The Canadian settler-colonial regime has been putting immense pressure on the Wet'suwet'en nation for years now, violating treaties and the legal rights that the settlers-colonial regime themselves conferred to the Wet'suwet'en nation.
Here's a 6 minute video crash course on the topic from the Wet'suwet'en people themselves.
If you look elsewhere on that channel, Unist'ot'en Camp, there's a lowkey hilarious video where some mining company managers are trying to cross into Wet'suwet'en nation territory and they are being blocked by Wet'suwet'en people and very directly informed that they are being refused entry. The mining company workers are baffled and just keep insisting until they eventually get the picture and then they say "We brought you tobacco as a gift" (and maybe some bottled water? It's been a long time, I forget the exact details...) as they offer up a small pouch of commercial tobacco, expecting it to be received warmly, and the Wet'suwet'en people are like "No. Fuck right off. We don't want you or your $15 worth of tobacco on our land because the minute you set foot on it you're going to start trouble and you'll call the Mounties so they can arrest us on bogus charges and disband our camp. The only thing we want from you is your absence." (Except in much more polite terms.)
Unfortunately that channel went dark but there's some great videos in there.