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Karamu or
Karamū may
refer to:
Karamu, New Zealand, a
rural locality in the
North Island of New
Zealand Coprosma robusta, a tree
known as
karamū Coprosma...
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Karamu House in the
Fairfax neighborhood on the east side of Cleveland, Ohio,
United States, is the
oldest producing Black Theatre in the
United States...
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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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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...
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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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Karamū High
School is a co-educational
state high
school in Hastings, New
Zealand for
students in
Years 9 to 13. The
school is the main co-ed secondary...
- 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...
- his
start in
acting at the
African American Performing Arts
Center and
Karamu House Theatre in Cleveland. His
first professional acting role was in Ride...
- 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)...
- high
point of the
southern end of the range,
closest to the cape, is
Mount Karamu at 439
metres (1,440 ft). The
mount is
named after the USS
steam ship which...