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Karamu may
refer to:
Karamu, New Zealand, a
rural locality in the
North Island of New
Zealand Coprosma robusta, a tree
known as
karamu Coprosma lucida...
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culture from
December 26 to
January 1,
culminating in a
communal feast called Karamu,
usually on the
sixth day. It was
created by
activist Maulana Karenga, based...
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Karamu House in the
Fairfax neighborhood on the east side of Cleveland, Ohio,
United States, is the
oldest African-American
theater in the
United States...
- Hēni Te Kiri
Karamū (1840 – 24 June 1933),
known later as Hēni Pore (anglicised as Jane Foley,
after her
second husband's surname), was a New
Zealand Māori...
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Coprosma robusta,
commonly known as
karamū, is a
flowering plant in the
family Rubiaceae that is
endemic to New Zealand. It can
survive in many climates...
- his
start in
acting at the
African American Performing Arts
Center and
Karamu House Theatre in
Cleveland Ohio. His
first professional acting role was...
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Umoja Karamu,
meaning "unity feast" in Swahili, is an African-American
celebration begun in 1971 by Dr.
Edward Sims, Jr.
Celebrated in a
manner similar...
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brothers and
three younger brothers. When she was seven, she
studied acting at
Karamu House Theater in Cleveland. She
convinced her
parents to
allow her to pursue...
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Karamu is a
rural community in the
Hastings District and Hawke's Bay
Region of New Zealand's
North Island. The area is on the
eastern outskirts of Hastings...
- Subsequently, she
appeared in many
plays at the African-American
theater the
Karamu House. On Broadway,
Gentry performed in All God's
Chillun Got
Wings (1975)...