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The Indigenous Music Awards, formerly called the Aboriginal Peoples' Choice Music Awards, is an annual Canadian music award, given out to Indigenous people who are in the music industry.

The APCMA receives financial support of the Department of Canadian Heritage through the Canadian Online Strategy. The ceremony is broadcast on television by the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network.

In 2014 Iceis Rain became the first openly two-spirit person to perform at the Aboriginal Peoples Choice Music Awards.

In 2019, several Inuit artists, including Tanya Tagaq and Kelly Fraser, boycotted the awards over accusations of cultural appropriation. One of the award nominations in the Best Folk Album category that year was given to Connie LeGrande, a Cree artist from Saskatchewan whose album incorporated throat singing; however, as LeGrande had performed the throat singing herself rather than hiring an Inuit collaborator, she was accused of appropriating Inuit culture. LeGrande, for her part, stated that throat singing is not unique to Inuit culture, and that she had not tried to perform in the Inuit style. Lisa Meeches, the director of the awards, faced further criticism when she stated that she considered it impossible for Indigenous cultures to appropriate each other.

See also

Canadian music awards
Christian / Gospel
Country / Bluegrass
Hip Hop / R&B / Rap / Urban
Folk
Jazz / Blues
Multi-genre
Songwriter
Music awards
Worldwide
Africa
Americas
Asia and
Oceania
Europe

References

  1. "Drezus big winner at Indigenous Music Awards in Winnipeg". CBC News Indigenous. September 11, 2015. Retrieved December 17, 2016.
  2. "Meet Trailblazing Two-Spirit Performer ICEIS Rain". The Advocate, September 13, 2014.
  3. "Artists boycott Indigenous Music Awards over cultural appropriation concerns". CBC News, April 1, 2019.
  4. "Indigenous Music Awards stands by non-Inuit nomination despite boycott threat". Global News, April 4, 2019.
  5. Omar Mosleh, "Cree musician won’t withdraw album with Inuit throat singing from the Indigenous Music Awards". Toronto Star, April 2, 2019.
  6. "Cultural appropriation argument 'brings us back a few steps,' says Indigenous Music Awards head". CBC News Indigenous, April 3, 2019.

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