"The 2007 Cherokee National Youth
Choir has been awarded the 2007
Best Gospel/Inspirational
Recording by the Native American Music Awards."
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TAHLEQUAH, OK - The inspirational sound of the Cherokee National Youth
Choir has been awarded the 2007 Best Gospel/Inspirational Recording by
the Native American Music Awards (NAMMY) for their release “Comfort and
Joy.”
“The members of the youth choir are wonderful ambassadors for the
Cherokee Nation,” said Chad Smith, Principal Chief of the Cherokee
Nation. “We are all proud of their accomplishments and look forward to
their continued success in years to come. I congratulate everyone
involved with the choir on this achievement.”
The Native American Music Awards honors and recognizes the musical
achievements of Native American artists across the United States in more
than 30 award categories. Established in 1998, it is one of the only
national award shows in the world honoring Native American and
Aboriginal music initiatives. The NAMMY award was born out of a need to
provide greater opportunity and recognition for traditional and
contemporary Native American musicians. It has become the one of the
country’s leading sources for maintaining and promoting the songs of
American Indians and their cultures.
“This is the first NAMMY the choir has received since I’ve become
involved with the group,” said Mary Kay Henderson, choir director. “We
are very honored by this award.”
The Cherokee National Youth Choir performs traditional Cherokee songs in
the Cherokee language. The choir came into existence from the vision of
Principal Chief Smith, who saw it as a way to keep children involved in
the Cherokee language and culture. They function as an important symbol
to the world, demonstrating that Cherokee language and culture continues
to thrive in modern society. This latest recognition brings the group’s
total NAMMY count to three such awards since its inception in 2000.
“I’m so proud of each of these young men and women,” said Kathy Sierra,
youth choir coordinator. “It is the kids and their dedication to
Cherokee culture that make the youth choir such a success. The
popularity of the youth choir has brought forth a lot of wonderful
opportunities.”
For more information about the Cherokee National Youth Choir, call
918-453-5618.