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Songs and dances are a popular way of celebrating Kwanzaa.
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The kaftan or boubou is worn at weddings; funerals; graduations; and Kwanzaa celebrations.
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Meaning "first fruits," Kwanzaa was created back in 1966.
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And in some ways, those are the kinds of things that keep me very - still interested in Kwanzaa.
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But have you noticed these days, there just doesn't seem to be as much buzz and fanfare around Kwanzaa?
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The school organized teams of 9th grade students named after Kwanzaa groups.
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I've been in places where people have been really sincere in their observance of Kwanzaa.
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He created the new Kwanzaa stamp issued in 2004.
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While reflective of past traditions, Kwanzaa is a modern-day phenomenon.
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Whether folks show up to celebrate, learn, or connect, organizers hope the true meaning of Kwanzaa, sticks with each one.
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