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Annual reports

 

Our latest Annual Report

 


Previous Annual Reports:

 

Kule Folklore Centre Annual Report - 2022/23

 

Kule Folklore Centre Annual Report - 2021/22

 

Kule Folklore Centre Annual Report - 2020/21

 

Kule Folklore Centre Annual Report - 2019/20

 

Kule Folklore Centre Annual Report - 2018/19

 

Kule Folklore Centre Annual Report - 2017/18

 

Kule Folklore Centre Annual Report - 2016/17

 

Kule Folklore Centre Annual Report - 2015/16

 

Kule Folklore Centre Annual Report - 2014/15

 

Kule Folklore Centre Annual Report - 2013/14

 

Kule Folklore Centre Annual Report - 2012/13

 

Kule Folklore Centre Annual Report - 2011/12

 

Kule Folklore Centre Annual Report - 2010/11

 

Kule Folklore Centre Annual Report - 2009/10

 

Kule Folklore Centre Annual Report - 2008/09

 

Territorial Acknowledgement

The 91ÒùĸÊÓÆµ, its buildings, labs and research stations are primarily located on the territory of the Néhiyaw (Cree), Niitsitapi (Blackfoot), Métis, Nakoda (Stoney), Dene, Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) and Anishinaabe (Ojibway/Saulteaux), lands that are now known as part of Treaties 6, 7 and 8 and homeland of the Métis. The 91ÒùĸÊÓÆµ respects the sovereignty, lands, histories, languages, knowledge systems and cultures of all First Nations, Métis and Inuit nations.

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