History
The first Sámi Grand Prix was held in 1990 with four participants in the yoik category and eight in the song category. All but one of the contestants was from the Norwegian side of Sápmi and most of these were from the municipality of Kautokeino. Each contestant performed a single yoik or song. The winning yoik was ''Báktevári searat'', performed by Johan Anders Eira. The winning song was ''Muital midjiide'', performed by Ellen and Magnus Vuolab of the band Sáve. In 1993, the Áillohaš Music Award was created. It has been awarded every year since then, including 2020, to a Sámi musician to honor their contributions to the diverse world of Sámi music. The first recipient of this award was Mari Boine. Since 2001, a CD album has been made of the competitors' performances each year, except for in 2014. That year's album was not released until the following year, when it was published in conjunction with the 2015 competition as a double CD. Sámi Grand Prix had been held every year until 2020, when the entire Sámi Easter Festival was cancelled due to the uncertainty caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and the various restrictions imposed by the governments of the countries the participants live in. Even though the festival was cancelled, the 2020 Áillohaš Music Award was still awarded to an accomplished Sámi musician, this time to SlinCraze, a Sámi rapper who has spent more than 15 years so far pioneering new ways to use Northern Sámi in music. The following year, the contestants from the cancelled contest were automatically entered into the 2021 edition of the Sámi Grand Prix. Due to the ongoing pandemic, the contest was held without a live show and the contestants' prerecorded performances were instead broadcast online.Format
The Sámi Grand Prix has two separate categories for competitors: a yoik category and a song category. Every year, participants compete in these two categories with unpublished, original pieces. At first, the number of yoikers and singers varied, but nowadays the contest is open to 10 individual yoikers and 6 singers or bands. The winner of each category receives a monetary prize of 20,000 Norwegian crowns, a diploma, and a stipend to be used for organizing and performing a concert on the main stage during the following year's Sámi Easter Festival. In spite of its name, the yoik category is not limited to yoiks. Competitors in this category can also participate with other traditional vocal melodies such as the Inari Saami '' livđe'', the Skolt Saami '' leuʹdd'', and Southern Saami ''Sámi Grand Prix winners
Winners of the yoik category
Winners of the song contest
The Áillohaš Music Award
The Áillohaš Music Award is an annual Sámi music award created to commerorate Nils-Aslak ''Áillohaš'' Valkeapää's 50th birthday in 1993. The winner of the award is announced on Holy Saturday during the Sámi Easter Festival. It is conferred by the municipality of Kautokeino, and the Kautokeino Sámi Association. The winner receives a monetary prize of 20,000 Norwegian crowns, a diploma, a piece of art, and a two-week stay at Lásságámmi.References
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