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Aboriginal artists nominated for Juno Awards

A Tribe Called Red picked up two Juno nominations for electronic album of the year and breakthrough group of the year.

Nominees for Aboriginal album of the year include George Leach and Inez Jasper

Electronic group A Tribe Called Red earned two Juno nominations this year. (Athena Anastasiou)

The nominations for the 2014 Juno Awards were announced today.

Electronic group A Tribe Called Red earned two Juno nominations. The electronic group, comprised of DJs NDN, Bear Witness andDJ Shub, werenominated for Electronic Album of the Year and Breakthrough Group of the Year.

Nominees for Aboriginal Album of the Year includeMtisartist Amanda Rheaume, whose albumKeep a Firefeatures a song about her grandfather andOjibwaygreat grandmother.

Sto:lo, Ojibwa and Mtis pop artist Inez Jasper received her second Juno nomination, for her album Burn Me Down. (Karolina Turek)
Sto:lo, Ojibwa andMtispop artist Inez Jasperreceivedher secondJuno nomination, for her albumBurn Me Down.Nathan Cunningham, the country singer-songwriter from theSucker Creek First Nation in Alberta was nominated for his albumHighway Reclamation.

Desiree Dorionfrom Dauphin, Manitoba, is nominated for her country album titled Small Town Stories.Blues manGeorge Leach earned a nomination for his album Surrender.

Yamantaka//Sonic Titan,an Asian, indigenous and diasporic musical collective from Montreal,garnered a nod in the Alternative Album category.

Spearheaded by the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, the 43th annual Juno Awards will be held in Winnipegon March 30 after a week of musical celebrations across the city.

Artists who released albums between Sept. 1, 2012, and Nov. 13, 2013, were eligible for nominations.