This season is full of amazing traditions and one little known holiday is Kwanzaa - here's some things you should know:
1. Kwanzaa is not a religious holiday. Kwanzaa has its roots in African American culture and is a celebration of heritage and community.
2. Kwanzaa is a relatively new holiday as it was founded in 1966 during the Black Nationalist Movement.
3. The name Kwanzaa translates to "First Fruits of the Harvest." This is often symbolized with a large fruit and candle display at many celebrations.
4. Kwanzaa is based on 7 core principles, each one celebrated on a specific day in order. They are: unity, self-determination, responsibility, cooperative economics, purpose, creativity & faith.
5. Kwanzaa is estimated to be celebrated by up to 2 million Americans each year.