In the summer of 2024, the Nuxalk SEAS Interns participated in an Indigenous Mapping for Stewardship and Cultural Heritage Management Course through Vancouver Island University. This was a five-day course designed for anyone working to ground Indigenous stewardship programs in community knowledge, oral history, ethnography, and mapping. Participants design, conduct, and review a mock traditional land use study based on content relevant to participants’ work and interests. Trailmark Software is used to gather, record, organize, and query information. Trailmark software is an all-in-one innovative toolkit used by Indigenous communities to protect and manage their heritage and traditional territories. The SEAS interns completed interview sessions and mapping that was influenced by the course over the course of their 7-week program.