Kwanzaa for people of all colorsMARK SKERTIC
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Kwanzaa colors ~ Les couleurs de Kwanzaa Kwanzaa has three symbolic colors: black noir (the people) red rouge (their struggle) green vert (hope for the future) More: Colors in French Kwanzaa vocabulary ~ Le vocabulaire de Kwanzaa Some French terms and ideas related to the celebration of Kwanz...
Karenga chose to communicate the new holiday through the most widely spoken African language, Swahili. According to Karenga, the colors of Kwanzaa are black for the people, red for their struggle, and green for the future and hope that comes from ...
primary paint colors Black Marker Painter’s tape (doesn’t damage walls) Scissors a wall Directions Complete the Leaf Cutout Activity making the leaves just big enough to fit your Family Member’s name, their relation to you, and birth/death date. ...
name tags with a tag tied on with a pretty ribbon. You can even used a multitude of different colored yarns that you have as leftovers. I am even thinking red, white and pink for Valentines Day, black and orange for Halloween. Birthdays could be colors to match your theme. Christmas red...
You can also weave in the signature colors of the holiday — green (the abundance of Africa), red (the blood of our ancestry) and black (community) — with paper chains, garlands and table runners. This year, go all out with your decor, especially if you plan to host an at-home ...
A model Kwanzaa ceremony is described as a ceremony which includes drumming and musical selections, libations, a reading of the "African Pledge" and the Principles of Blackness, reflection on the Pan-African colors, a discussion of the African principle of the day or a chapter in African histor...
(maize); gifts; a communal cup, signifying unity; and seven candles in the African colors of red, green, and black, symbolizing the seven principles. On each day the family comes together to light one of the candles in the kinara, or candleholder, and to discuss the principle for the ...
Other activities for celebrating Kwanzaa is to have a ceremony, which may include lighting the candles, musical selections played on the drums, readings of the African Pledge and the Principles of Blackness, reflections on the Pan-African colors, discussing African principles for that day and/or ...