answersLogoWhite

0

Kwanzaa begins on December 26st and ends on January 1st.

Specifically, Kwanzaa is celebrated for seven days, from the day after Christmas of one year to New Year's Day of the following year. The yearly festive celebration honors the influence of the African heritage on African-American culture in the United States of America. It has been held every year since 1966.

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

When did selene live?

Selene in Greek mythology is a immortal goddess and in mythology there is no recognized calendar.


What is the Kwanzaa word for feast?

Kwanzaa.


What is a sentence for Kwanzaa?

My cousin celebrates Kwanzaa


What is the current year in the christian calendar?

2011 AD. The Christian calendar is the standard calendar recognized all around the world. However, when the calculations for this calendar were first made (dating back to the birth of Christ) it is believed now that these calculations are four years late.


When is Kwanzaa in 2008?

Kwanzaa begins December 26


How do you say Kwanzaa in spanish?

the correct way to say Kwanzaa in spanish is "Kwanzaa"...


In what year was Kwanzaa founded?

Kwanzaa was founded in 1966 by Donny


What is the menorah called for Kwanzaa?

For Kwanzaa, kinara is the word for menorah.


How are kwanzaa and Thanksgiving alike?

kwanzaa and thanksgiving have similar foods


What are the traditions of kwanzaa?

The traditional colors of Kwanzaa are black, red and green. Kwanzaa is the holiday for ancient Africa for their celebration of Christmas.


What are some Kwanzaa songs?

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


How are Kwanzaa and Christmas similar?

That both are considered festive celebrations is one way that Kwanzaa and Christmas are similar. That both bring together family and friends is a second similarity. A third similarity is the including of the lighting of candles as part of their ceremonies.