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Kwanzaa is not a religious holiday but a cultural festival celebrating traditional African values of family, community responsibility, commerce, and self-improvement. Kwanzaa ("first fruits of the harvest") was founded in 1966 by Dr. Maulana Karenga. It lasts seven days, beginning the day after Christmas and ending New Year's Day. PLEASE NOTE: Clicking on the links below will take you away from the Not Just for Kids! site. Some of the following pages may have other links. Have fun as you surf, but remember the advice you read in Notes, Advice and Warnings. To come back here, use your BACK button. Kwanzaa Sites on the WebKids Zone Kwanzaa Everything About Kwanzaa KWANZAA Information Center Kwanzaa from CNN Interactive Kwanzaa from ChildFun.com Kwanzaa from The Perpetual Preschool Send a free Kwanzaa card by e-mail Nancy J's Kwanzaa Recipes Search for more sites at Google Directory: Kwanzaa Yahooligans: Kwanzaa
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