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The organizers of the seventh annual Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards announced its nominations for 23 categories on Sept 21. Among the nominees are some of the most talented Aboriginal artists and music industry professionals in all aspects of Aboriginal music.
Each year the Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards celebrates the musical contributions of Aboriginal people by honoring the premier musicians, groups and industry members across Canada.
To qualify for a Canadian Aboriginal Music Award, nominees must be Canadian Aboriginal-status, non-status, Metis or Inuit-by birth, adoption or community acceptance.
Topping the nominations, with five each, are Nunavut artist Tagaq for her album Sinaa (Best Female Artist, Best Female Traditional/Cultural Roots Album, Best Producer/Engineer, Best Album Cover Design and Best Inuit Cultural Album) and Manitoba's Burnt Project 1, for Hometown (Best Rock Album, Best Producer/Engineer, Best Group or Duo, Best Album Cover Design and Best Album of the Year). Asani's Rattle & Drum, Little Hawk's 1492-1975 and Forever's Something to Dream Of all received three nominations.
The full list of Canadian Aboriginal Music Award nominees follows:
Best Female Artist:
Donna Kay, Full Circle, Alberta; Gillian Thompson, Intellifunk, British Columbia; Tagaq, Sinaa, Nunavut
Best Female Traditional/Cultural Roots Album
Asani, Rattle & Drum, Alberta; Elizabeth Hill, Peacemakers Lullaby, Ontario; Tagaq, Sinaa, Nunavut
Best Male Artist
Diga, Earth Is Crying, Northwest Territories; Little Hawk, 1492-1975, Manitoba; Nadjiwan, Begin, Ontario
Best Songwriter
Asani, Rattle & Drum, "Bill C31 Blues" written by Sarah Pocklington and "Iskewesis" written by Sherryl Sewepagaham, Alberta; Carl Quinn, Ni Ototem, "Ni Ototem" and "Otapihkes," Alberta; Donna Kay, Full Circle, "Beat Goes On" and "Dream Dancer," Alberta
Best Rock Album
Burnt Project 1, Hometown, Manitoba; Carl Quinn, Ni Ototem, Alberta; Forever, Something to Dream Of, Nova Scotia
Best Song Single
Eagle & Hawk, "Indian Summer," Manitoba; Edward Gamblin, "Survivor's Voice," Manitoba; Kimberly Dawn, "Spirit of Our People," Manitoba
Best Producer/Engineer
Burnt Project 1, Hometown, producers: Danny Schur and Dave Boulanger engineer: Morgan Whitwell, Manitoba; Donny Parenteau, The Greatest Unknown, producer/engineer: Donny Parenteau, Saskatchewan; Tagaq, Sinaa, producer: Juan Hernandez engineer: Jose "Triki" Trincado, Nunavut
Best Group or Duo
Burnt Project 1, Hometown, Manitoba; Forever, Something to Dream Of, Nova Scotia; South Thunderbird, Tough Go, Manitoba
Best Instrumental Album
Jason Burnstick & the Rhythm, Burn, British Columbia; Jeari Czapla, Dolce, Alberta; Kelly Kiyoshk, Manido, Ontario
Best Folk Album
J.C. Campbell, Life up till Now, Manitoba; Diga, Earth Is Crying, Northwest Territories; Little Hawk, 1492-1975, Manitoba
Best Album Cover Design
Dave Boulanger & Angela Quadraccia, Hometown, Manitoba; Oscar Poza & Montse, Sinaa, Nunavut; Pamela Whitecalf, Whitefish Jrs-Round Dance, on the Trail I 94, Saskatchewan
Best Inuit Cultural Album
Beatrice Deer, Just Bea, Quebec; Tagaq, Sinaa, Nunavut
Best Fiddle Album
John Arcand, Thru the Years, Saskatchewan; Ryan D'aoust, Southside of the Strings, Manitoba
Best Blues Album
Jeari Czapla, Dolce, Alberta; South Thunderbird, Tough Go, Manitoba; The Wolfpack, Family Thang, Ontario
Best Pow Wow Album Contemporary
Blackstone, Back in the Day, Arizona; Grey Buffalo, Live at Long Plains, Manitoba; Perfect Storm, Kipehten, Saskatchewan
Best Music Video
Forever, "Something to Dream Of," Nova Scotia; Eric Voice, "Find a Way," Ontario; War Party, "The Resistance," Alberta
Best Rap or Hip Hop Album
Chickadee MC, Fly, Alberta; Eekwol, Apprentice to the Mistery, Saskatchewan; War Party, The Resistance, Alberta
Best Country Album
J.C. Campbell, Life up till Now, Manitoba; Hank Horton, Honky Tonk Heartache Blues Manitoba; Just the Boyz, Shotgun Rider, Saskatchewan
Best Powwow Album Traditional
High Noon, The Way It All Began, Alberta; Painted Horse, Blackfoot Songs, Saskatchewan; Walking Spirit, Walking Spirit, Saskatchewan
Best Hand Drum Album
Asani, Rattle & Drum, Alberta; Big River Cree, Together Again, Saskatchewan; Northern Cree Singers, Sweethearts Shuffle, Alberta
Best International Album
Jason Burnstick, Burn, British Columbia/Central & South America; Joanne Shenandoah, Skywoman, New York; Wabanag, Ulodi, Finland
Best Album of the Year
Burnt Project 1, Hometown, Manitoba; Little Hawk, 1492-1975, Manitoba; Elizabeth Hill, Peacemakers Lullaby, Ontario
Best Television Program or Special
Lisa Meeches & Kyle Irving, "First Nation Invasion," Manitoba; Lisa Meeches & Kyle Irving, "Ray St. Germaine," Manitoba; Lisa Meeches & Kyle Irving, "Red Man's Blues," Manitoba
The winners will be announced at the 2005 Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards on Friday, November 25 in the Metro Toronto Convention Centre's John Bassett Theatre (255 Front Street West).
Tickets for the awards are $35 in advance and $40 at the door and are available at TicketMaster (www.ticketmaster.ca, 416-872-1111).
The Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards are a part of Canadian Aboriginal Week, which launches in Toronto on Nov. 21 and culminates with the 12th annual Canadian Aboriginal Festival and Powwow Nov. 25 to 27.
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