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- Native American Population by State 2025
California has the highest number of Native Americans, with a population of 757,628, comprising about 1 94% of its total population Oklahoma follows with 523,360 Native Americans (13 36%)and Arizona with 391,620 (5 64%) Alaska has the highest relative population of Native Americans, who make up 19 74% of the state’s total population, about 145,816 people Oklahoma has the second-highest
- Native Americans in the United States - Wikipedia
The American Indian and Alaskan Native (alone single race) populations as of 2020 The 2020 census reports the U S population at 331 4 million; of this, 3 7 million people, or 1 1 percent, reported American Indian or Alaska Native ancestry alone In addition, 5 9 million people (1 8 percent), reported American Indian or Alaska Native in combination with one or more other races [44] The
- Detailed Data for Hundreds of American Indian and Alaska Native Tribes
2020 Census detailed data available for close to 1,200 AIAN tribes and villages for the nation, states and tribal areas
- American Indian Demographics - NICOA
American Indian DemographicsThe release of 2020 data from the U S Census Bureau shows significant increases in the country’s Native populations All multiracial groups gained percentages compared to the overall population In the 10 years since 2010, the number of people the Census categorizes as American Indian and Alaska Native increased from 5 2 million to 9 7 million In 2020, the
- States in United States ranked by Native American Population
Explore latest ranking of states in United States by Native American population, with a 5-year trend analysis Find states with highest Native American population, key demographic shifts and more
- Native Americans in the United States: A Living Legacy
The story of Native Americans spans thousands of years across the landscapes of North America Today, according to the U S Census Bureau’s 2022 American Community Survey, nearly 10 5 million people in the United States identify as American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) alone or in combination with another race, representing 3 1% of the total U S population These diverse communities
- Native Americans and the US Census: How the count has changed
The federal government has counted the Native American population in various ways throughout the years Recent data shows how the demographic is growing
- The Native American and Alaska Native Population at a Glance . . .
American Indian and Alaska Native communities face higher rates of some health risks than the general population, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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