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Kwanzaa
Kwanzaa
Kwanzaa celebration with its founder, Maulana Karenga, and others
Observed byAfrican Americans
TypeCultural and ethnic
SignificanceCelebrates Black heritage, unity and culture.
DateDecember 26 until January 1
CelebrationsUnity
Self-Determination
Collective Work and Responsibility
Cooperative Economics
Purpose
Creativity
Faith
Related toBlack History Month

Kwanzaa is a week long celebration held in the United States to honor universal African heritage and culture. People light a kinara (candle holder with seven candles) and give each other gifts. It takes place from December 26 to January 1 every year. It was created by Maulana Karenga and was first celebrated in 1966 - 1967. Non-African Americans also celebrate Kwanzaa. The holiday greeting is "Joyous Kwanzaa".

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