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  2. Kwanzaa 2024: What is it and how is it celebrated? - AOL

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    Pronounced “kwahn-zuh”, the term Kwanzaa comes from the Swahili phrase “matunda ya Kwanza”, meaning “first fruits of the harvest” or “first fruits”.

  3. 50 Kwanzaa Greetings to Honor the Seven Principles and ... - AOL

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    These Happy Kwanzaa greetings will bring smiles to their recipients, as well as show your respect and reverence for the holiday and culture that it celebrates. Happy Kwanzaa Greetings. 1. "Habari ...

  4. All About Kwanzaa, Including Its History and Traditions - AOL

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    Kwanzaa creator Dr. Karenga says that Kwanzaa greetings are in Swahili and used to affirm and reaffirm the Seven Principles. On each respective day of Kwanzaa, it's common to say "Habari gani?"

  5. Kwanzaa - Wikipedia

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    Kwanzaa (/ ˈ k w ɑː n z ə /) is an annual celebration of African-American culture from December 26 to January 1, culminating in a communal feast called Karamu, usually on the sixth day. [1] It was created by activist Maulana Karenga based on African harvest festival traditions from various parts of West , East , as well as Southeast Africa .

  6. Watch: What you need to know about Kwanzaa day 3: Ujima! - AOL

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    Habari Gani, or what’s the news of the day, GrioFam? Today is Dec. 28, which marks day 3 of Kwanzaa. Tune in as Tatianna Mott (@tatiannamott) provides a deep dive on Kwanzaa day 3.

  7. Maulana Karenga - Wikipedia

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    Karenga, center, with wife Tiamoyo at left, celebrating Kwanzaa at the Rochester Institute of Technology on December 12, 2003. Karenga created Kwanzaa in 1966 [19] to be the first pan-African holiday. Karenga said his goal was to "give Blacks an alternative to the existing holiday and give Blacks an opportunity to celebrate themselves and their ...

  8. Kinara - Wikipedia

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    During the week-long celebration of Kwanzaa, seven candles are placed in the kinara—three red on the left, three green on the right, and a single black candle in the center. The word kinara is a Swahili word that means candle holder. The seven candles represent the Seven Principles (or Nguzo Saba) of Kwanzaa. Red, green, and black are the ...

  9. How I Use Kwanzaa's Seven Principles to Transform My ... - AOL

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    Kwanzaa’s principles are meant to be applied year round, bringing more goodness not just to the holidays, but to the days and years ahead. Read the original article on Food & Wine Show comments