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Kukaribisha

Kukaribisha is the welcoming for Kwanzaa.

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Karamu

Karamu Kwanzaa feast

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Zawadi

Zawadi are the gifts that are enriching used in Kwanzaa.

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Mishumaa Saba

Mishumaa Saba is the seven candles, one black, three red, and three green Haines during Kwanzaa.

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Kinara

Kinara is the candle holder used for Kwanzaa.

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Kujichagulia

Kujichagulia, second day/principle of Kwanzaa, means self-determination.

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Umoja

Umoja, first day/principle of Kwanzaa, means unity.

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Kwanzaa

Kwanzaa established 1966 by Dr. Maulani Karenga, Swahili, first fruits. December 26th – January 1st.

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Alelia Murphy

Alelia Murphy 7/6/1905 oldest person

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Marion McClinton

Marion McClinton 1954 – 2019. Theatrical director, playwright, and actor.

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