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July 1, 2024

It wasn’t easy! The rocky road to success as a tribal councilman!

After growing up on a Native Indian Reservation, Leon returns some years later to become a councilman for the Jicarilla Apache. With every intention of doing his best for the community, he soon discovers that making progress and introducing new ideas is more difficult than he first imagined. But we will let Leon tell the story. A thoroughly engaging insight from the Native American perspective, of the hardships, the challenges and the achievements experienced by a dedicated and driven member of the tribal council.

 

“Haff” Breed: A biography by Leon K Reval

Available on Kindle now!

Amazon US:https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BMW9M6RY/
Amazon UK:https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0BMW9M6RY/

“Haff”-Breed is a memoir about the trials and tribulations of a mixed-race boy, now man, who grew up on a Indian reservation, traversing through the struggles of family dysfunction and the desire to leave his roots behind but later in life trying to reclaim what it means to be a Jicarilla Apache member and soon find out what it means to be made to feel like you are not.

Follow along as Leon shares his journey, a snapshot of youth and an in-depth attempt to return and serve as a local political representative, tribal council member, facing adversity, as he tries to promote out-of-the-box ideas, a promotion of the laws, and news ways to enhance economic development, all for the benefit of his fellow tribal members now and well into the future, quickly realizing that the hardships his community and tribe face are derived by those who were elected to protect and serve.

Leon finds himself at a personal and professional crossroads, now divorced, raising three children and trying to prove that he is not a thief as labeled by his tribal council colleagues.

Leon would find a way. “It’s been a labor of love” to juggle both tribal council and father duties, but as you will read, Leon rises above the hardships, fighting every inch of the way!

As tribal councilman, Leon establishes himself as a local politician and helps generate hundreds of millions of dollars for the tribe, including crafting, presenting, and getting approval for the first ever Jicarilla Apache Nation tribally owned holding company, unfortunately singlehandedly dismantled by spite, jealousy, and ignorance, and all from a corpus that is supposed to create but only typically destroys the beauty of tribal sovereignty.