Oneida was a child when she learned how to sing “alabados,” traditional funeral songs used by Black communities in Colombia to secure their safe return to the realm of the souls. When she was eight years old, a snake devoured her left leg, leaving her to spend the rest of her life in a village set deep in the jungle. Then, as an adult, she survived the 2002 Boyajá massacre that...
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