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A joyful Hanukkah scene featuring a glowing menorah alongside traditional harvest fruits and grains, evoking warmth and festivity.
A colorful Kwanzaa altar showcasing the seven principles through symbolic items: the kinara, mazao (crops), muhindi (corn), kikombe cha umoja (unity cup), and more.
A colorful Kwanzaa centerpiece showcasing the seven candles of the kinara, fresh produce, wrapped presents, and the traditional unity cup.
A vibrant Kwanzaa display featuring the kinara, mazao (crops), mkeka (mat), kikombe cha umoja (unity cup), and other symbolic items.
The Kwanzaa kinara holds seven candles-three red (struggle), one black (people), and three green (hope)-lit to honor the Nguzo Saba principles during the week-long celebration.
A colorful Kwanzaa-themed clip art collection showcasing the Seven Principles (Nguzo Saba) symbols in joyful, hand-drawn style.
A traditional Kwanzaa table setting featuring the seven candles, fruits, unity cup, heritage book, and sunflowers-symbolizing hope and harvest.
The seven symbolic Kwanzaa candles (Mishumaa Saba) glow brightly, representing unity, self-determination, collective work, cooperative economics, purpose, creativity, and faith.
A vibrant Kwanzaa tableau featuring the kinara with seven candles, a basket of mazao, traditional foods, books, and elephants representing African heritage and unity.
The Kwanzaa logo features the word “KWANZAA” in red, black, and green, alongside a kinara with seven candles and ears of corn-core symbols of the holiday.
A traditional Kwanzaa display featuring the seven-candle kinara, unity cup, fruit basket, and woven mat-core symbols of the holiday.
A traditional Kwanzaa setup featuring the seven candles of the kinara, fruits and vegetables (mazao), a woven mat (mkeka), unity cup (kikombe cha umoja), and a book representing heritage.
A vibrant Kwanzaa table setting featuring the seven candles, harvest fruits, corn, bread, books, and symbolic elephants representing strength and community.
The Kwanzaa kinara holds seven candles-three red (struggle), one black (people), and three green (hope)-lit in sequence during the holiday.
The African continent depicted in the Pan-African flag colors: red for sacrifice, black for people, and green for natural wealth.
These cheerful Kwanzaa candles each represent one of the seven principles, with red, black, and green colors honoring African heritage.
A joyful illustration of two children celebrating Kwanzaa with a traditional seven-candle kinara, representing the Nguzo Saba principles.
The Mishumaa Saba: seven candles symbolizing the seven principles of Kwanzaa, lit over seven days of celebration.
A traditional Kwanzaa setup featuring the Kinara with Mishumaa Saba, Mkeka mat, Mazao (corn), Mifuno (vegetables), Zawadi (gifts), and Kikombe cha Umoja.
Children joyfully present the Seven Principles of Kwanzaa, symbolizing unity, self-determination, collective work, cooperative economics, purpose, creativity, and faith.
A hand-drawn Kinara featuring the seven candles of Kwanzaa: three red (struggle), one black (people), and three green (hope), with festive “Happy Kwanzaa!” lettering.
A joyful depiction of traditional African dance, featuring expressive figures in vibrant clothing and symbolic motifs.
A traditional Kwanzaa kinara holding three red, one black, and three green candles, all lit to celebrate the Nguzo Saba principles.
The African continent depicted in the Pan-African flag colors: red for sacrifice, black for the people, and green for the land’s fertility.
A fun, DIY paper kinara template to teach children about Kwanzaa’s seven principles (Nguzo Saba) through hands-on crafting.
A bright, appetizing illustration of ripe corn on the cob, perfect for recipes, gardening guides, or food blogs.
A traditional Kinara holding three red, one black, and three green candles, lit to honor the seven principles of Kwanzaa.
A traditional Kwanzaa display featuring the kinara with seven candles, the unity cup, and a bowl of fruits, all arranged on a ceremonial mat.
Seven diverse figures stand together in solidarity, their colors reflecting Pan-African heritage and collective strength.
A vibrant Kwanzaa illustration featuring the Mishumaa Saba (seven candles), celebratory fireworks, and the Nguzo Saba banner over the Pan-African flag.
The seven candles of Kwanzaa (Mishumaa Saba) lit in order: three red (left), one black (center), and three green (right), symbolizing the Nguzo Saba principles.
These ready-to-color holiday cards let kids personalize greetings for Christmas and Hanukkah while practicing writing skills.
A cheerful animated baseball character sprinting forward with a big smile and determined pose.
Celebrate diversity this season with inclusive, hands-on holiday activities for kids-featuring Kwanzaa, Christmas, and Hanukkah traditions.
A lively, expressive Kwanzaa celebrant dancing with a kinara and drum-ideal for classroom or family coloring activities.
A simple, engaging kinara illustration ideal for children’s Kwanzaa celebrations and cultural learning.
A stylized illustration of a biblical feast, showing guests reclining at a table adorned with wine jugs, grapes, and intricate textiles.
A complete Kwanzaa setup featuring the kinara with symbolic red, black, and green candles, the unity cup, and a printed guide to the Nguzo Saba.
A cheerful child dressed in traditional African clothing, ready to color and learn about cultural heritage.
A cheerful vintage-inspired woman waves warmly-ideal for coloring and creative expression.
These Kwanzaa writing worksheets offer flexible, tiered activities-including sentence shuffling, recording, and creative storytelling-for inclusive classroom learning.
A beautifully carved wooden kinara holding the seven candles of Kwanzaa-three red, one black, three green-with a subtle Africa motif and festive holly accent.
A smiling dancer in patterned African-inspired clothing, arms uplifted in celebration-ideal for coloring and learning about world cultures.
A symbolic representation of the Eucharist, combining chalice, broken bread, and wheat to evoke themes of sacrifice, grace, and community.
A smiling child dressed in classic Bavarian lederhosen and a feathered green hat-embodying the joy of a German Christmas.
A modern artistic rendering of seasonal produce: corn, grapes, and apple, symbolizing abundance and natural harvest.
A loving family gathers to honor Kwanzaa traditions-lighting the seven candles of the kinara and presenting the mazao (fruits and vegetables).
The seven candles of Kwanzaa-representing the Nguzo Saba principles-are arranged in a kinara: three red (left), one black (center), and three green (right).
A mythic sovereign or priest-king, depicted in bold linework, holds sacred offerings while wearing a visionary crown and striped regalia.
People of all ages and backgrounds come together in joyful motion-celebrating unity through dance in the spirit of KOUUMBA.
A stylized line drawing depicting an Indigenous person in traditional dress with feathered headwear, beaded adornments, and a nearby tipi-like structure.
The Kwanzaa Culinary Arts logo blends culinary symbolism with the Nguzo Saba principles-celebrating unity, creativity, and community through food.
A festive Kwanzaa illustration with the iconic Mishumaa Saba candles and the Baltimore Orioles’ mascot-blending cultural pride and local spirit.
Even a Dalek gets into the spirit of Kwanzaa-with a kinara, seven candles, and a joyful greeting!
A cheerful, ready-to-color turkey with a fanned tail-great for young artists celebrating Thanksgiving.
A graceful depiction of daily life in a traditional African village-balancing utility and elegance.
A seamless vertical gradient transitioning from bright lime green at the top to muted gray at the bottom-perfect for overlays or minimalist layouts.
The iconic NSS logo-vibrant red typography against a stark black backdrop-embodies the organization’s bold vision for humanity’s future in space.
A playful, cartoon-style fruit display featuring red apple, yellow pear, and peach on a festive quilted napkin.
When every path looks the same-and none are labeled.
A cheerful Peppa Pig ready to color-great for toddlers and preschoolers!
A cheerful family of illustrated penguins wearing scarves and hats, ideal for classroom activities or children’s projects.
The sixth day of Kwanzaa honors Kuumba (Creativity), represented by the red candle placed on the right side of the kinara.
The origin and traditions of Kwanzaa - StuttgartCitizen.com
8 Kwanzaa Traditions to Celebrate the Holiday
What is Kwanza? A guide for non-black people | CNN