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The Simple Keto Diet Cookbook

The Simple Keto Diet Cookbook

Kevin Lewis

Kevin Lewis
2020
sidottu
Do you want a slim body you have always dreamed of?Do you want to save time in cooking healthy daily meals?If yes, then you should not miss this cookbook.The recipes in this cookbook are pretty easy, so you can quickly understand and follow even you have never entered into kitchen before.With this cookbook, you will cook better, tastier and faster meals for yourself and your family. So why not get a copy of it and prepare your daily meals?
The Simple Keto Diet Cookbook

The Simple Keto Diet Cookbook

Kevin Lewis

Kevin Lewis
2020
pokkari
Do you want a slim body you have always dreamed of?Do you want to save time in cooking healthy daily meals?If yes, then you should not miss this cookbook.The recipes in this cookbook are pretty easy, so you can quickly understand and follow even you have never entered into kitchen before.With this cookbook, you will cook better, tastier and faster meals for yourself and your family. So why not get a copy of it and prepare your daily meals?
Decolonizing Mental Health Research

Decolonizing Mental Health Research

Jody Houle; Kevin Lewis; Ranjan Datta

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2026
sidottu
This book reimagines health research through Indigenous knowledge systems, specifically Cree First Nation land-based science. With contributions from a range of Indigenous, academic, and interdisciplinary experts, this book challenges dominant Western health paradigms by centering wâhkôhtowin — a Cree kinship system that acknowledges the interconnectedness of all beings, human and non-human — as a foundation for holistic health and healing. The authors introduce a tangible model for implementing Indigenous land-based knowledge and adapted Western therapies to foster resilience and cultural continuity, as well as offer wâhkôhtowin (kinship) as a theoretical, methodological, and conceptual guidepost for the book’s journey. This book not only offers critiques of colonial health frameworks but shares actionable strategies for restoring Indigenous health sovereignty and healing through community engagement, confrontations of intergenerational trauma, and other holistic Indigenous therapeutic modalities. It also incorporates discussion questions and reflection prompts for deeper engagement. Through storytelling, personal narratives, and Elder teachings, the book illustrates how Indigenous-led, land-based therapeutic practices can heal intergenerational trauma, center individual and relational well-being, and promote environmental sustainability. This is an indispensable resource for those committed to sustainable, culturally rooted health practices that benefit both Indigenous and broader communities. It is ideal for health researchers, educators, policymakers, practitioners, and graduate students seeking decolonized, community-centered approaches to health and well-being.
Decolonizing Mental Health Research

Decolonizing Mental Health Research

Jody Houle; Kevin Lewis; Ranjan Datta

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2026
nidottu
This book reimagines health research through Indigenous knowledge systems, specifically Cree First Nation land-based science. With contributions from a range of Indigenous, academic, and interdisciplinary experts, this book challenges dominant Western health paradigms by centering wâhkôhtowin — a Cree kinship system that acknowledges the interconnectedness of all beings, human and non-human — as a foundation for holistic health and healing. The authors introduce a tangible model for implementing Indigenous land-based knowledge and adapted Western therapies to foster resilience and cultural continuity, as well as offer wâhkôhtowin (kinship) as a theoretical, methodological, and conceptual guidepost for the book’s journey. This book not only offers critiques of colonial health frameworks but shares actionable strategies for restoring Indigenous health sovereignty and healing through community engagement, confrontations of intergenerational trauma, and other holistic Indigenous therapeutic modalities. It also incorporates discussion questions and reflection prompts for deeper engagement. Through storytelling, personal narratives, and Elder teachings, the book illustrates how Indigenous-led, land-based therapeutic practices can heal intergenerational trauma, center individual and relational well-being, and promote environmental sustainability. This is an indispensable resource for those committed to sustainable, culturally rooted health practices that benefit both Indigenous and broader communities. It is ideal for health researchers, educators, policymakers, practitioners, and graduate students seeking decolonized, community-centered approaches to health and well-being.
Rooted in Love

Rooted in Love

Kevin Lewis

Ebookit.com
2024
pokkari
Discover the Magic of Growing Together in "Rooted in Love: The Couple's Guide to Gardening Together"Welcome to a journey that intertwines the essence of love with the nurturing of a garden. "Rooted in Love: The Couple's Guide to Gardening Together" invites you and your loved one to explore the unique parallels between tending to your relationship and cultivating a garden side by side. This guide is more than just about gardening; it's about planting seeds of connection, understanding, and enduring love.Delve into the roots of your connection by uncovering the rich history and psychology behind shared hobbies, especially gardening. Understand how these activities can fortify your bond, setting a solid foundation for your shared journey. The book's initial chapters serve as the fertile ground from which your relationship can flourish.As you progress, you will discover how to prepare the soil of your relationship, selecting the right seeds that align with your coupled goals. The metaphorical representation of annuals, perennials, and biennials in relation to love will give you a fresh perspective on your partnership's growth potential. With practical advice on planning your garden layout, sharing responsibilities, and overcoming challenges, this guide ensures that both your garden and love life bloom. Experience the seasons of gardening and love, learning to cherish new beginnings, nurture growth, reap the rewards, and find rest and reflection in quieter times. Each season brings with it lessons on perseverance, patience, and the importance of celebration, enriching your relationship as you journey through life together."Rooted in Love" also equips you with the tools of the trade, from essential gardening tools for couples to DIY projects that encourage togetherness. Further, explore organic gardening principles, garden design, and creating sanctuaries for wildlife, extending the analogy to fostering a sustainable, eco-friendly relationship.By the book's close, you and your partner will not only have a thriving garden but a fortified, evergreen relationship. "Rooted in Love" guides you in cultivating a shared space of growth, harmony, and endless possibility. Embark on this transformative journey together, and let your love and garden flourish side by side.
Cree Pedagogy

Cree Pedagogy

Angelina Weenie; Willie J. Ermine; Kevin Lewis; Ida Swan; Mary Sasakamoose; Jeffery Cappo; Deanna Pelletier

Canadian Scholars
2024
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Dance Your Style: Cree Pedagogy examines the intrinsic value of First Nations perspectives, languages, and knowledges without the framing of Indigenization, decolonization, incorporation, or adaptation. Organized into three parts, this title focuses on the First Nations pedagogy on its own terms: a pedagogy rooted in land, language, culture, community, and Elder knowledge.This text opens with foundational principles such as exploring the history, theory, analysis, and implementation of First Nations pedagogy, and the introduction to core concepts of language at the heart methodology and practice, teaching as a gift, and the passing of knowledge. Part two focuses on askiy kiskinohmakewina: Earth Teachings; reflecting on how the land teaches us, what we learn from connecting to the land, and the philosophy of land-based education. Part three features waseyaw, which means the elements of nature shine a light on the path forward. It refl ects on the knowledge of Elders and knowledge keepers, presents insights from Elders on Culture Camps, and maskikiw mahtahitowin, medicine thinking.With contributions from leading Indigenous Studies scholars, Elders, and community leaders in Canada, Dance Your Style is a powerful and essential text for college and university students in Indigenous Studies and Education courses that promotes thoughtful interactions with the text through practical exercises and thought-provoking discussion questions.
Brown Sugar Baby Sweetest Love

Brown Sugar Baby Sweetest Love

Kevin Lewis

Cottage Door Press
2023
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It's Brown Sugar Baby's first Valentine's Day In this multigenerational story, Brown Sugar Baby is in the kitchen baking sweet Valentine treats with Grandpa and Mom. Award-winning author Kevin Lewis delivers another lyrical and relatable celebration of unconditional love. This African American family is full of warmth and celebration, reminding us we have lots of love to share.Perfect keepsake board book for baby's first Valentine's Day -- and perfect addition to your growing collection of Brown Sugar Baby books.Poetic rhythm and rhymes encourage language patterns and development amongst toddlers.Beautiful illustrations, featuring an African American family, will keep kids engaged throughout the story.Sturdy, board pages are suitable for even the littlest babies and toddlers. Easy for little ones to follow along as they share the story together. Relatable, lyrical story for parents and their little girls and boys to read together time and time again.Perfect for baby showers, Valentine's Day, Mother's Day, and more
Brown Sugar Baby Christmas Joy

Brown Sugar Baby Christmas Joy

Kevin Lewis

Cottage Door Press
2023
sidottu
It is Brown Sugar Baby's first Christmas When the three Aunties swirl in, full of love and sweetness, Baby is the center of family joy and new traditions. Award-winning Kevin Lewis does it again, writing another lyrical and relatable celebration of unconditional love. This African American family is full of warmth and celebration, and reminds us of the true meaning of Christmas. Perfect keepsake gift for baby's first Christmas. Grandparents will make memories with their grandchildren, too Poetic rhythm and rhymes encourage language patterns and development amongst toddlers.Beautiful illustrations, featuring an African American family, will keep kids engaged throughout the story.Sturdy, board pages are suitable for even the littlest babies and toddlers. Easy for little ones to follow along as they share the story together. Relatable, lyrical story for parents and their little girls and boys to read together time and time again.Perfect stocking stuffer for the holidays
Remembering Alzheimer's: A Husband Bears Witness to His Wife's Caregiving

Remembering Alzheimer's: A Husband Bears Witness to His Wife's Caregiving

Kevin Lewis

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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From 2003 through 2014, Kevin's wife Rebecca became and served as the caregiver for her mother as she began to suffer from dementia. This condition was subsequently diagnosed as Alzheimer's. Two years after her passing, Kevin decided to put into writing the experiences and lessons that marked their journey through those years. It provides a simple chronological walk through this time, providing personal insights and advice in a conversational manner should anyone else find themselves serving in such a role.It also gives the view of a spouse who realized in retrospect what he was blind to and what he would have done differently.