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Wisdom Keepers: Yeye Luisah Teish

In this video, Priestess Yeshe Matthews of the Mt Shasta Goddess Temple interviews Yoruba Chief, Priestess of Oshun, storyteller, and magical woman Yeye Luisah Teish about life, love, and the art of divination.

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Growing up in New Orleans; Learning from Elders; Connecting with Spirit (Part 1/7)

Voices of the Earth, a project of the Earth Medicine Alliance speaks with Luisah Teish, an author, storyteller, and priestess of the Ifá/Orisha faith of Yoruba-speaking West Africa and the African Diaspora.

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Orisha Tradition (Part 4/7)

Voices of the Earth, a project of the Earth Medicine Alliance speaks with Luisah Teish, an author, storyteller, and priestess of the Ifá/Orisha faith of Yoruba-speaking West Africa and the African Diaspora.

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Role of Heart and Grief on the Path (Part 6/7)

Voices of the Earth, a project of the Earth Medicine Alliance speaks with Luisah Teish, an author, storyteller, and priestess of the Ifá/Orisha faith of Yoruba-speaking West Africa and the African Diaspora.

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09:31

Luisah Teish: James Carman’s Film, “Superconscious”

Luisah Teish, an Orisha priestess speaks for James Carman’s Film, “Superconscious.” Teish is an initiated elder (Iyanifa) in the Ifa/Orisha tradition of the West African Diaspora, and she hold a chieftancy title (Yeye'woro) from the Fatunmise Compound in Ile Ife, Nigeria.

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Luisah Teish: Carnival of the Spirit -- A Thinking Allowed DVD w/ Jeffrey Mishlove

Luisah Teish's work engages every aspect of life--from singing, dancing and storytelling to rituals observing the cycles of life. She describes the religions of the African diaspora, noting that they survive in the west by blending with the dominant Christian faith.

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Bioneers Closing Ceremony Featuring Iyanifa Luisah Teish

Kenny Ausubel, Nina Simons and Joshua Fouts offer their closing remarks for the 2015 National Bioneers Conference and Yoruba priestess Luisah Teish offers an interactive storytelling experience.

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