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What is kujichagulia?
self-determination (the ability to control your own life)
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In what year did Kwanzaa begin?
1966
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lifesaver
Give 20 points!
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Other team wins 15 points!
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Name at least three symbols of Kwanzaa
fruit, vegetables, nuts; straw mat; candleholder; maize; gifts; communal cup; candles
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What does karamu refer to?
the Kwanzaa community feast
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What is Kuumba?
creativity (leaving the community better than it was when we became a prat of it)
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Where is Kwanzaa celebrated?
in the United States and in some Carribean countries
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What s Kwanzaa?
a holdiay that affirms the African family and its social values
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What language is the word Kwanzaa derived from?
Swahili
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How many Kwanzaa principles are there?
seven
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What is maize?
corn
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When is Kwanzaa celebrated?
from December 26 to January1.
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What is umoja?
unity (being united or joined as a whole)
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Is Kwanzaa a religious holiday?
no, it is nonpolitical and nonreligious
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