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Extractions: Home Kwanzaa Crafts Kwanzaa Traditions Kwanzaa is celebrated by African-Americans, as well as other African descendants all over the world. It takes place just before the new year. Kwanzaa is a time of reflection and celebration for one's family and community. Participants are encouraged to consider how they can make themselves better people and the world a better place. ... How to Make Benne Cakes for Kwanzaa Benne cakes are a popular snack cookie that originated in Africa, where the benne seed (or sesame seed as it is known in America) comes from. It is enjoyed year round in Africa, and is especially popular in America during the Kwanzaa celebration. Benne seeds are said to be eaten for good luck, so eating these cakes during Kwanzaa,... How to Decorate a Table for the Kwanzaa Feast (Karamu) On December 31, the sixth night of Kwanzaa, family and friends gather for the karumu, the ritual feast that honors the African-American community, its culture and its ancestors. Throughout the seven-day holiday, each family prominently displays the seven symbols of Kwanzaa, usually on a table in the living room. For the karumu,... How to Make Akara for Kwanzaa Akara is the name given to a fritter made out of black-eyed peas, and which are a popular snack in different parts of Africa, especially Nigeria. It is often used as an appetizer here in the United States during special celebratory meals, such as the elaborate dinners that usually accompany the celebration of Kwanzaa.
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Extractions: Close We would like to invite you to sign up for the completely free Apples4theteacher.com Newsletter! Join our other 293,073 readers. Subscribers are automatically registered to receive free teaching resources including lesson plan ideas, printables and more . Stay informed of all our new resources as they're developed...we have some exciting features coming in 2010! P.S.. To officially become a newsletter subscriber, be sure to confirm your subscription by responding to the email we send you. Kids Books for Kwanzaa Crafts Below you will find a book list for Kwanzaa crafts. Each book offers tons of ideas to keep those little hands busy. These books may be found at your local public or school library. For your convenience, ISBN numbers, book reviews and related links have been provided on each detail craft book page.
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Extractions: The holiday was established in 1966 to help African Americans remember and celebrate their heritage. The word "Kwanzaa" comes from the Swahili language and means "first fruits". Each day of the seven days is dedicated to one of "The Seven Principles of Kwanzaa", which are
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Extractions: Home Kwanzaa Crafts Kwanzaa Traditions Kwanzaa is celebrated by African-Americans, as well as other African descendants all over the world. It takes place just before the new year. Kwanzaa is a time of reflection and celebration for one's family and community. Participants are encouraged to consider how they can make themselves better people and the world a better place. ... How to Make Benne Cakes for Kwanzaa Benne cakes are a popular snack cookie that originated in Africa, where the benne seed (or sesame seed as it is known in America) comes from. It is enjoyed year round in Africa, and is especially popular in America during the Kwanzaa celebration. Benne seeds are said to be eaten for good luck, so eating these cakes during Kwanzaa,... How to Decorate a Table for the Kwanzaa Feast (Karamu) On December 31, the sixth night of Kwanzaa, family and friends gather for the karumu, the ritual feast that honors the African-American community, its culture and its ancestors. Throughout the seven-day holiday, each family prominently displays the seven symbols of Kwanzaa, usually on a table in the living room. For the karumu,... How to Make Akara for Kwanzaa Akara is the name given to a fritter made out of black-eyed peas, and which are a popular snack in different parts of Africa, especially Nigeria. It is often used as an appetizer here in the United States during special celebratory meals, such as the elaborate dinners that usually accompany the celebration of Kwanzaa.
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Extractions: Home Kwanzaa Kwanzaa Crafts for Kids to Do By Shelley Frost eHow Contributor updated: April 15, 2010 I want to do this! What's This? Kwanzaa honors African heritage with a seven-day celebration from December 26 to January 1 each year. Seven principles guide the Kwanzaa celebration: unity, self-determination, collective work and responsibility, cooperative economics, purpose, creativity, and faith. The lighting of the kinara candles is a key component of the Kwanzaa celebration. Red, green and black are the colors associated with the holiday. On each of the seven days, another candle on the kinara is lit, to represent the principles of Kwanzaa. Let kids make their own kinara, using empty toilet paper tubes to represent the seven candles. Paint three of the candles red, three green and the final candle black. You also can cover the tubes with construction paper. Glue the candles onto a piece of cardboard, with the three red candles on the left, the black candle in the middle and the three green candles on the right. On each day of Kwanzaa, add a tissue paper flame to the corresponding candle. The order for lighting the candles is black, outermost red, outermost green, middle red, middle green, innermost red and innermost green.
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Extractions: OTHER PAGES Kwanzaa Crafts for the holiday period from December 26 to January 1 during which African family values, community, culture and crafts are celebrated. Handmade Kwanzaa crafts and books are important gifts during the celebrations. Although it is still predominantly observed by African-Americans, the custom is spreading and becoming popular in other countries too. The words and phrases associated with Kwanzaa are in Swahili – an African language which is a widely spoken. Kwanzaa refers to first fruit. The first fruit celebration is an ancient African community celebration of a fruitful harvest and is a period of reflection, introspection and remembrance of ancestors. Subscribe for a sample from these Kwanzaa crafts to test the colors and see if you like the design.