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Page 1: Kwanzaa. What is Kwanzaa? Ron Karenga December 26, 1966 December 26 through January Each day focuses on Nguzo Saba, or the seven principles Swahili

Kwanzaa

Page 2: Kwanzaa. What is Kwanzaa? Ron Karenga December 26, 1966 December 26 through January Each day focuses on Nguzo Saba, or the seven principles Swahili

Kwanzaa

Page 3: Kwanzaa. What is Kwanzaa? Ron Karenga December 26, 1966 December 26 through January Each day focuses on Nguzo Saba, or the seven principles Swahili

What is Kwanzaa?

• Ron Karenga• December 26, 1966• December 26 through January • Each day focuses on Nguzo Saba, or the

seven principles• Swahili phrase "matunda ya kwanza" which

means "first fruits“• Kwanzaa is rooted in the first harvest

celebrations practiced in various cultures in Africa.

Page 4: Kwanzaa. What is Kwanzaa? Ron Karenga December 26, 1966 December 26 through January Each day focuses on Nguzo Saba, or the seven principles Swahili

• African cultural identity• Provide a focal point for the gathering of

African peoples• Reflect upon the Nguzo Saba, or the seven

principles, that have sustained Africans.• Africans and African-Americans of all

religious faiths and backgrounds practice Kwanzaa.

Page 5: Kwanzaa. What is Kwanzaa? Ron Karenga December 26, 1966 December 26 through January Each day focuses on Nguzo Saba, or the seven principles Swahili

• Strengthen self-concept as a people• Honor past• Evaluate present life• Commit to a fuller, more productive

future. 

Page 6: Kwanzaa. What is Kwanzaa? Ron Karenga December 26, 1966 December 26 through January Each day focuses on Nguzo Saba, or the seven principles Swahili

• Way of life; not just a celebration

• Week of actual remembering, reassessing, recommitting, rewarding and rejoicing

• Relate to past

• Reassess our thoughts and practices

• Recommit to the achievement of Black liberation and the betterment of life for all Black Americans 

Page 7: Kwanzaa. What is Kwanzaa? Ron Karenga December 26, 1966 December 26 through January Each day focuses on Nguzo Saba, or the seven principles Swahili
Page 8: Kwanzaa. What is Kwanzaa? Ron Karenga December 26, 1966 December 26 through January Each day focuses on Nguzo Saba, or the seven principles Swahili

The basic symbols in Swahili and then in English are:

• Mazao (The Crops)These are symbolic of African harvest celebrations and of the rewards of productive and collective labor (work).

• Mkeka (The Mat)This is symbolic of tradition and history and therefore, the foundation on which we build.

Page 9: Kwanzaa. What is Kwanzaa? Ron Karenga December 26, 1966 December 26 through January Each day focuses on Nguzo Saba, or the seven principles Swahili

• Kinara (The Candle Holder)This is symbolic of the African American roots, our parent people -- continental Africans.

• Zawadi (The Gifts)These are symbolic of the labor and love of parents and the commitments made and kept by the children.

Page 10: Kwanzaa. What is Kwanzaa? Ron Karenga December 26, 1966 December 26 through January Each day focuses on Nguzo Saba, or the seven principles Swahili

• Mishumaa Saba (The Seven Candles)These are symbolic of the Nguzo Saba, the Seven Principles. These are the values by which African people are urged to live by in order to rescue and reconstruct their lives in their own image and according to their own needs.

Page 11: Kwanzaa. What is Kwanzaa? Ron Karenga December 26, 1966 December 26 through January Each day focuses on Nguzo Saba, or the seven principles Swahili

• Kikombe cha Umoja (The Unity Cup)This is symbolic of the foundational principle and practice of unity which makes all else possible.

• Muhindi (The Corn)This is symbolic of our children and our future which they embody.

Page 12: Kwanzaa. What is Kwanzaa? Ron Karenga December 26, 1966 December 26 through January Each day focuses on Nguzo Saba, or the seven principles Swahili

The Kwanzaa Flag

• Bendera (The Flag)• Black for the people• Red for their struggle• Green for the future and hope that comes

from their struggle• National colors for African people throughout

the world

Page 13: Kwanzaa. What is Kwanzaa? Ron Karenga December 26, 1966 December 26 through January Each day focuses on Nguzo Saba, or the seven principles Swahili

UMOJA (UNITY) (oo-MOE-jah) - To strive for and maintain unity in the family, community, nation and race.

KUJICHAGULIA (SELF DETERMINATION) (koo-jee-cha-goo-LEE-ah) - To define ourselves, name ourselves, create for ourselves and speak for ourselves.

UJIMA (COLLECTIVE WORK AND RESPONSIBILITY) (oo-JEE-mah) - To build and maintain our community together and to make our brothers' and sisters' problems our problems and to solve them together.

Page 14: Kwanzaa. What is Kwanzaa? Ron Karenga December 26, 1966 December 26 through January Each day focuses on Nguzo Saba, or the seven principles Swahili

UJAMAA (COOPERATIVE ECONOMICS) (oo-JAH-mah) - To build and maintain our own stores, shops and other businesses and to profit together from them.

NIA (PURPOSE) (nee-AH) - To make as our collective vocation the building and developing of our community in order to restore our people to their traditional greatness.

KUUMBA (CREATIVITY) (koo-OOM-bah) - To do always as much as we can, in the way that we can, in order to leave our community more beautiful and beneficial than when we inherited it.

IMANI (FAITH) (ee-MAH-nee) - To believe with all our hearts in our parents, our teachers, our leaders, our people and the righteousness and victory of our struggle.