Morales attracts an audience working on Seventh Ave. |
Odalis Yaneth Morales has faced all of those, and kept looking forward.
'Handing' a hat to a customer. |
Morales grew up on the Senu indigenous territory in Cordoba Department, where she said that making handicrafts is about the only employment available. She was born without arms and learned the trade from her mother.
"I didn't have hands, so I had to do it with my feet," she said.
Passing pesos to a customer. |
Recently, a television program profiled Morales and someone who saw the show is contributing money so that she can study psychology, which she is doing via internet with a Colombian university.
On a recent afternoon I found Morales working by the window of the Golden Palace Casino, where people seek easy money. She lifts up a hat or a bracelet with her foot and hands it to a prospective customer. She receives the money and makes change with her toes, then folds the bills up tightly and stores them.
I ask her for her name.
She writes her name in a neat 'hand.' |
I ask Morales whether she regrets having been born without arms.
"No, not at all," she says, "it's God's will."
Morales' goal is to obtain her degree in psychology and return to work with her people.
Certainly, her best lesson will be the example she's set.
As of June 2014, Morales has a small shop near San Victorino Plaza.
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Wow, pretty incredible. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHey Mike, I was touched by your stories, particularly that of Odalis. I am from Bogota, living in Chicago.
ReplyDeleteI like the way you approach each character.
Thanks.
Mauricio.
Hey Mike, I was touched by your stories, particularly that of Odalis. I am from Bogota, living in Chicago.
ReplyDeleteI like the way you approach each character.
Thanks.
Mauricio.
Thanks very much for your comment Mauricio.
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen her recently. Perhaps she returned to her native territory.