Honor the African tradition of harvest festivals.
yes
The traditional colors of Kwanzaa are black, red and green. Kwanzaa is the holiday for ancient Africa for their celebration of Christmas.
The traditional colors of Kwanzaa are black, red and green. Kwanzaa is the holiday for ancient Africa for their celebration of Christmas.
No. It is a celebration of African ancestry.
The United States.
Kwanzaa is not a language, it's a celebration of family and cultures. It's common to use the phrase "Happy Kwanza" or "Heri za kwanzaa"
Christmas celebrates the birth of God in human form as the man Jesus of Nazareth (c. 7 B.C.E. - c. 33 A.D.). It does not emphasize race, ethnicity or culture in that celebration. In contrast, Kwanzaa is a social holiday that has no religious connections. It emphasizes what is distinct in African-American culture and ethnicity in the United States of America.
Kwanzaa.
Maybe who cares, its a negro celebration
Kwanzaa is is a weeklong celebration held in united states honoring universal African heritage and culture,observed from December 26 until January 1.So Kwanzaa is celebrated to show people that africans can celebrate their culture because of the improvement their culture has improved.
No, Kwanzaa is not a historical holiday.Specifically, Kwanzaa is a festive celebration. It is held from December 26 until January 1. It celebrates the influence of the African heritage on African-American culture in the United States of America.