[
US
/ˈkwɑnzə/
]
NOUN
- a festival featuring African-American culture; celebrated between Christmas and New Year
How To Use Kwanzaa In A Sentence
- Kwanzaa also has seven basic symbols which represent values and concepts reflective of African culture.
- Performances will include traditional harvest dance processions around the campus, along with explanations about the background of Kwanzaa.
- There are gifts to buy for Christmas, Hanukkah and the African - American celebration of Kwanzaa.
- A little girl and her family prepare for Kwanzaa: They pull out the kinara and place the seven candles, they add yams, apples and nuts to the kikombe, and as the first day begins they ask, "Habari gani?"
- Kwanzaa is a seven - day festival celebrating the culture and history of African Americans.
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- Next week, students will make a candleholder called a kinara when studying Kwanzaa on Monday. IndyStar.com Top Stories
- Kwanzaa a seven - day festival celebrating the culture and history of African Ameiricans.
- You may be separated from loved ones, or Jewish or Buddhist or a Kwanzaa celebrator. Lea Lane: If You Don't Celebrate Christmas ....
- For the duration of the holiday, from Dec. 26 until Jan. 1, stores will put on Kwanzaa displays using African themes and featuring a kinara.