Tshekedi Khama, Acting Chief of the Bamanwato nations's draft declaration in the matter between himself and His Excellency Sir William Clark,in his capacity as High Commissioner of the Bechuanaland Protectorate.
Letter from Acting Chief Tshekedi Khama to G. E. Nettelton, resident magistrate, Serowe, requesting advice regarding implementation of the two Bechaunaland Protectorate proclamations. Dated 27 Novemeber 1935.
Resident Magistrate G.E. Nettelton responds to Acting Chief Tshekedi Khama with regards to his declaration that Proclamations 74 and 75 of 1934 are not legal and cannot be enforced. Dated 27 November 1935.
G.E. Nettelton, resident magistrate, Ngwato district, conveys instructions issued by the Resident Commissioner pertaining to Proclamation 74 and 75 of 1934, to Acting Chief Tshekedi Khama. Dated 14 October 1935.
Letter from R. Reilly, Acting resident Commissioner to Acting Chief Tshekedi Khama regarding the petition sent to King George V with regards to the promulgation of the Bechuanaland Protectorate Native Administration ...
Letter from Acting Chief of the Bamangwato tribe to the Resident Magistrate of Serowe, G. E. Nettelton regarding Proclamations 74 and 75 of 1934 and his petition for the Declaration of Rights. Dated 28 November 1935.
Letter from Chief Tshekedi Khama to Prof. Z.K. Matthews mainly regarding the establishment of a secondary school for the Bamangawato people. Dated 13 February 1946.
Minutes of Proceedings at the Chief's Kgotla in Serowe on 8 November 1935. Chief Tshekedi convened the meeting to discuss the new laws and the way in which they were distributed and circulated among the tribe.
Petition from Tshekedi Khama, ruler of the Bamañwato Nation to King George V, requesting the promulgation of the Bechuanaland Protectorate Native Administration Proclamation No. 74
of 1934 and the Bechuanaland Protectorate ...