- The
Bangwaketse (also
known as the
BaNgwaketse, or Ngwaketse) are one of the
eight prin****l
tribes in Botswana, and are
ethnic Tswana. (The "Ba" or "Bo"...
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Seepapitso III
Bathoen Gaseitsiwe (1884–1916) was the chief, or kgosi, of the
Bangwaketse in the
Bechuanaland Protectorate (present-day Botswana) from 1910 until...
- by the
three main
Tswana peoples: the Bamangwato, the
Bakwena and the
Bangwaketse,
together with a
number of
minor tribes like the
Bamalete and the Bakhatla...
- II
Secondary School, the
first institution of
higher learning in the
Bangwaketse Reserve. He
served as the school's
headmaster for
about six years. During...
- The
following is a list of
rulers of
baNgwaketse, a
territory located in present-day Botswana. Kgôsikgolo = King (Dates in
italics indicate de
facto continuation...
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several offshoots of the
Bakwena moved into
adjoining territories. The
Bangwaketse occupied areas to the west,
while the
Bangwato moved northeast into former...
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records show is that the
Bangwaketse had
become the
predominant power in the region.
Under the rule of
Makaba II, the
Bangwaketse kept vast
herds of cattle...
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after Legwale died c. 1798. As kgosi,
Maleke led an
attack against a
Bangwaketse village in
Kanye to
avenge the
death of his father. He
burned the village...
- Transvaal. He led his
followers to
Moshaneng in the
territory of the
Bangwaketse in present-day Botswana.
Molema remained at
Mafikeng to
ensure that the...
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Moleta (died c. 1790) was the
kgosi of the
Bangwaketse c. 1770 – c. 1790. He was
preceded by his
father Mongala and
succeeded by his son
Makaba II. Moleta...