Adisla Corbeau (South Park)

Adisla Corbeau is a fictional character from South Park.

Background
Adisla was born in Butler, Choctaw County, Alabama to a Native American family. Her mother was of Choctaw descent while her father was of half Cherokee half French ancestry. Her father was originally from Savannah, Georgia, where his mother had forced intercourse with a French man. Born into colonization, Adisla learned how to cook and clean at a young age, and was frequently moved and relocated to other cities and states as her family was bought by new owners on a regular basis. When Adisla was nine, her family was bought by a new pair of owners once again, and was relocated to Williamsburg, Virginia to English colonizers. Her new owners, James Hugo Patterson and Julie Hawkins, were the strictest owners she had yet. Adisla's family alongside several other Native American families worked a sugar plantation in juxtaposition with black slaves. Due to being owned by English slave owners, Adisla learned how to speak English, which was not too hard for her considering how she was already fluent in French.

Adisla's mother was assigned to the "big house" on a sugar plantation, while her father worked in the fields alongside many African slaves. Adisla was assigned to a small, dirt-floored log cabin about a quarter-mile into the woods 200 yards southeast of where the slave owners' home was. Adisla rarely ever saw her family, although she did see her two younger brothers often because it was her responsibility to look after young, which was typical for females in large families. Adisla was also responsible to look after one of the slave owner's baby and rock its cradle as it slept, when it woke up and cried, she was whipped or beaten. She also had to place muskrat traps in nearby marshes and swamps, once even contracting measles. Adisla mostly recovered on her own due to her owner's refusal to let her seek medical attention. When Adisla turned eleven, she was assigned to field and forest work, driving oxen, plowing, hauling logs, and hunting. She was an avid animal lover and vowed if she ever became free from slavery, she would never take the life of any animal ever again. She did enjoy seafood however, and became a pescatarian once adolescent.

Adisla was raised a devout Christian throughout her childhood, and has practiced Catholicism, Evangelicalism, Methodism. Since she was colonized by a French colony during infancy, she was baptized at a Catholic Church. Due to Adisla never attending school, she was illiterate, but she was told Bible stories by her mother. However, despite her holding theistic beliefs, she did not believe everything said in the bible due to the amount of inconsistencies it contained, and she also rejected teachings of the New Testament that urged slaves to be obedient.