
Steph Eva Wood
@sevawood
Kwetásel'wet. Journalist. Citizen of the Skwxwú7mesh Nation. Reporter for @thenarwhalca. she/her. Tips: [email protected]
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Yaq̓it ʔa·knuqⱡi ‘it land steward Gary Phillips & wildlife scientist Clayton Lamb are working to rehabilitate bighorn sheep habitat on Ktunaxa homelands. Read Steph Eva Wood’s story for the The Narwhal. It was an honour to meet them and take photos. thenarwhal.ca/bighorn-sheep-…




In the lasting aftermath of a spill off coastal B.C. that polluted their community’s breadbasket, Heiltsuk leaders embark on a mission to reshape international maritime law, advocating for recognition of cultural losses, Steph Eva Wood reports: thenarwhal.ca/heiltsuk-natio…

Tiná7 Cht Ti Temíxw: We Come From This Land: A Walk Through the History of the Squamish People writersfest.bc.ca/event/squamish Steph Eva Wood Khelsilem Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw | Squamish Nation Wilson Williams Stewart Gonzales Vancouver Public Library Mayor Linda Buchanan Brad Baker MassyBooks Nch’ḵay̓ Development Corporation Brent Richter Andrea Reimer (she/her) Jody Wilson-Raybould (JWR), PC, OBC, KC 王州迪


“These youth are our future. They are our vital source of survival.” They’d never been hunting. Now, thanks to a pilot program, Lake Babine Nation youth are learning new skills and connecting with the land. 📝 Steph Eva Wood 📷 Marty Clemens thenarwhal.ca/indigenous-you…


Buying out land owners and reflooding Sumas Lake in Abbotsford would cost half as much as maintaining flood protection infrastructure, according to a new report. But a full accounting of the costs and benefits is complicated, Steph Eva Wood reports. thenarwhal.ca/bc-sumas-lake-…

BREAKING: Newly expanded Klinse-Za / Twin Sisters Park is the largest provincial park created in B.C. in a decade. ✍️ by Ainslie Cruickshank and Steph Eva Wood thenarwhal.ca/klinse-za-twin…

Uhhh… so… we just won Canada’s most prestigious journalism prize with our friends at Toronto Star for our dogged Greenbelt coverage?!?! We’re ... speechless. A huge thank you to our members — who make this work possible — for believing in this little newsroom that could. ❤️🔥

Good morning everyone! IndigiNews is once again looking for pitches related to water 🌊 as part of an ongoing series — first person, photo essays, investigations, news. Open to all but especially welcoming pitches from Indigenous writers (you don't need to be a journalist)




A new paper by University of British Columbia researchers & members of Tsleil-Waututh Nation has reconstructed the First Nation's ancestral diet, using archeological research, historical records & cultural knowledge. Here's what was on the menu 500 years ago 🐟🦪🦐thenarwhal.ca/tsleil-waututh…

Discover the ancestral diet of səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) families before European contact, thanks to groundbreaking research from #TsleilWaututh members and University of British Columbia researchers! 🍽️ thenarwhal.ca/tsleil-waututh… The Narwhal


e-pimohtâtamihk paskwâw mostos meskanaw — Travelling the Buffalo Road, a beautiful story from @kaylabythesea co-published with our friends at IndigiNews, now translated into nehiyawêwin (Plains Cree) by Dorothy Thunder. Read & listen! 🦬 thenarwhal.ca/paskwaw-mostos…