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    What artistic performances could I do?
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    You could play an instrument, do a dance, read a poem you wrote or that was written by someone else, or sing a song about your heritage, culture, or ancestors.
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    What is a mkeka mat?
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    A traditional straw or woven textile mat, called a mkeka, is one of the seven symbols of Kwanzaa. Those who celebrate Kwanzaa view the mkeka as the base for the other six symbols of Kwanzaa, representing the idea that nothing can be built without having a foundation upon which to rest.
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    Can I still put up a Christmas tree if my new spouse wants to celebrate Kwanzaa with me and my children?
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    Sure! You can decorate it with red, black and green so that it will be more Kwanzaa-like.
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    What do the candles stand for?
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    The red candles stand for struggles, the green stand for hope, and the black represents the African people.
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    What do I do on the second day of Kwanzaa?
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    The second day is about self-determination. Talk with family about what that means and looks like to you. Do an activity that requires determination from everyone. Discuss your ancestors and people of color who were/are self-determined and successful.
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    What do I give on the first day of Kwanzaa?
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    Umoja is not about giving, but more about coming together as one community. Usually, the Unity cup is shared by all in the room. Harambee (Swahili for unity) is chanted 7 times.
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    What should I wear during a Kwanzaa celebration?
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    Wear traditional African clothing, especially dashikis and African-print dresses and headdresses.
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    Can Kwanza be celebrated in any part of the world, even if I am not African American?
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    Yes, anyone anywhere in the world can celebrate Kwanzaa, there are no restrictions.
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    Where can the candle holder, communal cup and other items used to celebrate Kwanzaa be purchased?
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    Try searching on amazon.com or eBay to purchase these items.
  • Question
    Do the candles stay lit for the seven days?
    Naomi Keglovitz-Haynes
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    The candles must stay lit for the seven days, but you can decide when you would like to take them down after the seven days are over.
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    How can I celebrate Kwanzaa in Uganda?
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    Kwanzaa is an African American holiday, not African, but connects African Americans to their African roots. Consider inviting Ugandan people to perform, share art, etc.
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    Can I celebrate Kwanzaa if I'm only half black?
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    Yeah! Kwanzaa is just a way to celebrate African American culture and history, anyone at all can take part.
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    What kind of gift should I give if I don't celebrate Kwanzaa, but my family does?
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    Give any type of gift from the heart. Just make sure that it goes with the holiday so you don't give your family and/or friends something offensive.
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    Can other races celebrate Kwanzaa?
    Donna Moore Clifton
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    Yes. The Unity Principle brings in the idea of unifying the whole earth and all that is in it, making all who want to partake in these principals eligible to participate.
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    Is Kwanzaa a religious holiday?
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    No, it's a cultural holiday. This means that it celebrates the culture of people of African descent, rather than having any religious purpose.
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    My family is white, but I have South African roots. Is it appropriate for us to celebrate Kwanzaa?
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    Yes! Anyone can celebrate Kwanzaa.
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    Can I celebrate both Kwanzaa and Christmas?
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    Yes! As it says in the article's intro, Kwanzaa is a cultural rather than religious ceremony, so the two can be celebrated alongside one another.
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    Who do people honor during Kwanzaa?
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    You honor your ancestors. You call on them to guide you and your family. You talk to the family about your ancestors, especially the younger generation. Share your family stories or memories, good and bad. Honor love, honor family.
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    What is the pledge of blackness for Kwanzaa?
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    We pledge allegiance of the red, black and green, Our flag, the symbol of our eternal struggle, and to the land we must obtain. One nation of Black people, with one God for us all, totally united in the struggle for Black Love, Black Freedom, and Black determination.
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    Why do they call it Kwanzaa?
    Nexapoy673
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    Kwanza is a Swahili word meaning 'first' and comes from the phrase "matunda ya kwanza" meaning 'first fruits'.
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    Is this celebration a type of religion? Like, Christmas we celebrate the birth of Christ.
    Nico
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    Kwanzaa, which begins on December 26 and lasts seven days, is a seven-day celebration of community, family, and culture that was created to help African Americans reconnect with their African roots and heritage. It is not regarded as a religious holiday.
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    What gift is given on the seventh day of Kwanzaa?
    Nico
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    Kuumba. Kuumba, which means "creativity," is highly valued and promotes self-satisfaction. The presents are frequently exchanged between adults and children and are traditionally given out on January 1st, Kwanzaa's concluding day.
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    If I am not African-American, can I still celebrate Kwanzaa?
    Nico
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    Yes. Anyone can celebrate Kwanzaa, but it’s usually observed by African-Americans. Kwanzaa doesn’t discriminate. Many cultures celebrate the holiday, such as Carribean-American.
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    Is fasting a part of Kwanzaa?
    Nico
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    Yes. Fasting, or abstaining from food, is a common practice during Kwanzaa to cleanse the mind, soul, and spirit.
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    Can you celebrate both Christmas and Kwanzaa?
    Top Answerer
    Yes. While Christmas is a religious holiday, Kwanzaa is a cultural holiday, not tied to any religion.
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    What does Kwanzaa mean?
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    Kwanzaa is a Kiswahili word meaning 'fruit of the harvest'. It is called this because first fruit festivals take place at this time of year in South Africa.
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    Why only these colors?
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    They are symbolic. The red represents the struggle of the Africans, the green represents hope and the black represents the African diaspora.
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    Do I let the candles burn or do I blow them out each day?
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    This is a matter of preference. However, those who do leave them burn, just remain in the room until the candles burn out. But those who do extinguish nightly will need to be replaced for the next celebration day.
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