Aboriginal Peoples Choice Music Awards

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Butterflies, designed by aboriginal artist Jackie Traverse, representing missing and murdered aboriginal women and children in Canada were worn by many in attendance.
Butterflies, designed by aboriginal artist Jackie Traverse, representing missing and murdered aboriginal women and children in Canada were worn by many in attendance.
Lorne Cardinal was master of ceremonies for the evening.
Lorne Cardinal was master of ceremonies for the evening.
Best New Artist: Leonard Sumner.
Best New Artist: Leonard Sumner.
Indian City won Aboriginal Song Writer of the Year.
Indian City won Aboriginal Song Writer of the Year.
Shy-Anne won best country CD and Aboriginal Entertainer of the Year, as well as two other awards during two day presentation.
Shy-Anne won best country CD and Aboriginal Entertainer of the Year, as well as two other awards during two day presentation.
Best Rock CD: Ghost Town Orchestra, from left, Paul Venditti, Logan Staats, Victor Martisius, Rylan Braida.
Best Rock CD: Ghost Town Orchestra, from left, Paul Venditti, Logan Staats, Victor Martisius, Rylan Braida.
Joe Bryksa / Winnipeg Free Press
Iceis Rain performs at the Aboriginal Peoples Choice Music Awards in September 2014.
Joe Bryksa / Winnipeg Free Press Iceis Rain performs at the Aboriginal Peoples Choice Music Awards in September 2014.
Iceis Rain
Iceis Rain
Young Medicine, winner of Best Blues CD.
Young Medicine, winner of Best Blues CD.
Country singer Desiree Dorion.
Country singer Desiree Dorion.
Metis music legend Ray St Germaine.
Metis music legend Ray St Germaine.
Best Pop CD winner Inez Jasper.
Best Pop CD winner Inez Jasper.
The audience brought their camera phones to capture their favorite moments.
The audience brought their camera phones to capture their favorite moments.
Rap nominee Winnipeg Boyz performs.
Rap nominee Winnipeg Boyz performs.
Rap nominee Shawn Bernard
Rap nominee Shawn Bernard
Rap nominees Mike Bone.
Rap nominees Mike Bone.
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