Aide-Memoire sent to the Secretary of State by Tshekedi Khama prior to the interview regarding the Seretse-Tshekedi dispute. Meeting to be held February 1951.
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.
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 Prof. Z.K. Matthews to Mary Benson thanking her for the account of Tshekedi Khama's final hours. It is also a tribute to Tsheksdi Khama and a recollection of his life and deeds. Dated 30 June 1959.
Letter from Prof. Z. K. Matthews, in his capacity as Acting Principal of the University College of Fort Hare to Seretse Khama, to express sympathy and pay tribute to Tshekedi Khama on behalf of the council and the senate ...
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.
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 ...
Petition by Tshekedi Khama to the Secretary of State prior to their meeting on 3 February 1951, regarding the state of affairs in the Bamangwato territory in the Bechuanaland Protectortate. Dated 1951.
A document describing chieftainship and the right of succession by birth, the composition of the Bamangwato tribe, the clan chiefs, control of the Bamangwato tribe, weaknesses in the chieftainship system and possible solutions.
The Chief Regent Tshekedi Khama and headmen of the Bamangwato tribe publicly declare that they are leaving the Bamangwato country to ally themselves to a neighbouring Chief in the Bechuanaland Protectorate. The reason for ...