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Napoleon Andrew Tuiteleleapaga

Napoleon A. Tuiteleleapaga (II) (May 25, 1904 – December 25, 1988) was a prominent figure of the both Western and American Samoan culture, a lawyer and musician.
==Early life==
Napoleon was born in 1904. He hails from the island of American Samoa. Like many Samoans at the time, Tuiteleleapaga grew up in poverity. He was a self-taught man as well as a self-taught musician. He loved to learn and stay relevant with societal changes. He attended the Marist Brothers School lpcated in, Leone Village, Alataua County, Western District, Tutuila American Samoa. He graduated the 8th grade, the highest level of education at the time in American Samoa. After his commencement, Tuiteleleapaga went on to continue his independent studies. Tuiteleleapaga sought to quench his thirst for knowledge until his final days. Tuiteleleapaga was very keen with all types of music. He fancied brass instruments the most. He had the innate ability to figure out how and instrument worked. People close to Tuitelelepaga tell stories of how he would compose songs on restaurant napkins. Napoleon's interests didn't stop there, as he would go on to earn a LL. B. from Loyola Law School in Los Angeles, California.
Tuiteleleapaga was then employed by the U.S. Navy. After some time serving with the U.S. Navy, he was both honored and privileged to receive clearance from the Navy Department in Washington to assist Lt. Cdr. Allan M. MacQuarrie, aide-de-camp to the last naval governor, Capt. Thomas F. Darden, to handle all the confidential and top-secret documents in closing the administration of the Navy and its transfer to the Department of the Interior.

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