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Discover the celebration of African heritage with Kwanzaa! This famous holiday was founded in 1965 by graduate student Maulana Karenga. he believed that African Americans needed an annual holiday to celebrate their differences. This would help people grow strong as a whole, strengthen collective self-concepts as a people, honor the past, critically evaluate the present, and commit people to a more full and productive future. Kwanzaa literally means "first fruits of the harvest" in the African language Kiswahili from Kenya. This holiday is a time when Africans and African Americans can get together to give thanks, and to enjoy the blessings of living and acting together as a family. The celebration starts on December 26th and continues through January 1st. One of the important acts of Kwanzaa is to arrange all the Kwanzaa symbols on a table on the 19th of December. The steps are as follows:
Examples - three red, three green; one black; two red; two green; three black. Afterwards it is suggested that you fast for one week to cleanse the body, discipline the mind and uplift the spirit. On the first day of Kwanzaa all members of the family unite in Harambee (Let's pull together), it is a call for unity. Each member of the family raises up the right arm with an open hand and while pulling down, closes the hand into a fist. Harambee is done in sets of seven in honor and reinforcement of the Nguzo Saba (seven guiding principles), one for each day of kwanzaa. The Nguso Zaba, seven principles are as follows: Day 1 - Umoja: Unity. One of the most vital parts of Kwanzaa is the lighting ceremony, which is normally performed by the youth. The youth light one candle on each day of kwanzaa until all seven have been lit. After the ceremonial lighting, the principle of the day is discussed. The discussion is focused on each member's understanding one of the seven guiding principles and their commitment and responsibility to practice that principle for the better of self, family, and African American people. Kwanzaa is a spiritual, festive, and joyous celebration of the unity and goodness of life, which claims no ties to any religion. Kwanzaa is a way of life; not just a celebration. It is a week of remembering, reassessing, recommitting, rewarding and rejoicing. Kwanzaa yenu iwe na heri! Contact Us for Pricing Information on this product category.
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