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Symbols of Kwanzaa
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Mazao
: (The Crops) These
are symbolic of African harvest celebrations and of the rewards of productive
and collective labor.
Mkeka
: (The Mat) This
is symbolic of our tradition and history and therefore, the foundation on which
we build.
Kinara
: (The Candle Holder) The
Kwanzaa candles and harvest This is symbolic of our roots, our parent people --
continental Africans.
Muhindi
: (The Corn) This
is symbolic of our children and our future which they embody.
Mishumaa
Saba : (The Seven Candles)
These are symbolic
of the Nguzo Saba, the Seven Principles, the matrix and minimum set of values
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.
Kikombe cha Umoja : (The Unity Cup)
This is symbolic of
the foundational principle and practice of unity which makes all else possible.
Zawadi
: (The Gifts) These
are symbolic of the labor and love of parents and the commitments made and kept
by the children.
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