Madame Sarka [portable] Direct

Conversely, a new generation of neo-spiritualists has revived her methods. There are now "Sarka-certified" tarot readers—a credential she never actually issued. Believers point to three documented cases that defy logical explanation:

A “Madan Sara” (often simply called “Saras”) is a businesswoman who travels to rural regions of Haiti to buy agricultural produce directly from farmers, then transports it to urban markets to sell to merchants and consumers. They are the critical link between the countryside and the city, ensuring that food and other essential goods are distributed even to the most underserved communities. The term itself is derived from the Haitian word for the village weaver, a small, noisy bird that lives in large flocks—an apt metaphor for their energetic and collective presence in the markets. Madame sarka

Given the most common reference, here is a report on : They are the critical link between the countryside

: Šárka wept convincingly, claiming that the rebel women had captured her, bound her, and left her to die because she refused to join their violent crusade against men. Šárka traveled to a deep, rocky valley just

Šárka traveled to a deep, rocky valley just outside of Prague. With the help of her maidens, she tied herself securely to a massive oak tree. Beside her, just out of reach, they placed a hunting horn and a large jug of mead. The Ambush

The women of Děvín charged out of the forest. They fell upon the sleeping knights with swords and stones. According to the chronicle, Šárka herself killed Ctirad with his own sword.