Trauma never dies for 'sorcerers' cast out of their homes
"I was young when it happened. My grandparents were accused of causing lightning, but it was not like that. There was jealously from other people in the community," he said.
"Life is hard here," the traditional healer said."When people know you come from here they don't like you and they stay away. No one wants to be here but no one else wants us." "Communities were not happy with healers in their villages. They used the guise of witchcraft to steal their things and force them out.
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