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- The question on race was changed in Census 2000
- Reproduction of Questionnaire
- Two broad categories: Race alone and race in combination
- American Indian and Alaska Native Population: 2000
- American Indian population increased faster than the total population between 1990 and 2000
- American Indian and Alaska Native Population: 1990 and 2000
- Four out of ten American Indians lived in the West.
- Percent Distribution of the American Indian and Alaska Native Population by Region: 2000
- Over half of all people who reported American Indian lived in just ten states.
- Ten States With the Largest American Indian Populations: 2000
- The American Indian population was concentrated in counties in the West and Midwest
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- The places with the largest American Indian populations were New York and Los Angeles.
- Ten Largest Places in Total Population and in American Indian and Alaska Native Population: 2000
- The highest proportion of American Indians was in Anchorage, Alaska.
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- The largest American Indian Tribal Groupings were the Cherokee, Navajo, Latin American Indian, Choctaw, Sioux, and Chippewa.
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- Proportion of American Indian Tribal Groupings reporting More Than One Race: 2000
- Proportion of Alaska Natives or Alaska Native Tribal Groupings Reporting More Than One Race:2000
- For More Information about Census 2000