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Observe the seven days of Kwanzaa and come to a better understanding of the holiday's traditions and symbolism with help from eHow. Tips on how to make your own kinara and mkeka are perfect crafts to get the kids involved, while How Tos on creating an authentic African headdress and skirt can challenge the most capable of hands. Kwanzaa isn't complete without a proper karamu feast, and eHow can assist you with everything from menu preparation to organizing an accompanying entertainment program.
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If you're hosting a Kwanzaa party, giving out party favors at the end is a nice way to help guests remember the holiday and the times shared. Keep in mind that Kwanzaa places emphasis on the...
If you're organizing your own Kwanzaa party at home, you will need to make invitations for it. Whether you let people know about the party through the mail or virtually depends mainly on the age...
A Karumu feast, also known as Kwanzaa, is a celebration held on December 31, the second to last day of the Kwanzaa celebrations. A Karumu is not exactly a party, although guests do dance, eat and...