About Me
b. 1994
acâhkos calf child-dubois (they/wīn/wiya) is an Anihšināpē-nêhiyaw-Siksika undisciplined creative technologist and experimental musician from Muscowpetung First Nation (Mahkwa), with maternal ties to Siksika Nation (Piitohpikisa). their art practice explores expressing love for the worlds that their ancestors built for them by utilizing digital and traditional technologies as tools for cultivating language immersion, revitalizing infrastructures, and the subversion of placelessness, as a reminder that Indigenous Peoples deserve to thrive in the future (and thus the present) without the need to assimilate.
b. 1994
acâhkos calf child-dubois (they/wīn/wiya) is an Anihšināpē-nêhiyaw-Siksika undisciplined creative technologist and experimental musician from Muscowpetung First Nation (Mahkwa), with maternal ties to Siksika Nation (Piitohpikisa). their art practice explores expressing love for the worlds that their ancestors built for them by utilizing digital and traditional technologies as tools for cultivating language immersion, revitalizing infrastructures, and the subversion of placelessness, as a reminder that Indigenous Peoples deserve to thrive in the future (and thus the present) without the need to assimilate.