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His song Tū, featuring Hone Harawira and footage of the Toitū Te Tiriti hīkoi, earned the best music video by a Māori artist award.
Palmerston North-born TAWAZ, last year’s best Māori artist at the Aotearoa Music Awards, doubled down with wins for best song by a Māori artist and radio airplay song of the year (te reo Māori).
Ōpōtiki reggae/roots musician Hori Shaw picked up radio airplay song of the year by a Māori artist, while the emerging artist over 25 award was shared by Shane Walker, Ngatainui Ratu and Rawhitiroa.
Before the ceremony, organisers announced that the late producer Wyn Anania would receive the iconic contribution to music industry award.
Tipene Harmer’s Tū music video was one of the big winners of the night. Photo / Supplied
“Wyn Anania’s exceptional contributions to the music industry exemplify his passion for Māori culture and his dedication to preserving te reo Māori,” a spokesperson for the Waiata Māori Music Awards Trust said.
Singer and composer Toni Huata, who died earlier this year, was honoured with the lifetime achievement award.
Active since the late 90s, Huata’s career took flight through her collaboration with Charles Te Ahukaramū Royal, whose album He Tohu Mauriora was the first Māori language music recorded digitally.
Since then, her work with artists like George Nepia III and Warren Maxwell has continued to leave its mark on Māori music and performance.
–RNZ