Kwanzaa is a Swahili word that means "first," and it signifies the first fruits of the harvest. Between December 26th through January 1st, many people of African descent in America celebrate Kwanza. Kwanza is a celebration of African American culture. Kwanza also demonstrates seven core principles. They revolve around community, family, co-operation, and respect for your teachers.
A Kwanza ceremony may include drumming, musical performances, and singing, a reading of the African Pledge, and the Principles of Blackness. It may also provide the people with a reflection of the Pan Africa colors, a dialogue of the African rules of the day or a chapter in African history, artistic performance, and finally, a feast.