Hank: The Sycamore Indian
The Yowani Choctaw Saga, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Ron Knezek
About this listen
Hank: The Sycamore Indian is a sweeping, character-driven historical drama that traces the life of John Henry “Hank” Darken—a Yowani Choctaw man caught between the fading traditions of his people and the brutal machinery of American war and policy. From the injustices of the Dawes Commission and the Reinstatement Rolls to the mud-soaked trenches of World War I France, Hank’s journey is one of dispossession, endurance, and quiet transformation.
Through richly detailed prose and emotionally resonant dialogue, Leaford Leven Blevins Jr. explores themes of faith, prejudice, cultural survival, and the fragile bonds between men who fight side by side but carry different burdens. Hank’s story unfolds across trains, battlefields, and small-town Texas, culminating in a poignant reckoning with legacy, loss, and the quiet dignity of a man who lived between worlds.
This book is more than historical fiction—it is a tribute to the forgotten veterans, the fractured families, and the enduring spirit of the Choctaw Nation. With its blend of memoir, drama, and cultural reflection, Hank stands as a testament to the power of storytelling to preserve truth and honor the past.
©2025 Leaford Leven Blevins, Jr. (P)2025 Leaford Leven Blevins, Jr.