Country United States Official website grammy.com Instituted 2001 Category of Grammy Awards | First awarded 2001 Presented by The Recording Academy Last awarded 2011 | |
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Awarded for Quality works in the Native American music genre People also search for Grammy Award for Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album Winners & Nominees 2010 Gathering of Nations Pow Wow: A Spirit's DanceMelonie Mathews - Lita Mathews - Derek Mathews -, 2010 Gathering of Nations Pow Wow: A Spirit's Dance, Winner, Temptations: Cree Round Dance SongsNorthern Cree, Temptations: Cree Round Dance Songs, Nominee, XIBear Creek, XI, Nominee, Woodnotes Wyld: Historic Flute Sounds from the Dr Richard W Payne CollectionPeter Phippen, Woodnotes Wyld: Historic Flute Sounds from the Dr Richard W Payne Collection, Nominee, Spirit Wind NorthBill Miller - Mike von Muchow, Spirit Wind North, Winner, True BlueNorthern Cree, True Blue, Nominee, Riders Of The Healing RoadJohnny Whitehorse, Riders Of The Healing Road, Nominee, Wind Songs - Native American Flute SolosJohn Two-Hawks, Wind Songs - Native American Flute Solos, Nominee, SiyotankaMichael DeMaria, Siyotanka, Nominee, Come to Me Great Mystery: Native American Healing SongsTom Wasinger, Come to Me Great Mystery: Native American Healing Songs, Winner, FaithKevin Yazzie, Faith, Nominee, Songs From The Black HillsBryan Akipa, Songs From The Black Hills, Nominee, Red RockNorthern Cree, Red Rock, Nominee, Spo'Mo'Kin'NanBlack Lodge Singers, Spo'Mo'Kin'Nan, Nominee, Johnny Whitehorse: Totemic Flute ChantsRobert Mirabal - Larry Mitchell, Johnny Whitehorse: Totemic Flute Chants, Winner, Dance with the WindMary Youngblood - Tom Wasinger, Dance with the Wind, Winner |
The Grammy Award for Best Native American Music Album was an award presented at the Grammy Awards, a ceremony that was established in 1958 and originally called the Gramophone Awards, to recording artists for quality albums in the Native American music genre. Honors in several categories are presented at the ceremony annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States to "honor artistic achievement, technical proficiency and overall excellence in the recording industry, without regard to album sales or chart position".
Following a three-year lobbying effort by Ellen Bello, founder of the Native American Music Awards and the Native American Music Association, the Grammy award was first presented to Tom Bee and Douglas Spotted Eagle in 2001 as the producers of the compilation album Gathering of Nations Pow Wow. Previously, Native American recordings had been placed in the folk, world or new-age music categories. While some Native American artists criticized the award category for being "too narrowly defined to accommodate the breadth of today's Indian music", others took pride in its inclusion. The name of the award remained unchanged between 2001 and 2011. According to the category description guide for the 52nd Grammy Awards, the award was presented to "vocal or instrumental Native American music albums containing at least 51% playing time of newly recorded music", with the intent to honor recordings of a more "traditional nature".
As performing artists, Bill Miller and Mary Youngblood share the record for the most wins in this category, with two each. Thomas Wasinger holds the record for the most wins as a producer, with three. The group Black Lodge Singers holds the record for the most nominations without a win, with seven. In 2011, the category Best Native American Music Album was eliminated along with thirty others due to a major overhaul by the Recording Academy. Four additional categories in the American Roots Music field were eliminated (Best Contemporary Folk Album, Best Hawaiian Music Album, Best Traditional Folk Album, Best Zydeco or Cajun Music Album). Native American works will now be eligible for the Best Regional Roots Music Album category.
Recipients
^[I] Each year is linked to the article about the Grammy Awards held that year.