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The Bonds of Kinship in Dahomey Ennis B. Edmonds what has worked and what

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The Bonds of Kinship in Dahomey Ennis B. Edmonds what has worked and whatFrom the 1720s to the 1940s, parents in the kingdom and later colony of Dahomey (now the Republic of Benin) developed and sustained the common practice of girl fostering, or "entrusting." Transferring their daughters at a young age into foster homes, Dahomeans created complex relationships of mutual obligation, kinship, and caregiving that also exploited girls' labor for the economic benefit of the women who acted as their social mothers. Drawing upon

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