The Annual Customs of Dahomey (xwetanu or huetanu in Fon) were the main yearly celebration in the Kingdom of Dahomey, held at the capital, Abomey.[1] These ceremonies were largely started under King Agaja around 1730 and were religious ceremonies involving large-scale human sacrifice, significant collection and distribution of gifts and tribute, military parades, and discussions by dignitaries about the future for the kingdom.