For the film director, see Art Napoleon (film director).
Art Napoleon
Also known as
Âciw
Sunchild
Born
1961 (age 62–63)[1] Moberly Lake, British Columbia
Origin
Moberly Lake, British Columbia
Genres
Country
folk
Occupation(s)
Singer-songwriter
actor
author
bush cook
activist
speaker
Instrument(s)
Vocals
guitar
harmonica
hand-drums
Years active
1995–present
Labels
Sunchild Records
Website
https://thenapoleoncollective.wordpress.com/
Musical artist
Art Napoleon is a former chief of the Saulteau First Nation, from Victoria, British Columbia. He has used his television shows, music, and books to provide education on and increase awareness of Indigenous foods, languages, and cultures. He is co-host of the popular cooking show, "Moosemeat & Marmalade", and has appeared in other programs that promote and support Indigenous languages and cultures. Napoleon has also recorded several award-winning music albums.
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