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How many populations are their of native American Indian?
How diverse is the Native American Indian?
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American Indians and Alaskan natives Census Bureau map from year 2000.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/32/Americanindiansmapcensusbureau.gif
According to the U.S. Census Bureau in the year 2003, Native Northamerican Indian population were 2.786.652 million, comprised in some 127 different tribes (from the Abenaki thru the Yurok indians tribes). A great portion of them lives in three states: California with 413.382, Arizona with 294.137 and Oklahoma with 279.559.
In the year 2006, the U.S. Census Bureau estimated the State percentage of U.S. American Indian or Alaska Native population:
Alaska - 13.1%
New Mexico - 9.7%
South Dakota - 8.6%
Oklahoma - 6.8%
Montana - 6.3%
North Dakota - 5.2%
Arizona - 4.5%
Wyoming - 2.2%
Oregon - 1.8%
Washington - 1.5%
Nevada - 1.2%
Idaho - 1.1%
North Carolina - 1.1%
Utah - 1.1%
Minnesota - 1.0%
Colorado - 0.9%
Kansas - 0.9%
Nebraska - 0.9%
Wisconsin - 0.9%
Arkansas - 0.8%
California - 0.7%
Louisiana - 0.6%
Maine - 0.5%
Michigan - 0.5%
Texas - 0.5%
Alabama - 0.4%
Mississippi - 0.4%
Missouri - 0.4%
Rhode Island - 0.4%
Vermont - 0.4%
Florida - 0.3%
Delaware - 0.3%
Hawaii - 0.3%
Iowa - 0.3%
New York - 0.3%
South Carolina - 0.3%
Tennessee - 0.3%
Georgia - 0.2%
Virginia - 0.2%
Connecticut - 0.2%
Illinois - 0.2%
Indiana - 0.2%
Kentucky - 0.2%
Maryland - 0.2%
Massachusetts - 0.2%
New Hampshire - 0.2%
New Jersey - 0.2%
Ohio - 0.2%
West Virginia - 0.2%
Pennsylvania - 0.1%
District of Columbia - 0.3%
Puerto Rico - 0.2%
http://sanpedrosula.usvpp.gov/uploads/images/V4milgdgsQwXFc49FeMRPQ/American_Indian_Month.jpg
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/32/Americanindiansmapcensusbureau.gif
According to the U.S. Census Bureau in the year 2003, Native Northamerican Indian population were 2.786.652 million, comprised in some 127 different tribes (from the Abenaki thru the Yurok indians tribes). A great portion of them lives in three states: California with 413.382, Arizona with 294.137 and Oklahoma with 279.559.
In the year 2006, the U.S. Census Bureau estimated the State percentage of U.S. American Indian or Alaska Native population:
Alaska - 13.1%
New Mexico - 9.7%
South Dakota - 8.6%
Oklahoma - 6.8%
Montana - 6.3%
North Dakota - 5.2%
Arizona - 4.5%
Wyoming - 2.2%
Oregon - 1.8%
Washington - 1.5%
Nevada - 1.2%
Idaho - 1.1%
North Carolina - 1.1%
Utah - 1.1%
Minnesota - 1.0%
Colorado - 0.9%
Kansas - 0.9%
Nebraska - 0.9%
Wisconsin - 0.9%
Arkansas - 0.8%
California - 0.7%
Louisiana - 0.6%
Maine - 0.5%
Michigan - 0.5%
Texas - 0.5%
Alabama - 0.4%
Mississippi - 0.4%
Missouri - 0.4%
Rhode Island - 0.4%
Vermont - 0.4%
Florida - 0.3%
Delaware - 0.3%
Hawaii - 0.3%
Iowa - 0.3%
New York - 0.3%
South Carolina - 0.3%
Tennessee - 0.3%
Georgia - 0.2%
Virginia - 0.2%
Connecticut - 0.2%
Illinois - 0.2%
Indiana - 0.2%
Kentucky - 0.2%
Maryland - 0.2%
Massachusetts - 0.2%
New Hampshire - 0.2%
New Jersey - 0.2%
Ohio - 0.2%
West Virginia - 0.2%
Pennsylvania - 0.1%
District of Columbia - 0.3%
Puerto Rico - 0.2%
http://sanpedrosula.usvpp.gov/uploads/images/V4milgdgsQwXFc49FeMRPQ/American_Indian_Month.jpg
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