Bamalete
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Bamalete, or baMalete, is the traditional name of a Southern African Bantu tribe, that tends to prefer the modern name Balete
In Botswana, where they occupy a permanent territory since circa 1780, officially recognized as a tribal reserve in 1909, they are the only one of the eight major tribes that doesn't belong to the related Tswana people. They still have a traditional Paramount Chief, equally styled Kgôsikgolo. Today, BaMalete have settled in Southern Botswana villages including Ramotswa, Gabane, Otse and Mogobane.
List of chiefs
.... - .... Pôwê I a Marumo
.... - 1805 Mokgôjwe a Pôwê (acting)
1805 - 1830 Pôwê II a Mokgôjwe (d. c.1830)
1830 - 1886 Mokgôsi I a Pôwê
1886 - 1896 Ikaneng a Mokgôsi
1896 - 1906 Mokgôsi II a Ikaneng
1906 - 1917 Baitlotle a Ikaneng (acting)
1917 - 1937 Seboko I a Mokgôsi
1937 - 1945 Ketswerebothata a Mokgôsi (acting)
1945 - 1966 Mokgôsi III a Seboko
1966 - 1996 Kelemogile a Seboko (Kelemogile Mokgosi) acting
1996 - 2001 Seboko II a Mokgôsi
2001 - 2002 Tumelo a Seboko (acting)
2002 - Mosadi a Mokgôsi (female)
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