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- Set on Stonewalker First Nation, nestled comfortably beside an affluent beach community in Southern Manitoba.
- This 8 part series tells us about indigenous peoples of the Americas before the Spanish explorer Columbus arrived. Each episode shows us via re-enactments about a particular subject. We learn about their art, architecture, archaeology, Science and Technology etc.
- First Contact documents the journey of six Canadians who are challenged over a period of 28 days about their pre-existing perceptions of Indigenous Canadians.
- Tricksters are an evil race of beings with mythical powers who want to destroy mankind. The only one who can stop them is Wynter -- a beautiful, young Street Nurse who is half human, half Trixter.
- FEAST is an 18 part series rooted in Aboriginal cuisine and culture. Each episode follows a host who explores the rustic and simple creation of modern and traditional Aboriginal cuisine.
- Archival photos combined with new and found footage, in a personal, impressionistic rendering of what it's like growing up Micmac in Newfoundland, while living in a culture of denial.
- Based on the Micmac legend of the Stone Canoe. Little Thunder reluctantly leaves his family and sets out on a cross-country canoe trip to become a man.
- A day in the life of a Northern trapper.
- This short impressionist documentary looks at the creation of a Button Blanket by integrating the performance of a traditional dance with the art of the West coast Heiltsuk people.
- The story of a native Cree family's strange encounter one winter night, which results in a conversation beyond words.
- The six travelers embark on a 28-day journey into Canada's Indigenous communities, starting in Kanasatake, Quebec to learn the truth about the Oka Siege, followed by a spiritual experience in Natuasish, Labrador.
- The six participants travel south to Thunder Bay, where a number of tragic incidents have exposed racist attitudes towards Indigenous people. Then, a meeting with residential school survivors in southern Ontario shocks the participants.
- Traveling to Northern Saskatchewan, the six travelers face their biggest test yet as they meet with people from communities deeply affected by the death of Colten Boushie.
- Justin is tasked with finding a musical act for the casino, meanwhile Liz is still trying to execute business plans
- Season 3 finds Justin Tommy at the helm of the Tommy empire as his father, Matthew Tommy, remains unconscious from a gunshot wound in a heist at North Beach. John Eagle reminisces about his childhood friend and adversary and wonders if he can get past nearly losing Liz to Matthew Tommy. Barry is shocked when Claire gets zapped.
- Justin finds a convenient distraction from his trials and tribulations of running the casino when Brody, a party hearty fellow, shows up at the casino dishing out a ton of charm and cash. Trevor seeks out Earline's sage advice on how to get his gift back. William Eastman confronts Barry about Claire. Aura tries to support Justin by following through on his request to visit Matthew.
- We are informed about the indigenous perspective on cultural traditions and the concern about native languages becoming extinct.
- 2017–7.6 (14)TV EpisodeWe are introduced to indigenous creation stories; discoveries by archaeologists, geneticists, linguists and anthropologists about the arrival of various indigenous people that are believed to arrive via the land bridge from what is now Russia and Alaska and also via boat and sailing down the N. American coast, settling in many areas and then developing differing languages, cultures and customs.
- 2017–7.7 (13)TV EpisodeIndigenous people created significant changes to their environment through resource harvesting, farming, urban development, irrigation, controlled burning and deforestation.
- 2017–7.9 (11)TV EpisodeMaize from MesoAmerica, Potatoes from the Andes, biodiversity of the Amazon, Camus from the Plains, seal hunting of the Arctic, whale hunting of the NWCoast, Bison jumps and Fishing weirs.
- 2017–7.9 (10)TV EpisodeArchitecture and urban design. Whether living a nomadic existence or in sprawling urban centres, indigenous people throughout the Americas created their homes and community structures to fulfill the needs and values of their society.
- 2017–8.0 (10)TV Episode
- 2017–8.1 (10)TV EpisodeEarly indigenous people in North America were using the number 0 before any other people, had mapped the planets and stars and had their own calendars and writing methods. We also see how the herbs and plants that they used often are utilized in our modern drugs, as in the Yew tree bears components in Tamoxifen for cancer treatment today and the Willow tree has acetylsalicylic acid for aspirin.
- We learn about art in various native communities before 1492. We see their hand paintings and paintings of animals. We see the baskets that were woven and the pottery designs. We are shown the masks that were made and how they played a part in ceremonies.