brand.
Chris Fitch builds a tower bird feeder and Logan Wittmer constructs a home for pollinators.
The Romans gave Europe its first taste of a common culture-and awe-inspiring art. From its groundbreaking architecture to its statues, mosaics, and frescos, Rome engineered bigger and better than anyone before. At its peak, the Roman Empire was a society of unprecedented luxury, with colossal arenas for entertaining the masses and giant monuments to egotistical emperors. And then it fell.
Niklas travels by horse sleigh into the mountainous region of Roros and enjoys culinary treats.
Simple recipes include Dill and Cheddar Waffles, Oven-Fried Garlic Chicken and Rice Pudding.
Learn the endless ways to make Cacio E Pepe with only three ingredients.
Dan Souza makes Bridget foolproof swordfish skewers with tomato-scallion caponata on the grill.
Bridget and Julia uncover the secrets to making the perfect Boston cream pie.
Learn how to incorporate delicious meals with ingredients that are easy on the planet.
Host Eric Gorges meets the craftsmen behind the esteemed H. Gerstner & Sons brand.
Chris Fitch builds a tower bird feeder and Logan Wittmer constructs a home for pollinators.
In CONFUCIUS WAS A FOODIE, celebrity chef and former Food Network host Christine Cushing takes viewers on a voyage of discovery, uncovering the fascinating traditions, philosophies and history of Chinese culinary culture and its surprising influence on food around the world. Christine's motivation to embark on this journey is her discovery that 2,500-year-old Chinese philosopher Confucius was actually-a foodie. From exploring Chinese cuisines in North America to the culinary politics of Taiwan, the tasty richness of Hong Kong, and the blended flavors of South East Asia, Christine finds connections to the gastronomic precepts of the great Chinese philosopher both ancient and modern. Each episode features Christine as a culinary adventurer, fearlessly leading viewers to a deeper appreciation of our world through a gourmand filter. In Italy Christine questions the origins of pizza, in Greece she uncovers the beginnings of her beloved baklava, and in Paris she discovers that crepes have Chinese roots. Featuring celebrity guests such as Anna Olson, chef Wan, Ming Tsai, Alvin Leung, and Janet Hsieh, CONFUCIUS WAS A FOODIE shakes up foodie myths, and takes a delicious look at the historical and contemporary landscape of Chinese cuisine.
People in distress demand an officer's immediate assistance, and life-threatening danger is always a possibility for the Tribal Police.
Gracey and Mason produce a photo story on the lifestyle of "dirtbags", aka ski bums, at the annual Dirtbag Festival in Kimberley BC.
The extraordinary Cathedral Gorge State Park and the Nevada Northern Railway Museum are visited.
Brandy Yanchyk travels to British Columbia where she explores Surrey's Culinary Spice Trail.
What happens when Native Youth work together to tackle Mental Health stigma? FNX TV and KVCR PBS hosted the powerful "Never a Bother" panel discussion. A group of courageous Native youth bravely shared their personal experiences with mental health challenges and suicide prevention. Their raw honesty and inspiring message remind us that it's okay not to be ok. We can create a more supportive and understanding community by breaking the stigma and encouraging open conversations. Let's continue to prioritize mental health and uplift Native voices. Together, we can make a difference.
In Oklahoma, the Cherokee Nation Juvenile Healing to Wellness Court is designed to help keep young people out of the justice system. The program focuses on Cherokee culture and community. One of the favorite activities among participants is stickball. The program works with young people on a more personal approach between the wellness court and each participant. This documentary highlights the program with discussion of its role in the community with wellness court team members, officials, and some participants.
A Cedar Is Life explores how one critical species, the cedar tree, is central to the cultural life of West Coast First Nations. The film weaves together interviews with elders, artists, and other hands-on practitioners who speak to how all parts of the tree were and still are important to make use of, while also highlighting the importance of protecting this ancient ancestor throughout the film. We look at how cedar is bridging cultural gaps today, and how this passing down of knowledge to the next generation is essential for promoting the strength of culture in so many Indigenous communities.
Sage smudging has become a viral trend. What's the truth behind the smoke? "Saging" has become common in movies, TV shows, social media, and cleansing rituals - people burning sage bundles in the hope of purifying space and clearing bad energy. Instead of healing, the appropriated use of saging in popular culture is having a harmful effect. Indigenous communities have tended a relationship with white sage for thousands of generations. White sage (Salvia apiana) only occurs in southern California and northern Baja California, Mexico. Today, poachers are stealing metric tons of this plant from the wild to supply international demand. Saging the World spotlights the ecological and cultural issues intertwined with white sage, centering the voices of Native advocates who have long protected and cherished this plant.
Storytelling is an art form mastered by Cherokee National Treasure Choogie Kingfisher with his own brand of Cherokee humor. When Cherokee Chef Nico Albert isn't fronting her metal punk band, she's in the kitchen learning and cultivating ancestral ways of cooking. Sonny Sixkiller is a Cherokee football legend to Washington Huskies fans. We hear how his Cherokee roots shaped his career and how he continues to give back to his community. We also take a step back and hear the story of Judaculla Rock and the message he left in stone for many Cherokee generations to come.
Mary Kathryn Nagle is a busy attorney, practicing law in Oklahoma and Washington, DC, and in her spare time she is heading up a new program at Yale. She's also an amazing playright with shows running on both coasts.
Teepee learns to ride a bike and makes a friend for the very first time.
In Noongar Boodgar, Noongar Country there's so much to see. Wano, this way the djet, the flowers and ali bidi, that way you can see the boorn, the trees. Moorditj!
2a- When a new cub at school is teased by Too-Tall and the gang for his lack of sporting ability, Brother takes it upon himself to help his new friend renew his self-esteem by finding value in the things he can do well. 2b- When Mama decides to open her own quilt shop, Papa and the cubs are convinced they won?t be able to cope around the house without her. However it?s only when they stop thinking about themselves and start thinking about supporting Mama and her new endeavour do Papa and the cubs band together to share the load and make it work.
Joe is convinced he's not good at fishing but finding a little forest spirit in distress he uses his other skills to lead a successful fishing style rescue. Out late to view the Northern Lights, the friends race to rescue Buddy's run-away drum before it rolls off a cliff, saving it, then playing it to celebrate the dancing lights in the sky.
When B Boy comes to stay, Little J is miffed - until they work together to care for an injured baby kangaroo.
Aaron the class mascot is missing... and Little J fears that he's lost in the desert.
Amy finds herself in the role of the young girl who thinks she is better than everyone else. Amy makes a deal with the geese to fly south with them for the winter. She builds herself goose feather wings and announces to everyone to "look" at her. When everyone is watching, Amy crashes down, breaking the ice below. Alone, she learns that being the best isn't as important as being with friends and family.
The team discovers an old Guardian project bunker.
Isa asks us to consider how we can live in the city and still have traditional plants and medicines, and our Knowledge Holders show us how!
Sara Lufrano is the owner of the newly opened Paniolos in Kailua. She joins us in our kitchen at Kualoa Ranch to make their famous Paniolo Steak Tacos.
Perry tries a modified Ulladulla spear-throwing game that involves throwing knives at a piece of wood as it floats down a stream. He then makes a popular New South Wales dish known as a pie floater.
Simon Baker travels to the Bayous of southern Louisiana to see how three indigenous tribes are adapting to rising sea levels that are slowly sinking their communities.
The team travels down highway 417 for their first showcase game against the Kanata Lasers. An injury rattles the team and has lasting effects on the dressing room.
Wind and water are two elements that can throw a challenge to even the most seasoned photographers, and Gracey faces new experiences by shooting the Canadian Open Freestyle Kiteboarding event at the Squamish Spit, and features champion kiteboarder Sam Medysky.
Our journey begins at La Jolla Shores beach with Marc Chavez, who reconnects Native youth to their coastal roots. We then meet tattoo artist James La Chappa in San Diego, who highlights the symbolism of traditional Native tattoos. Finally, we explore the creative worlds of sculptor Johnny Bear Contreras and rapper Lloyd Duro, who blend cultural heritage with modern expression.
"Indian Road" Season Two Episode Two focuses entirely on the new First Americans Museum (FAM) in Oklahoma City. It took 20+ years for FAM to move from an idea to a first-class museum, and now it stands as a gathering place for not only Oklahoma Tribes, but also for Natives and non-Natives from all over.
Lisa explores the issues of cultural appropriation in the fashion industry that some find offensive. This episode features interviews with writer Kim Wheeler, artist Erika Iserhoff and designer Sage Paul.
Drew Hayden Taylor brushes up his fashion skills as he jumps into the world of indigenous fashion with a series of the hottest young designers, as well as a one-of-a-kind turquoise jeweller in Sante Fe, New Mexico.
In the season 3 opener, Art introduces Dan to a reclaimed First Nation's clam garden located in BC's Gulf Island's National Park. After learning about the traditional means of cultivating and cooking clams, Art whips up a fire-roasted clam bake. Micisok!
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.
The compelling story of an all-women wildland firefighter crew from the White Mountain Apache.
Three Indigenous entrepreneurs tempt the Bears' taste buds with their delicious creations, including custom-designed cakes, microbrewery bespoke beers and a unique line of bitters.
Rich Francis visits the Inuvialuit community of Inuvik, NWT, where he's eager to learn about the largest wild animal harvested on Turtle Island- the Beluga Whale! He will visit with Jimmy Kalinek, a local guide and hunter, and his uncle Daniel Rogers, who harvests Beluga for the community. He'll also meet Hank Rogers, an Elder who has been harvesting whale for over 60 years! He will join them for a meal of Muktuk, the whale's skin lined with the first layer of the Beluga's fat, and Kilituk, dried whale meat dipped in rendered whale fat, and learn how these staples have kept the Inuvialuit fed and warm for as long as they've been on the Beaufort Delta, and how this important food source has helped shape the culture of the Inuvialuit people. Jimmy and Daniel will take Rich out to the coastal shallows off Kendall Island, to learn the process involved in harvesting the whale, which can be as long as 18 feet. He'll also meet Jimmy and Daniel's family at their Whale Camp, as processing the whale is a job that requires many hands and is often a family endeavour. Together, they will teach Rich about the history and relevance of Beluga to the Inuvialuit of the Beaufort Delta and the process of processing this large food source. With his culinary imagination sparked by the flavours found along the Delta, Rich brings his new learnings to the firepit, inspired to create some new and exciting Beluga dishes for everyone to enjoy, including the viewers at home.
Shayla hears that more current sightings of extremely large birds are being sighted and is sent to go check out the likelihood of this happening.
Mo Naga revives the traditional Naga tattoo culture of his people and the North East Region of India.
On this episode of Native Shorts hosts Ariel Tweto (Inupiaq) and Bird Runningwater (Northern Cheyenne/Mescalero Apache) discuss the film Fast Horse, an Inside look at Indian Horse relays. They also screen and discuss Throat Singing in Kangirsuk featuring Inuit throat singing.
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.
And Now We Rise is a portrait of Samuel Johns, a young Athabaskan hip hop artist, founder of the Forget Me Not Facebook Group for displaced people in Alaska, and activist for a cultural renaissance as he heals from his own legacy of historical trauma.
Red Crow Mi'g Maq reservation, 1976: By government decree, every Indian child under the age of 16 must attend residential school. At 15, Aila is the weed princess of Red Crow. Hustling with her uncle, she sells enough dope to pay Popper, the sadistic Indian agent who runs the school, off. The precarious balance of Aila's world is destroyed when her drug money is stolen. Her only options are to run or fight... and Mi'g Maq doesn't run.
With a new baby in the house Hank and Josie are reminded of what it's like to be new parents. Grandma Kowalchuk shows up to help, and baby Alex gets left alone with his Aunt Kate.
Drew Hayden Taylor brushes up his fashion skills as he jumps into the world of indigenous fashion with a series of the hottest young designers, as well as a one-of-a-kind turquoise jeweller in Sante Fe, New Mexico.
Lyla and Ale make an escape-proof container for Ale's pet tarantula.
Arthur, D.W. and Buster build sandcastles at the beach. A sloppy Buster learns to avoid germs.
Agents compete against rival Odd Squad agents to solve an odd problem.
Laundromat Manager Dev cleans team jerseys. / Inventor Rae gets the Beeples sledding!
The brothers discover a marsupial opossum while looking for night vision goggles lost in the swamp.
Jet learns what chores are, and he and Sean help Sydney turn her chores into science games!
Buddy, Tiny and Shiny raft, hike and zipline with their Nature Trackers Adventure Camp friends.
Buddy and Tiny collect all the dinosaurs in the A to Z song.
Creech's father, Max, is named the Cyberdad of the Year but Hacker tries to spoil the celebration.
Follow the adventures of three friends - Leo, a wombat from Australia; Follow the adventures of three friends - Leo, a wombat from Australia; Carmen, a butterfly from Mexico; and Andy, a frog from the U.S. - as Carmen, a butterfly from Mexico; and Andy, a frog from the U.S. - as they traverse the globe with their parents' traveling performance they traverse the globe with their parents' traveling performance troupe, "Circo Fabuloso." At each of the Circo's stops, Luna the Moon, troupe, "Circo Fabuloso." At each of the Circo's stops, Luna the Moon, voiced by Judy Greer, guides the trio as they get to know the local voiced by Judy Greer, guides the trio as they get to know the local region and its people. The gang's adventures take them through cities region and its people. The gang's adventures take them through cities around the globe - from London to Cairo to Beijing - where they around the globe - from London to Cairo to Beijing - where they explore the food, music, art, architecture and other features that explore the food, music, art, architecture and other features that make each place distinctive. make each place distinctive.
The Cat in the Hat takes Nick and Sally to Silhouette Valley where they learn all about shadows.
The Conductor decides to use the Drill Train to tunnel into the future to rescue his missing father!
Pinkalicious decides to create her own polka dot art, but she gets a little too carried away!
Cat gets stuck in a tree in Egypt with three crocodiles! Will calmness be enough to save him?
Cookie Monster plays Grover's carnival game to win cookies during Street Carnival Day.
Milo, Lofty, and Lark learn how to keep calm and communicate so they can be good firefighters.
Zeke is anxious about a big storm. / Zadie and Malik try to make Zeke's wishes come true.
The Wombats celebrate Herbert's birthday. / Time for a scavenger hunt in the Flowerhood!
Daniel wants to help build a playhouse and is mad that he is not big enough to use grown up tools.
Dad and Daniel realize that it doesn't matter what they do, they just enjoy being together.
Lotta competes in the Fuzzytown Music Maker Championship.
George tries to recreate a country fall in the city and also learns about different types of cheese.
Donkey makes Grampy a special card. / The pals help Harriett with an invention for penguins.
Donkey and Cousin have fun in the rain. / Donkey is patient while Cousin learns a new game.
Elinor, Ari and Olive help Koa get over her fear of honey bees while having a picnic in the forest.
Goldilocks is determined to prove that she didn't make the mess in the Three Bears' house!
Rosie decides to be a Recycling Kid. / Rosie makes friends with a monarch butterfly.
Inspired by the best-selling kids book series, Ordinary People Change the World, by New York Times bestselling author Brad Meltzer and illustrator Christopher Eliopoulos, XAVIER RIDDLE AND THE SECRET MUSEUM follows the adventures of Xavier, Yadina and Brad as they tackle everyday problems by doing something extraordinary: traveling back in time to learn from real-life inspirational figures like Marie Curie, Harriet Tubman and Jackie Robinson when they were kids. Each adventure will help young viewers make the connection between the skills that made these historical figures heroes and those same qualities within themselves, helping them discover that they, too, can change the world.
Alma shows her family and friends how much she cares through small gestures.
Molly and Trini have to learn about geese to keep a troublesome goose from causing havoc.
Lyla figures out how to do a magic trick with clues from Miss Emmaline.
When Mr. Crosswire gets a robot butler for Father's Day, Muffy fears Bailey may be replaced.
Odd Squad and villains work together to stop a giant robot. Agents lose someone in headquarters.
Race Car Driver Rae needs to stay focused to win! / Crane Operator Dev looks to get calm.
The team springs into rescue mode when a Florida Panther is seen off the Alligator Alley highway.
The kids learn that falling asteroids probably created all the craters on the Moon's surface!
Buddy, Tiny and Shiny raft, hike and zipline with their Nature Trackers Adventure Camp friends.
Buddy and Tiny collect all the dinosaurs in the A to Z song.
Can the CyberSquad figure out how to clean up the mess at the Dingerville ballfield.
When Luna goes missing in Delhi, Andy tracks her down using her hat and an ancient astronomy site.
Rosie decides to be a Recycling Kid. / Rosie makes friends with a monarch butterfly.
Inspired by the best-selling kids book series, Ordinary People Change the World, by New York Times bestselling author Brad Meltzer and illustrator Christopher Eliopoulos, XAVIER RIDDLE AND THE SECRET MUSEUM follows the adventures of Xavier, Yadina and Brad as they tackle everyday problems by doing something extraordinary: traveling back in time to learn from real-life inspirational figures like Marie Curie, Harriet Tubman and Jackie Robinson when they were kids. Each adventure will help young viewers make the connection between the skills that made these historical figures heroes and those same qualities within themselves, helping them discover that they, too, can change the world.
Alma shows her family and friends how much she cares through small gestures.
Molly and Trini have to learn about geese to keep a troublesome goose from causing havoc.