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What country does Kwanzaa celebrate?
Asked by Jack Johnson,
12 Aug '08 09:09 am
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Africa - it's a holiday was devised by Dr. Maulana Kerenga as a way to re-connect African Americans, and other global hyphenated Africans, with African culture, and celebrations.
Answered by Janis, 12 Aug '08 01:26 pm
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Kwanzaa grows among African people because: --
- It speaks to our need and appreciation for its cultural vision and life- affirming values, values which celebrate and reinforce family, community, and culture.
- It represents an important way Africans speak our own special cultural truth in a multicultural world.
- It reaffirms the most ancient tradition in the world, the African tradition, which lays claim to the first religious, ethical and scientific texts, and the introduction of the basic disciplines of human knowledge in the Nile Valley.
- It reinforces our rootedness in our own culture in a rich and meaningful way.
Answered by Mrinalendra Banerjee, 12 Aug '08 10:28 am
- It speaks to our need and appreciation for its cultural vision and life- affirming values, values which celebrate and reinforce family, community, and culture.
- It represents an important way Africans speak our own special cultural truth in a multicultural world.
- It reaffirms the most ancient tradition in the world, the African tradition, which lays claim to the first religious, ethical and scientific texts, and the introduction of the basic disciplines of human knowledge in the Nile Valley.
- It reinforces our rootedness in our own culture in a rich and meaningful way.
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