Kwanzaa: Why We Celebrate It the Way We DoMartin Hintz
WHY We Celebrate--or Don't Celebrate KWANZAA The article provides information on Kwanzaa, a non-religious spiritual festival observed in the U.S. from December 26 to January 1. The holiday, which was founded in 1966, is said to reaffirm values of African culture. There are many Afr... ...
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Unlike Christmas or Hanukkah,Kwanzaa is a non-religious holiday, but that doesn't mean it's less meaningful. Beginning on Dec. 26, those people will celebrate culture, family, and community over the course of seven days (until Jan. ... Here are some ways you can personally celebrate Kwanz...
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a133.Since Kwanzaa is a time for learning as well as joy, people celebrate it by lighting a candle each day and discussing one of the seven principles of Kwanzaa. 133.Since Kwanzaa是时期为学会并且喜悦,人们通过每天点燃一个蜡烛和谈论Kwanzaa的七项原则之一庆祝它。[translate] ...
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