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- Documentary that showcases the exploits of daredevils, including: Jay Cochrane, who crossed the Yangtze River Gorge on a high wire without a safety harness; comeback motorcycle jumper Doug Danger and his rival "Death Wish" Dan Elder, jumping his cycle over churning helicopter blades; Lawrence Legend, steering his motorbike over 11 cars blindfolded and over an airplane in flight; Team Vesco going for the world land-speed record in the famous "Turbinator"; a freefall cameraman who swings from a rope 13,000 feet in the air; an 118-woman skydive formation team; a rodeo bullfighter; and a freestyle diver setting a new world record, 266 feet on a single breath.
- 2021–TV EpisodeAbandoned at birth and orphaned shortly after a half Blackfoot child learns how to walk in both worlds after being reunited with his Blackfoot family and schooled in traditional ways. After a drunken fueled family feud takes the life of his mother, Jerry Potts sets out to bring his mother's killer to justice.
- 2021–TV EpisodeA young headstrong warrior seeks power through a vision quest and he makes an agreement with a bear spirit to offer a sacrifice in exchange for Invincibility. His climb to become War Chief of his tribe is a bloody one that comes to a culmination when he gets into an argument that puts his power to the ultimate test.
- A young boy is gifted great power from a gopher which he uses to raise the status and quality of life for both his family and his people via his acts as a warrior, statesman and tribal leader.
- A Metis/Stony raised Cree is gifted with the power to call the buffalo. While growing up he's adopted into a prominent Blackfoot Chiefs family where he grows into a Peacemaker to bolster bonds of friendship between longstanding enemies of the Blackfoot and Cree nations.
- 2021–TV EpisodeA Cree leader's power, gifted to him by the Grizzly spirit, enables Big Bear to continually predict destructive future events. Concerned for his people's well-being he attempts to unite all Cree and surrounding indigenous tribes in an effort to protect the future of native people.
- 2021–TV EpisodeA prophetic dream experienced during his childhood later resurfaces to inspire a man to rise up and unite his people in an armed resistance movement against the Canadian government. A series of bloody battles soon takes its' toll but Riel remains defiant and firmly rooted in his convictions right up to his last steps on the gallows.
- 2021–TV EpisodeAdopted and raised Christian from an early age this honest, respectable, hardworking Piikunii man finds himself questioning his belief system when he receives a strong prophetic dream about a white horse warning him of impending disaster for hundreds of native people that only he has the ability to prevent.
- 2021–TV EpisodeWhen a shaman loses at a demonstration of spirit power, he wanders into the forest depressed and looking to end his life when he is lifted into heaven and meets with the Chief of the Sky People. This meeting changes his fortune and he becomes endowed with the power to see into the future. He changes his name and his status is quickly elevated as he continues to speak with these beings in his dreams and use his magic to spread new ideas about spiritualism.
- A young boy has a series of powerful visions that connects him with the spirit world and endows him with unique abilities. After becoming prominent Blackfoot warrior at a young age, his skills are put to the ultimate test as he uses his special abilities to help him defy death.
- 2021–TV EpisodeGifted with mystical powers and spirituality that would prove legendary in battle and in later years as a powerful healer and leader of his people. Thunderchief fights to preserve the spiritual and cultural aspects of his people in a changing world establishing himself as one of the most influential warriors of the Kainai people.
- After the death of both his parents a wandering mourning warrior takes comfort on a hill where he is adopted in a vision by the snake people and given a unique power. This power quickly elevates his status as he plays both sides of the fence with equal dexterity as Tribal leader and Tribal informant.
- Feeling abandoned by his culture and suffocated by the approaching western world, a loving family man's life is turned upside down when his dreams are haunted by an insatiable forest spirit that beckons him to do the unthinkable.
- After making a "deal" with a mysterious stranger a native ranch hands rises to fame and fortune after winning the first ever Calgary Stampede.
- Hank and Josie rendezvous at the house again, but Josie wants to break it off. Desolate, Hank attends a bush party with Tazz, but runs into Vicky, his daughter. After a long night of despair, Hank makes a final appeal to Josie, and the episode ends in Las Vegas, with an Elvis impersonator as Best Man.
- Once again Josie wants to end their relationship, despite their new married (but still secret) status. Hank insists on sorting it out, and during an arranged tryst, Mick drops by with friends. Hank is forced to make to make a naked escape, only to land in jail, where he and Mick have their final confrontation.
- The marriage is finally outed and Josie announces plans to do it again, a traditional Native ceremony this time, outdoors. Mick refuses to attend, and, during the ceremony, when the groom's family retires by canoe to a distant island, they're stranded, then manage to set the island afire.
- The two families make the move to one house-Josie's-but Vicky isn't cooperating. As Hank and Josie look to buy a new house, Vicky finally shows up on the back of a motorcycle, and Hank loses it, bringing out his shotgun "for cleaning."
- Mick will be drumming at the local pow wow, and issues an invitation to the family which does not include Hank. Hank and Mick clash again over the matter, Grandma intercedes, and the entire family attends the pow wow, where Hank tries a little Native culture, with mixed results.
- Josie is laid off at the restaurant, so Hank and Tazz launch a boycott to see her re-hired. Tazz resorts to sabotage, the police are forced to intervene, and in the aftermath, when Hank makes a house call, romance flowers.
- Vicky declares herself a vegetarian when Uncle Charlie shows up with a Moose carcass. Walt goes "green" after visiting the dump with Hank. Hank and his kids visit their mom's grave site.
- At Donnie's hockey tournament, Hank and Tazz engage in a rising conflict with a hockey dad from an opposing team. Following a tie, there is a slight incident with the Zamboni and nobody wins. Kookum is arrested for stealing a hockey trophy.