Canadian Folk Music Award for Indigenous Songwriter of the Year

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The Canadian Folk Music Award for Indigenous Songwriter of the Year is a Canadian award, presented as part of the Canadian Folk Music Awards to honour the year's best songwriting by First Nations and Inuit artists. Unlike many songwriting awards, the nomination is given in consideration of all of the songwriting on a whole album rather than singling out individual songs. Awards are also presented for English Songwriter of the Year and French Songwriter of the Year.

The award was formerly presented as Aboriginal Songwriter of the Year, and was renamed from aboriginal to indigenous in 2018.

Year Nominee Album Ref
2005
1st Canadian Folk Music Awards
No award presented
2006
2nd Canadian Folk Music Awards
Wayne Lavallee Green Dress [1]
Digging Roots seeds [2]
Don Freed The Valley of Green and Blue
Art Napoleon Miyoskamin
Laura Vinson It Reminds Me
2007
3rd Canadian Folk Music Awards
Sandy Scofield Nikawiy Askiy [3]
Leela Gilday Sedzé [4]
Ry Moran Groundwater
Karen Donaldson Shepherd (The Crow Girls) Where the Green Grass Grows
Laura Vinson Mossbag Lullaby
2008
4th Canadian Folk Music Awards
No award presented
2009
5th Canadian Folk Music Awards
Don Amero Deepening [5]
Vince Fontaine, Jay Bodner, Chris Burke-Gaffney (Eagle & Hawk) Sirensong [6]
Violet Naytowhow Wind of the North
Buffy Sainte-Marie Running for the Drum
Tanya Tagaq Auk/Blood

2010s

2020s

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