U.S. Census Bureau

Census 2000 Data for 539 Tribes

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    Tables
Total Population
Age
Housing Occupancy
Owners and Renters (Tenure)
Sex
Disability
Educational Attainment
Grandparents as Caregivers
Language Spoken at Home
Marital Status
Nativity and Place of Birth
Region of Foreign Born
Residence in 1995
School Enrollment
Veteran Status
Commuting to Work
Class of Worker
Employment Status
Income in 1999
Industry
Occupation
Poverty Status in 1999
House Heating Fuel
Mortgage Status and Value
Occupants per Room
Plumbing/Kitchen Facilities
Telephone Service
Units in Structure
Year Structre Built
Year Householder Move into Unit
Vehicles Available

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View a list of all tables in the Census 2000 AIAN Summary File.


About the data

The American Indian and Alaska Native Summary File (AIANSF) presents population and housing data collected on a sample basis from both the Census 2000 long form questionnaire (PDF - 627 KB) and the short form (PDF - 424 KB).


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Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Created: September 4, 2002
Last Revised: February 26, 2004
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