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How to Make a Kinara
The kinara, one of the seven symbols of Kwanzaa, represents previous generations of Africans, the root from which African-Americans sprung. The seven candles in the kinara represent the holiday's seven principles. You can buy a kinara in nearly ... [... more]
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How to Decorate for Winter/ Non-Denominational Holidays
Though the holidays bring joy and good spirit, they also bring a lot of anxiety about maintaining a culturally sensitive celebratory environment. Decorate your home or business for the holidays in a way that says you are festive without ... [... more]
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How to Make a Good Luck Hand for Kwanzaa
A good luck hand is a traditional symbol of power, strength and good luck. The colors, green, black and red represent African culture. Make your own good luck hand and hang it on the door to celebrate Kwanzaa and invite plenty of good fortune for ... [... more]
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How to Make a Kwanzaa Centerpiece
Setting up a Kwanzaa table is an important part of this holiday celebration. While there's much that goes into creating the right table setting, having the perfect centerpiece makes decorating much easier. Just by following the principles of ... [... more]
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How to Download Kwanzaa Graphics
Whether you're looking for Kwanzaa graphics to make your own invitation cards, to decorate your personal website or to enhance the look of your computer screen, the Internet can be an incredible resource. Gone are the days when you need to spend ... [... more]
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How to Make a Bendera for Kwanzaa
The Bendera (Bendera Ya Taifa) is the traditional Kwanzaa flag, symbolized by black, red and green colors. Designated to represent the struggle of the people, the black represents the people celebrating Kwanzaa. The red color in the bendera ... [... more]
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How to Make Kwanzaa Candle Favors
Kwanzaa is a non-religious holiday celebrating African American culture, family and community. Various symbols are associated with the observance of Kwanzaa including seven Kwanzaa candles. Children will enjoy making fun Kwanzaa candle favors, ... [... more]
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How to Decorate a Kwanzaa Bush
A Kwanzaa bush is a small equivalent to a Christmas tree. Created with either natural or artificial elements, the bush can be used to express creativity and to bring the green of the coming spring into the home. A Kwanzaa bush can represent many ... [... more]
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How to Decorate for Kwanzaa with Fruit
Kwanzaa literally means "first fruits," which explains the importance of including fresh fruits into the celebration of the festivities. Fruits play an especially important part in the celebration of Karuma, the sixth night of Kwanzaa, on ... [... more]
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How to Make a Kwanzaa Unity Cup
Are you interested in creating Kwanzaa crafts? The unity cup, also known as Kikombe cha Umoja, is a cup shared amongst those at the Kwanzaa gathering on the first day of Kwanzaa. The cup is passed around from person to person in regards to ... [... more]
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How to Enjoy The Christmas Season in New York City ...
There is something special about New York during the winter months. Children and adults will enjoy these tips. Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree lighting. This is a wonderful experience for all ages and its completely free. Be sure to get to this ... [... more]
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How to Create a Mkeka Mat for Kwanzaa
Are you interested in Kwanzaa? Are you interested in creating Kwanzaa crafts? If your answer is yes, this step-by-step tutorial on how to make an Mkeka mat is just for you! The Mkeka mat, which represents the history of the African people, also ... [... more]
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