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Moggaasa and guddifachaa main difference in adopting​

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Moggaasa and Guddifachaa are two different systems of adopting children in the Oromo culture of Ethiopia. Moggaasa is a form of adoption in which a child is adopted into a family as a full member, with all the rights and privileges of a biological child. Guddifachaa, on the other hand, is a form of adoption in which a child is adopted into a family as a temporary member, typically to help with household chores or to provide companionship to an elderly family member. The main difference between the two is that Moggaasa is a permanent form of adoption, while Guddifachaa is temporary.
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Answer: individuals and clan to integrate to the society is known as Moggaasaa.

Gudifecha: An 'Oromo' ethnic group tradition for the adoption of children.

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