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Seven Principles of Kwanzaa

Seven Principles of Kwanzaa. Umoja ( oo -MOH- jah ): Unity – Success starts with Unity. Unity of family, community, nation and race. 2. Kujichagulia ( koo - jee - chah -goo-LEE-ah): Self-determination – To be responsible for ourselves. To create your own destiny.

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Seven Principles of Kwanzaa

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  1. Seven Principles of Kwanzaa www.assignmentpoint.com

  2. Umoja (oo-MOH-jah): Unity – Success starts with Unity. Unity of family, community, nation and race. www.assignmentpoint.com

  3. 2. Kujichagulia (koo-jee-chah-goo-LEE-ah): Self-determination – To be responsible for ourselves. To create your own destiny. www.assignmentpoint.com

  4. 3. Ujima (00-JEE-mah): Collective work and responsibility – To build and maintain your community together. To work together to help one another within your community. www.assignmentpoint.com

  5. 4. Ujamaa (oo-jah-MAH): Collective economics – to build, maintain, and support our own stores, establishments, and businesses. www.assignmentpoint.com

  6. 5. Nia (NEE-ah): Purpose – To restore African American people to their traditional greatness. To be responsible to our ancestors and to our descendants. www.assignmentpoint.com

  7. 6. Kuumba (koo-OOM-bah): Creativity – Using creativity and imagination to make your communities better than what you inherited. www.assignmentpoint.com

  8. 7. Imani (ee-MAH-nee): Faith – Believing in our people, our families, our educators, our leaders, and the righteousness of the African American struggle. www.assignmentpoint.com

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