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A '''Karamu''' is a feast that takes place on December 31, the sixth day of the ] period. A Kwanzaa ceremony may include drumming and musical selections, libations, a reading of the African Pledge and the Principles of Blackness, reflection on the Pan-African colors, a discussion of the African principle of the day or a chapter in African history, a candle-lighting ritual, artistic performance, and, finally, a feast, a '''Karamu'''.

==Celebration==
*Lauren Gorine (fiestentak)
*Kukaribisha (Welcoming)
*Kuumba (Remembering)
*Kuchunguza Tena Na Kutoa Ahadi Tena (Reassessment and Recommitment)
*Kushangilla (Rejoicing)
*Tamshi la Tambiko (Libation Statement)
*Tamshi la Tutaonana (The Farewell Statement)

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