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Aboriginal Peoples Television Network
Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN) is a group of Canadian specialty television channels based in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The channels broadcast programming produced by or highlighting Indigenous peoples in Canada, including arts, cultural, documentary, entertainment, and news and current affairs programming.Established in 1992 as Television Northern Canada (TVNC) and maintained by governmental funding to broadcast in Canada's northern territories, TVNC received a CRTC license as a television network in 1999—requiring that it be carried by all television providers nationwide. It relaunched as APTN on September 1, 1999. APTN was previously carried on terrestrial television, particularly in Northern Canada and the Inuit communities of Newfoundland and Labrador and Quebec.
As of September 2024, APTN operates two channels: the first—branded as APTN—carries programming produced in English and French, while a second channel known as APTN Languages primarily broadcasts programming produced in Indigenous languages (which is provided with subtitles in either English or French). Provided by Wikipedia
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Qallunaat! why white people are funny /
Published 2006“…Aboriginal Peoples Television Network…”
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Mohawk girls
Published 2005“…Aboriginal Peoples Television Network…”
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Niigaanibatowaad : frontrunners : a play in two acts /
Published 2015“…Aboriginal Peoples Television Network…”
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Niigaanibatowaad : frontrunners : a play in two acts /
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Skins
Published 2003“…Aboriginal Peoples Television Network…”
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Byron Chief-Moon : Grey Horse Rider /
Published 2007“…Aboriginal Peoples Television Network…”
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The Mackenzie River by Macijiwsky, Ihor
Published 2002“…Aboriginal Peoples Television Network…”
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