Who Won Big at the 2025 Native American Music Awards? See the Complete Winners List Here

by July 16, 2025
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On July 14, 2025, the Native American Music Awards (NAMA) once again proved what we already know: Indigenous music is alive and thriving!

This year’s winners reflect the incredible diversity and depth of Indigenous artistry today, spanning genres from alternative, blues, hip-hop, traditional roots, and everything in between. Every one of these artists brings something special to our collective communities, carrying wisdom, creative rebellion, and undeniable talent into the future.

Congratulations to all the winners and nominees of the 2025 Native American Music Awards.

Below is the complete list of this year’s winners.

2025 Native American Music Award Winners

Best Alternative Recording

Indian Route 15One Way Sky (Gila River)

Best Americana Recording

Good PeopleIndian City (Sagkeeng First Nation / T’Karonto)

Best Blues Recording

The Witch Queen of New OrleansQuartz (Yaqui / Shoshone / Navajo / Chumash)

Best Country Recording

Sandbar SunsetsMickie James (Powhatan)

Best Folk Recording

Just To BeIndigie Femme (Navajo/Diné, Samoan, and Māori)

Best Hip Hop Recording

Top Mike Bone Tracks – VIBINLil Mike & Funny Bone (Pawnee)

Best Instrumental Recording

Butterfly MoonMichael Charette & Severin Behnen (Ojibwe)

Best Pop Recording

The Light In My BonesAnnie Humphrey (Ojibwe)

Best R&B Recording

Tribal Roots featuring Edmund BullTribal Roots (Métis / Anishinaabe / Cree)

Best Rap Recording

BlessingsStella Standingbear (Oglala Lakota)

Best Rock Recording

A Light In The AtticLogan Staats (Mohawk)

Best Traditional Roots Recording

Sing. Pray. Love.Joel Wood (Cree)

Native Heart Award

Rise Up On Eagle WingsWolfsheart

Best Music Video

REZ CHICKCallie Bennett & Keith Secola (Navajo / Ojibwa)

Best Music Video Animation

THE SHE WOLFJimmy Lee Young (Mayan)

Best Music Video Narrative

We Are The Medicine – Native American Flute Music AlbumMax “Wind” Cameo & Wayne “Standing Bear” Snellgrove (Mendota Mdewakanton / Fishing Lake First)

Best Live Music Performance Video

War BonnetBigfoot

Record of the Year

Wicahpi Olowan Vol. 1Various Artists

Program Managers: Talon Bazille Ducheneaux & Tiana Spotted Thunder

For more information about the Native American Music Awards, visit https://www.nativeamericanmusicawards.com/home


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Johnnie Jae

Affectionately known as the Brown Ball of Fury, Johnnie Jae (Otoe-Missouria and Choctaw) is a writer, speaker, and founder of the late A Tribe Called Geek, a platform celebrating Indigenous creativity, pop culture, and resilience. Known for her work in journalism, mental health advocacy, and digital activism, she is dedicated to amplifying Native voices through storytelling, media, and art.

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