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Top Five Kwanzaa Books for Kids

Kwanzaa, celebrated each year from December 26 to January 1, is a holiday honoring the African community, culture, and heritage. It is filled with festivities, including lighting one candle each of the seven days in remembrance of “The Seven Principles of Kwanzaa”: unity, self-determination, collective work and responsibility, cooperative economics, purpose, creativity, and faith. (Source: ...

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Buy Kwanzaa Gifts Online

Kwanzaa is a celebration of family, community, and traditional values. To help you and your loved ones celebrate you need the best traditional Kwanzaa gifts. The best place to find a varying selection of Kwanzaa gifts is online. There are several websites that are great to find traditional African goods that you can give to ...

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The Meaning and Story of Kwanzaa

The name Kwanzaa is derived from the phrase “matunda ya kwanza” which means “first fruits” in Swahili. It takes place for seven days, from December 26 through January 1, and celebrations include songs and dances, African drums, storytelling, poetry reading and a large traditional meal. On each of the seven nights, the family gathers and ...

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Places to Find Kwanzaa Gifts Online

Kwanzaa gifts can be hard to find. Kwanzaa is celebrated by many each year, but Christmas is the more commercially popular holiday by far. But that doesn’t mean that you have to pass of traditional Christmas fare as Kwanzaa gifts. Many online companies sell and even specialize in Kwanzaa gifts. Here are some of the ...

Decorating for Kwanzaa

Kwanzaa is a time of celebration for all African-Americans. Kwanzaa (“first fruits”) lasts from December 26th to January 1st of each year. The height of the celebration lands on December 31st upon a mat (mkeka). The feast of celebration (karamu) usually consists of corn (vibunzi), mazao crops, seven candles representing the seven principles (misumaa saba), ...

Decorating Your Home for Kwanzaa

Kwanzaa was established in 1966 by Dr.Maulana Karenga* for American blacks to honor and celebrate themselves, their history and their African roots. Kwanzaa is celebrated from December 26th to January 1st every year. Decorating for Kwanzaa is very important. Traditionally the colors of Kwanzaa are red, green, and black. Black symbolizes the people, red symbolizes ...