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  1. Dec 7, 2020 · The primary symbols of Kwanzaa are the seven candles (Mishumaa Sabaa), which represent the seven principles (more on that below), the candle holder (Kinara), unity cup (Kikombe cha Umoja), placemat (Mkeka), crops (Mazao), corn (Muhindi), and gifts (Zawadi). All items are displayed on the Mkeka.

  2. Oct 14, 2009 · During Kwanzaa, on candle, representing one principle, is lit each day. Then the other candles are relit to give off more light and vision. The number of candles burning also indicate the...

  3. Oct 10, 2023 · Light one more candle each day, from left to right (red to green). For the second through seventh days of Kwanzaa, light the candles from left to right, with the red ones being lit first. Each day, replace all the used candles and light all the previous candles before lighting that night’s candle.

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  4. On each day of Kwanzaa, light a candle for that day’s principle on your candleholder (Kinara). Please refer to the following suggestions as you plan activities for each day. As we are in a pandemic, we imagine you will be celebrating with immediate family this year.

  5. Nov 29, 2023 · What are the Seven Principles of Kwanzaa and how are they celebrated? The Nguzo Saba (or seven guiding principles) are celebrated one-by-one on each day. To acknowledge the day’s principle, observers gather to light a designated candle on the kinara, a decorative, seven-branch candleholder.

  6. Dec 7, 2021 · Updated December 7, 2021. Sue Barr / Image Source via Getty Images. The meanings and symbolism of Kwanzaa candles reflect the African American and Pan-African holiday. There are seven candles placed in the official candle holder, the kinara, which supports the mishumaa saba (seven candles).

  7. Dec 22, 2020 · A black candle is placed in the center of the holder, flanked by three red candles to the left and three green candles to the right. Families and communities gather each day to light a...

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