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New Zealand Music Award for Best Māori Album

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Best Māori Album is a New Zealand Music Award that honours New Zealand music artists for outstanding albums which reflect a unique Maori identity and/or are an expression of an artist’s Maori culture. The nominated album can be in te reo Maori, English or be bilingual. The award is presented annually at the New Zealand Music Awards where the winner receives a Tui trophy.

The award was established in 1992 as Best Maori Album, however it was soon criticised for being too broad. The category was withdrawn in 1994 and 1995, and relaunched in 1996 as two separate categories: Best Mana Maori Album and Best Mana Reo Album. From 2004, the award reverted to only the Best Maori Album category. The award was not presented in 2005, 2009 and 2010 due to insufficient entries.

In 2015, the presentation of the Best Maori Album award was not shown in the live broadcast, as the network cut to an ad break, resulting in complaints from viewers and musicians.

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New Zealand Music Award for Best Māori Album Wikipedia