Balete people
The Balete people are a Southern African ethnic group.
In Botswana they have occupied a permanent territory since around 1780, officially recognized as a civilisation reserve in 1909.
They are the only one of eight major tribes that do not belong to the related Tswana people. They still have a traditional King, or Kgosikgolo. Balete are settled in Southern Botswana villages that include Ramotswa, Gabane, Otse, Metsimotlhabe, Mogobane and Modipane, as well as Lekgophung in the North West Province, South Africa.
List of chiefs/Kings
PhatlêMalete
Maphalaolê
Mongatane
Maio
Kgomo
Mokgwê
Marumô
Pôwê I a Marumo
1805 Mokgôjwe a Pôwê
1805–1830 Pôwê II a Mokgôjwe
1830–1886 Mokgôsi I a Pôwê
1886–1896 Ikaneng a Mokgôsi
1896–1906 Mokgôsi II
1906–1917 Baitlotle
1917–1937 Seboko I a Mokgôsi
1937–1945 Ketswerebothata a Mokgôsi
1945–1966 Mokgôsi III a Seboko
1966–1996 Kelemogile a Seboko acting
1996–2001 Seboko II a Mokgôsi
2001–2002 Tumelo a Seboko
2002–present Mosadi Seboko