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		<title>Kwanzaa &#8211; Brief Introduction by Ebukhosini Solutions</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Compiled by Baba Buntu – Executive Director, Ebukhosini Solutions (http://www.ebukhosinisolutions.co.za/) Established in the 1966, Kwanzaa is a holiday based on the various “First Fruits Festivals” found around the African continent (Umkhosi among the Zulu, Incwala among the Swazi, Incwala among the Thonga, Odwira among the Ashanti, Eje among the Yoruba etc.). The African American scholar, [...]</p>
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