Umoja (Unity), Kujichagulia (Self-Determination), Ujima (Collective Work and Responsibility), Ujamaa (Cooperative Economics), Nia (Purpose), Kuumba (Creativity), and Imani (Faith)
Kwanzaa.
go to playlist.com and search Kwanzaa and it should get a good songs. Or there is a song called beautiful Kwanzaa, Kwanzaa lights, African joy. Beautiful songs. very beautiful
Kwanzaa is very nice. The genders each wear a different outfit.
Kwanzaa is such a farce. It makes me sick. Who the f celebrates it anyway?
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Alonza Costanza Speranza
"First" is an English equivalent of "Kwanzaa." The word comes from the widely used Swahili language of Africa. It comes from a Swahili phrase meaning "first fruits."
Kwanzaa
Kwanzaa is a jewish word and the Jewish language has different laws then the english language. so in Jewish this is how to spell the word kwaszaa.
Every year Kwanzaa ends on New Year's Day (in other words, on Jan. 1, 2011).
The words are Habari Gani; which means, "What's the news?
songs, presents, blue and silver colors, and a tree
The word may come from an Arabic word meaning "caller" or "announcer."
Kwanzaa.
The kinara is the special candelabra or candleholder for celebrating Kwanzaa. It holds places for seven candles. One candle is lit on December 26, the first day of Kwanzaa. Each day a new candle is lit, followed by the lighting of those already lit on the immediately preceding evenings. The last candle is lit on New Year's Day, when Kwanzaa ends.
My cousin celebrates Kwanzaa
Kwanzaa begins December 26