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December 27: What Happened Today In History


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nKwanzaa – U.S.

This week, from December 26 to January 1, is a celebration of universal African heritage and culture. Participants light a kinara (or candleholder), feast together, and give gifts.
nThe holiday was created by Ron Karenga in 1966. Karenga established symbolic colors anseven principles of African cultures (unity, self-determination, collective work and responsibility, cooperative economics, purpose, creativity, and faith), and he encouraged black people in American to research and reconnect with their roots in Africa.
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Design some kente cloth.
Kente
cloth is a kind of silk fabric made by sewing together woven strips. Althou
gh it is native to the country of Ghana, it has become a symbol of all of Africa, and some women dress in kaftans made of kente cloth during Kawanzaa celebrations.

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To make your own kente design, cut strips of white paper and decorate each with a geometric design. Use bright markers to made the designs, according to the symbolism of the various colors:

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nRed – Life and Blood
Blue – Innocence

Green -Mother Africa, Mother Earth

Black – People and Unity

Gold – Strength and Fortune

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Here are some more craft ideas revolving around kente strips or cloth.

Do some Kwanzaa crafts. There are loads of ideas here.

Color a Kwanzaa page: An outline of Africa is the backdrop of several Kawanzaa symbols, including corn, kente cloth, and the kinara.

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