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U.S. Department of Commerce
Economics and Statistics Administration
BUREAU OF THE CENSUS
1990 CP-3-7
1990 Census of Population
Characteristics of American Indians by Tribe and Language
Section 1 of 2
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The Decennial Planning Division, Susan M. Miskura, Chief, coordinated and directed all census operations. Patricia A. Berman, Assistant Division Chief for Content and Data Products, directed the development and implementation of the 1990 Census Tabulation and Publication Program. Other assistant division chiefs were Robert R. Bair, Rachel F. Brown, James L. Dinwiddie, Allan A. Stephenson, and Edwin B. Wagner, Jr. The following branch chiefs made significant contributions: Cheryl R. Landman, Adolfo L. Paez, A. Edward Pike, and William A. Starr. Other important contributors were Linda S. Brudvig, Cindy S. Easton, Avis L. Foote, Carolyn R. Hay, Douglas M. Lee, Gloria J. Porter, and A. Nishea Quash. The Decennial Operations Division, Arnold A. Jackson, Chief, was responsible for processing and tabulating census data. Assistant division chiefs were: Donald R. Dalzell, Kenneth A. Riccini, Billy E. Stark, and James E. Steed. Processing offices were managed by Alfred Cruz, Jr., Earle B. Knapp, Jr., Judith N. Petty, Mark M. Taylor, Russell L. Valentine, Jr., Carol A. Van Horn, and C. Kemble Worley. The following branch chiefs made significant contributions: Jonathan G. Ankers, Sharron S. Baucom, Catharine W. Burt, Vickie L. Cotton, Robert J. Hemmig, George H. McLaughlin, Carol M. Miller, Lorraine D. Neece, Peggy S. Payne, William L. Peil, Cotty A. Smith, Dennis W. Stoudt, and Richard R. Warren. Other important contributors were Eleanor I. Banks, Miriam R. Barton, Danny L. Burkhead, J. Kenneth Butler, Jr., Albert A. Csellar, Donald H. Danbury, Judith A. Dawson, Donald R. Dwyer, Beverly B. Fransen, Katherine H. Gilbert, Lynn A. Hollabaugh, Ellen B. Katzoff, Randy M. Klear, Norman W. Larsen, Peter J. Long, Sue Love, Patricia O. Madson, Mark J. Matsko, John R. Murphy, Dan E. Philipp, Eugene M. Rashlich, Willie T. Robertson, Barbara A. Rosen, Sharon A. Schoch, Imelda B. Severdia, Diane J. Simmons, Emmett F. Spiers, Johanne M. Stovall, M. Lisa Sylla, and Jess D. Thompson. The Housing and Household Economic Statistics Division, Daniel H. Weinberg, Chief, developed the questionnaire content, designed the data tabulations, and reviewed the data for the economic and housing characteristics. Gordon W. Green, Jr., Assistant Division Chief for Economic Characteristics, and Leonard J. Norry, Assistant Division Chief for Housing Characteristics, directed the development of this work. The following branch chiefs made significant contributions: William A. Downs, Peter J. Fronczek, Patricia A. Johnson, Enrique J. Lamas, Charles T. Nelson, and Thomas S. Scopp. Other important contributors were Eleanor F. Baugher, Jeanne C. Benetti, Robert L. Bennefield, Robert W. Bonnette, William S. Chapin, Higinio Feliciano, Timothy S. Grall, Cynthia J. Harpine, Selwyn Jones, Mary C. Kirk, Richard G. Kreinsen, Gordon H. Lester, Mark S. Littman, Wilfred T. Masumura, John M. McNeil, Diane C. Murphy, George F. Patterson, Thomas J. Palumbo, Kirby G. Posey, John Priebe, Anne D. Smoler, and Carmina F. Young. The Population Division, Paula J. Schneider, Chief, developed the questionnaire content, designed the data tabulations, and reviewed the data for the demographic and social characteristics of the population. Philip N. Fulton, Assistant Division Chief for Census Programs, directed the development of this work. Other assistant division chiefs were Nampeo R. McKenney and Arthur J. Norton. The following branch and staff chiefs made significant contributions: Jorge H. del Pinal, Campbell J. Gibson, Roderick J. Harrison, Donald J. Hernandez, Jane H. Ingold, Martin T. O’Connell, Marie Pees, J. Gregory Robinson, Phillip A. Salopek, Paul M. Siegel, Robert C. Speaker, Gregory K. Spencer, and Cynthia M. Taeuber. Other important contributors were Celia G. Boertlein, Rosalind R. Bruno, Janice A. Costanzo, Rosemarie C. Cowan, Arthur R. Cresce, Larry G. Curran, Carmen DeNavas, Robert O. Grymes, Kristin A. Hansen, Mary C. Hawkins, Rodger V. Johnson, Michael J. Levin, Edna L. Paisano, Sherry B. Pollock, Stanley J. Rolark, A. Dianne Schmidley, Denise I. Smith, and Nancy L. Sweet. The Data User Services Division, Gerard C. Iannelli, then Chief, directed the development of data product dissemination and information to increase awareness, understanding, and use of census data. Marie G. Argana, Assistant Chief for Data User Services, directed preparation of electronic data products and their dissemination. Alfonso E. Mirabal, Assistant Chief for Group Information and Advisory Services, directed activities related to the National Services Program, State Data Centers, and preparation of training materials. The following branch chiefs made significant contributions: Deborah D. Barrett, Frederick G. Bohme, Larry W.
Carbaugh, James P. Curry, Samuel H. Johnson, John C. Kavaliunas, and Forrest B. Williams. Other important contributors were Molly Abramowitz, Celestin J. Aguigui, Barbara J. Aldrich, Delores A. Baldwin, Albert R. Barros, Geneva A. Burns, Carmen D. Campbell, James R. Clark, Virginia L. Collins, George H. Dailey, Jr., Barbara L. Hatchl, Theresa C. Johnson, Paul T. Manka, John D. McCall, Jo Ann Norris, David M. Pemberton, Sarabeth Rodriguez, Charles J. Wade, Joyce J. Ware, and Gary M. Young. The Geography Division, Robert W. Marx, Chief, directed and coordinated the census mapping and geographic activities. Jack R. George, Assistant Division Chief for Geoprocessing, directed the planning and development of the TIGER System and related software. Robert A. LaMacchia, Assistant Division Chief for Planning, directed the planning and implementation of processes for defining 1990 census geographic areas. Silla G. Tomasi, Assistant Division Chief for Operations, managed the planning and implementation of 1990 census mapping applications using the TIGER System. The following branch chiefs made significant contributions: Frederick R. Broome, Charles E. Dingman, Linda M. Franz, David E. Galdi, Dan N. Harding, Donald I. Hirschfeld, David B. Meixler, Peter Rosenson, Joel Sobel, Brian Swanhart, and Richard Trois. Other important contributors were Gerard Boudriault, Desmond J. Carron, Anthony W. Costanzo, Paul W. Daisey, Beverly A. Davis, Carl S. Hantman, Christine J. Kinnear, Terence D. McDowell, Linda M. Pike, Rose J. A. Quarato, Lourdes Ramirez, Gavin H. Shaw, Daniel L. Sweeney, Timothy F. Trainor, Phyllis S. Willette, and Walter E. Yergen. The Statistical Support Division, John H. Thompson, Chief, directed the application of mathematical statistical techniques in the design and conduct of the census. John S. Linebarger, Assistant Division Chief for Quality Assurance, directed the development and implementation of operational and software quality assurance. Henry F. Woltman, Assistant Division Chief for Census Design, directed the development and implementation of sample design, disclosure avoidance, weighting, and variance estimation. Howard Hogan and David V. Bateman were contributing assistant division chiefs. The following branch chiefs made significant contributions: Florence H. Abramson, Deborah H. Griffin, Richard A. Griffin, Lawrence I. Iskow, and Michael L. Mersch. Other important contributors were Linda A. Flores-Baez, Larry M. Bates, Somonica L. Green, James E. Hartman, Steven D. Jarvis, Alfredo Navarro, Eric L. Schindler, Carolyn T. Swan, and Glenn D. White. The 1990 Census Redistricting Data Office, Marshall L. Turner, Jr., Chief, assisted by Cathy L. Talbert, directed the development and implementation of the 1990 Census Redistricting Data Program. The Administrative and Publications Services Division, Walter C. Odom, Chief, provided direction for the census administrative services, publications, printing, and graphics functions. Michael G. Garland was a contributing assistant division chief. The following branch and staff chiefs made significant contributions: Bernard E. Baymler, Albert W. Cosner, Gary J. Lauffer, Gerald A. Mann, Clement B. Nettles, Russell Price, and Barbara J. Stanard. Other important contributors were Barbara M. Abbott, Robert J. Brown, David M. Coontz, and John T. Overby. The Data Preparation Division, Joseph S. Harris, Chief, provided management of a multi-operational facility including kit preparation, procurement, warehousing and supply, and census processing activities. Plummer Alston, Jr., and Patricia M. Clark were assistant division chiefs. The Field Division, Stanley D. Matchett, Chief, directed the census data collection and associated field operations. Richard L. Bitzer, Richard F. Blass, Karl K. Kindel, and John W. Marshall were assistant division chiefs. Regional office directors were William F. Adams, John E. Bell, LaVerne Collins, Dwight P. Dean, Arthur G. Dukakis, Sheila H. Grimm, William F. Hill, James F. Holmes, Stanley D. Moore, Marvin L. Postma, John E. Reeder, and Leo C. Schilling. The Personnel Division, David P. Warner, Chief, provided management direction and guidance to the staffing, planning pay systems, and employee relations programs for the census. Colleen A. Woodard was the assistant chief. The Technical Services Division, C. Thomas DiNenna, Chief, designed, developed, deployed, and produced automated technology for census data processing.
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1990 CP-3-7
1990 Census of Population
Characteristics of American Indians by Tribe and Language
Section 1 of 2
U.S. Department of Commerce Ronald H. Brown, Secretary
David J. Barram, Deputy Secretary Economics and Statistics Administration Everett M. Ehrlich, Under Secretary for Economic Affairs
BUREAU OF THE CENSUS Harry A. Scarr, Acting Director
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Economics and Statistics Administration Everett M. Ehrlich, Under Secretary for Economic Affairs
BUREAU OF THE CENSUS Harry A. Scarr, Acting Director
Charles D. Jones, Associate Director for Decennial Census William P. Butz, Associate Director for Demographic Programs Bryant Benton, Associate Director for Field Operations Clifford J. Parker, Acting Associate Director for Administration Peter A. Bounpane, Assistant Director for Decennial Census
SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
This report was prepared by Edna L. Paisano, assisted by Ann J. Robinson, June H. Cowles, and Deborah L. Carroll, under the general supervision of Roderick J. Harrison, Chief, Racial Statistics Branch, under the direction of Nampeo R. McKenney, Assistant Division Chief of Special Population Statistics. Joan Greendeer-Lee provided important contributions to the content of the report. Claudette E. Bennett, Kymberly A. DeBarros, Brenda R. Jeffries, Paula L. Vines, Juell T. Young, and Leigh E. Zarbough contributed to the review of data for the report.
For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office Washington, DC 20402
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CONTENTS
Page List of Statistical Tables ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------How to Use This Census Report ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Table Finding Guide--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------User Notes -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------iv I–1 II–1 III–1
Statistical Tables (For detailed list of statistical tables, see page iv.) ---------------------------------------------------
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APPENDIXES A. B. C. D. E. F. G. Area Classifications ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Definitions of Subject Characteristics ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------Accuracy of the Data---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Collection and Processing Procedures--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Facsimiles of Respondent Instructions and Questionnaire Pages --------------------------------------------------Data Products and User Assistance ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------American Indian Tribal Detailed Classification List -------------------------------------------------------------------A–1 B–1 C–1 D–1 E–1 F–1 G–1
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LIST OF STATISTICAL TABLES
[An asterisk (* ) indicates that the table was omitted because there were no qualifying geographic area(s) or population group(s)]
Table 1. American Indian Population by Selected Tribes: 1990 United States Region and Division State General, Family, and Household Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 United States Social Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 United States Educational and Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 United States Industry, Occupation, and Work Status in 1989 of American Indian Tribes: 1990 United States Income and Poverty Status in 1989 of American Indian Tribes: 1990 United States General, Family, and Household Characteristics of Selected American Indian Tribes: 1990 State Social Characteristics of Selected American Indian Tribes: 1990 State Educational and Labor Force Characteristics of Selected American Indian Tribes: 1990 State Industry, Occupation, and Work Status in 1989 of Selected American Indian Tribes: 1990 State Income and Poverty Status in 1989 of Selected American Indian Tribes: 1990 State General, Family, and Household Characteristics of Selected American Indian Tribes: 1990 Metropolitan Area Social Characteristics of Selected American Indian Tribes: 1990 Metropolitan Area
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Table 14. Educational and Labor Force Characteristics of Selected American Indian Tribes: 1990 Metropolitan Area Industry, Occupation, and Work Status in 1989 of Selected American Indian Tribes: 1990 Metropolitan Area Income and Poverty Status in 1989 of Selected American Indian Tribes: 1990 Metropolitan Area American Indian Languages Spoken at Home by American Indian Persons 5 Years and Over in Households: 1990 United States Region and Division State American Indian Languages Spoken at Home by American Indian Persons in Households, by Sex and Age: 1990 United States Characteristics of Occupied Housing Units With an American Indian Householder, by Tribe of Householder: 1990 United States Characteristics of Owner-Occupied Housing Units With an American Indian Householder, by Tribe of Householder: 1990 United States Characteristics of Renter-Occupied Housing Units With an American Indian Householder, by Tribe of Householder: 1990 United States Characteristics of Occupied Housing Units for Married-Couple Families With an American Indian Householder, by Tribe of Householder: 1990 United States Characteristics of Owner-Occupied Housing Units for Married-Couple Families With an American Indian Householder, by Tribe of Householder: 1990 United States
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876
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Table 24. Characteristics of Renter-Occupied Housing Units for Married-Couple Families With an American Indian Householder, by Tribe of Householder: 1990 United States
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Table 26. Characteristics of Owner-Occupied Housing Units for Female Householder Families With an American Indian Householder, by Tribe of Householder: 1990 United States Characteristics of Renter-Occupied Housing Units for Female Householder Families With an American Indian Householder, by Tribe of Householder: 1990 United States Percent of Persons and Housing Units in Sample: 1990 United States
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HOW TO USE THIS CENSUS REPORT
CONTENTS
Classifcation of American Indian Tribes - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I–1 Contents of the Appendixes - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I–3 How to Find Geographic Areas and Subject-Matter Data - - - - - - I–1 How to Use the Statistical Tables - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I–2 User Notes - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I–3
CLASSIFICATION OF AMERICAN INDIAN TRIBES
The American Indian tribes shown in this report are based on the American Indian Tribal Detailed Classification List for the 1990 census. (See appendix G.) The classification list represents all tribes, bands, and clans that had a specified number of American Indians reported on the census questionnaire. The American Indian Tribal Detailed Classification List is derived from an alpha-numeric code list that was used in processing the 1990 census data on American Indian tribes. American Indian tribal governments and organizations in the American Indian community reviewed and edited this code list to ensure accuracy, completeness, and consistency. The information on tribe is based on self-identification without consideration of any designation of Federally-, non-Federally-, or State-recognized tribe. Persons who identified themselves as American Indian were asked to report their enrolled or principal tribe. Therefore, tribal data in tabulations reflect the written tribal entries reported on the questionnaire. When the enrolled or principal tribe was not reported on the census questionnaire, there was no assignment or allocation of tribe. The 1990 census data on tribes may differ from other sources such as tribal governments and the Bureau of Indian Affairs. One major reason for the difference is that census data are based on self-identification, while statistics from other sources may be based on persons included on tribal membership rolls or persons with a certain proportion of Indian blood. Persons who are on tribal rolls may have reported as some other race in the census. (For more information on American Indian tribes, see the discussion under ‘‘Race’’ in appendix B.)
INTRODUCTION
Data from the 1990 census are presented in several different report series. These series are published under the following three subject titles: 1. 1990 Census of Population (1990 CP) 2. 1990 Census of Housing (1990 CH) 3. 1990 Census of Population and Housing (1990 CPH) The types of data and the geographic areas shown in reports differ from one series to another. In most series, there is one report for each State, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands of the United States (Virgin Islands), plus a United States summary report. Some series include reports for American Indian and Alaska Native areas, metropolitan areas, and urbanized areas. See appendix F for detailed information about the various report series; additional 1990 census data products such as computer tapes, microfiche, and laser disks; other related materials; and sources of assistance. The data from the 1990 census were derived from a limited number of basic questions asked of the entire population and about every housing unit (referred to as the 100-percent questions), and from additional questions asked of a sample of the population and housing units (referred to as the sample questions). Two primary versions of questionnaires were used: a short form containing only the 100-percent questions and a long form containing both the 100-percent questions and the additional sample questions. Appendix E presents facsimiles of the questionnaire pages and the respondent instructions used to collect the data included in this report. Appendix F lists the subjects that are covered by the 100-percent and sample components of the 1990 census. Legal provision for this census, which was conducted as of April 1, 1990, was made in the Act of Congress of August 31, 1954 (amended August 1957, December 1975, and October 1976), which is codified in Title 13, United States Code.
HOW TO FIND GEOGRAPHIC AREAS AND SUBJECT-MATTER DATA
This report includes two table finding guides to assist the user in locating those statistical tables that contain the data that are needed. The first table finding guide on page II-1 shows population characteristics by geographic area. To determine which tables show population data, find the subject listed alphabetically in the left-hand column of the table finding guide and then look across the columns using the headings at the top for the desired type of geographic area. I–1
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The second table finding guide on page II-2 presents cross-classifications of housing and household type characteristics. To determine which tables show data for a particular cross-tabulation, locate the major topic at the top and find the subject in the left-hand column. The point where the column for the major topic and the subject line intersect shows the table number where the cross-classification can be found.
in brackets and is located under the title. It contains statements that qualify, explain, or provide information pertaining to the entire table. The boxhead is under the heading. This portion of the table, which contains the individual column heads or captions, describes the data in each vertical column. In the boxhead of many tables, a spanner appears across and above two or more column heads or across two or more lower spanners. The purpose of a spanner is to classify or qualify items below it or separate the table into identifiable blocks in terms of major aspects of the data. The stub is located at the left edge of the table. It includes a listing of line or row captions or descriptions. At the top of the stub is the stubhead. The stubhead is considered to be an extension of the table title and usually shows generic geographic area designations and restrictions. In the stub, several features are used to help the user better understand the contents of the table. Usually, a block of data lines is preceded by a sidehead. The sidehead, similar to a spanner, describes and classifies the stub entries following it. The use of indentation in a stub indicates the relationship of one data line to another. Indented data lines represent subcategories that in most instances, sum to a total. Occasionally in tables, it is desirable to show one or more single-line subcategories that do not sum to the total. The unit of measure, such as dollars, is shown when it is not clear from the general wording of the data line. The data field is that part of the table that contains the data. It extends from the bottom of the boxhead to the bottom of the table and from the right of the stub to the right-hand edge of the page. Both geographic and subject-matter terms appear in tables. It is important to read the definitions of the terms used in the tables because census terms often are defined in special ways that reflect the manner in which the questions were asked and the data were tabulated. Definitions of geographic terms are provided in appendix A. Subject-matter terms are defined in appendix B.
HOW TO USE THE STATISTICAL TABLES Parts of a Statistical Table
The census data included in printed reports are arranged in tables. Each table includes four major parts: (1) heading, (2) boxhead, (3) stub, and (4) data field. A typical census report table is illustrated below. The heading consists of the table number, title, and headnote. The table number indicates the position of the table within the report, while the title is a brief statement indicating the classification, nature, and time reference of the data presented in the table. The headnote is enclosed
Symbols
The following symbols are used in the tables and explanations of subjects covered in this report: • A dash ‘‘-’’ represents zero or a percent that rounds to less than 0.1. • A plus sign ‘‘+ ’’ or a minus sign ‘‘–’’ following a figure denotes that the median falls in the initial or terminal category of an open-ended distribution. (For more information on medians, see the discussion under ‘‘Derived Measures’’ in appendix B.) • A minus sign ‘‘–’’ preceding a figure denotes decrease.
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Census tables often include derived measures such as medians, means, percents, and ratios. More detailed information about derived measures is provided in appendix B.
Appendix C—Provides information on confidentiality of the data, allocations and substitutions, and sources of errors in the data. Appendix D—Explains the residence rules used in counting the population and housing units, presents a brief overview of data collection operations, and describes processing procedures used to convert data from unedited questionnaires to final 1990 publications and tapes. This appendix also clarifies the procedures used to collect data for persons abroad at the time of the census, where persons on military bases or away at school were counted, how data were collected for persons in institutions, and which citizens of foreign countries were included in the U.S. data. Appendix E—Presents a facsimile of the 1990 census questionnaire pages and the respondent instructions used to collect the data in this report. Appendix F—Summarizes the 1990 census data products program by describing the information available in printed reports and in other sources, such as microfiche or computer tape; and provides information on where to obtain assistance. Appendix G—Contains the classification list which includes the tribes shown in this report.
USER NOTES
User notes include corrections, errata, and related explanatory information. This section appears directly before the statistical tables in census reports unless graphics are shown. It presents information about unique characteristics of the report and changes or corrections made too late to be reflected in the text or tables themselves.
CONTENTS OF THE APPENDIXES
Appendix A—Provides definitions of the types of geographic areas and related information used in census reports. Appendix B—Contains definitions for the subject-matter items used in census reports, including explanations of derived measures, limitations of the data, and comparability with previous censuses. The subjects are listed alphabetically. In reports that contain both population and housing characteristics, the population characteristics are described first, followed by the explanations of the housing subjects.
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Subjects by Type of Geographic Area and Table Number
[Subjects covered in this report are shown on the left side, and types of geographic areas are shown at the top. For definitions of area classifications, see appendix A. For definitions and explanations of subject characteristics, see appendix B]
Subject POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS
POPULATION COUNTS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE . Age and sex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Disability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Education: School enrollment and type of school, educational attainment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fertility (children ever born) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Household and family characteristics: Family type by presence of own children. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Household size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Household type and relationship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Selected living arrangements, unmarried-partner households . Income: Income in 1989, income type in 1989. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Industry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Labor force: Labor force status of family members . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . School enrollment and labor force status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Language: Ability to speak English by age . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Language spoken at home by sex and age . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Language spoken at home (detailed list) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marital status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Occupation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Poverty status: Income in 1989 below the poverty level. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Residence in 1985 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Veteran status, period of service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Work status in 1989 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Workers in family in 1989 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... Not applicable for this report.
United States, region, division, State
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Cross-Classification of Subjects by Table Number
[Subjects covered in this report are shown on the left side, and types of housing and household characteristics are shown at the top. Tables 19 to 27 are shown for the United States. For definitions and explanations of subject characteristics, see appendix B] Household composition of householder
Subject
Occupied HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS Bedrooms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gross rent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . House heating fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kitchen facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mortgage status and selected monthly owner costs . . . . . . . . . . . . . Persons in unit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Persons per room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Plumbing facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rooms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sewage disposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Source of water. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Units in structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vehicles available . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Year householder moved into unit . . Year structure built . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... Not applicable for this report. 19 ... 19 19 ... 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19
Households Owner Renter
Married-couple families Occupied Owner Renter
Female householder, no husband present Occupied Owner Renter
20 ... 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 ... 20 20 20
21 21 21 21 ... 21 21 21 21 21 21 ... 21 21 21
22 ... 22 22 ... 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22
23 ... 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 ... 23 23 23
24 24 24 24 ... 24 24 24 24 24 24 ... 24 24 24
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USER NOTES
Additional information concerning this 1990 census product may be available at a later date. If you wish to receive these User Notes, contact: Data User Services Division Customer Services Bureau of the Census Washington, DC 20233 301-763-4100 Questions concerning the content of this report may be directed to: Edna L. Paisano Population Division Bureau of the Census Washington, DC 20233
User Note 2
The user should note that there are limitations to many of these data. Please refer to the text provided with this report for further explanations on the limitations of the data.
User Note 3
Estimated population and housing unit totals based on tabulations from only the sample questionnaires (sample tabulations) may differ from the official counts as tabulated from every census questionnaire (100-percent tabulations). Such differences result, in part, because the sample tabulations are based on information from a sample of households rather than from all households (sampling error). Differences also can occur because the interview situation (length of questionnaire, effect of the interviewer, etc.) and the processing rules differ between the 100percent and sample tabulations. These types of differences are referred to as nonsampling errors. (For more information on nonsampling error, see appendix C.) The 100-percent data are the official counts and should be used as the source of information on population and housing items collected on the 100-percent questionnaire, such as age, race, Hispanic origin, number of rooms, and tenure. This is especially appropriate when the primary focus is on counts of the population or housing units for small areas such as census tracts/ BNA’s, block groups, and for American Indian and Alaska Native areas. For estimates of counts of persons and housing units by characteristics asked only on a sample basis (such as education, labor force status, income, and source of water), the sample estimates should be used within the context of the error associated with them. Many users are interested in tabulations of items collected on the sample cross-classified by items collected on a 100-percent basis such as age, race, sex, Hispanic origin, and housing units by tenure. Given the way the weights were applied during sample tabulations, generally, there is exact agreement between sample estimates and 100-percent counts for total population and total housing units for most geographic areas. At the State level and higher geographic levels, sample estimates and 100-percent counts for population by age, sex, race, and Hispanic origin and for housing units by tenure, number of rooms and so on would be reasonably similar and, in some cases, the same. III–1
ADDITIONAL DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS OF DATA GENERAL User Note 1
Age Reporting—Review of detailed 1990 information indicated that respondents tended to provide their age as of the date of completion of the questionnaire, not their age on April 1, 1990. In addition, there may have been a tendency for respondents to round up their age if they were close to having a birthday. It is likely that approximately 10 percent of persons in most age groups are actually 1 year younger. For most single years of age, the misstatements are largely offsetting. The problem is most pronounced at age 0 because persons lost to age 1 may not have been fully offset by the inclusion of babies born after April 1, 1990, and because there may have been more rounding up to age 1 to avoid reporting age as 0 years. (Age in completed months was not collected for infants under age 1.) The reporting of age 1 year older than age on April 1, 1990, is likely to have been greater in areas where the census data were collected later in 1990. The magnitude of this problem was much less in the three previous censuses where age was typically derived from respondent data on year of birth and quarter of birth. (For more information on the design of the age question, see the discussion on comparability under ‘‘Age’’ in appendix B.) USER NOTES
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At smaller geographic levels, including census tract/ BNA, there is still general agreement between 100-percent counts and sample estimates of total population or housing units. At smaller geographic levels, however, there will be expected differences between sample estimates and 100-percent counts for population by age, sex, race, and Hispanic origin and for housing units by tenure, number of rooms and so on. In these cases, users may want to consider using derived measures (such as means and medians) or percent distributions. Whether using absolute numbers or derived measures for small population groups and for a small number of housing units in small geographic areas, users should be cautioned that the sampling error associated with these data may be large. Even though the differences between sample estimates and 100-percent counts for these categories are generally small, the differences for the American Indian, as well as the Hispanic origin populations, are relatively larger than for other groups. The following provides some explanation for these differences. State-level sample estimates of the number of American Indians are generally higher than the corresponding 100-percent counts. It appears the differences are primarily the result of proportionately higher reporting of ‘‘Cherokee’’ tribe on sample questionnaires. This phenomenon occurs primarily in off-reservation areas. The reasons for the greater reporting of Cherokee on sample forms are not fully known at this time. The Census Bureau will do research to provide more information on this phenomenon. For the Hispanic origin population, sample estimates at the State level are generally lower than the corresponding 100-percent counts. The majority of difference is caused by the 100-percent and sample processing of the Hispanic question on the sample questionnaire when the respondent did not mark any response category. When processing the sample, we used written entries in race or Hispanic origin as well as responses to questions only asked on the sample, such as ancestry and place of birth. These procedures led to a lower proportion of persons being assigned as Hispanic in sample processing than were assigned during 100-percent processing. The Census Bureau will evaluate the effectiveness of the 100-percent and sample procedures.
As in previous censuses, the Census Bureau will evaluate the quality of the data and make this information available to data users. In the meanwhile, both 100percent and sample data serve very important purposes and, therefore, should be used within the limitations of the sampling and nonsampling errors.
User Note 4
The data for the Onondaga Reservation should be used with caution. The Onondaga Nation did not allow the Bureau of the Census to complete the census enumeration of the reservation. We believe the 1990 census figure for the total population shown for the Onondaga Reservation in this data product is reasonable. However, a problem with the processing of the incomplete records for the Onondaga Reservation, obtained using our 1990 census ‘‘last resort’’ procedures, resulted in the misclassification of race. Most of the population on the reservation should be classified as American Indian.
User Note 5
The data for the Tuscarora Reservation should be used with caution. After partial enumeration, the Tuscarora Nation did not allow the Bureau of the Census to complete the census enumeration. We believe the 1990 census figure for the total population shown for the Tuscarora Reservation, obtained using our 1990 census ‘‘last resort’’ procedures, resulted in the misclassification of race. Most of the population on the reservation should be classified as American Indian.
User Note 6
The 1990 census data on tribes shown in this report may differ from other sources such as tribal governments and the Bureau of Indian Affairs. One major reason for the difference is that census data are based on self-identification, while statistics from other sources may be based on persons included on tribal membership rolls or persons with a certain proportion of Indian blood. Persons who are on tribal rolls may have reported themselves as some other race in the census.
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Table 1.
American Indian Population by Selected Tribes: 1990
Region and Division Northeast Region Midwest Region East North Central 157 555 20 19 – – – – 19 – 166 – 148 7 11 173 2 368 2 162 42 – 2 10 92 10 3 42 5 167 158 9 – 31 32 6 4 591 348 49 49 – – – – – – – 51 5 – – – – 13 – 10 11 12 2 744 660 51 144 1 413 151 325 25 – – – – – – 29 34 639 34 297 – 39 181 27 26 – – 69 – 87 501 468 26 7 16 12 12 – 373 8 8 – – West North Central 189 904 5 17 17 – – – – – 188 8 166 14 – 20 1 394 1 141 60 19 2 – 28 56 – 40 48 180 143 37 – 1 104 166 – 1 681 72 68 68 – – – – – – – 10 10 – – – – – – – – – 1 147 222 62 64 494 108 197 4 7 – 14 – – 14 32 22 463 21 975 – 6 104 4 2 88 – 284 – 59 690 525 161 4 94 – – – 434 9 9 – – South Region East South Central 46 015 26 – – – – – – – 17 – 17 – – 5 662 587 – 8 – – 32 9 – 24 2 29 29 – – – 6 – 642 – 9 9 – – – – – – – 7 – – – – – 7 – – – – 384 48 31 10 196 19 80 7 – – – – – – – 20 905 17 226 83 64 42 3 462 – – – 28 – 12 69 52 10 7 – 14 14 – 218 – – – – West South Central 354 711 21 30 – 3 – 27 – – 159 – 123 12 24 48 5 211 4 389 86 64 50 7 191 301 – 47 76 1 155 1 122 33 – 50 113 9 1 723 – 2 149 2 125 24 4 – 4 – – – 10 – – – – – 10 – – – – 2 433 45 250 209 1 340 84 505 24 2 2 7 – – 7 17 129 103 124 031 4 16 142 62 25 99 126 4 598 – 588 3 122 2 859 73 190 1 950 14 14 – 15 525 6 6 – – West Region
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]
United States Region and Division State
United States American Indian Abenaki Alaska Native Alaska Indian Alaska Native Chaneliak Chugach Sealaska Other Alaska Native Alaskan Athabaskans Ahtna Alaskan Athabaskan Doyon Tanaina Algonquian Apache Apache Chiricahua Fort Sill Apache Jicarilla Apache Lipan Apache Mescalero Apache Oklahoma Apache Payson Apache San Carlos Apache White Mountain Apache Arapaho Arapaho Northern Arapaho Southern Arapaho Arikara Assiniboine Bannock Blackfoot Brotherton Caddo Caddo Oklahoma Caddo Cahuilla Agua Caliente Cahuilla Cahuilla Soboba Torres-Martinez Other Cahuilla California tribes Cahto Chimariko Coast Miwok Digger Mattole Morongo Santa Rosa Wappo Yuki Other California Canadian and Latin American Canadian Indian Central American Indian French American Indian Mexican American Indian South American Indian Spanish American Indian Catawba Cayuse Chehalis Chemakuan Chemakuan Hoh Quileute Chemehuevi Cherokee Cherokee Cherokees of Northeast Alabama Cherokees of Southeast Alabama Eastern Cherokee Echota Cherokee Etowah Cherokee Northern Cherokee United Keetoowah Band Western Cherokee Other Cherokee Cherokee Shawnee Cheyenne Cheyenne Northern Cheyenne Southern Cheyenne Cheyenne-Arapaho Chickahominy Chickahominy Other Chickahominy Chickasaw Chinook Chinook Clatsop Other Chinook 1 937 391 1 549 1 313 205 779 61 107 131 30 14 198 205 13 192 265 536 1 700 53 330 32 912 739 103 2 750 30 4 144 563 89 2 300 9 700 6 918 5 585 1 319 14 1 671 5 521 187 37 992 466 2 984 2 935 49 1 294 50 888 201 129 26 1 331 126 63 41 35 38 573 53 54 294 54 27 179 3 431 1 744 1 018 13 678 2 882 4 426 964 161 314 738 14 103 621 640 035 680 87 196 968 773 85 285 145 811 5
New England 34 013 1 225 18 – 18 – – – – 71 16 48 5 2 395 458 396 14 – 7 – 29 – – 4 8 68 68 – – 3 14 – 1 551 – 28 28 – – – – – – – 33 – – – – – – 33 – – – 998 234 125 67 206 295 71 9 – – – – – – – 4 306 4 269 – – 19 – 5 – – 13 – – 70 62 8 – 9 – – – 55 8 8 – –
Middle Atlantic 87 173 86 120 – – 59 – 61 – 120 – 95 19 6 436 1 156 1 010 57 – – 2 53 – – 26 8 60 60 – – 13 48 – 2 707 3 16 16 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3 306 219 218 141 774 1 115 839 16 – – – – – – 5 13 412 13 337 – 6 17 2 – 2 – 48 – 16 190 188 2 – – 55 55 – 99 22 17 – 5
South Atlantic 184 637 46 41 15 15 – – 11 – 189 – 187 2 – 178 2 228 1 989 66 – – – 87 36 – 38 12 121 121 – – 53 107 – 3 322 14 139 124 15 – – – – – – 26 8 – – – – 18 – – – – 2 317 196 605 52 746 443 275 792 6 – – – – – – 52 843 47 338 – 54 5 145 117 19 9 – 156 5 34 264 259 5 – 47 682 674 8 422 31 31 – –
Mountain 482 400 26 38 15 23 – – – – 260 8 175 – 77 67 28 445 11 697 61 12 2 516 – 2 846 49 86 1 889 9 289 4 481 3 273 1 194 14 207 4 015 152 10 774 6 157 153 4 42 6 23 13 – – 46 – – – 11 6 16 – 7 6 – 2 548 228 49 73 1 365 163 670 47 – 9 7 – – 7 212 19 608 19 170 – 11 122 6 – 25 – 274 – 5 5 180 1 329 3 776 75 205 64 64 – 929 25 25 – –
Pacific 400 983 94 1 030 158 720 2 80 40 30 13 028 173 12 233 206 416 378 11 408 9 541 353 – 173 11 786 102 – 190 252 657 611 46 – 210 1 020 20 11 001 23 369 363 6 1 248 44 861 188 129 26 1 148 103 63 41 24 32 509 20 37 277 42 11 302 1 579 353 258 7 144 504 1 464 40 146 303 710 14 103 593 345 71 756 71 037 – – 196 93 8 62 19 341 – 143 1 723 1 362 337 24 308 60 60 – 3 467 769 709 32 28
369 352 5 3
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944 11 809 7 104 4 398 307 2 629 901 893 8 21 522 878 813 32 33
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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UNITED STATES SUMMARY
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Table 1.
American Indian Population by Selected Tribes: 1990 Con.
States New England Middle Atlantic
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]
United States Region and Division State
Maine American Indian Abenaki Alaska Native Alaska Indian Alaska Native Chaneliak Chugach Sealaska Other Alaska Native Alaskan Athabaskans Ahtna Alaskan Athabaskan Doyon Tanaina Algonquian Apache Apache Chiricahua Fort Sill Apache Jicarilla Apache Lipan Apache Mescalero Apache Oklahoma Apache Payson Apache San Carlos Apache White Mountain Apache Arapaho Arapaho Northern Arapaho Southern Arapaho Arikara Assiniboine Bannock Blackfoot Brotherton Caddo Caddo Oklahoma Caddo Cahuilla Agua Caliente Cahuilla Cahuilla Soboba Torres-Martinez Other Cahuilla California tribes Cahto Chimariko Coast Miwok Digger Mattole Morongo Santa Rosa Wappo Yuki Other California Canadian and Latin American Canadian Indian Central American Indian French American Indian Mexican American Indian South American Indian Spanish American Indian Catawba Cayuse Chehalis Chemakuan Chemakuan Hoh Quileute Chemehuevi Cherokee Cherokee Cherokees of Northeast Alabama Cherokees of Southeast Alabama Eastern Cherokee Echota Cherokee Etowah Cherokee Northern Cherokee United Keetoowah Band Western Cherokee Other Cherokee Cherokee Shawnee Cheyenne Cheyenne Northern Cheyenne Southern Cheyenne Cheyenne-Arapaho Chickahominy Chickahominy Other Chickahominy Chickasaw Chinook Chinook Clatsop Other Chinook 6 345 38 – – – – – – – 5 – 3 – 2 28 53 53 – – – – – – – – – 9 9 – – – – – 153 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 126 56 17 14 18 19 2 – – – – – – – – 430 428 – – 2 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 19 – – – – New Hampshire 2 390 105 18 – 18 – – – – – – – – – 47 97 80 14 – – – 3 – – – – – – – – – – – 235 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 65 16 6 6 31 6 – – – – – – – – – 351 351 – – – – – – – – – – 6 6 – – – – – – – – – – –
Vermont 2 144 850 – – – – – – – 8 – 8 – – 38 38 38 – – – – – – – – – 3 3 – – – 12 – 90 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 11 – – 7 4 – – – – – – – – – – 114 109 – – – – 5 – – – – – 2 2 – – – – – – – – – – –
Massachusetts 12 343 171 – – – – – – – 26 16 10 – – 124 190 155 – – 7 – 26 – – – 2 48 48 – – 3 2 – 617 – 8 8 – – – – – – – 33 – – – – – – 33 – – – 456 97 67 34 67 122 69 – – – – – – – – 1 868 1 844 – – 17 – – – – 7 – – 20 12 8 – 9 – – – 9 8 8 – –
Rhode Island 4 112 9 – – – – – – – 10 – 10 – – 43 4 – – – – – – – – 4 – – – – – – – – 99 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 80 25 7 – 38 10 – – – – – – – – – 574 568 – – – – – – – 6 – – 11 11 – – – – – – – – – – –
Connecticut 6 679 52 – – – – – – – 22 – 17 5 – 115 76 70 – – – – – – – – 6 8 8 – – – – – 357 – 20 20 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 260 40 28 6 48 138 – 9 – – – – – – – 969 969 – – – – – – – – – – 31 31 – – – – – – 27 – – – –
New York 57 425 52 120 – – 59 – 61 – 73 – 67 – 6 243 591 489 40 – – – 30 – – 26 6 30 30 – – 8 33 – 1 545 3 13 13 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 189 136 153 128 475 780 517 13 – – – – – – 5 6 327 6 313 – – 8 – – – – 6 – 10 131 131 – – – 44 44 – 26 19 14 – 5
New Jersey 14 191 26 – – – – – – – 16 – 16 – – 100 224 189 17 – – – 18 – – – – 7 7 – – – 9 – 489 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 595 54 45 – 48 235 213 – – – – – – – – 2 779 2 751 – 6 3 – – – – 19 – 6 16 16 – – – – – – 23 – – – –
Pennsylvania 15 557 8 – – – – – – – 31 – 12 19 – 93 341 332 – – – 2 5 – – – 2 23 23 – – 5 6 – 673 – 3 3 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 522 29 20 13 251 100 109 3 – – – – – – – 4 306 4 273 – – 6 2 – 2 – 23 – – 43 41 2 – – 11 11 – 50 3 3 – –
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CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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Table 1.
American Indian Population by Selected Tribes: 1990 Con.
States Con. East North Central West North Central North Dakota 25 256 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 20 10 – – 2 – – – – – 8 12 9 3 – 963 74 – 55 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 26 18 – – 8 – – – – – – – – – 32 188 167 – – – – – – – 21 – – 75 7 68 – – – – – 2 – – – – South Dakota 50 294 – – – – – – – – 13 8 5 – – – 9 9 – – – – – – – – – 11 3 8 – 24 17 – 97 – 7 7 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 51 4 – 9 19 10 9 – – – – – – – – 359 359 – – – – – – – – – – 147 129 16 2 20 – – – – – – – –
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]
United States Region and Division State
Ohio American Indian Abenaki Alaska Native Alaska Indian Alaska Native Chaneliak Chugach Sealaska Other Alaska Native Alaskan Athabaskans Ahtna Alaskan Athabaskan Doyon Tanaina Algonquian Apache Apache Chiricahua Fort Sill Apache Jicarilla Apache Lipan Apache Mescalero Apache Oklahoma Apache Payson Apache San Carlos Apache White Mountain Apache Arapaho Arapaho Northern Arapaho Southern Arapaho Arikara Assiniboine Bannock Blackfoot Brotherton Caddo Caddo Oklahoma Caddo Cahuilla Agua Caliente Cahuilla Cahuilla Soboba Torres-Martinez Other Cahuilla California tribes Cahto Chimariko Coast Miwok Digger Mattole Morongo Santa Rosa Wappo Yuki Other California Canadian and Latin American Canadian Indian Central American Indian French American Indian Mexican American Indian South American Indian Spanish American Indian Catawba Cayuse Chehalis Chemakuan Chemakuan Hoh Quileute Chemehuevi Cherokee Cherokee Cherokees of Northeast Alabama Cherokees of Southeast Alabama Eastern Cherokee Echota Cherokee Etowah Cherokee Northern Cherokee United Keetoowah Band Western Cherokee Other Cherokee Cherokee Shawnee Cheyenne Cheyenne Northern Cheyenne Southern Cheyenne Cheyenne-Arapaho Chickahominy Chickahominy Other Chickahominy Chickasaw Chinook Chinook Clatsop Other Chinook 21 931 – – – – – – – – 44 – 34 – 10 31 463 390 7 – 2 – 64 – – – – 38 38 – – – – 6 1 204 – 11 11 – – – – – – – 8 – – – – – 2 – 6 – – 253 29 18 2 148 5 51 6 – – – – – – – 9 433 9 333 – – 41 22 18 – – 19 – 71 129 121 8 – 8 2 2 – 64 – – – –
Indiana 14 233 7 – – – – – – – 20 – 13 7 – 10 285 271 – – – – 14 – – – – 6 6 – – – 14 – 560 – – – – – – – – – – 11 – – – – – – – – 11 – 270 13 – 32 170 27 28 – – – – – – – – 4 955 4 918 – – 23 – – – – 14 – – 74 63 4 7 – 7 7 – 93 – – – –
Illinois 23 357 7 19 – – – – 19 – 29 – 29 – – 28 656 595 17 – – 10 12 – – 22 – 31 22 9 – 19 7 – 880 – 15 15 – – – – – – – 12 – – – – – – – – – 12 788 50 – 24 555 78 81 19 – – – – – – – 7 281 7 166 – 39 68 – – – – 8 – – 149 143 6 – – – – – 100 – – – –
Michigan 58 667 6 – – – – – – – 46 – 46 – – 48 820 767 18 – – – – 7 3 20 5 75 75 – – 6 8 – 1 590 – 5 5 – – – – – – – 20 5 – – – – 11 – 4 – – 1 273 537 19 79 468 16 154 – – – – – – – 29 11 465 11 392 – – 38 5 8 – – 22 – 13 82 82 – – – 3 3 – 79 – – – –
Wisconsin 39 367 – – – – – – – – 27 – 26 – 1 56 144 139 – – – – 2 3 – – – 17 17 – – 6 3 – 357 348 18 18 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 160 31 14 7 72 25 11 – – – – – – – – 1 505 1 488 – – 11 – – – – 6 – 3 67 59 8 – 8 – – – 37 8 8 – –
Minnesota 49 106 – 17 17 – – – – – 77 – 77 – – 4 161 128 17 – – – – – – 10 6 35 27 8 – 73 34 – 262 62 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 385 123 35 45 98 51 33 – – – – – – – – 1 319 1 302 – 6 5 – – – – 6 – 8 56 19 37 – – – – – 7 – – – –
Iowa 7 785 – – – – – – – – 1 – 1 – – – 125 93 27 3 – – 2 – – – – 8 8 – – 5 8 – 175 4 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 188 47 10 2 82 – 47 – – – – – – – – 1 557 1 557 – – – – – – – – – 4 39 22 17 – – – – – 8 – – – –
Missouri 21 961 5 – – – – – – – 40 – 40 – – – 550 527 4 – – – 19 – – – – 29 29 – – 4 24 – 558 6 9 9 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 246 20 17 8 128 42 31 – 2 – 14 – – 14 – 10 747 10 543 – – 22 4 2 77 – 99 – 39 130 119 11 – 9 – – – 168 9 9 – –
Nebraska 12 453 – – – – – – – – 6 – 6 – – – 107 102 – – – – – – – – 5 17 16 1 – 9 – – 77 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 63 3 – – 50 – 10 4 – – – – – – – 1 042 1 024 – – – – – 11 – 7 – – 47 35 12 – 18 – – – 36 – – – –
Kansas 23 049 – – – – – – – – 51 – 37 14 – 16 422 272 12 16 – – 7 56 – 30 29 68 51 17 – 26 9 – 457 – 52 52 – – – – – – – 10 10 – – – – – – – – – 188 7 – – 109 5 67 – 5 – – – – – – 7 251 7 023 – – 77 – – – – 151 – 8 196 194 – 2 47 – – – 213 – – – –
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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UNITED STATES SUMMARY
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Table 1.
American Indian Population by Selected Tribes: 1990 Con.
States Con. South Atlantic District of Columbia 1 523 – – – – – – – – 7 – 7 – – – 43 43 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 64 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 55 – 8 – 9 38 – – – – – – – – – 387 387 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]
United States Region and Division State
Delaware American Indian Abenaki Alaska Native Alaska Indian Alaska Native Chaneliak Chugach Sealaska Other Alaska Native Alaskan Athabaskans Ahtna Alaskan Athabaskan Doyon Tanaina Algonquian Apache Apache Chiricahua Fort Sill Apache Jicarilla Apache Lipan Apache Mescalero Apache Oklahoma Apache Payson Apache San Carlos Apache White Mountain Apache Arapaho Arapaho Northern Arapaho Southern Arapaho Arikara Assiniboine Bannock Blackfoot Brotherton Caddo Caddo Oklahoma Caddo Cahuilla Agua Caliente Cahuilla Cahuilla Soboba Torres-Martinez Other Cahuilla California tribes Cahto Chimariko Coast Miwok Digger Mattole Morongo Santa Rosa Wappo Yuki Other California Canadian and Latin American Canadian Indian Central American Indian French American Indian Mexican American Indian South American Indian Spanish American Indian Catawba Cayuse Chehalis Chemakuan Chemakuan Hoh Quileute Chemehuevi Cherokee Cherokee Cherokees of Northeast Alabama Cherokees of Southeast Alabama Eastern Cherokee Echota Cherokee Etowah Cherokee Northern Cherokee United Keetoowah Band Western Cherokee Other Cherokee Cherokee Shawnee Cheyenne Cheyenne Northern Cheyenne Southern Cheyenne Cheyenne-Arapaho Chickahominy Chickahominy Other Chickahominy Chickasaw Chinook Chinook Clatsop Other Chinook 2 157 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 9 41 41 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 11 – – 67 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 6 – – – – 6 – – – – – – – – – 553 527 – – – – – – – 26 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Maryland 13 838 – – – – – – – – 18 – 18 – – 17 191 175 16 – – – – – – – – 6 6 – – 10 6 – 626 – – – – – – – – – – 9 – – – – – 9 – – – – 252 23 69 – 72 45 43 – – – – – – – – 4 316 4 236 – – 72 – – – – 8 – – 31 31 – – 13 38 38 – 43 – – – –
Virginia 16 041 24 – – – – – – – 24 – 24 – – 66 283 269 – – – – 14 – – – – 18 18 – – – 18 – 449 – 38 38 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 368 57 146 17 81 59 8 11 – – – – – – – 4 822 4 737 – – 41 9 – – – 35 – 10 30 30 – – – 633 625 8 50 5 5 – –
West Virginia 3 013 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 56 56 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 12 – – 82 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 9 9 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 523 1 494 – – – 21 8 – – – – – 14 14 – – – – – – 15 – – – –
North Carolina 82 428 – 3 – 3 – – – – 30 – 30 – – 13 270 226 – – – – 15 – – 29 – 7 7 – – – 47 – 459 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 256 12 30 9 60 44 101 48 – – – – – – – 15 791 10 813 – – 4 924 – – 9 – 40 5 – 54 54 – – 20 – – – 75 – – – –
South Carolina 8 771 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 7 72 64 8 – – – – – – – – 30 30 – – – 6 – 169 – 17 17 – – – – – – – 9 – – – – – 9 – – – – 116 30 – – 29 24 33 633 – – – – – – – 3 279 3 243 – – 28 – – – – 8 – – 7 7 – – – – – – 72 – – – –
Georgia 15 056 12 – – – – – – – 39 – 37 2 – 18 303 249 7 – – – 14 33 – – – 17 17 – – 7 11 – 233 8 53 53 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 161 22 36 6 58 39 – 27 6 – – – – – – 7 508 7 454 – 16 31 7 – – – – – 12 22 22 – – 7 – – – 47 – – – –
Florida 41 810 10 38 15 12 – – 11 – 71 – 71 – – 48 969 866 35 – – – 44 3 – 9 12 43 43 – – 13 19 – 1 173 6 31 16 15 – – – – – – 8 8 – – – – – – – – – 1 094 43 316 20 437 188 90 73 – – – – – – – 14 664 14 447 – 38 49 80 11 – – 39 – 12 106 101 5 – 7 11 11 – 120 26 26 – –
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UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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Table 1.
American Indian Population by Selected Tribes: 1990 Con.
States Con. East South Central West South Central Mountain
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]
United States Region and Division State
Kentucky American Indian Abenaki Alaska Native Alaska Indian Alaska Native Chaneliak Chugach Sealaska Other Alaska Native Alaskan Athabaskans Ahtna Alaskan Athabaskan Doyon Tanaina Algonquian Apache Apache Chiricahua Fort Sill Apache Jicarilla Apache Lipan Apache Mescalero Apache Oklahoma Apache Payson Apache San Carlos Apache White Mountain Apache Arapaho Arapaho Northern Arapaho Southern Arapaho Arikara Assiniboine Bannock Blackfoot Brotherton Caddo Caddo Oklahoma Caddo Cahuilla Agua Caliente Cahuilla Cahuilla Soboba Torres-Martinez Other Cahuilla California tribes Cahto Chimariko Coast Miwok Digger Mattole Morongo Santa Rosa Wappo Yuki Other California Canadian and Latin American Canadian Indian Central American Indian French American Indian Mexican American Indian South American Indian Spanish American Indian Catawba Cayuse Chehalis Chemakuan Chemakuan Hoh Quileute Chemehuevi Cherokee Cherokee Cherokees of Northeast Alabama Cherokees of Southeast Alabama Eastern Cherokee Echota Cherokee Etowah Cherokee Northern Cherokee United Keetoowah Band Western Cherokee Other Cherokee Cherokee Shawnee Cheyenne Cheyenne Northern Cheyenne Southern Cheyenne Cheyenne-Arapaho Chickahominy Chickahominy Other Chickahominy Chickasaw Chinook Chinook Clatsop Other Chinook 6 780 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 150 150 – – – – – – – – – 6 6 – – – 6 – 217 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 80 22 8 6 21 1 22 – – – – – – – – 3 303 3 295 – – 8 – – – – – – – 36 19 10 7 – 14 14 – 49 – – – –
Tennessee 12 304 26 – – – – – – – 8 – 8 – – – 318 295 – – – – 12 9 – – 2 – – – – – – – 173 – 9 9 – – – – – – – 7 – – – – – 7 – – – – 210 26 7 – 115 18 44 – – – – – – – – 7 217 7 139 6 6 32 9 – – – 25 – 12 15 15 – – – – – – 82 – – – –
Alabama 18 155 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 149 110 – – – – 15 – – 24 – 23 23 – – – – – 147 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 86 – 16 4 60 – 6 7 – – – – – – – 9 407 5 840 77 58 2 3 427 – – – 3 – – 18 18 – – – – – – 53 – – – –
Mississippi 8 776 – – – – – – – – 9 – 9 – – 5 45 32 – 8 – – 5 – – – – – – – – – – – 105 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 8 – – – – – 8 – – – – – – – – 978 952 – – – 26 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 34 – – – –
Arkansas 14 141 – 27 – – – 27 – – 13 – 8 5 – 5 301 295 – 6 – – – – – – – 6 6 – – – 7 – 170 – 102 102 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 76 9 – – 60 – 7 – – – – – – – – 7 737 7 679 – – – – – – – 58 – 12 21 21 – – – – – – 198 – – – –
Louisiana 19 873 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 547 525 – – – – – 22 – – – 6 6 – – 12 – – 92 – 10 10 – – – – – – – 10 – – – – – 10 – – – – 276 19 11 151 63 5 27 – – – 7 – – 7 – 2 989 2 934 – – 12 31 – 6 – 6 – 1 2 2 – – – – – – 48 – – – –
Oklahoma 252 132 11 – – – – – – – 57 – 57 – – – 1 722 1 316 – 53 32 – 21 267 – 33 – 1 024 991 33 – 26 45 – 434 – 1 748 1 724 24 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 199 – 41 7 110 – 41 4 2 – – – – – 17 99 227 94 467 4 14 52 18 – 93 126 4 453 – 534 2 802 2 555 57 190 1 881 14 14 – 12 832 – – – –
Texas 68 565 10 3 – 3 – – – – 89 – 58 7 24 43 2 641 2 253 86 5 18 7 170 12 – 14 76 119 119 – – 12 61 9 1 027 – 289 289 – 4 – 4 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 882 17 198 51 1 107 79 430 20 – 2 – – – – – 19 150 18 951 – 2 78 13 25 – – 81 – 41 297 281 16 – 69 – – – 2 447 6 6 – –
Montana 47 574 – – – – – – – – 27 – 8 – 19 17 125 83 – – – – 12 5 – – 25 113 90 23 – 27 3 689 8 8 636 6 4 4 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 117 84 2 – 28 3 – – – – – – – – – 900 878 – – 10 – – 8 – 4 – – 4 158 590 3 549 19 14 11 11 – 41 – – – –
Idaho 14 436 – 14 – 14 – – – – 11 8 3 – – 2 229 206 – – 9 – 3 – – – 11 114 107 7 – – 97 130 256 – – – – – – – – – – 6 – – – – 6 – – – – – 205 35 – 32 122 2 14 12 – – – – – – – 1 835 1 827 – – 2 – – – – 6 – – 63 43 20 – 10 – – – 49 – – – –
Wyoming 9 904 – – – – – – – – 30 – 30 – – – 99 93 – 6 – – – – – – – 3 607 2 581 1 012 14 2 23 11 131 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 29 8 12 – 9 – – – – – – – – – 36 722 715 – – – – – – – 7 – – 224 73 151 – – – – – 10 5 5 – –
Colorado 28 116 – 8 8 – – – – – 33 – 33 – – 11 1 621 1 433 – – 44 – 115 – – 14 15 204 179 25 – 51 44 – 482 – 83 83 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 808 5 7 29 351 90 326 11 – 3 – – – – – 5 884 5 780 – – – 6 – 4 – 94 – 5 366 325 15 26 81 – – – 291 – – – –
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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UNITED STATES SUMMARY
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Table 1.
American Indian Population by Selected Tribes: 1990 Con.
States Con. Mountain Con. Pacific
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]
United States Region and Division State
New Mexico American Indian Abenaki Alaska Native Alaska Indian Alaska Native Chaneliak Chugach Sealaska Other Alaska Native Alaskan Athabaskans Ahtna Alaskan Athabaskan Doyon Tanaina Algonquian Apache Apache Chiricahua Fort Sill Apache Jicarilla Apache Lipan Apache Mescalero Apache Oklahoma Apache Payson Apache San Carlos Apache White Mountain Apache Arapaho Arapaho Northern Arapaho Southern Arapaho Arikara Assiniboine Bannock Blackfoot Brotherton Caddo Caddo Oklahoma Caddo Cahuilla Agua Caliente Cahuilla Cahuilla Soboba Torres-Martinez Other Cahuilla California tribes Cahto Chimariko Coast Miwok Digger Mattole Morongo Santa Rosa Wappo Yuki Other California Canadian and Latin American Canadian Indian Central American Indian French American Indian Mexican American Indian South American Indian Spanish American Indian Catawba Cayuse Chehalis Chemakuan Chemakuan Hoh Quileute Chemehuevi Cherokee Cherokee Cherokees of Northeast Alabama Cherokees of Southeast Alabama Eastern Cherokee Echota Cherokee Etowah Cherokee Northern Cherokee United Keetoowah Band Western Cherokee Other Cherokee Cherokee Shawnee Cheyenne Cheyenne Northern Cheyenne Southern Cheyenne Cheyenne-Arapaho Chickahominy Chickahominy Other Chickahominy Chickasaw Chinook Chinook Clatsop Other Chinook 133 816 13 – – – – – – – 6 – 6 – – 4 6 051 888 17 – 2 441 – 2 643 9 – 42 11 113 55 58 – 4 38 – 117 – 10 6 4 – – – – – – 1 – – – – – – – – 1 – 210 5 8 – 101 – 96 – – – – – – – 8 1 713 1 641 – – 25 – – 10 – 37 – – 145 110 12 23 72 5 5 – 154 – – – –
Arizona 204 150 – 9 – 9 – – – – 84 – 32 – 52 21 19 589 8 370 26 6 22 – 46 35 86 1 820 9 178 111 83 28 – 117 72 – 492 – 39 39 – 42 6 23 13 – – 12 – – – – – – – 7 5 – 755 32 14 12 547 34 116 – – 6 – – – – 104 4 821 4 695 – – 65 – – 3 – 58 – – 115 101 7 7 7 48 48 – 237 – – – –
Utah 24 173 – 7 7 – – – – – 41 – 41 – – – 160 129 – – – – – – – – 31 189 148 41 – 6 33 – 209 – 13 13 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 208 28 6 – 69 30 75 10 – – – – – – 6 1 016 972 – – 12 – – – – 32 – – 25 21 4 – 21 – – – 55 13 13 – –
Nevada 20 231 13 – – – – – – – 28 – 22 – 6 12 571 495 18 – – – 27 – – 13 18 30 30 – – – 19 3 451 – 8 8 – – – – – – – 27 – – – 11 – 16 – – – – 216 31 – – 138 4 43 14 – – 7 – – 7 58 2 717 2 662 – 11 8 – – – – 36 – – 84 66 18 – – – – – 92 7 7 – –
Washington 79 353 13 373 56 281 – 7 12 17 520 – 443 24 53 28 888 607 61 – 7 – 58 13 – 61 81 186 178 8 – 46 392 10 3 456 4 64 64 – 7 – – 7 – – 75 – – 7 6 – 53 – – 9 – 1 608 956 8 29 445 80 90 6 13 274 611 14 103 494 – 8 430 8 305 – – 36 9 – 40 – 40 – 14 462 368 94 – 71 – – – 393 341 300 13 28
Oregon 40 547 20 53 10 20 – 7 9 7 234 – 220 – 14 119 902 701 8 – 22 – 45 36 – 33 57 55 47 8 – 12 223 6 1 121 – – – – 20 – 15 – 5 – 46 – – – – – 38 – – 8 – 443 76 21 – 257 24 65 – 99 8 59 – – 59 23 7 116 7 070 – – – – – 15 – 31 – 8 201 125 68 8 – – – – 156 308 294 14 –
California 243 736 57 94 45 49 – – – – 285 – 210 45 30 206 9 208 7 894 279 – 135 11 664 53 – 88 84 388 358 30 – 152 334 4 6 009 19 300 294 6 1 221 44 846 181 124 26 1 025 103 63 34 16 32 418 20 37 260 42 8 965 496 317 223 6 313 359 1 257 6 34 21 40 – – 40 322 52 915 52 391 – – 160 68 – 7 19 270 – 107 987 801 170 16 237 60 60 – 2 823 120 115 5 –
Alaska 32 173 – 510 47 370 2 66 19 6 11 982 173 11 353 137 319 7 162 126 5 – 9 – 16 – – – 6 17 17 – – – 65 – 251 – 5 5 – – – – – – – 2 – – – 2 – – – – – – 109 39 – – 56 5 9 6 – – – – – – – 1 571 1 571 – – – – – – – – – 14 49 44 5 – – – – – 57 – – – –
Hawaii 5 174 4 – – – – – – – 7 – 7 – – 18 248 213 – – – – 3 – – 8 24 11 11 – – – 6 – 164 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 177 12 7 6 73 36 43 22 – – – – – – – 1 724 1 700 – – – 16 8 – – – – – 24 24 – – – – – – 38 – – – –
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UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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Table 1.
American Indian Population by Selected Tribes: 1990 Con.
Region and Division Northeast Region Midwest Region East North Central 35 605 1 098 415 21 23 737 133 7 545 2 133 710 28 60 28 569 – 28 140 526 63 764 418 3 526 309 144 190 13 12 1 807 1 656 72 – 79 – 12 12 – – 16 – 18 382 382 – – 2 6 – – – 6 519 691 – 687 2 – – 2 – – – – 242 – – – 755 662 42 29 22 – – – 30 – – 27 – – 3 – – – West North Central 46 545 236 9 451 26 335 675 84 39 460 24 – 102 1 608 – 17 632 2 327 223 3 639 6 67 17 – 7 677 1 917 – 5 2 213 1 993 9 – 211 – 7 7 – 2 32 49 62 557 544 13 – – – 5 5 – – 400 1 644 3 1 638 – – – – – – 3 – 296 – – – 738 567 50 12 32 77 – – 7 – – 7 – – – – – – South Region East South Central 641 9 – – 538 – – 15 8 9 – – – – – – 19 – – 13 – 14 – 8 8 – 5 8 186 6 158 1 029 908 91 – – – – – 2 – 15 155 155 – 11 – 15 14 7 7 6 72 3 409 – 2 918 13 15 34 383 39 – 7 32 77 – – – 131 92 13 19 – 5 – 2 – – – – – – – – – – West South Central 1 749 6 – – 1 516 – – – 17 – – 15 – 4 49 – 51 – – – – 24 – 37 30 – 555 55 107 38 366 1 299 15 15 411 16 9 9 – 8 – – 85 6 717 6 566 151 – – 1 1 090 635 455 – 252 27 754 160 27 408 60 15 – 11 8 80 12 12 250 – – – 3 553 3 147 302 – 15 89 – – 46 – – 31 – – 5 2 8 – West Region
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]
United States Region and Division State
United States Chippewa Bad River Bay Mills Chippewa Bois Forte Chippewa Fond du Lac Grand Portage Keweenaw Lac Courte Oreilles Lac du Flambeau Lac Vieux Desert Chippewa Lake Superior Leech Lake Leelanau Little Shell Chippewa Mille Lac Minnesota Chippewa Red Cliff Chippewa Red Lake Chippewa Saginaw Chippewa St. Croix Chippewa Sault Ste. Marie Chippewa Sokoagon Chippewa Turtle Mountain White Earth Other Chippewa Chitimacha Choctaw Choctaw Mississippi Choctaw Mowa Band of Choctaw Oklahoma Choctaw Other Choctaw Chumash Chumash Santa Ynez Coeur d’Alene Coharie Colorado River Colville Comanche Comanche Oklahoma Comanche Coos Coquilles Costanoan Coushatta Alabama Coushatta Coushatta Cowlitz Cree Creek Alabama Quassarte Creek Eastern Creek Lower Muskogee MaChis Lower Creek Indian Poarch Band Principal Creek Indian Nation Thlopthlocco Other Creek Croatan Crow Cupeno Agua Caliente Cupeno Delaware Delaware Eastern Delaware Lenni-Lenape Munsee Oklahoma Delaware Rampough Mountain Sand Hill Diegueno Campo Capitan Grande Diegueno Manzanita Mesa Grande San Pascual Santa Ysabel Sycuan Other Diegueno 105 988 1 442 442 482 69 719 823 102 699 2 763 770 31 190 1 667 682 574 660 2 884 836 3 796 847 485 3 963 318 9 208 2 592 13 625 86 231 65 321 2 624 947 17 323 16 3 208 3 114 94 1 057 1 199 1 645 7 057 11 437 11 267 170 201 520 858 213 736 477 804 467 872 180 168 589 180 64 498 56 102 35
New England 623 16 – – 522 – – – – – – – – – – – 17 – 11 – – 7 – 45 5 – – 272 249 – – 23 – – – – – – – 9 89 89 – 9 – – – – – 9 150 67 – 58 9 – – – – – – – 43 7 7 – 174 77 2 13 – – 82 – – – – – – – – – – –
Middle Atlantic 845 20 6 – 713 – – 6 – – – – – – – – 23 6 – 16 – 15 – 23 17 – 25 519 448 17 – 54 – 6 6 – 17 42 – 37 179 179 – – – 12 – – – 11 226 580 – 535 45 – – – – – – – 204 – – – 2 364 585 27 1 108 13 22 609 – 18 – – 18 – – – – – –
South Atlantic 2 588 – – – 2 079 – – 37 76 – – – 8 48 – – 80 6 21 14 – 154 – 42 23 – 13 2 294 2 016 35 24 219 – 21 21 – 35 1 090 – 66 693 693 – – – 28 12 12 – 9 334 5 805 – 5 068 449 150 12 95 9 9 13 104 306 26 – 26 433 241 35 146 11 – – – 26 6 – 20 – – – – – –
Mountain 6 233 – – – 4 783 6 – 20 21 11 – – 11 16 463 – 35 48 12 6 – 48 – 622 131 – – 3 684 3 250 49 – 385 – 34 34 – 606 11 1 567 352 714 714 – – 8 48 10 5 5 47 4 773 1 399 17 1 360 2 – – 7 – 13 – – 6 820 – – – 540 493 22 5 6 5 9 – 26 – – 20 6 – – – – –
Pacific 11 159 57 12 10 9 496 9 11 37 48 16 3 13 12 45 45 – 192 27 50 28 – 158 9 610 271 – 10 12 149 11 185 114 – 850 – 3 119 3 025 94 389 6 29 6 413 1 951 1 945 6 181 510 748 82 72 10 716 1 741 4 523 – 4 496 9 – 18 – – – – 29 1 156 340 110 230 1 112 980 65 19 4 5 32 7 2 096 97 241 1 308 36 53 254 83 24 –
1
8 45 44
177 9 394 373 117 256 9 800 6 844 558 1 351 103 203 732 9 2 249 103 241 1 431 42 53 262 85 32 –
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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UNITED STATES SUMMARY
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Table 1.
American Indian Population by Selected Tribes: 1990 Con.
States New England Middle Atlantic
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]
United States Region and Division State
Maine Chippewa Bad River Bay Mills Chippewa Bois Forte Chippewa Fond du Lac Grand Portage Keweenaw Lac Courte Oreilles Lac du Flambeau Lac Vieux Desert Chippewa Lake Superior Leech Lake Leelanau Little Shell Chippewa Mille Lac Minnesota Chippewa Red Cliff Chippewa Red Lake Chippewa Saginaw Chippewa St. Croix Chippewa Sault Ste. Marie Chippewa Sokoagon Chippewa Turtle Mountain White Earth Other Chippewa Chitimacha Choctaw Choctaw Mississippi Choctaw Mowa Band of Choctaw Oklahoma Choctaw Other Choctaw Chumash Chumash Santa Ynez Coeur d’Alene Coharie Colorado River Colville Comanche Comanche Oklahoma Comanche Coos Coquilles Costanoan Coushatta Alabama Coushatta Coushatta Cowlitz Cree Creek Alabama Quassarte Creek Eastern Creek Lower Muskogee MaChis Lower Creek Indian Poarch Band Principal Creek Indian Nation Thlopthlocco Other Creek Croatan Crow Cupeno Agua Caliente Cupeno Delaware Delaware Eastern Delaware Lenni-Lenape Munsee Oklahoma Delaware Rampough Mountain Sand Hill Diegueno Campo Capitan Grande Diegueno Manzanita Mesa Grande San Pascual Santa Ysabel Sycuan Other Diegueno 58 – – – 50 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 8 – – – 27 27 – – – – – – – – – – – 2 2 – 9 – – – – – – 20 7 – 7 – – – – – – – – 2 7 7 – 2 – 2 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – New Hampshire 17 – – – 17 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 14 14 – – – – – – – – – – 2 18 18 – – – – – – – – 11 – – – – – – – – – – – 11 – – – 6 6 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Vermont 40 – – – 40 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3 3 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 16 – – – – – – – – – – – 8 – – – 2 2 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Massachusetts 352 16 – – 292 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 7 – 37 – – – 133 122 – – 11 – – – – – – – 7 41 41 – – – – – – – – 64 42 – 42 – – – – – – – – 22 – – – 43 39 – 4 – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Rhode Island 20 – – – 20 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 28 28 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 8 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 18 – – – – – 18 – – – – – – – – – – –
Connecticut 136 – – – 103 – – – – – – – – – – – 17 – 11 – – – – – 5 – – 67 55 – – 12 – – – – – – – – 28 28 – – – – – – – 9 31 18 – 9 9 – – – – – – – – – – – 103 30 – 9 – – 64 – – – – – – – – – – –
New York 373 – – – 329 – – 6 – – – – – – – – 5 6 – – – – – 17 10 – – 249 229 5 – 15 – – – – 17 36 – 8 61 61 – – – 5 – – – 11 111 225 – 197 28 – – – – – – – 53 – – – 543 137 – 89 13 22 282 – 18 – – 18 – – – – – –
New Jersey 158 20 6 – 103 – – – – – – – – – – – 13 – – 16 – – – – – – – 120 107 7 – 6 – 6 6 – – 6 – – 35 35 – – – 7 – – – – 39 170 – 162 8 – – – – – – – 45 – – – 1 339 209 – 803 – – 327 – – – – – – – – – – –
Pennsylvania 314 – – – 281 – – – – – – – – – – – 5 – – – – 15 – 6 7 – 25 150 112 5 – 33 – – – – – – – 29 83 83 – – – – – – – – 76 185 – 176 9 – – – – – – – 106 – – – 482 239 27 216 – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
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UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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Table 1.
American Indian Population by Selected Tribes: 1990 Con.
States Con. East North Central West North Central North Dakota 12 337 – – – 5 197 8 – – 7 – – – 6 – 2 – 53 – 22 – – 2 – 6 983 57 – – 47 47 – – – – – – – – – – 11 – – – – – – – – – – 67 22 – 22 – – – – – – – – 59 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – South Dakota 582 54 – 5 258 – – – 11 – – – – – 2 – 19 – 12 – – – – 190 31 – – 38 35 – – 3 – – – – – 32 5 – 39 39 – – – – – – – – 38 48 – 48 – – – – – – – – 42 – – – 13 13 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]
United States Region and Division State
Ohio Chippewa Bad River Bay Mills Chippewa Bois Forte Chippewa Fond du Lac Grand Portage Keweenaw Lac Courte Oreilles Lac du Flambeau Lac Vieux Desert Chippewa Lake Superior Leech Lake Leelanau Little Shell Chippewa Mille Lac Minnesota Chippewa Red Cliff Chippewa Red Lake Chippewa Saginaw Chippewa St. Croix Chippewa Sault Ste. Marie Chippewa Sokoagon Chippewa Turtle Mountain White Earth Other Chippewa Chitimacha Choctaw Choctaw Mississippi Choctaw Mowa Band of Choctaw Oklahoma Choctaw Other Choctaw Chumash Chumash Santa Ynez Coeur d’Alene Coharie Colorado River Colville Comanche Comanche Oklahoma Comanche Coos Coquilles Costanoan Coushatta Alabama Coushatta Coushatta Cowlitz Cree Creek Alabama Quassarte Creek Eastern Creek Lower Muskogee MaChis Lower Creek Indian Poarch Band Principal Creek Indian Nation Thlopthlocco Other Creek Croatan Crow Cupeno Agua Caliente Cupeno Delaware Delaware Eastern Delaware Lenni-Lenape Munsee Oklahoma Delaware Rampough Mountain Sand Hill Diegueno Campo Capitan Grande Diegueno Manzanita Mesa Grande San Pascual Santa Ysabel Sycuan Other Diegueno 620 – – – 532 – – – – – – 12 – – – – – – – – – 55 – 15 6 – – 481 437 10 – 34 – – – – – – – 6 70 70 – – – 6 – – – – 91 184 – 184 – – – – – – – – 25 – – – 195 177 – 11 7 – – – 18 – – 15 – – 3 – – –
Indiana 419 – – – 383 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 6 – 18 – 12 – – – 211 173 38 – – – – – – – – – – 70 70 – – – – – – – – 81 76 – 76 – – – – – – – – 31 – – – 95 77 – 18 – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Illinois 1 707 125 – – 1 380 – – 9 26 – – 2 10 8 – 7 – 28 9 2 – 50 – 26 25 – 12 576 533 16 – 27 – – – – – – – 2 68 68 – – – – – – – – 91 239 – 239 – – – – – – – – 42 – – – 136 112 24 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Michigan 19 912 52 415 13 14 076 – 7 501 17 5 25 – 4 541 – – 71 56 4 753 – 3 300 – 45 14 13 – 411 388 8 – 15 – 2 2 – – 13 – 4 113 113 – – – – – – – 6 229 131 – 129 2 – – – – – – – 89 – – – 291 279 – – 12 – – – 2 – – 2 – – – – – –
Wisconsin 12 947 921 – 8 7 366 133 – 35 2 090 705 3 46 14 20 – 21 69 442 50 3 418 103 309 46 145 – – 128 125 – – 3 – 10 10 – – 3 – 6 61 61 – – 2 – – – – – 27 61 – 59 – – – 2 – – – – 55 – – – 38 17 18 – 3 – – – 10 – – 10 – – – – – –
Minnesota 32 050 165 9 441 19 465 667 84 39 433 24 – 102 1 598 – 13 632 2 230 219 3 571 – 67 9 – 460 1 822 – 5 149 145 – – 4 – 5 5 – 2 – 8 – 25 25 – – – – – – – – 205 68 – 65 – – – – – – 3 – 38 – – – 34 22 – 12 – – – – 7 – – 7 – – – – – –
Iowa 481 8 – – 412 – – – – – – – – – – – 17 4 12 – – – – 28 – – – 101 89 – – 12 – 2 2 – – – – 8 18 18 – – – – 5 5 – – 17 58 – 58 – – – – – – – – 12 – – – 12 12 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Missouri 298 7 – – 264 – – – 2 – – – – – – – – – 17 5 – 3 – – – – – 775 707 9 – 59 – – – – – – – 4 188 188 – – – – – – – – 39 443 – 443 – – – – – – – – 104 – – – 124 74 36 – – 14 – – – – – – – – – – – –
Nebraska 285 – – 5 278 – – – 2 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 112 103 – – 9 – – – – – – – 28 66 66 – – – – – – – – 19 115 3 112 – – – – – – – – 11 – – – 3 3 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Kansas 512 2 – – 461 – – – 5 – – – 4 – – – 8 – 5 1 – 3 – 16 7 – – 991 867 – – 124 – – – – – – 36 11 221 208 13 – – – – – – – 15 890 – 890 – – – – – – – – 30 – – – 552 443 14 – 32 63 – – – – – – – – – – – –
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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UNITED STATES SUMMARY
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Table 1.
American Indian Population by Selected Tribes: 1990 Con.
States Con. South Atlantic District of Columbia 13 – – – 5 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 8 – – – – – – – – 5 5 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 5 16 – 16 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]
United States Region and Division State
Delaware Chippewa Bad River Bay Mills Chippewa Bois Forte Chippewa Fond du Lac Grand Portage Keweenaw Lac Courte Oreilles Lac du Flambeau Lac Vieux Desert Chippewa Lake Superior Leech Lake Leelanau Little Shell Chippewa Mille Lac Minnesota Chippewa Red Cliff Chippewa Red Lake Chippewa Saginaw Chippewa St. Croix Chippewa Sault Ste. Marie Chippewa Sokoagon Chippewa Turtle Mountain White Earth Other Chippewa Chitimacha Choctaw Choctaw Mississippi Choctaw Mowa Band of Choctaw Oklahoma Choctaw Other Choctaw Chumash Chumash Santa Ynez Coeur d’Alene Coharie Colorado River Colville Comanche Comanche Oklahoma Comanche Coos Coquilles Costanoan Coushatta Alabama Coushatta Coushatta Cowlitz Cree Creek Alabama Quassarte Creek Eastern Creek Lower Muskogee MaChis Lower Creek Indian Poarch Band Principal Creek Indian Nation Thlopthlocco Other Creek Croatan Crow Cupeno Agua Caliente Cupeno Delaware Delaware Eastern Delaware Lenni-Lenape Munsee Oklahoma Delaware Rampough Mountain Sand Hill Diegueno Campo Capitan Grande Diegueno Manzanita Mesa Grande San Pascual Santa Ysabel Sycuan Other Diegueno – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 6 6 – – – – – – – – 32 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 100 12 – 88 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Maryland 217 – – – 138 – – 37 – – – – – – – – 6 – 11 5 – 20 – – – – – 205 191 – – 14 – – – – – – – 2 46 46 – – – 5 – – – – 36 143 – 118 6 19 – – – – – – 29 – – – 62 40 – 11 11 – – – 9 – – 9 – – – – – –
Virginia 293 – – – 247 – – – 8 – – – – 22 – – – – – 5 – – – – 11 – 7 481 405 – – 76 – – – – 26 5 – 8 162 162 – – – – – – – – 14 164 – 157 – 7 – – – – – 48 13 – – – 62 62 – – – – – – 7 – – 7 – – – – – –
West Virginia 24 – – – 13 – – – – – – – – – – – 11 – – – – – – – – – – 30 11 – – 19 – – – – – – – 9 18 18 – – – – – – – – – 8 – 8 – – – – – – – – – – – – 10 2 2 6 – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
North Carolina 505 – – – 392 – – – 15 – – – – – – – 33 – – – – 17 – 42 6 – – 243 204 22 – 17 – – – – 9 1 039 – 47 96 96 – – – – – – – – 32 175 – 160 6 9 – – – – – 47 49 – – – 2 2 – – – – – – 4 – – 4 – – – – – –
South Carolina 127 – – – 72 – – – 48 – – – – – – – 7 – – – – – – – – – – 104 83 – – 21 – – – – – – – – 51 51 – – – – 12 12 – – 50 61 – 61 – – – – – – – 9 29 26 – 26 18 5 – 13 – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Georgia 289 – – – 216 – – – – – – – – – – – 23 6 2 – – 42 – – – – – 247 223 8 – 16 – – – – – 37 – – 15 15 – – – 7 – – – – 21 1 179 – 1 098 2 61 3 12 – – 3 – 43 – – – 27 27 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Florida 1 120 – – – 996 – – – 5 – – – 8 26 – – – – – 4 – 75 – – 6 – 6 979 894 5 24 56 – 21 21 – – 9 – – 299 299 – – – 16 – – – 9 144 4 059 – 3 450 435 54 9 83 9 9 10 – 143 – – – 152 91 33 28 – – – – 6 6 – – – – – – – –
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UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 10 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
Table 1.
American Indian Population by Selected Tribes: 1990 Con.
States Con. East South Central West South Central Mountain
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]
United States Region and Division State
Kentucky Chippewa Bad River Bay Mills Chippewa Bois Forte Chippewa Fond du Lac Grand Portage Keweenaw Lac Courte Oreilles Lac du Flambeau Lac Vieux Desert Chippewa Lake Superior Leech Lake Leelanau Little Shell Chippewa Mille Lac Minnesota Chippewa Red Cliff Chippewa Red Lake Chippewa Saginaw Chippewa St. Croix Chippewa Sault Ste. Marie Chippewa Sokoagon Chippewa Turtle Mountain White Earth Other Chippewa Chitimacha Choctaw Choctaw Mississippi Choctaw Mowa Band of Choctaw Oklahoma Choctaw Other Choctaw Chumash Chumash Santa Ynez Coeur d’Alene Coharie Colorado River Colville Comanche Comanche Oklahoma Comanche Coos Coquilles Costanoan Coushatta Alabama Coushatta Coushatta Cowlitz Cree Creek Alabama Quassarte Creek Eastern Creek Lower Muskogee MaChis Lower Creek Indian Poarch Band Principal Creek Indian Nation Thlopthlocco Other Creek Croatan Crow Cupeno Agua Caliente Cupeno Delaware Delaware Eastern Delaware Lenni-Lenape Munsee Oklahoma Delaware Rampough Mountain Sand Hill Diegueno Campo Capitan Grande Diegueno Manzanita Mesa Grande San Pascual Santa Ysabel Sycuan Other Diegueno 207 – – – 150 – – 15 8 – – – – – – – 12 – – 8 – – – 6 8 – – 148 142 – – 6 – – – – – – – – 50 50 – – – – – – – – 16 40 – 38 – – – – – – 2 32 – – – – 12 12 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Tennessee 278 9 – – 243 – – – – – – – – – – – 7 – – 5 – 14 – – – – 5 474 452 – – 22 – – – – – 2 – 15 41 41 – – – 15 – – – – 39 165 – 165 – – – – – – – – 12 – – – 95 56 13 19 – 5 – 2 – – – – – – – – – –
Alabama 121 – – – 110 – – – – 9 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 – – – 2 212 1 252 – 908 52 – – – – – – – – 42 42 – – – – – – – 6 9 3 021 – 2 542 13 15 34 373 39 – 5 – 28 – – – 24 24 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Mississippi 35 – – – 35 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 5 352 4 312 1 029 – 11 – – – – – – – – 22 22 – 11 – – 14 7 7 – 8 183 – 173 – – – 10 – – – – 37 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Arkansas 155 – – – 97 – – – – – – – – – – – 36 – – – – 15 – – 7 – – 1 473 1 321 – – 152 – – – – – – – – 80 80 – – – – – – – – 46 315 – 300 10 – – 5 – – – 8 – – – – 127 125 2 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Louisiana 186 – – – 163 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 17 6 – 477 1 868 1 695 12 9 136 16 – – – 8 – – – 100 100 – – – – 389 42 347 – 28 287 9 272 – – – 6 – – – – 21 – – – 9 – 9 – – – – – 5 – – – – – 5 – – –
Oklahoma 546 – – – 463 – – – 17 – – 15 – 4 25 – 9 – – – – – – 13 – – – 42 716 27 711 1 127 6 13 872 – 9 9 – – – – 62 5 059 4 908 151 – – – 34 22 12 – 56 24 657 9 24 547 13 – – – – 80 8 – 129 – – – 3 066 2 703 271 – 15 77 – – 33 – – 31 – – – 2 – –
Texas 862 6 – – 793 – – – – – – – – – 24 – 6 – – – – 9 – 7 17 – 78 9 050 7 639 160 – 1 251 – – – – – – – 23 1 478 1 478 – – – 1 667 571 96 – 122 2 495 142 2 289 37 15 – – 8 – 4 4 100 – – – 351 319 20 – – 12 – – 8 – – – – – – – 8 –
Montana 3 233 – – – 2 266 – – 7 – – – – – – 454 – 3 8 – – – – – 396 99 – – 88 74 11 – 3 – – – – – – – 85 30 30 – – – 15 – – – 6 4 312 11 – 11 – – – – – – – – 6 281 – – – 9 9 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Idaho 437 – – – 368 6 – – – – – – – – 5 – 2 – – – – 2 – 48 6 – – 209 173 – – 36 – – – – 577 – 4 157 24 24 – – – – – – – – 128 79 – 79 – – – – – – – – 33 – – – 38 20 13 5 – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Wyoming 272 – – – 191 – – – – – – – – – 4 – – – 2 – – 24 – 51 – – – 103 103 – – – – 3 3 – – – 7 – 28 28 – – – – – – – 41 59 68 8 60 – – – – – – – – 205 – – – 26 26 – – – – – – 6 – – – 6 – – – – –
Colorado 572 – – – 502 – – – 15 – – – 6 16 – – 8 – – – – 2 – 23 – – – 705 630 23 – 52 – 18 18 – – 11 12 23 146 146 – – 8 13 – – – – 64 209 – 207 2 – – – – – – – 23 – – – 200 182 9 – – – 9 – – – – – – – – – – –
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 11 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
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Table 1.
American Indian Population by Selected Tribes: 1990 Con.
States Con. Mountain Con. Pacific
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]
United States Region and Division State
New Mexico Chippewa Bad River Bay Mills Chippewa Bois Forte Chippewa Fond du Lac Grand Portage Keweenaw Lac Courte Oreilles Lac du Flambeau Lac Vieux Desert Chippewa Lake Superior Leech Lake Leelanau Little Shell Chippewa Mille Lac Minnesota Chippewa Red Cliff Chippewa Red Lake Chippewa Saginaw Chippewa St. Croix Chippewa Sault Ste. Marie Chippewa Sokoagon Chippewa Turtle Mountain White Earth Other Chippewa Chitimacha Choctaw Choctaw Mississippi Choctaw Mowa Band of Choctaw Oklahoma Choctaw Other Choctaw Chumash Chumash Santa Ynez Coeur d’Alene Coharie Colorado River Colville Comanche Comanche Oklahoma Comanche Coos Coquilles Costanoan Coushatta Alabama Coushatta Coushatta Cowlitz Cree Creek Alabama Quassarte Creek Eastern Creek Lower Muskogee MaChis Lower Creek Indian Poarch Band Principal Creek Indian Nation Thlopthlocco Other Creek Croatan Crow Cupeno Agua Caliente Cupeno Delaware Delaware Eastern Delaware Lenni-Lenape Munsee Oklahoma Delaware Rampough Mountain Sand Hill Diegueno Campo Capitan Grande Diegueno Manzanita Mesa Grande San Pascual Santa Ysabel Sycuan Other Diegueno 506 – – – 461 – – – – – – – – – – – 3 – – – – 20 – 22 – – – 841 684 – – 157 – 4 4 – – – 5 15 150 150 – – – 2 5 – 5 – 62 291 – 278 – – – – – 13 – – 22 – – – 64 64 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Arizona 626 – – – 575 – – 13 6 11 – – – – – – 6 – – 6 – – – 9 – – – 1 135 1 024 15 – 96 – – – – 29 – 1 510 58 274 274 – – – 18 5 5 – – 52 466 – 466 – – – – – – – – 68 – – – 108 102 – – 6 – – – 20 – – 20 – – – – – –
Utah 278 – – – 135 – – – – – – – – – – – – 40 10 – – – – 71 22 – – 146 113 – – 33 – – – – – – 13 3 18 18 – – – – – – – – 42 96 – 96 – – – – – – – – 91 – – – 47 47 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Nevada 309 – – – 285 – – – – – – – 5 – – – 13 – – – – – – 2 4 – – 457 449 – – 8 – 9 9 – – – 16 11 44 44 – – – – – – – – 54 179 9 163 – – – 7 – – – – 97 – – – 48 43 – – – 5 – – – – – – – – – – – –
Washington 4 021 17 – 10 3 363 4 – 7 – 6 – 5 2 – 3 – 151 – 15 7 – 26 9 286 110 – – 919 848 24 – 47 – 18 18 – 289 6 – 5 970 202 202 – 7 25 – 16 16 – 582 704 447 – 447 – – – – – – – – 289 – – – 127 122 – – – 5 – – 7 – – 6 – – 1 – – –
Oregon 1 606 – – – 1 357 – 11 – 6 – – – – – 29 – 18 – 17 – – – – 110 58 – – 1 101 958 5 – 138 – 59 59 – 58 – 17 125 148 148 – 149 444 – 9 5 4 65 254 395 – 395 – – – – – – – – 133 40 – 40 84 84 – – – – – – 32 – – 14 – – 18 – – –
California 5 010 40 6 – 4 408 5 – 30 42 10 3 8 10 45 13 – 23 27 18 21 – 57 – 146 98 – 10 9 714 8 995 83 – 636 – 3 013 2 919 94 42 – 12 283 1 519 1 513 6 18 32 739 22 16 6 49 674 3 591 – 3 564 9 – 18 – – – – 29 666 300 110 190 853 733 65 19 4 – 25 7 2 048 97 241 1 288 36 44 235 83 24 –
Alaska 322 – – – 208 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 41 – 68 5 – – 236 223 2 – 11 – – – – – – – 35 45 45 – 7 9 9 – – – 20 91 47 – 47 – – – – – – – – 43 – – – 27 27 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Hawaii 200 – 6 – 160 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 34 – – – – – 179 161 – – 18 – 29 29 – – – – – 37 37 – – – – 35 35 – – 18 43 – 43 – – – – – – – – 25 – – – 21 14 – – – – 7 – 9 – – – – 9 – – – –
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UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 12 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
Table 1.
American Indian Population by Selected Tribes: 1990 Con.
Region and Division Northeast Region Midwest Region East North Central 176 11 – 6 15 121 13 – 10 – – – – 14 – 1 9 – 38 – 38 5 – 4 – – – 34 33 11 937 41 806 1 811 8 137 104 649 514 123 12 7 57 325 – – 17 55 105 105 – 118 118 – 36 – 36 – – 14 25 – – – – – – 53 – 10 43 – – 1 172 52 31 31 – 2 33 – 33 42 – 7 041 2 506 11 158 2 247 90 9 107 38 7 West North Central 32 14 – – – 18 – – – – – – – 1 333 4 – 8 – 96 – 96 17 – 1 111 – – – 39 698 1 393 5 102 235 418 14 72 72 – – 145 6 396 2 – – 241 728 720 8 509 509 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 16 – 5 11 – – 183 37 – – – 15 21 – 21 774 – 209 550 10 37 273 230 – 62 9 34 South Region East South Central 33 – – 6 – 27 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 8 8 – 203 – 479 16 93 146 40 30 77 63 14 – 9 53 15 – – – 20 31 31 – 19 19 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 9 – – – – 9 232 13 – – – 9 28 – 28 – 7 7 49 – – 49 – 4 36 5 11 West South Central 297 15 – 40 – 61 – 44 128 9 – – – – 19 2 – 35 25 – 25 10 69 63 – – – 7 298 355 3 284 10 250 442 228 99 492 492 – – 807 16 940 7 2 22 687 180 062 118 945 432 513 23 – 3 – 20 70 – – 16 10 – 6 – 5 – – – – 5 295 20 21 21 – 40 16 – 16 15 – 91 463 – 40 285 138 5 25 23 8 West Region
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]
United States Region and Division State
United States Eastern tribes Moor Nansemond Natchez Nipmuc Southeastern Indians Susquehanock Tunica Tunica Biloxi Waccamaw-Siouan Wesort Wicomico Other Eastern Fort Berthold Fort Hall Gabrieleno Gila River Grand Ronde Gros Ventres Atsina Gros Ventres Haida Haliwa Hidatsa Hoopa Hoopa Other Hoopa Houma Iowa Iroquois Cayuga Iroquois Mohawk Oneida Onondaga Seneca Seneca Seneca Nation Tonawanda Seneca Seneca-Cayuga Tuscarora Wyandotte Juaneno Kalispel Karok Kaw Kickapoo Kickapoo Oklahoma Kickapoo Kiowa Kiowa Oklahoma Kiowa Klallam Jamestown Klallam Lower Elwha Port Gamble Klallam Klamath Konkow Kootenai Long Island Matinecock Montauk Poospatuck Setauket Luiseno La Jolla Luiseno Pala Pauma Pechanga Lumbee Lummi Maidu Maidu Nishinam Makah Maliseet Aroostook Maliseet Mandan Mattaponi Menominee Miami Illinois Miami Indiana Miami Miami Oklahoma Miami Miccosukee Micmac Mission Indians Miwok 3 853 126 142 70 434 1 642 124 44 138 1 006 34 38 55 1 643 3 450 581 1 484 1 253 2 875 – 2 875 1 936 2 946 1 539 2 390 2 386 4 7 809 1 52 1 5 17 11 1 9 8 555 557 111 158 106 307 729 133 263 461 409 1 225 3 245 2 543 1 605 175 3 077 1 166 3 576 3 450 126 9 460 8 936 524 1 522 112 725 230 455 3 113 380 745 488 70 80 338 – 2 798 162 1 757 549 120 210 50 888 3 125 2 334 2 334 – 1 661 891 6 885 1 273 440 8 064 4 580 72 307 3 480 721 261 2 726 2 056 3 438
New England 399 – – – 336 53 – – – – – – 10 – 17 6 – – 17 – 17 36 12 – – – – – 28 1 853 16 548 1 013 77 26 103 103 – – – 56 14 – – 10 – 10 10 – 23 23 – – – – – – – – – 15 6 9 – – 8 – – 8 – – 67 – – – – 11 701 6 695 – – 39 5 5 – – – – 1 819 9 26
Middle Atlantic 357 – 30 – 23 228 66 – – 3 – – 7 – – – – – 66 – 66 16 165 – – – – 11 18 21 700 883 1 069 10 214 1 100 1 169 6 067 5 455 243 369 23 1 116 59 2 – 9 – 30 30 – 99 99 – 5 – 5 – – 9 11 19 435 54 63 318 – 27 – – 27 – – 431 – – – – – 30 – 30 2 68 74 55 – 19 36 – – 228 – 7
South Atlantic 2 302 86 112 12 5 992 39 – – 994 – 38 24 49 7 – 6 – 8 – 8 17 2 633 31 11 11 – 129 54 4 780 49 593 1 454 301 111 458 436 17 5 29 1 762 23 26 – 20 19 35 35 – 225 225 – 25 – 25 – – 7 – 6 14 – – 14 – 24 11 – 11 – 2 47 672 38 10 10 – 47 23 – 23 68 331 178 265 27 45 136 57 233 165 3 15
Mountain 16 – – – – 13 – – – – – – 3 109 3 166 22 1 410 23 2 251 – 2 251 6 – 195 78 78 – 4 73 1 819 14 413 630 280 51 231 209 22 – 20 52 128 30 40 216 57 222 222 – 797 786 11 2 – – 2 – 143 3 485 – – – – – 70 – 25 45 – – 159 47 115 115 – 11 3 – 3 170 – 146 250 – – 225 25 – 100 120 154
Pacific 241 – – 6 55 129 6 – – – 34 – 11 138 237 550 51 195 374 – 374 829 67 135 293 289 4 91
1
1 2 2
296 5 312 77 1 284 1 161 726 125 984 919 42 23 185 127 643 1 538 133 2 783 87 235 235 – 725 725 – 1 431 112 656 228 435 2 870 341 235 8 – 8 – – 2 586 151 1 717 404 120 194 677 2 918 2 157 2 157 – 1 526 36 – 36 202 34 279 437 19 8 229 181 10 184 1 849 3 176
2 2 6 6
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 13 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
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Table 1.
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States New England Middle Atlantic
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]
United States Region and Division State
Maine Eastern tribes Moor Nansemond Natchez Nipmuc Southeastern Indians Susquehanock Tunica Tunica Biloxi Waccamaw-Siouan Wesort Wicomico Other Eastern Fort Berthold Fort Hall Gabrieleno Gila River Grand Ronde Gros Ventres Atsina Gros Ventres Haida Haliwa Hidatsa Hoopa Hoopa Other Hoopa Houma Iowa Iroquois Cayuga Iroquois Mohawk Oneida Onondaga Seneca Seneca Seneca Nation Tonawanda Seneca Seneca-Cayuga Tuscarora Wyandotte Juaneno Kalispel Karok Kaw Kickapoo Kickapoo Oklahoma Kickapoo Kiowa Kiowa Oklahoma Kiowa Klallam Jamestown Klallam Lower Elwha Port Gamble Klallam Klamath Konkow Kootenai Long Island Matinecock Montauk Poospatuck Setauket Luiseno La Jolla Luiseno Pala Pauma Pechanga Lumbee Lummi Maidu Maidu Nishinam Makah Maliseet Aroostook Maliseet Mandan Mattaponi Menominee Miami Illinois Miami Indiana Miami Miami Oklahoma Miami Miccosukee Micmac Mission Indians Miwok 5 – – – 5 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 – 2 – – – – – – – – 62 – 40 5 – 2 2 2 – – – 6 7 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 8 – – 8 – – 12 – – – – – 609 – 609 – – 2 – – – – – – 828 – – New Hampshire 7 – – – 7 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 212 – 103 91 2 – 16 16 – – – – – – – 10 – – – – 18 18 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 10 – – – – – – – – – – 16 – – – – – – 179 – –
Vermont 6 – – – – – – – – – – – 6 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 216 7 57 116 24 3 2 2 – – – – 7 – – – – 10 10 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 4 – 4 – – – – – – – – – 20 – –
Massachusetts 276 – – – 261 11 – – – – – – 4 – – – – – 15 – 15 12 12 – – – – – 28 750 9 160 433 42 16 59 59 – – – 31 – – – – – – – – 5 5 – – – – – – – – – 6 6 – – – – – – – – – 10 – – – – – 36 6 30 – – 9 5 5 – – – – 677 9 –
Rhode Island 31 – – – 22 9 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 68 – 27 21 – 5 15 15 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 7 – – – – – 6 – 6 – – – – – – – – – 49 – –
Connecticut 74 – – – 41 33 – – – – – – – – 17 6 – – – – – 24 – – – – – – – 545 – 161 347 9 – 9 9 – – – 19 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 9 – 9 – – – – – – – – 28 – – – – 11 46 – 46 – – 12 – – – – – – 66 – 26
New York 194 – – – 23 155 9 – – – – – 7 – – – – – – – – 16 13 – – – – 11 6 19 638 856 721 9 420 1 026 1 095 5 432 4 849 222 361 23 1 043 22 – – – – 9 9 – 89 89 – 5 – 5 – – – – 19 408 45 63 300 – – – – – – – 70 – – – – – 25 – 25 – – 19 16 – 2 14 – – 164 – 7
New Jersey 38 – 12 – – 26 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 28 – – – – – 6 907 13 208 412 37 45 135 135 – – – 29 28 2 – – – 11 11 – – – – – – – – – – – – 27 9 – 18 – – – – – – – 105 – – – – – – – – – 8 17 4 – – 4 – – 14 – –
Pennsylvania 125 – 18 – – 47 57 – – 3 – – – – – – – – 66 – 66 – 124 – – – – – 6 1 155 14 140 382 37 29 500 471 21 8 – 44 9 – – 9 – 10 10 – 10 10 – – – – – – 9 11 – – – – – – 27 – – 27 – – 256 – – – – – 5 – 5 2 60 38 35 – 17 18 – – 50 – –
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UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 14 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
Table 1.
American Indian Population by Selected Tribes: 1990 Con.
States Con. East North Central West North Central North Dakota – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 189 2 – – – 59 – 59 – – 1 012 – – – 5 – 54 – 4 9 10 – – – – – – – 31 – – – – 4 4 – 3 3 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 32 24 – – – 15 – – – 564 – 8 – – – – – – 11 – – South Dakota – – – – – – – – – – – – – 81 – – – – 7 – 7 – – 44 – – – – – 64 – – 33 19 9 3 3 – – – – – – – – – 15 15 – 11 11 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 12 – 15 – – – – – – – – –
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]
United States Region and Division State
Ohio Eastern tribes Moor Nansemond Natchez Nipmuc Southeastern Indians Susquehanock Tunica Tunica Biloxi Waccamaw-Siouan Wesort Wicomico Other Eastern Fort Berthold Fort Hall Gabrieleno Gila River Grand Ronde Gros Ventres Atsina Gros Ventres Haida Haliwa Hidatsa Hoopa Hoopa Other Hoopa Houma Iowa Iroquois Cayuga Iroquois Mohawk Oneida Onondaga Seneca Seneca Seneca Nation Tonawanda Seneca Seneca-Cayuga Tuscarora Wyandotte Juaneno Kalispel Karok Kaw Kickapoo Kickapoo Oklahoma Kickapoo Kiowa Kiowa Oklahoma Kiowa Klallam Jamestown Klallam Lower Elwha Port Gamble Klallam Klamath Konkow Kootenai Long Island Matinecock Montauk Poospatuck Setauket Luiseno La Jolla Luiseno Pala Pauma Pechanga Lumbee Lummi Maidu Maidu Nishinam Makah Maliseet Aroostook Maliseet Mandan Mattaponi Menominee Miami Illinois Miami Indiana Miami Miami Oklahoma Miami Miccosukee Micmac Mission Indians Miwok 61 – – – 9 46 6 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 14 25 984 – 102 286 76 50 318 211 107 – – 25 127 – – 8 23 9 9 – 23 23 – 8 – 8 – – – – – – – – – – 10 – 10 – – – 177 – 7 7 – – – – – – – 43 109 – – 96 13 – 42 9 –
Indiana 11 – – – 6 5 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 – – – 7 – 373 – 64 148 48 – 51 51 – – 5 – 57 – – – 23 5 5 – 9 9 – – – – – – 7 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 79 45 – – – – 26 – 26 – – 32 2 122 – 143 1 945 34 – 8 29 –
Illinois 41 – – – – 24 7 – 10 – – – – – – – 9 – 5 – 5 – – – – – – 13 – 956 25 96 86 577 – 103 86 5 12 – – 69 – – – 9 30 30 – 37 37 – – – – – – 7 25 – – – – – – 43 – – 43 – – 121 – 24 24 – – – – – 14 – 487 122 11 6 99 6 9 23 – –
Michigan 57 11 – 6 – 40 – – – – – – – – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – 7 2 393 13 501 1 209 397 35 138 127 11 – – 32 68 – – 9 – 33 33 – 32 32 – 17 – 17 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 783 7 – – – – 7 – 7 5 – 124 147 – 9 101 37 – 28 – –
Wisconsin 6 – – – – 6 – – – – – – – 14 – – – – 33 – 33 5 – 2 – – – – 1 7 231 3 43 82 7 039 19 39 39 – – 2 – 4 – – – – 28 28 – 17 17 – 11 – 11 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 12 – – – – 2 – – – 23 – 6 355 6 – – 6 – – 6 – 7
Minnesota – – – – – – – – – – – – – 46 – – – – 10 – 10 – – 8 – – – – 26 281 – 25 31 197 – 26 26 – – – 2 – – – – – 11 11 – 40 40 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 14 13 – – – – 2 – 2 136 – 99 16 – – 16 – – 8 2 12
Iowa 9 – – – – 9 – – – – – – – 4 – – – – – – – 2 – – – – – – 11 103 – 12 56 31 – – – – – – 4 – – – – – 18 18 – 32 32 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 4 – 30 37 – – 27 10 – – – –
Missouri 14 14 – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 – – – 8 – 8 – – 47 – – – 34 104 566 – 38 27 126 – 20 20 – – 131 – 224 2 – – 81 43 43 – 64 64 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 5 – 5 – – – 93 – – – – – 19 – 19 16 – 24 180 – 16 86 78 – 15 7 22
Nebraska 2 – – – – 2 – – – – – – – 8 – – – – 4 – 4 – – – – – – – 161 34 5 14 10 5 – – – – – – – – – – – 41 7 7 – 14 14 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 5 – – 5 – – – – – – – – – – – 42 – – 9 2 – 5 2 – – – –
Kansas 7 – – – – 7 – – – – – – – 5 – – 8 – 8 – 8 15 – – – – – – 396 291 – 9 69 30 5 23 23 – – 14 – 141 – – – 119 630 622 8 345 345 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 6 – – 6 – – 44 – – – – – – – – – – 33 308 8 21 139 140 – 28 – –
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States Con. South Atlantic District of Columbia 19 19 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 6 – – – – – 4 23 – – – – – 31 – 16 15 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 11 – – – – – – – – – 6 7 15 – – – 15 – – – –
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]
United States Region and Division State
Delaware Eastern tribes Moor Nansemond Natchez Nipmuc Southeastern Indians Susquehanock Tunica Tunica Biloxi Waccamaw-Siouan Wesort Wicomico Other Eastern Fort Berthold Fort Hall Gabrieleno Gila River Grand Ronde Gros Ventres Atsina Gros Ventres Haida Haliwa Hidatsa Hoopa Hoopa Other Hoopa Houma Iowa Iroquois Cayuga Iroquois Mohawk Oneida Onondaga Seneca Seneca Seneca Nation Tonawanda Seneca Seneca-Cayuga Tuscarora Wyandotte Juaneno Kalispel Karok Kaw Kickapoo Kickapoo Oklahoma Kickapoo Kiowa Kiowa Oklahoma Kiowa Klallam Jamestown Klallam Lower Elwha Port Gamble Klallam Klamath Konkow Kootenai Long Island Matinecock Montauk Poospatuck Setauket Luiseno La Jolla Luiseno Pala Pauma Pechanga Lumbee Lummi Maidu Maidu Nishinam Makah Maliseet Aroostook Maliseet Mandan Mattaponi Menominee Miami Illinois Miami Indiana Miami Miami Oklahoma Miami Miccosukee Micmac Mission Indians Miwok 12 12 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 6 – – – – – – 16 – – 8 – – – – – – – 8 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 7 – – – – – 6 – 6 – – – – – – – – – – – – Maryland 178 37 – – – 59 29 – – – – 38 15 – 7 – – – 8 – 8 – 192 – – – – – 15 479 37 63 149 68 29 98 98 – – 15 20 – – – – – – – – 24 24 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 13 11 – 2 – – 1 167 – – – – 12 – – – 15 11 2 – – – – – – 16 – –
Virginia 266 18 91 – – 140 – – – 8 – – 9 – – – – – – – – – 131 – 5 5 – 12 9 507 8 74 257 72 – 23 23 – – – 73 – – – 20 – 18 18 – 21 21 – 15 – 15 – – 7 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 450 – – – – 8 – – – 13 303 50 36 – 11 25 – – 17 3 –
West Virginia 3 – – – – 3 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 33 – 4 10 – – 19 19 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 30 – – – – 27 – – – – 8 6 – – – – – – – – –
North Carolina 1 370 – 4 – – 387 8 – – 971 – – – 49 – – – – – – – – 2 287 8 – – – – 23 1 930 4 59 142 49 22 87 81 6 – – 1 567 – – – – 9 – – – 27 27 – 10 – 10 – – – – – – – – – – 2 – – – – 2 44 535 1 6 6 – – – – – – 3 – – – – – – – 33 – –
South Carolina 345 – – 12 – 333 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 116 – 21 77 9 – – – – – – 9 – – – – – 6 6 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 486 – 4 4 – – – – – – – 12 12 – – 12 – 11 13 – 8
Georgia 17 – – – – 9 – – – 8 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 94 7 195 – 30 63 30 21 42 37 – 5 – 9 – 26 – – – 11 11 – 75 75 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 9 – – 9 – – 327 – – – – – 6 – 6 40 – 15 40 11 – 22 7 – – – 7
Florida 92 – 17 – 5 61 2 – – 7 – – – – – – – – – – – 17 13 – 6 6 – 23 – 1 473 – 326 733 73 39 189 178 11 – 14 76 23 – – – 10 – – – 78 78 – – – – – – – – 6 14 – – 14 – – – – – – – 659 37 – – – – 11 – 11 – – 86 162 16 34 77 35 222 86 – –
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States Con. East South Central West South Central Mountain
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]
United States Region and Division State
Kentucky Eastern tribes Moor Nansemond Natchez Nipmuc Southeastern Indians Susquehanock Tunica Tunica Biloxi Waccamaw-Siouan Wesort Wicomico Other Eastern Fort Berthold Fort Hall Gabrieleno Gila River Grand Ronde Gros Ventres Atsina Gros Ventres Haida Haliwa Hidatsa Hoopa Hoopa Other Hoopa Houma Iowa Iroquois Cayuga Iroquois Mohawk Oneida Onondaga Seneca Seneca Seneca Nation Tonawanda Seneca Seneca-Cayuga Tuscarora Wyandotte Juaneno Kalispel Karok Kaw Kickapoo Kickapoo Oklahoma Kickapoo Kiowa Kiowa Oklahoma Kiowa Klallam Jamestown Klallam Lower Elwha Port Gamble Klallam Klamath Konkow Kootenai Long Island Matinecock Montauk Poospatuck Setauket Luiseno La Jolla Luiseno Pala Pauma Pechanga Lumbee Lummi Maidu Maidu Nishinam Makah Maliseet Aroostook Maliseet Mandan Mattaponi Menominee Miami Illinois Miami Indiana Miami Miami Oklahoma Miami Miccosukee Micmac Mission Indians Miwok 12 – – – – 12 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 8 8 – – – 176 – 43 75 9 1 48 34 14 – – – – – – – 20 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 58 7 – – – – 2 – 2 – – – 8 – – 8 – – 16 – –
Tennessee – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 6 – 149 – 16 43 11 29 14 14 – – – 21 15 – – – – 14 14 – 6 6 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 115 – – – – – 22 – 22 – – 7 31 – – 31 – – – 5 –
Alabama 21 – – 6 – 15 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 46 – 143 16 34 17 20 – 15 15 – – 9 32 – – – – – 8 8 – 4 4 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 9 – – – – 9 57 6 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 4 17 – 11
Mississippi – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 151 – 11 – – 11 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 9 9 – 9 9 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 – – – – 9 4 – 4 – 7 – 10 – – 10 – – 3 – –
Arkansas – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 25 – 99 – 20 10 12 – – – – – 9 – 48 – 2 – – 18 18 – 32 32 – 3 – 3 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 29 2 – – – – – – – – – 17 – – – – – – – 9 –
Louisiana 147 – – 6 – – – 27 114 – – – – – 12 2 – – – – – – 24 – – – – 7 204 4 273 – 42 130 12 7 21 21 – – 27 – 34 – – – – 18 18 – 7 7 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 62 – 5 5 – – – – – – – – 6 – – 6 – – – – –
Oklahoma 21 15 – – – 6 – – – – – – – – 7 – – 13 23 – 23 – 45 42 – – – – 314 2 143 10 61 154 59 18 284 284 – – 761 16 780 7 – 5 624 354 236 118 438 925 513 20 – – – 20 60 – – 6 – – 6 – – – – – – – 88 – 6 6 – 40 – – – 9 – 34 398 – 32 247 119 – 13 – –
Texas 129 – – 34 – 55 – 17 14 9 – – – – – – – 22 2 – 2 10 – 21 – – – 69 37 769 – 127 148 145 74 187 187 – – 10 – 78 – – 17 63 790 790 – 468 468 – – – – – – 10 – – 10 10 – – – 5 – – – – 5 116 18 10 10 – – 16 – 16 6 – 40 59 – 8 32 19 5 12 14 8
Montana 1 – – – – – – – – – – – 1 44 32 – – – 2 082 – 2 082 2 – 91 – – – – 2 73 – 26 10 17 – 20 – 20 – – – – – 34 36 3 12 12 – 4 4 – 2 – – 2 – 18 – 349 – – – – – – – – – – – 8 8 7 7 – – – – – 45 – 10 45 – – 45 – – 2 – –
Idaho – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 911 – – 8 16 – 16 4 – 3 41 41 – – – 143 – 74 33 16 – 18 18 – – 2 – – 8 6 31 – 2 2 – 61 61 – – – – – – 8 – 116 – – – – – 33 – – 33 – – 4 18 29 29 – 7 – – – 16 – – 16 – – 14 2 – – 15 23
Wyoming – – – – – – – – – – – – – 9 65 – – – 50 – 50 – – – – – – – – 34 – – 27 – – 7 7 – – – – – – – 14 – – – – – – – – – – – – 13 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 25 25 – – 3 – 3 20 – – – – – – – – – – –
Colorado 7 – – – – 7 – – – – – – – 4 6 17 3 – 5 – 5 – – 24 11 11 – 4 27 496 – 99 156 78 13 67 67 – – 10 41 32 – – 35 – 21 21 – 143 143 – – – – – – 26 – – – – – – – 11 – 9 2 – – 86 – 5 5 – 4 – – – 43 – 35 69 – – 46 23 – 8 13 22
1 1 6 5
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States Con. Mountain Con. Pacific
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]
United States Region and Division State
New Mexico Eastern tribes Moor Nansemond Natchez Nipmuc Southeastern Indians Susquehanock Tunica Tunica Biloxi Waccamaw-Siouan Wesort Wicomico Other Eastern Fort Berthold Fort Hall Gabrieleno Gila River Grand Ronde Gros Ventres Atsina Gros Ventres Haida Haliwa Hidatsa Hoopa Hoopa Other Hoopa Houma Iowa Iroquois Cayuga Iroquois Mohawk Oneida Onondaga Seneca Seneca Seneca Nation Tonawanda Seneca Seneca-Cayuga Tuscarora Wyandotte Juaneno Kalispel Karok Kaw Kickapoo Kickapoo Oklahoma Kickapoo Kiowa Kiowa Oklahoma Kiowa Klallam Jamestown Klallam Lower Elwha Port Gamble Klallam Klamath Konkow Kootenai Long Island Matinecock Montauk Poospatuck Setauket Luiseno La Jolla Luiseno Pala Pauma Pechanga Lumbee Lummi Maidu Maidu Nishinam Makah Maliseet Aroostook Maliseet Mandan Mattaponi Menominee Miami Illinois Miami Indiana Miami Miami Oklahoma Miami Miccosukee Micmac Mission Indians Miwok 5 – – – – 3 – – – – – – 2 19 – – – – 32 – 32 – – 12 3 3 – – 24 198 – 22 59 50 12 55 53 2 – – – – – – – 39 9 9 – 240 231 9 – – – – – 16 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 4 8 – – – – – – – – – 13 47 – – 47 – – – 26 –
Arizona 3 – – – – 3 – – – – – – – – 8 5 1 407 15 41 – 41 – – 27 9 9 – – 5 434 10 60 162 88 22 50 50 – – 6 – 36 – – 32 7 76 76 – 301 301 – – – – – – 4 – 6 – – – – – 7 – 7 – – – 23 6 14 14 – – – – – 24 – 53 22 – – 22 – – 90 49 20
Utah – – – – – – – – – – – – – 23 83 – – – 6 – 6 – – 8 6 6 – – 15 181 4 66 81 13 – – – – – 2 – 15 – – 22 – 51 51 – 11 11 – – – – – – – 3 14 – – – – – – – – – – – 11 5 2 2 – – – – – 22 – 28 14 – – 14 – – – – 14
Nevada – – – – – – – – – – – – – 10 61 – – – 19 – 19 – – 30 8 8 – – – 260 – 66 102 18 4 14 14 – – – 11 45 22 – 46 8 51 51 – 37 35 2 – – – – – 58 – – – – – – – 19 – 9 10 – – 23 2 33 33 – – – – – – – 7 37 – – 37 – – – 17 75
Washington 45 – – – – 34 6 – – – 5 – – 64 42 – 10 154 297 – 297 464 10 60 89 89 – – 59 767 10 135 128 35 56 162 128 34 – 2 25 214 2 114 77 11 36 36 – 60 60 – 1 253 91 555 213 394 157 9 144 – – – – – 81 15 46 20 – – 80 2 713 42 42 – 1 418 11 – 11 17 – 28 140 6 – 49 85 – 51 98 46
Oregon 11 – – – – – – – – – – – 11 63 75 – 41 973 22 – 22 135 26 – 158 154 4 – 20 545 6 78 57 87 14 117 117 – – 92 2 92 8 1 359 15 13 13 – 72 72 – 16 – 11 5 – 2 312 4 68 – – – – – 4 – – – – 4 25 63 88 88 – 15 – – – 43 – 89 46 – 8 25 13 – 11 51 54
California 153 – – 6 43 75 – – – – 29 – – 11 102 550 – 68 41 – 41 120 16 70 2 025 2 025 – 76 206 3 681 61 975 945 529 44 618 593 8 17 91 83 335 1 528 – 2 300 61 163 163 – 557 557 – 158 17 90 10 41 346 328 3 8 – 8 – – 2 501 136 1 671 384 120 190 479 118 2 005 2 005 – 84 21 – 21 142 34 136 221 7 – 155 59 10 122 1 685 3 047
Alaska 17 – – – 12 5 – – – – – – – – 12 – – – 14 – 14 1 110 – 5 13 13 – 7 11 166 – 29 21 28 – 69 63 – 6 – 17 2 – 18 26 – 23 23 – 4 4 – 4 4 – – – 29 – 20 – – – – – – – – – – – 41 21 22 22 – 9 4 – 4 – – 12 30 6 – – 24 – – 7 4
Hawaii 15 – – – – 15 – – – – – – – – 6 – – – – – – – 15 – 8 8 – 8 – 153 – 67 10 47 11 18 18 – – – – – – – 21 – – – – 32 32 – – – – – – 26 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 52 3 – – – – – – – – – 14 – – – – – – – 8 25
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Region and Division Northeast Region Midwest Region East North Central 13 13 – 36 23 23 20 1 342 63 – 22 12 1 8 1 165 6 319 8 5 681 13 39 12 5 617 57 – – – – – 57 – – – – – 34 11 11 – 135 – 135 81 15 – 15 17 76 – 16 9 – – – 9 – 2 – 2 3 949 21 327 58 70 48 3 384 41 – 10 571 30 – 20 125 – 21 – 67 – – – – 137 – 16 5 18 – 2 16 15 – 54 – 24 21 West North Central 54 54 – – 2 – 11 1 251 72 – 2 2 – – – 3 483 2 785 137 254 – – 18 236 157 – 8 – 5 – 115 – 12 – – 17 – 14 14 – 197 2 195 – 175 – 175 11 75 – – 47 – – – 47 – 626 2 624 2 693 314 6 – 10 – 1 971 392 – 46 397 24 – – 173 22 21 – 21 – 2 – – 68 – 4 – 2 – 1 – 18 8 10 – – 23 South Region East South Central – – – 12 – – 9 297 12 – 13 – – – 13 7 – 126 – 63 – – – 63 16 – – – – – 16 – – – – – – – – – 6 – 6 12 11 – 11 – 26 3 – – – – – – – – – – 131 38 – – – – 93 – – 13 113 8 – – 2 – – – 20 – – – – 44 – – – – 11 – – – – 9 – – 19 West South Central 20 20 – 20 20 31 30 2 991 96 – 128 128 – – – 88 92 6 056 1 239 526 – – – 526 115 – – – – – 113 – 2 – – – 13 6 6 – 1 842 154 1 688 75 584 19 565 – 160 – 39 29 – – – 29 – 1 837 86 1 751 5 720 1 154 – 5 8 – 4 479 74 – 32 1 694 22 – – 150 57 53 – 155 4 – – 6 217 – 8 – – 9 39 34 21 – 52 786 – 81 West Region
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]
United States Region and Division State
United States Modoc Modoc Oklahoma Modoc Mohegan Mono Nanticoke Narragansett Navajo Nez Perce Nomalaki Northwest tribes Columbia Kalapuya Tillamook Other Northwest Omaha Oregon Athabaskan Osage Otoe-Missouria Ottawa Burt Lake Ottawa Michigan Ottawa Oklahoma Ottawa Ottawa Paiute Burns Paiute Kaibab Moapa Northern Paiute Owens Valley Paiute Pyramid Lake Southern Paiute Walker River Yerington Paiute Other Paiute Pamunkey Passamaquoddy Passamaquoddy Other Passamaquoddy Pawnee Oklahoma Pawnee Pawnee Penobscot Peoria Oklahoma Peoria Peoria Pequot Pima Piscataway Pit River Pomo Central Pomo Kashaya Northern Pomo Pomo Other Pomo Ponca Oklahoma Ponca Ponca Potawatomi Citizen Band Potawatomi Forest County Hannahville Huron Potawatomi Pogagon Potawatomi Potawatomi Prairie Band Wisconsin Potawatomi Powhatan Pueblo Acoma Arizona Tewa Cochiti Hopi Isleta Jemez Keres Laguna Nambe Picuris Piro Pojoaque Pueblo Sandia San Felipe San Ildefonso San Juan Santa Ana Santa Clara Santo Domingo Taos Tesuque Tewa Tigua Zia Zuni 521 521 – 996 697 529 564 298 003 314 699 511 52 93 43 363 341 430 762 885 13 73 80 719
New England – – – 507 – 8 2 087 366 38 – 43 43 – – – 8 – 63 18 10 – – – 10 26 – – – – – – – – 22 – 4 10 2 101 2 101 – 25 – 25 1 642 – – – 482 18 26 – 9 9 – – – – 20 – 20 65 5 – – – – 48 12 – 27 187 – – – 23 25 – – 8 – – – – 26 – – – – – – 83 – – – 22 – –
Middle Atlantic 25 25 – 195 – 586 81 815 20 – 204 204 – – – 13 – 40 26 88 – – – 88 34 – – – – – 34 – – – – – 152 30 30 – 89 – 89 142 – – – 44 33 22 14 – – – – – – 31 – 31 184 36 – – – – 146 2 – 360 422 7 – – 172 – – – 45 – 21 – – 26 – – – – 6 – 104 – – 12 17 – 12
South Atlantic – – – 98 3 789 141 1 665 145 21 43 43 – – – 144 12 341 107 448 – – – 448 138 – – – – – 120 13 5 – – – 177 164 164 – 180 – 180 250 69 – 69 73 114 729 18 35 – – – 35 – 9 – 9 431 68 – – – – 359 4 – 191 747 13 25 14 171 67 – – 138 8 – – – 91 – 21 3 – – – 13 23 – 55 39 – 66
Mountain 14 14 – 73 38 23 31 205 388 2 018 – 12 12 – – – 206 4 705 90 148 – – – 148 5 429 – 84 51 78 – 4 061 602 52 317 156 28 6 50 50 – 389 – 389 42 112 19 93 12 13 314 – 61 144 17 – – 127 – 138 7 131 907 127 – – – – 741 39 – 41 46 602 3 562 392 1 122 9 841 2 944 2 047 36 5 353 288 191 – 33 1 087 285 2 137 396 1 035 552 1 102 2 572 1 689 217 1 055 103 760 7 803
Pacific 395 395 – 55 1 611 69 154 11 183 1 539 293 232 67 51 85 29 249 225 1 995 137 667 – 34 50 583 5 397 138 9 – 151 314 4 685 13 22 34 13 18 8 90 90 – 524 – 524 163 308 18 290 40 258 44 605 625 77 62 262 165 59
1 1 2 225 4
4 10 1 7
7
11 369 138 101 51 234 314 9 201 628 93 373 169 67 400 2 466 2 466 – 3 387 156 3 231 2 407 1 274 56 1 218 679 15 074 824 1 753 4 898 103 62 262 4 412 59 2 788 104 2 684 16 719 1 954 333 63 88 48 13 640 593 – 795 55 330 3 938 423 1 184 11 791 3 306 2 238 36 6 424 300 245 15 39 2 664 291 2 218 411 1 081 596 1 180 2 865 1 875 225 1 640 1 271 793 8 281
1 1 4
4
125 9 116 2 639 191 – – – – 2 419 29 – 75 4 597 272 6 28 1 134 191 96 – 617 – 31 15 – 968 6 32 7 26 18 36 43 109 – 393 304 9 256
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States New England Middle Atlantic
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]
United States Region and Division State
Maine Modoc Modoc Oklahoma Modoc Mohegan Mono Nanticoke Narragansett Navajo Nez Perce Nomalaki Northwest tribes Columbia Kalapuya Tillamook Other Northwest Omaha Oregon Athabaskan Osage Otoe-Missouria Ottawa Burt Lake Ottawa Michigan Ottawa Oklahoma Ottawa Ottawa Paiute Burns Paiute Kaibab Moapa Northern Paiute Owens Valley Paiute Pyramid Lake Southern Paiute Walker River Yerington Paiute Other Paiute Pamunkey Passamaquoddy Passamaquoddy Other Passamaquoddy Pawnee Oklahoma Pawnee Pawnee Penobscot Peoria Oklahoma Peoria Peoria Pequot Pima Piscataway Pit River Pomo Central Pomo Kashaya Northern Pomo Pomo Other Pomo Ponca Oklahoma Ponca Ponca Potawatomi Citizen Band Potawatomi Forest County Hannahville Huron Potawatomi Pogagon Potawatomi Potawatomi Prairie Band Wisconsin Potawatomi Powhatan Pueblo Acoma Arizona Tewa Cochiti Hopi Isleta Jemez Keres Laguna Nambe Picuris Piro Pojoaque Pueblo Sandia San Felipe San Ildefonso San Juan Santa Ana Santa Clara Santo Domingo Taos Tesuque Tewa Tigua Zia Zuni – – – 9 – – 10 30 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 750 1 750 – 7 – 7 1 090 – – – – 7 – – – – – – – – 11 – 11 6 5 – – – – 1 – – 2 3 – – – 3 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – New Hampshire – – – 9 – – 8 13 18 – – – – – – 8 – – 18 10 – – – 10 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 108 108 – 2 – 2 104 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Vermont – – – 7 – – – 64 – – 9 9 – – – – – 3 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 2 – – – – 31 – – – 6 – – – 9 9 – – – – – – – 5 – – – – – 5 – – – 16 – – – – – – – 8 – – – – 8 – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Massachusetts – – – 7 – – 213 140 9 – 10 10 – – – – – 37 – – – – – – 26 – – – – – – – – 22 – 4 10 169 169 – 16 – 16 182 – – – 65 11 26 – – – – – – – 9 – 9 37 – – – – – 25 12 – 12 126 – – – 13 8 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 83 – – – 22 – –
Rhode Island – – – 42 – – 1 698 59 6 – 14 14 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 28 – – – 88 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 17 – – – – 17 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Connecticut – – – 433 – 8 158 60 5 – 10 10 – – – – – 23 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 72 72 – – – – 207 – – – 323 – – – – – – – – – – – – 17 – – – – – 17 – – 13 25 – – – 7 – – – – – – – – 18 – – – – – – – – – – – – –
New York – – – 130 – 15 69 364 5 – 103 103 – – – 8 – 28 – 22 – – – 22 27 – – – – – 27 – – – – – 84 15 15 – 29 – 29 75 – – – 12 4 5 7 – – – – – – 31 – 31 113 34 – – – – 79 – – 39 284 – – – 90 – – – 24 – 21 – – 21 – – – – 6 – 98 – – 5 17 – 2
New Jersey – – – 12 – 515 – 272 10 – 101 101 – – – – – – 26 13 – – – 13 5 – – – – – 5 – – – – – 17 – – – 15 – 15 38 – – – – 20 – – – – – – – – – – – 4 – – – – – 4 – – 244 90 – – – 78 – – – 6 – – – – – – – – – – – 6 – – – – – –
Pennsylvania 25 25 – 53 – 56 12 179 5 – – – – – – 5 – 12 – 53 – – – 53 2 – – – – – 2 – – – – – 51 15 15 – 45 – 45 29 – – – 32 9 17 7 – – – – – – – – – 67 2 – – – – 63 2 – 77 48 7 – – 4 – – – 15 – – – – 5 – – – – – – – – – 7 – – 10
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CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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Table 1.
American Indian Population by Selected Tribes: 1990 Con.
States Con. East North Central West North Central North Dakota – – – – – – 6 89 – – 2 2 – – – 30 – – 3 – – – – – 2 – – – – – 2 – – – – – – – – – 3 – 3 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 4 – – – – – 4 – – – 8 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 8 – – – South Dakota – – – – – – – 220 17 – – – – – – 88 – 2 7 – – – – – 45 – – – 5 – 40 – – – – – – 7 7 – 3 2 1 – – – – – 13 – – – – – – – – 41 – 41 36 – – – – – 18 18 – – 29 – – – 22 7 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]
United States Region and Division State
Ohio Modoc Modoc Oklahoma Modoc Mohegan Mono Nanticoke Narragansett Navajo Nez Perce Nomalaki Northwest tribes Columbia Kalapuya Tillamook Other Northwest Omaha Oregon Athabaskan Osage Otoe-Missouria Ottawa Burt Lake Ottawa Michigan Ottawa Oklahoma Ottawa Ottawa Paiute Burns Paiute Kaibab Moapa Northern Paiute Owens Valley Paiute Pyramid Lake Southern Paiute Walker River Yerington Paiute Other Paiute Pamunkey Passamaquoddy Passamaquoddy Other Passamaquoddy Pawnee Oklahoma Pawnee Pawnee Penobscot Peoria Oklahoma Peoria Peoria Pequot Pima Piscataway Pit River Pomo Central Pomo Kashaya Northern Pomo Pomo Other Pomo Ponca Oklahoma Ponca Ponca Potawatomi Citizen Band Potawatomi Forest County Hannahville Huron Potawatomi Pogagon Potawatomi Potawatomi Prairie Band Wisconsin Potawatomi Powhatan Pueblo Acoma Arizona Tewa Cochiti Hopi Isleta Jemez Keres Laguna Nambe Picuris Piro Pojoaque Pueblo Sandia San Felipe San Ildefonso San Juan Santa Ana Santa Clara Santo Domingo Taos Tesuque Tewa Tigua Zia Zuni – – – 4 – 11 – 303 20 – 8 – – 8 – 29 – 70 8 123 – – – 123 – – – – – – – – – – – – 32 – – – 47 – 47 31 – – – – 18 – – 7 – – – 7 – – – – 86 – – – – – 86 – – 5 190 30 – – 25 – 21 – 10 – – – – 61 – – – 18 – – – 6 – 14 – – 5
Indiana 6 6 – – – – – 205 – – – – – – – 2 – 15 – 19 – – – 19 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 8 – 8 24 – – – 15 13 – – – – – – – – – – – 272 17 – – – 5 247 3 – – 62 – – – – – – – 20 – – – – 18 – – 5 – – – – – – 19 – – –
Illinois 7 7 – 22 15 – – 450 – – – – – – – 21 6 67 – 74 – – – 74 21 – – – – – 21 – – – – – – – – – 37 – 37 8 15 – 15 – – – – 2 – – – 2 – – – – 290 – – – – – 277 13 – – 123 – – – 12 – – – 33 – – – – 28 – 16 – – – 2 6 – – 13 – 13 –
Michigan – – – 5 – 12 13 257 20 – 13 12 – – 1 55 – 142 – 5 141 13 39 12 5 077 8 – – – – – 8 – – – – – 2 11 11 – 35 – 35 16 – – – 2 34 – 16 – – – – – – – – – 2 261 – 4 42 52 43 2 120 – – 3 144 – – 7 56 – – – 4 – – – – 30 – – – – – – 10 9 – 8 – 11 9
Wisconsin – – – 5 8 – 7 127 23 – 1 – 1 – – 58 – 25 – 324 – – – 324 28 – – – – – 28 – – – – – – – – – 8 – 8 2 – – – – 11 – – – – – – – – 2 – 2 1 040 4 323 16 18 – 654 25 – 2 52 – – 13 32 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 7
Minnesota – – – – – – 5 153 18 – – – – – – 37 2 19 7 47 – – – 47 44 – – – – – 27 – – – – 17 – – – – 6 – 6 – 7 – 7 – 35 – – 21 – – – 21 – 15 – 15 81 4 – – – – 74 3 – 9 85 – – – 41 10 – – – – – – – 25 – – – 2 – – – – – 2 – – 5
Iowa – – – – – – – 21 7 – – – – – – 282 – 23 7 11 – – – 11 6 – – – – – 6 – – – – – – – – – 22 – 22 – 15 – 15 11 12 – – 7 – – – 7 – – – – 39 – – – – – 29 10 – – 33 – – – 4 – 21 – – – 2 – – – – – – – – – – 6 – – – – –
Missouri 21 21 – – 2 – – 268 13 – – – – – – 56 – 257 9 113 – – – 113 21 – – – – – 21 – – – – – – – – – 27 – 27 – 101 – 101 – 5 – – 8 – – – 8 – 9 – 9 300 25 – – 2 – 273 – – 6 78 7 – – 37 – – – 8 – – – – 17 – – – – – – – – – – – – 9
Nebraska 2 2 – – – – – 39 6 – – – – – – 2 862 – 31 10 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 9 – 9 – – – – – – – – 11 – – – 11 – 266 2 264 51 – – – 8 – 43 – – – 10 – – – – – – – – – – – – 9 – – – – – 1 – – – – – – –
Kansas 31 31 – – – – – 461 11 – – – – – – 128 – 453 94 83 – – 18 65 39 – 8 – – – 19 – 12 – – – – 7 7 – 127 – 127 – 52 – 52 – 10 – – – – – – – – 295 – 295 2 182 285 6 – – – 1 530 361 – 31 154 17 – – 69 5 – – 13 – – – – 17 – 4 – – – – – 12 8 – – – 9
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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Table 1.
American Indian Population by Selected Tribes: 1990 Con.
States Con. South Atlantic District of Columbia – – – – – – – 5 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 8 – – – – – 8 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 4 22 – – – – – – – – – – 8 – – – – – 8 – – 4 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]
United States Region and Division State
Delaware Modoc Modoc Oklahoma Modoc Mohegan Mono Nanticoke Narragansett Navajo Nez Perce Nomalaki Northwest tribes Columbia Kalapuya Tillamook Other Northwest Omaha Oregon Athabaskan Osage Otoe-Missouria Ottawa Burt Lake Ottawa Michigan Ottawa Oklahoma Ottawa Ottawa Paiute Burns Paiute Kaibab Moapa Northern Paiute Owens Valley Paiute Pyramid Lake Southern Paiute Walker River Yerington Paiute Other Paiute Pamunkey Passamaquoddy Passamaquoddy Other Passamaquoddy Pawnee Oklahoma Pawnee Pawnee Penobscot Peoria Oklahoma Peoria Peoria Pequot Pima Piscataway Pit River Pomo Central Pomo Kashaya Northern Pomo Pomo Other Pomo Ponca Oklahoma Ponca Ponca Potawatomi Citizen Band Potawatomi Forest County Hannahville Huron Potawatomi Pogagon Potawatomi Potawatomi Prairie Band Wisconsin Potawatomi Powhatan Pueblo Acoma Arizona Tewa Cochiti Hopi Isleta Jemez Keres Laguna Nambe Picuris Piro Pojoaque Pueblo Sandia San Felipe San Ildefonso San Juan Santa Ana Santa Clara Santo Domingo Taos Tesuque Tewa Tigua Zia Zuni – – – – – 639 8 9 – – – – – – – – – – – 34 – – – 34 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3 – 3 3 – – – – 6 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Maryland – – – 19 – 53 40 323 23 – – – – – – 9 1 56 26 72 – – – 72 15 – – – – – 15 – – – – – 4 16 16 – 14 – 14 – – – – 10 – 665 – – – – – – – – – – 33 – – – – – 33 – – 82 112 8 25 – 21 – – – 12 – – – – 8 – 21 3 – – – – – – – 7 – 7
Virginia – – – 46 – 31 26 337 84 – 8 8 – – – 12 – 109 42 71 – – – 71 6 – – – – – 6 – – – – – 119 55 55 – 9 – 9 20 – – – – 42 26 15 7 – – – 7 – – – – 39 14 – – – – 25 – – 54 264 – – – 63 25 – – 54 – – – – 14 – – – – – – – 17 – 48 9 – 34
West Virginia – – – – – 2 – 96 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 25 – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – 2 – – – – – 2 – – – 1 – – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
North Carolina – – – 8 3 56 18 243 7 – 6 6 – – – 6 – 43 6 61 – – – 61 4 – – – – – 4 – – – – – 5 4 4 – 105 – 105 6 – – – – 13 – – 23 – – – 23 – – – – 29 6 – – – – 23 – – 17 74 – – – 15 32 – – 5 – – – – 15 – – – – – – – – – – 4 – 3
South Carolina – – – – – – – 120 13 – – – – – – – 11 24 – 28 – – – 28 6 – – – – – 6 – – – – – 17 7 7 – – – – 80 – – – – 19 – – – – – – – – – – – 12 – – – – – 12 – – – 29 – – – 23 – – – 6 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Georgia – – – – – – 14 183 7 21 – – – – – – – 26 – 105 – – – 105 – – – – – – – – – – – – 7 11 11 – 10 – 10 8 34 – 34 6 13 – 3 5 – – – 5 – – – – 11 – – – – – 7 4 – – 122 – – 14 10 10 – – 17 8 – – – 37 – – – – – – 13 – – – – – 13
Florida – – – 25 – 8 35 349 11 – 29 29 – – – 117 – 83 33 77 – – – 77 99 – – – – – 81 13 5 – – – – 71 71 – 39 – 39 133 35 – 35 57 16 16 – – – – – – – 9 – 9 297 48 – – – – 249 – – 31 145 5 – – 38 – – – 44 – – – – 17 – – – – – – – 6 – 7 19 – 9
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UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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Table 1.
American Indian Population by Selected Tribes: 1990 Con.
States Con. East South Central West South Central Mountain
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]
United States Region and Division State
Kentucky Modoc Modoc Oklahoma Modoc Mohegan Mono Nanticoke Narragansett Navajo Nez Perce Nomalaki Northwest tribes Columbia Kalapuya Tillamook Other Northwest Omaha Oregon Athabaskan Osage Otoe-Missouria Ottawa Burt Lake Ottawa Michigan Ottawa Oklahoma Ottawa Ottawa Paiute Burns Paiute Kaibab Moapa Northern Paiute Owens Valley Paiute Pyramid Lake Southern Paiute Walker River Yerington Paiute Other Paiute Pamunkey Passamaquoddy Passamaquoddy Other Passamaquoddy Pawnee Oklahoma Pawnee Pawnee Penobscot Peoria Oklahoma Peoria Peoria Pequot Pima Piscataway Pit River Pomo Central Pomo Kashaya Northern Pomo Pomo Other Pomo Ponca Oklahoma Ponca Ponca Potawatomi Citizen Band Potawatomi Forest County Hannahville Huron Potawatomi Pogagon Potawatomi Potawatomi Prairie Band Wisconsin Potawatomi Powhatan Pueblo Acoma Arizona Tewa Cochiti Hopi Isleta Jemez Keres Laguna Nambe Picuris Piro Pojoaque Pueblo Sandia San Felipe San Ildefonso San Juan Santa Ana Santa Clara Santo Domingo Taos Tesuque Tewa Tigua Zia Zuni – – – 9 – – – 135 – – – – – – – – – 31 – 38 – – – 38 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3 – 3 – – – – – 8 – – – – – – – – – – – 23 10 – – – – 13 – – 5 66 2 – – – – – – 20 – – – – 44 – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Tennessee – – – – – – 9 106 – – 13 – – – 13 – – 38 – – – – – – 16 – – – – – 16 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 11 – 11 – 8 3 – – – – – – – – – – 81 28 – – – – 53 – – 8 32 – – – 2 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 11 – – – – – – – 19
Alabama – – – 3 – – – 45 12 – – – – – – – – 27 – 25 – – – 25 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 12 – – – – 10 – – – – – – – – – – – 27 – – – – – 27 – – – 9 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 9 – – –
Mississippi – – – – – – – 11 – – – – – – – 7 – 30 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3 – 3 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 6 6 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Arkansas 4 4 – – – 24 – 84 21 – – – – – – – – 180 10 23 – – – 23 11 – – – – – 11 – – – – – – – – – 14 – 14 – 23 – 23 – 21 – – – – – – – – 16 – 16 167 2 – – – – 165 – – – 22 – – – 12 – – – – – – – – 10 – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Louisiana – – – – – – – 126 10 – – – – – – – – 69 – 15 – – – 15 2 – – – – – – – 2 – – – – 3 3 – 44 3 41 11 – – – – 7 – – – – – – – – 8 – 8 66 – – – – – 66 – – – 20 – – – – 15 – – – – – – – 5 – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Oklahoma 16 16 – 7 2 7 – 872 13 – – – – – – 66 40 5 050 1 199 303 – – – 303 13 – – – – – 13 – – – – – 6 – – – 1 614 151 1 463 5 506 10 496 – 64 – 24 15 – – – 15 – 1 705 86 1 619 4 314 875 – – 8 – 3 372 59 – 18 372 22 – – 76 – 5 – 86 – – – 6 104 – 8 – – 9 3 16 5 – – 25 – 7
Texas – – – 13 18 – 30 1 909 52 – 128 128 – – – 22 52 757 30 185 – – – 185 89 – – – – – 89 – – – – – 7 3 3 – 170 – 170 59 55 9 46 – 68 – 15 14 – – – 14 – 108 – 108 1 173 277 – 5 – – 876 15 – 14 1 280 – – – 62 42 48 – 69 4 – – – 98 – – – – – 36 18 16 – 52 761 – 74
Montana – – – 6 – – – 393 114 – – – – – – 28 – 25 – 5 – – – 5 55 – – – 3 – 50 2 – – – – – – – – 13 – 13 4 7 – 7 – 29 – – – – – – – – 7 – 7 154 43 – – – – 99 12 – – 65 – – – 37 – 7 – 4 – – – – – – – – – 10 – – 7 – – – – –
Idaho 2 2 – – 9 – – 574 1 804 – – – – – – 21 – 38 15 14 – – – 14 170 – – – 2 – 155 13 – – – – – – – – 7 – 7 – 22 – 22 – 24 – 2 29 – – – 29 – – – – 121 18 – – – – 97 6 – – 57 – – – 30 – – – 7 – – – – 18 – – – – – – – – – – – – 2
Wyoming – – – – – – – 194 4 – – – – – – 8 – 9 – 18 – – – 18 36 – – – – – 36 – – – – – – – – – – – – 3 7 – 7 – 25 – – – – – – – – – – – 6 – – – – – 6 – – – 109 – – – 31 – – – – – – – – 40 – – – 7 – – – 8 – – 23 – –
Colorado – – – 45 – 21 10 3 794 11 – – – – – – 77 – 262 8 33 – – – 33 18 – – 3 – – 7 2 – 6 – – 6 7 7 – 126 – 126 17 44 – 44 – 75 – 8 23 – – – 23 – 57 7 50 270 30 – – – – 229 11 – 15 752 80 – 28 132 15 29 – 70 – 13 – – 110 – – – – – – 30 112 – 61 – 37 35
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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Table 1.
American Indian Population by Selected Tribes: 1990 Con.
States Con. Mountain Con. Pacific
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]
United States Region and Division State
New Mexico Modoc Modoc Oklahoma Modoc Mohegan Mono Nanticoke Narragansett Navajo Nez Perce Nomalaki Northwest tribes Columbia Kalapuya Tillamook Other Northwest Omaha Oregon Athabaskan Osage Otoe-Missouria Ottawa Burt Lake Ottawa Michigan Ottawa Oklahoma Ottawa Ottawa Paiute Burns Paiute Kaibab Moapa Northern Paiute Owens Valley Paiute Pyramid Lake Southern Paiute Walker River Yerington Paiute Other Paiute Pamunkey Passamaquoddy Passamaquoddy Other Passamaquoddy Pawnee Oklahoma Pawnee Pawnee Penobscot Peoria Oklahoma Peoria Peoria Pequot Pima Piscataway Pit River Pomo Central Pomo Kashaya Northern Pomo Pomo Other Pomo Ponca Oklahoma Ponca Ponca Potawatomi Citizen Band Potawatomi Forest County Hannahville Huron Potawatomi Pogagon Potawatomi Potawatomi Prairie Band Wisconsin Potawatomi Powhatan Pueblo Acoma Arizona Tewa Cochiti Hopi Isleta Jemez Keres Laguna Nambe Picuris Piro Pojoaque Pueblo Sandia San Felipe San Ildefonso San Juan Santa Ana Santa Clara Santo Domingo Taos Tesuque Tewa Tigua Zia Zuni 4 4 – – – 2 – 79 079 6 – – – – – – 41 – 115 30 21 – – – 21 89 – – – 4 – 79 – – – 6 – – 31 31 – 53 – 53 7 – – – – 86 – – – – – – – – – – – 28 – – – – – 28 – – – 34 458 3 386 3 1 067 505 2 873 1 985 17 4 741 288 166 – 33 776 266 2 126 396 1 006 536 1 081 2 516 1 485 213 764 42 723 7 464
Arizona 8 8 – 22 24 – 12 107 543 38 – 12 12 – – – 27 – 126 37 7 – – – 7 421 – 61 – 10 – 345 – – 5 – – – 12 12 – 86 – 86 11 13 – 13 – 13 034 – 1 60 – – – 60 – 65 – 65 165 3 – – – – 152 10 – 24 10 446 84 385 27 8 837 22 26 19 414 – 12 – – 85 – 11 – 9 6 16 26 37 4 169 38 – 219
Utah – – – – – – – 13 153 33 – – – – – – 4 – 40 – 31 – – – 31 753 – 23 – 2 – 688 38 2 – – – – – – – 15 – 15 – – – – 6 21 – – 13 – – – 13 – 7 – 7 62 – – – – – 62 – – 2 394 – 4 – 176 – – – 42 – – – – 19 19 – – 7 – 5 – 14 – 42 – – 66
Nevada – – – – 5 – 9 658 8 – – – – – – – 4 90 – 19 – – – 19 3 887 – – 48 57 – 2 701 547 50 306 150 28 – – – – 89 – 89 – 19 19 – 6 20 – 50 19 17 – – 2 – 2 – 2 101 33 – – – – 68 – – – 321 12 – – 93 34 – – 75 – – – – 39 – – – 6 – – – 26 – 19 – – 17
Washington 17 17 – – 25 29 17 744 801 7 67 – 30 31 6 86 55 117 13 80 – 19 – 61 245 3 – – 34 – 187 – – 21 – – – – – – 108 – 108 19 60 18 42 – 84 36 52 80 – – – 80 – – – – 365 14 – – – – 351 – – 12 248 16 – 9 71 14 8 – 27 – – – – 51 – – – – – – 6 2 – 7 31 – 6
Oregon 178 178 – – 6 4 8 745 386 6 32 – 9 21 2 56 101 328 15 34 – – – 34 478 135 – – 13 – 325 2 – – – 3 – 4 4 – 24 – 24 8 33 – 33 7 67 – 207 43 – – – 43 – 24 – 24 153 27 – – – – 124 2 – – 144 – – 10 31 2 6 – 12 – – – – 32 – – – – – – – – – 44 – – 7
California 200 200 – 55 1 559 36 129 9 420 323 280 133 67 12 33 21 103 60 1 465 92 553 – 15 50 488 4 605 – 9 – 104 314 4 104 11 22 13 13 15 8 70 70 – 360 – 360 127 197 – 197 33 093 8 322 480 77 62 262 020 59
Alaska – – – – 9 – – 123 29 – – – – – – – 9 60 – – – – – – 22 – – – – – 22 – – – – – – 16 16 – 12 – 12 – 18 – 18 – 7 – 19 4 – – – 4 – 1 – 1 16 – – – – – 16 – – – 184 13 – – 25 – 4 – 11 – – – – 83 – 8 – – – 25 – – – 15 – – –
Hawaii – – – – 12 – – 151 – – – – – – – 4 – 25 17 – – – – – 47 – – – – – 47 – – – – – – – – – 20 – 20 9 – – – – 7 – 5 18 – – – 18 – – – – 7 – – – – – 7 – – – 71 – – – – – – – 46 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 11 5 – 9
1 1 4
4
100 9 91 2 098 150 – – – – 1 921 27 – 63 3 950 243 6 9 1 007 175 78 – 521 – 31 15 – 802 6 24 7 26 18 11 37 107 – 316 268 9 234
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UNITED STATES SUMMARY
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Table 1.
American Indian Population by Selected Tribes: 1990 Con.
Region and Division Northeast Region Midwest Region East North Central 53 20 – – – 17 5 – – – – – – – 11 – – – – 57 52 – 212 – – 136 76 4 23 – 5 532 11 – 521 – – – – – 834 – 18 816 6 207 – – 11 196 – – – – – 24 16 – 8 – 4 260 139 9 71 21 19 – 7 – 52 10 – 21 250 9 5 65 98 3 174 3 43 36 127 7 92 2 West North Central 124 – 38 7 – – 12 6 4 16 – – – – – – 29 12 – 371 11 – 1 583 29 33 627 894 – 38 19 2 563 – – 563 – – – – 16 372 24 111 237 – 168 – 15 – 153 – – – – – 19 – – 19 4 65 196 31 33 6 654 1 863 274 2 150 143 261 – 1 228 81 258 13 695 662 46 9 809 1 729 13 705 688 3 105 5 423 321 19 2 969 49 South Region East South Central 12 – – – – 12 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 19 – – – – – – – – – – – 200 26 – 174 – – – – – 186 6 8 172 2 32 – – – 32 – – – – – – – – – – 722 4 – – 16 7 – – – – – – – 39 – – 42 9 519 – 42 9 35 – – – West South Central 53 – – – 17 3 – – 13 2 2 – – – 2 – 4 10 – 660 7 13 1 972 – 151 1 780 41 – 144 16 – 7 199 11 397 6 791 – 22 – 22 28 2 974 1 006 415 1 553 13 348 – – – 335 5 8 – – – 22 – – 22 34 3 500 26 – 154 40 – – – 6 – 38 – – 206 – – 107 100 2 573 17 34 13 61 – 125 – West Region
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]
United States Region and Division State
United States Puget Sound Salish Duwamish Muckleshoot Nisqually Nooksack Puyallup Samish Sauk-Suiattle Skokomish Snohomish Snoqualmie Squaxin Island Steilacoom Stillaguamish Suquamish Swinomish Tulalip Upper Skagit Other Puget Sound Salish Quapaw Quinault Rappahannock Sac and Fox Missouri Sac and Fox Oklahoma Sac and Fox Sac and Fox Sac and Fox-Mesquakie Salinan Salish Salish and Kootenai Schaghticoke Seminole Florida Seminole Oklahoma Seminole Seminole Other Seminole Serrano San Manual Serrano Shasta Shawnee Absentee Shawnee Eastern Shawnee Shawnee Shinnecock Shoshone Battle Mountain Ely Goshute Shoshone Te-Moak Western Shoshone Timbi-Sha Shoshone Washakie Yomba Other Shoshone Shoshone Paiute Duck Valley Fallon Shoshone Paiute Siletz Sioux Blackfoot Sioux Brule Sioux Cheyenne River Sioux Crow Creek Sioux Dakota Sioux Devils Lake Sioux Flandreau Santee Fort Peck Lake Traverse Sioux Lower Brule Sioux Lower Sioux Mdewakanton Sioux Oglala Sioux Pine Ridge Sioux Prior Lake Rosebud Sioux Santee Sioux Sioux Sisseton Sioux Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux Standing Rock Sioux Teton Sioux Wahpeton Sioux Yankton Sioux Other Sioux 10 384 215 1 031 436 890 1 013 225 147 737 499 444 489 150 140 635 716 2 170 423 24 1 438 2 513 343 4 774 88 239 3 168 1 279 279 4 830 2 293 182 15 564 518 450 14 596 – 295 12 283 703 6 640 1 129 762 4 749 1 670 9 506 82 153 209 7 925 932 47 66 44 48 2 320 419 121 1 780 1 726 107 321 581 53 7 602 2 273 538 2 227 191 847 52 1 374 81 294 17 092 751 59 11 146 2 284 44 354 884 3 491 6 071 1 251 51 3 709 65
New England 22 – – – – 22 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 5 6 137 219 – – 219 – – – – – 24 – – 24 115 59 – – 3 56 – – – – – – – – – 12 690 – 4 12 – 36 – – – – – – – 46 – 8 21 2 553 – 1 – 5 2 – –
Middle Atlantic 53 7 8 – – 7 9 – – – – – – – 5 – – 17 – 16 – 19 42 – – 24 18 – 41 7 16 764 – 12 752 – 3 – 3 13 230 – 16 214 1 300 135 – – – 130 5 – – – – 9 – – 9 24 1 776 60 – 24 28 24 – 7 – – – – – 117 – – 85 – 1 317 10 1 12 55 6 26 4
South Atlantic 229 – – 10 – 27 20 – 8 7 – 18 6 – 29 11 76 6 11 43 53 301 106 – – 36 70 5 90 22 20 3 367 405 26 2 936 – – – – 17 497 29 5 463 180 221 – – – 219 2 – – – – 4 4 – – 12 3 665 26 – 78 2 40 21 – – – 15 – – 337 9 – 46 40 2 740 9 73 65 154 – 10 –
Mountain 204 2 – 3 43 17 6 2 6 32 14 – – – – 50 18 11 – 63 86 – 299 59 1 184 55 – 2 989 1 832 – 601 10 15 576 – – – – 49 273 52 29 192 4 5 977 82 138 192 4 630 779 12 58 38 48 1 755 380 112 1 263 70 13 372 51 – 339 147 74 35 25 472 – 21 – – 1 404 34 – 480 136 9 357 35 66 292 154 – 250 –
Pacific 9 634 186 985 416 830 908 173 139 706 442 428 471 144 140 588 655 2 043 367 13 209 2 304 10 560 – 54 381 125 270 1 500 391 2 2 119 55 – 2 064 – 270 12 258 580 1 250 12 160 1 078 50 2 359 – – 3 2 174 141 27 8 6 – 487 19 9 459 1 570 14 140 244 7 270 156 64 21 9 108 – 62 – 15 998 37 – 491 170 10 416 122 126 221 339 17 237 10
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 25 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
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Table 1.
American Indian Population by Selected Tribes: 1990 Con.
States New England Middle Atlantic
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]
United States Region and Division State
Maine Puget Sound Salish Duwamish Muckleshoot Nisqually Nooksack Puyallup Samish Sauk-Suiattle Skokomish Snohomish Snoqualmie Squaxin Island Steilacoom Stillaguamish Suquamish Swinomish Tulalip Upper Skagit Other Puget Sound Salish Quapaw Quinault Rappahannock Sac and Fox Missouri Sac and Fox Oklahoma Sac and Fox Sac and Fox Sac and Fox-Mesquakie Salinan Salish Salish and Kootenai Schaghticoke Seminole Florida Seminole Oklahoma Seminole Seminole Other Seminole Serrano San Manual Serrano Shasta Shawnee Absentee Shawnee Eastern Shawnee Shawnee Shinnecock Shoshone Battle Mountain Ely Goshute Shoshone Te-Moak Western Shoshone Timbi-Sha Shoshone Washakie Yomba Other Shoshone Shoshone Paiute Duck Valley Fallon Shoshone Paiute Siletz Sioux Blackfoot Sioux Brule Sioux Cheyenne River Sioux Crow Creek Sioux Dakota Sioux Devils Lake Sioux Flandreau Santee Fort Peck Lake Traverse Sioux Lower Brule Sioux Lower Sioux Mdewakanton Sioux Oglala Sioux Pine Ridge Sioux Prior Lake Rosebud Sioux Santee Sioux Sioux Sisseton Sioux Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux Standing Rock Sioux Teton Sioux Wahpeton Sioux Yankton Sioux Other Sioux – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 – – 2 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 77 – – 2 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 74 – 1 – – – – – New Hampshire – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 7 31 – – 31 – – – – – 8 – – 8 – 8 – – – 8 – – – – – – – – – – 62 – 4 – – 5 – – – – – – – – – – 9 2 42 – – – – – – –
Vermont – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 4 – – 4 – – – – – – – – – – 12 – – 3 9 – – – – – – – – – – 31 – – – – – – – – – – – – 8 – – 6 – 15 – – – – 2 – –
Massachusetts 22 – – – – 22 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 5 6 14 71 – – 71 – – – – – 16 – – 16 – 13 – – – 13 – – – – – – – – – 12 320 – – – – – – – – – – – – 38 – 8 – – 274 – – – – – – –
Rhode Island – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 30 13 – – – 13 – – – – – – – – – – 80 – – – – 26 – – – – – – – – – – 6 – 48 – – – – – – –
Connecticut – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 116 111 – – 111 – – – – – – – – – 85 13 – – – 13 – – – – – – – – – – 120 – – 10 – 5 – – – – – – – – – – – – 100 – – – 5 – – –
New York 8 – 8 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 9 – 8 13 – – 8 5 – 32 7 16 305 – 12 293 – – – – 7 54 – – 54 1 284 62 – – – 62 – – – – – – – – – 24 868 27 – 15 21 – – – – – – – – 61 – – 72 – 594 10 1 12 19 6 26 4
New Jersey 7 7 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 7 – 5 16 – – 16 – – 9 – – 190 – – 190 – – – – – – – – – 9 20 – – – 15 5 – – – – 9 – – 9 – 261 – – 4 – – – – – – – – – 15 – – – – 227 – – – 15 – – –
Pennsylvania 38 – – – – 7 9 – – – – – – – 5 – – 17 – – – 6 13 – – – 13 – – – – 269 – – 269 – 3 – 3 6 176 – 16 160 7 53 – – – 53 – – – – – – – – – – 647 33 – 5 7 24 – 7 – – – – – 41 – – 13 – 496 – – – 21 – – –
26
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 26 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
Table 1.
American Indian Population by Selected Tribes: 1990 Con.
States Con. East North Central West North Central North Dakota – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 7 – – 2 5 – 10 – – 18 – – 18 – – – – – 2 – – 2 – 20 – – – 20 – – – – – 6 – – 6 – 6 856 – – 249 12 7 1 987 8 107 – 7 – – 105 14 – 70 7 1 772 27 94 2 369 4 – 17 – South Dakota 32 – 32 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3 – – 3 – – – 19 – 36 – – 36 – – – – 3 13 – – 13 – 25 – – – 25 – – – – – 5 – – 5 – 45 127 – 25 6 198 1 736 46 13 100 54 – 1 215 – 8 12 218 577 – 9 085 404 5 047 455 2 588 2 704 102 6 2 539 7
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]
United States Region and Division State
Ohio Puget Sound Salish Duwamish Muckleshoot Nisqually Nooksack Puyallup Samish Sauk-Suiattle Skokomish Snohomish Snoqualmie Squaxin Island Steilacoom Stillaguamish Suquamish Swinomish Tulalip Upper Skagit Other Puget Sound Salish Quapaw Quinault Rappahannock Sac and Fox Missouri Sac and Fox Oklahoma Sac and Fox Sac and Fox Sac and Fox-Mesquakie Salinan Salish Salish and Kootenai Schaghticoke Seminole Florida Seminole Oklahoma Seminole Seminole Other Seminole Serrano San Manual Serrano Shasta Shawnee Absentee Shawnee Eastern Shawnee Shawnee Shinnecock Shoshone Battle Mountain Ely Goshute Shoshone Te-Moak Western Shoshone Timbi-Sha Shoshone Washakie Yomba Other Shoshone Shoshone Paiute Duck Valley Fallon Shoshone Paiute Siletz Sioux Blackfoot Sioux Brule Sioux Cheyenne River Sioux Crow Creek Sioux Dakota Sioux Devils Lake Sioux Flandreau Santee Fort Peck Lake Traverse Sioux Lower Brule Sioux Lower Sioux Mdewakanton Sioux Oglala Sioux Pine Ridge Sioux Prior Lake Rosebud Sioux Santee Sioux Sioux Sisseton Sioux Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux Standing Rock Sioux Teton Sioux Wahpeton Sioux Yankton Sioux Other Sioux – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 7 – – 7 – – – – – 195 7 – 188 – – – – – 410 – – 410 – 61 – – 11 50 – – – – – – – – – – 710 21 – 22 7 – – – – – – – – 52 – 5 8 3 553 – – – 32 – 7 –
Indiana 16 – – – – – 5 – – – – – – – 11 – – – – 6 – – 41 – – 7 34 – 9 – 5 57 4 – 53 – – – – – 300 – 9 291 – 16 – – – 16 – – – – – – – – – – 663 81 – – – – – – – – – – – 45 3 – 6 38 451 – 12 – 6 – 19 2
Illinois – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 37 – – 62 – – 29 33 – – – – 143 – – 143 – – – – – 33 – – 33 – 35 – – – 35 – – – – – 8 – – 8 – 1 059 6 9 22 – 16 – – – – – – – 81 6 – 16 27 786 – 23 – 35 5 27 –
Michigan 29 20 – – – 9 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 7 15 – 45 – – 45 – – 3 – – 127 – – 127 – – – – – 74 – 9 65 6 74 – – – 74 – – – – – 16 16 – – – 1 096 – – 8 6 – – – – 41 10 – 12 35 – – 26 30 900 – – 13 5 2 8 –
Wisconsin 8 – – – – 8 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 7 37 – 57 – – 48 9 4 11 – – 10 – – 10 – – – – – 17 – – 17 – 21 – – – 21 – – – – – – – – – – 732 31 – 19 8 3 – 7 – 11 – – 9 37 – – 9 – 484 3 8 23 49 – 31 –
Minnesota 15 – – 7 – – – – – – – – – – – – 8 – – – 2 – 14 – 6 2 6 – – – – 66 – – 66 – – – – – – – – – – 17 – – – 17 – – – – – – – – – – 6 122 22 – 89 57 205 139 28 88 – 2 81 248 238 27 46 76 198 3 394 181 405 321 143 13 81 40
Iowa 6 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 6 – – – 3 – 1 120 – – 329 791 – 20 – – 24 – – 24 – – – – – 8 – – 8 – 2 – – – 2 – – – – – 6 – – 6 – 1 432 6 – 3 – 6 – – – – – – 2 55 – – 73 527 577 – 8 – 5 – 170 –
Missouri 37 – 6 – – – 12 – 4 – – – – – – – 15 – – 141 6 – 138 – 10 67 61 – 6 – 2 149 – – 149 – – – – 13 126 – 63 63 – 53 – 15 – 38 – – – – – – – – – – 859 3 8 6 15 5 – – – – 2 – – 66 – – 27 37 646 – 2 2 35 – 3 2
Nebraska 18 – – – – – – 6 – – – – – – – – – 12 – – – – 51 5 – 44 2 – – – – 24 – – 24 – – – – – 15 – 7 8 – 10 – – – 10 – – – – – 2 – – 2 – 3 952 – – 73 43 5 11 – – – 2 – – 957 39 – 428 533 1 685 11 8 16 22 – 119 –
Kansas 16 – – – – – – – – 16 – – – – – – – – – 230 – – 250 24 17 180 29 – 2 – – 246 – – 246 – – – – – 208 24 41 143 – 41 – – – 41 – – – – – – – – – 4 848 – – 36 – – – 7 12 – – – – 56 5 – 50 23 584 14 – 11 10 – 40 –
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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UNITED STATES SUMMARY
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Table 1.
American Indian Population by Selected Tribes: 1990 Con.
States Con. South Atlantic District of Columbia – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 9 – – – – – – – – – – – 25 – – 25 – – – – – – – – – 7 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 7 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 7 – – – – – – –
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]
United States Region and Division State
Delaware Puget Sound Salish Duwamish Muckleshoot Nisqually Nooksack Puyallup Samish Sauk-Suiattle Skokomish Snohomish Snoqualmie Squaxin Island Steilacoom Stillaguamish Suquamish Swinomish Tulalip Upper Skagit Other Puget Sound Salish Quapaw Quinault Rappahannock Sac and Fox Missouri Sac and Fox Oklahoma Sac and Fox Sac and Fox Sac and Fox-Mesquakie Salinan Salish Salish and Kootenai Schaghticoke Seminole Florida Seminole Oklahoma Seminole Seminole Other Seminole Serrano San Manual Serrano Shasta Shawnee Absentee Shawnee Eastern Shawnee Shawnee Shinnecock Shoshone Battle Mountain Ely Goshute Shoshone Te-Moak Western Shoshone Timbi-Sha Shoshone Washakie Yomba Other Shoshone Shoshone Paiute Duck Valley Fallon Shoshone Paiute Siletz Sioux Blackfoot Sioux Brule Sioux Cheyenne River Sioux Crow Creek Sioux Dakota Sioux Devils Lake Sioux Flandreau Santee Fort Peck Lake Traverse Sioux Lower Brule Sioux Lower Sioux Mdewakanton Sioux Oglala Sioux Pine Ridge Sioux Prior Lake Rosebud Sioux Santee Sioux Sioux Sisseton Sioux Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux Standing Rock Sioux Teton Sioux Wahpeton Sioux Yankton Sioux Other Sioux – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 9 – – 9 – – – – – 19 – – 19 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 33 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 33 – – – – – – – Maryland 17 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 11 6 – – – – – 11 7 – – – 7 – 9 – – 75 – 9 66 – – – – 6 20 – – 20 43 38 – – – 38 – – – – – – – – – – 243 6 – – – 14 – – – – – – – 17 – – – – 168 – 22 7 9 – – –
Virginia 142 – – – – 20 20 – 8 – – – – – 18 – 76 – – 8 4 290 5 – – 5 – 5 39 18 10 172 – – 172 – – – – – 33 – – 33 44 20 – – – 20 – – – – – – – – – – 628 7 – 13 2 – 8 – – – 8 – – 133 9 – 8 – 391 9 – 32 – – 8 –
West Virginia 6 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 6 – – – – – – – – – – 8 – – 6 – – 6 – – – – – 23 4 – 19 – 4 – – – 4 – – – – – – – – – – 98 – – 43 – – – – – – – – – 13 – – – – 31 – – – 9 – 2 –
North Carolina 18 – – – – – – – – – – 18 – – – – – – – – 40 – – – – – – – – – – 117 – – 117 – – – – – 146 16 – 130 18 3 – – – 3 – – – – – – – – – – 1 088 – – – – – – – – – – – – 39 – – 12 3 948 – 11 26 49 – – –
South Carolina – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 7 – – – – – – – – – – – 70 – – 70 – – – – 11 25 – – 25 – 7 – – – 7 – – – – – – – – – – 147 13 – 6 – 2 – – – – – – – 7 – – – 12 105 – 2 – – – – –
Georgia 13 – – – – – – – – 7 – – 6 – – – – – – – – – 23 – – 6 17 – 7 – – 213 – – 213 – – – – – – – – – – 7 – – – 7 – – – – – – – – – 12 265 – – – – – 13 – – – 7 – – 30 – – 19 9 180 – – – 7 – – –
Florida 33 – – 10 – 7 – – – – – – – – – 5 – – 11 19 9 – 71 – – 25 46 – 27 4 10 2 680 405 17 2 258 – – – – – 231 9 5 217 68 142 – – – 140 2 – – – – 4 4 – – – 1 156 – – 16 – 24 – – – – – – – 98 – – 7 16 877 – 38 – 80 – – –
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CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 28 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
Table 1.
American Indian Population by Selected Tribes: 1990 Con.
States Con. East South Central West South Central Mountain
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]
United States Region and Division State
Kentucky Puget Sound Salish Duwamish Muckleshoot Nisqually Nooksack Puyallup Samish Sauk-Suiattle Skokomish Snohomish Snoqualmie Squaxin Island Steilacoom Stillaguamish Suquamish Swinomish Tulalip Upper Skagit Other Puget Sound Salish Quapaw Quinault Rappahannock Sac and Fox Missouri Sac and Fox Oklahoma Sac and Fox Sac and Fox Sac and Fox-Mesquakie Salinan Salish Salish and Kootenai Schaghticoke Seminole Florida Seminole Oklahoma Seminole Seminole Other Seminole Serrano San Manual Serrano Shasta Shawnee Absentee Shawnee Eastern Shawnee Shawnee Shinnecock Shoshone Battle Mountain Ely Goshute Shoshone Te-Moak Western Shoshone Timbi-Sha Shoshone Washakie Yomba Other Shoshone Shoshone Paiute Duck Valley Fallon Shoshone Paiute Siletz Sioux Blackfoot Sioux Brule Sioux Cheyenne River Sioux Crow Creek Sioux Dakota Sioux Devils Lake Sioux Flandreau Santee Fort Peck Lake Traverse Sioux Lower Brule Sioux Lower Sioux Mdewakanton Sioux Oglala Sioux Pine Ridge Sioux Prior Lake Rosebud Sioux Santee Sioux Sioux Sisseton Sioux Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux Standing Rock Sioux Teton Sioux Wahpeton Sioux Yankton Sioux Other Sioux – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 53 – – 53 – – – – – 40 – – 40 – 16 – – – 16 – – – – – – – – – – 193 4 – – – 6 – – – – – – – 12 – – – – 147 – – 7 17 – – –
Tennessee – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 72 26 – 46 – – – – – 99 6 8 85 2 8 – – – 8 – – – – – – – – – – 314 – – – 8 – – – – – – – – 23 – – 32 9 217 – 6 2 17 – – –
Alabama 12 – – – – 12 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 19 – – – – – – – – – – – 73 – – 73 – – – – – 3 – – 3 – 2 – – – 2 – – – – – – – – – – 155 – – – 8 1 – – – – – – – 4 – – – – 112 – 30 – – – – –
Mississippi – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 – – 2 – – – – – 44 – – 44 – 6 – – – 6 – – – – – – – – – – 60 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 10 – 43 – 6 – 1 – – –
Arkansas – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 49 – – 33 – 10 23 – – 18 – – 71 – – 71 – – – – 22 125 7 45 73 – 21 – – – 21 – – – – – – – – – – 229 2 – – – – – – – – – – – 14 – – – 2 206 – – 5 – – – –
Louisiana 5 – – – – 3 – – – – 2 – – – – – – – – 12 – – 18 – – 7 11 – 19 – – 91 – – 91 – – – – – 48 – – 48 – 25 – – – 25 – – – – – – – – – – 275 – – 15 – – – – 6 – 7 – – 5 – – 54 – 144 17 – – 8 – 19 –
Oklahoma 13 – – – – – – – 13 – – – – – – – – – – 523 2 13 1 784 – 139 1 615 30 – 49 16 – 6 432 11 397 6 024 – – – – – 2 442 950 333 1 159 – 86 – – – 86 – – – – – 22 – – 22 34 1 255 5 – 67 40 – – – – – – – – 76 – – 37 55 932 – 25 3 – – 15 –
Texas 35 – – – 17 – – – – 2 – – – – 2 – 4 10 – 76 5 – 137 – 2 135 – – 58 – – 605 – – 605 – 22 – 22 6 359 49 37 273 13 216 – – – 203 5 8 – – – – – – – – 1 741 19 – 72 – – – – – – 31 – – 111 – – 16 43 1 291 – 9 5 53 – 91 –
Montana 25 2 – – – – 6 2 – – 6 – – – – – 9 – – 7 29 – 20 – – 20 – – 2 658 1 693 – 46 – – 46 – – – – – 7 – – 7 – 47 – – – 47 – – – – – 6 – – 6 15 4 721 33 – 53 48 – 17 – 424 – – – – 108 3 – 21 25 3 826 17 22 68 15 – 41 –
Idaho 11 – – 3 – 6 – – – – – – – – – 2 – – – – 13 – – – – – – – 97 32 – 102 – – 102 – – – – 3 2 – – 2 – 676 2 – 45 563 49 – 17 – – 277 105 – 172 44 657 – – 1 5 – – – – – – – – 86 – – 49 9 446 – – 37 6 – 18 –
Wyoming – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 – 14 – – 14 – – – 13 – 22 – – 22 – – – – – 16 – 8 8 – 1 752 – – – 1 729 23 – – – – 3 – – 3 – 1 032 – – 42 – – – – – – – – – 311 – – 28 21 571 10 11 20 6 – 12 –
Colorado 20 – – – 18 – – – – – – – – – – 2 – – – 18 25 – 70 – 1 37 32 – 50 12 – 105 – – 105 – – – – 9 42 – 6 36 4 116 – – – 112 – – – – 4 32 – – 32 – 2 840 – – 122 21 34 – – 8 – 5 – – 550 15 – 196 38 1 717 – 27 19 34 – 54 –
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 29 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
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Table 1.
American Indian Population by Selected Tribes: 1990 Con.
States Con. Mountain Con. Pacific
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]
United States Region and Division State
New Mexico Puget Sound Salish Duwamish Muckleshoot Nisqually Nooksack Puyallup Samish Sauk-Suiattle Skokomish Snohomish Snoqualmie Squaxin Island Steilacoom Stillaguamish Suquamish Swinomish Tulalip Upper Skagit Other Puget Sound Salish Quapaw Quinault Rappahannock Sac and Fox Missouri Sac and Fox Oklahoma Sac and Fox Sac and Fox Sac and Fox-Mesquakie Salinan Salish Salish and Kootenai Schaghticoke Seminole Florida Seminole Oklahoma Seminole Seminole Other Seminole Serrano San Manual Serrano Shasta Shawnee Absentee Shawnee Eastern Shawnee Shawnee Shinnecock Shoshone Battle Mountain Ely Goshute Shoshone Te-Moak Western Shoshone Timbi-Sha Shoshone Washakie Yomba Other Shoshone Shoshone Paiute Duck Valley Fallon Shoshone Paiute Siletz Sioux Blackfoot Sioux Brule Sioux Cheyenne River Sioux Crow Creek Sioux Dakota Sioux Devils Lake Sioux Flandreau Santee Fort Peck Lake Traverse Sioux Lower Brule Sioux Lower Sioux Mdewakanton Sioux Oglala Sioux Pine Ridge Sioux Prior Lake Rosebud Sioux Santee Sioux Sioux Sisseton Sioux Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux Standing Rock Sioux Teton Sioux Wahpeton Sioux Yankton Sioux Other Sioux 55 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 46 9 – – 5 – – 133 59 – 74 – – 5 32 – 76 – – 76 – – – – – 84 22 15 47 – 157 – – – 131 – – 23 – 3 8 8 – – – 886 8 – 22 – – 8 25 – – – – – 73 7 – 29 – 620 2 – 24 54 – 14 –
Arizona 22 – – – 10 – – – 6 6 – – – – – – – – – 16 17 – 14 – – 14 – – 45 9 – 141 10 15 116 – – – – – 80 30 – 50 – 165 – 19 – 141 5 – – – – 23 8 – 15 – 1 754 10 – 47 52 6 10 – – – 8 – – 233 9 – 95 9 1 087 6 – 117 19 – 46 –
Utah 15 – – – 15 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 4 – – – 4 – 80 28 – 16 – – 16 – – – – – 13 – – 13 – 427 – – 100 305 – – 18 – 4 25 – – 25 11 820 – – 46 21 16 – – 40 – – – – 20 – – 50 – 582 – 6 – 6 – 33 –
Nevada 56 – – – – 11 – – – 26 8 – – – – – – 11 – 17 – – 44 – – 25 19 – 54 13 – 93 – – 93 – – – – 37 29 – – 29 – 2 637 80 119 47 1 602 702 12 – 38 37 1 381 259 112 1 010 – 662 – – 6 – 18 – – – – 8 – – 23 – – 12 34 508 – – 7 14 – 32 –
Washington 8 865 141 969 379 766 865 134 135 671 338 407 409 133 127 548 622 1 899 309 13 46 2 138 – 130 – – 111 19 7 785 209 – 376 – – 376 – – – – 60 244 – 35 209 – 359 – – – 351 – – 8 – – 32 – – 32 150 3 206 56 – 70 61 6 6 – 70 – 37 – 7 256 20 – 107 47 2 113 68 55 93 48 – 86 –
Oregon 254 17 3 15 26 35 12 – 16 31 10 22 4 – 16 2 10 35 – 5 112 – 69 – 54 15 – 22 328 65 – 111 – – 111 – 28 – 28 172 175 – 117 58 – 292 – – 3 251 38 – – – – 45 19 – 26 1 333 2 038 – – 74 21 3 15 – 8 – 20 – 8 128 3 – 85 29 1 496 – 40 14 48 – 46 –
California 403 28 9 11 12 – 27 4 17 34 3 40 7 13 19 31 131 17 – 114 33 10 361 – – 255 106 241 334 110 – 1 475 55 – 1 420 – 242 12 230 339 804 12 8 784 50 1 595 – – – 1 459 103 27 – 6 – 380 – 9 371 80 8 217 162 7 110 68 55 – 9 30 – 5 – – 566 14 – 281 74 6 330 45 31 79 243 17 81 10
Alaska 100 – 4 11 26 8 – – 2 27 8 – – – 5 – 3 6 – 27 21 – – – – – – – 48 7 2 104 – – 104 – – – – – 4 – – 4 – 64 – – – 64 – – – – – 10 – – 10 7 442 – – 16 2 – – – – – – – – 42 – – 12 20 314 9 – 9 – – 18 –
Hawaii 12 – – – – – – – – 12 – – – – – – – – – 17 – – – – – – – – 5 – – 53 – – 53 – – – – 9 23 – – 23 – 49 – – – 49 – – – – – 20 – – 20 – 237 26 – – 4 – – – – – – – – 6 – – 6 – 163 – – 26 – – 6 –
30
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 30 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
Table 1.
American Indian Population by Selected Tribes: 1990 Con.
Region and Division Northeast Region Midwest Region East North Central – – 1 452 108 149 – 149 – 5 – 17 4 – – – 116 – 6 110 – 2 – 21 – 8 13 – – – – 8 2 954 72 1 956 926 4 1 2 83 – – 83 7 8 – 8 – – – 7 – – – – – 1 6 10 52 45 5 – – – – – – 2 – – – 2 241 21 059 West North Central – 13 103 161 43 – 43 – – 18 5 37 – – – 75 – 2 73 – 18 – 43 – – 43 3 9 7 2 38 2 408 67 2 114 227 25 11 52 46 – – 46 – 15 – – 11 4 36 73 20 – – 10 31 12 – 46 52 – 19 – – – 8 – – – – 25 – 2 127 14 929 South Region East South Central – – 29 19 3 – 3 – – – – – – – – 72 – – 72 – 5 – 20 – – 20 – – – – 11 19 – 19 – – – 6 37 – 19 18 – – – – – – – 8 – – 8 – – – – 19 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 697 6 041 West South Central – 14 66 141 143 – 143 – – 247 8 47 5 – 5 218 – 49 169 – – – 28 – – 28 36 1 1 – 1 013 119 – 106 13 10 30 47 83 – 40 43 – 16 – – – 16 178 176 5 30 109 – 17 15 – 61 23 – – – – – 23 – – – – – – 2 737 25 677 West Region
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]
United States Region and Division State
United States Siuslaw Spokane Stockbridge Tlingit Tohono O’Odham Ak-Chin Tohono O’Odham Other Tohono O’Odham Tolowa Tonkawa Tsimshian Umatilla Umpqua Cow Creek Umpqua Umpqua Ute Allen Canyon Uintah Ute Ute Ute Mountain Ute Wailaki Walla-Walla Wampanoag Gay Head Wampanoag Mashpee Wampanoag Wampanoag Warm Springs Washo Washo Other Washo Wichita Winnebago Nebraska Winnebago Winnebago Wisconsin Winnebago Wintu Wiyot Yakima Yaqui Barrio Libre Pascua Yaqui Yaqui Yavapai Apache Yokuts Chukchansi Tachi Tule River Yokuts Yuchi Yuman Cocopah Havasupai Hualapai Maricopa Mohave Quechan Yavapai Yurok Other specified tribes Burt Lake Band Fort Belknap Fort McDermitt Fort McDowell Los Coyotes Mexican Indian Cherokee Reno-Sparks Round Valley Shoalwater Wascopum Wind River All other specified Tribe not specified Tribe not reported 2 2 14 16 16 48 042 219 417 876 334 542 – 451 321 157 285 671 346 325
New England – – 105 56 32 – 32 – – – – – 7 – 7 25 – – 25 – – – 1 754 84 31 1 639 – – – – 17 6 – 6 – – – 16 3 – – 3 – 11 11 – – – – – – – – – – – – 7 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 619 6 398
Middle Atlantic – 5 68 87 30 – 30 – – – – 15 – – – 46 – 8 36 2 – – 158 13 22 123 – – – – 5 42 – 39 3 – – 7 21 – – 21 – 22 – – 15 7 6 10 – – 1 – – 9 – 22 14 – – – – – 12 – – – – – 2 3 301 24 371
South Atlantic – 29 147 122 37 – 37 – – – 15 – – – – 123 – – 117 6 – 6 81 15 – 66 – 23 23 – 14 108 – 91 17 13 7 19 115 – 5 110 – 9 – 9 – – 20 28 – – – – 28 – – 22 14 – – – – – 14 – – – – – – 3 079 27 231
Mountain 14 95 78 181 15 099 334 14 765 – – 1 32 94 32 7 25 6 053 – 479 4 163 1 411 72 9 49 2 – 47 11 806 804 2 14 323 28 230 65 99 5 256 7 136 – 496 6 640 617 82 18 – – 64 13 4 846 521 502 1 020 712 780 678 633 139 503 – 123 163 139 – – 47 – – – 21 10 1 901 23 330
Pacific 34 1 886 171 13 542 1 340 – 1 340 – 446 55 2 080 1 088 627 339 288 930 – 28 861 41 1 157 212 180 14 – 166 2 635 650 640 10 121 612 – 592 20 168 425 172 314 – 121 193 20
2 1
7 658 – 572 5 626 1 460 1 254 227 2 334 128 61 2 145 2 685 1 489 1 475 14 1 241 6 591 167 5 153 1 271 2 319 479 7 577 9 838 – 681 9 157 644 2 967 822 418 908 819 380 7 319 612 557 1 205 744 1 321 2 194 686 4 444 1 201 45 158 171 156 60 86 48 99 85 233 46 14 23 208 195 447
2 7 2 2
2 804 793 401 882 728 127 2 171 66 25 67 22 465 1 479 47 4 118 543 – 11 8 17 60 29 1 99 83 233 – 2 6 506 46 411
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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Table 1.
American Indian Population by Selected Tribes: 1990 Con.
States New England Middle Atlantic
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]
United States Region and Division State
Maine Siuslaw Spokane Stockbridge Tlingit Tohono O’Odham Ak-Chin Tohono O’Odham Other Tohono O’Odham Tolowa Tonkawa Tsimshian Umatilla Umpqua Cow Creek Umpqua Umpqua Ute Allen Canyon Uintah Ute Ute Ute Mountain Ute Wailaki Walla-Walla Wampanoag Gay Head Wampanoag Mashpee Wampanoag Wampanoag Warm Springs Washo Washo Other Washo Wichita Winnebago Nebraska Winnebago Winnebago Wisconsin Winnebago Wintu Wiyot Yakima Yaqui Barrio Libre Pascua Yaqui Yaqui Yavapai Apache Yokuts Chukchansi Tachi Tule River Yokuts Yuchi Yuman Cocopah Havasupai Hualapai Maricopa Mohave Quechan Yavapai Yurok Other specified tribes Burt Lake Band Fort Belknap Fort McDermitt Fort McDowell Los Coyotes Mexican Indian Cherokee Reno-Sparks Round Valley Shoalwater Wascopum Wind River All other specified Tribe not specified Tribe not reported – – 6 – 6 – 6 – – – – – – – – 4 – – 4 – – – 8 – 2 6 – – – – – – – – – – – 16 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 55 723 New Hampshire – – – 11 7 – 7 – – – – – – – – 12 – – 12 – – – 62 – – 62 – – – – – 6 – 6 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 24 399
Vermont – – 11 2 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 18 – – 18 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 47 376
Massachusetts – – 17 33 – – – – – – – – 7 – 7 9 – – 9 – – – 1 555 84 18 1 453 – – – – – – – – – – – – 3 – – 3 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 234 2 755
Rhode Island – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 92 – 11 81 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 92 788
Connecticut – – 71 10 19 – 19 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 19 – – 19 – – – – 17 – – – – – – – – – – – – 11 11 – – – – – – – – – – – – 7 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 167 1 357
New York – 5 36 56 27 – 27 – – – – 15 – – – 16 – – 16 – – – 97 13 5 79 – – – – 5 21 – 21 – – – 2 19 – – 19 – 15 – – 15 – – 9 – – – – – 9 – – 12 – – – – – 12 – – – – – – 2 169 16 861
New Jersey – – 32 18 – – – – – – – – – – – 24 – 8 16 – – – 24 – – 24 – – – – – 5 – 5 – – – – – – – – – 7 – – – 7 6 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 833 3 945
Pennsylvania – – – 13 3 – 3 – – – – – – – – 6 – – 4 2 – – 37 – 17 20 – – – – – 16 – 13 3 – – 5 2 – – 2 – – – – – – – 1 – – 1 – – – – 22 2 – – – – – – – – – – – 2 299 3 565
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TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 32 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
Table 1.
American Indian Population by Selected Tribes: 1990 Con.
States Con. East North Central West North Central North Dakota – – – 2 – – – – – – – – – – – 4 – 2 2 – – – – – – – – – – – – 20 – 8 12 13 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 12 – 12 – – – – – – – – – – 243 924 South Dakota – – – 16 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 75 – 70 5 – 4 – 11 – – 11 – 11 – – 11 – – – – – – – – – – – 32 – 7 – – – – – – – – 25 – 295 2 238
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]
United States Region and Division State
Ohio Siuslaw Spokane Stockbridge Tlingit Tohono O’Odham Ak-Chin Tohono O’Odham Other Tohono O’Odham Tolowa Tonkawa Tsimshian Umatilla Umpqua Cow Creek Umpqua Umpqua Ute Allen Canyon Uintah Ute Ute Ute Mountain Ute Wailaki Walla-Walla Wampanoag Gay Head Wampanoag Mashpee Wampanoag Wampanoag Warm Springs Washo Washo Other Washo Wichita Winnebago Nebraska Winnebago Winnebago Wisconsin Winnebago Wintu Wiyot Yakima Yaqui Barrio Libre Pascua Yaqui Yaqui Yavapai Apache Yokuts Chukchansi Tachi Tule River Yokuts Yuchi Yuman Cocopah Havasupai Hualapai Maricopa Mohave Quechan Yavapai Yurok Other specified tribes Burt Lake Band Fort Belknap Fort McDermitt Fort McDowell Los Coyotes Mexican Indian Cherokee Reno-Sparks Round Valley Shoalwater Wascopum Wind River All other specified Tribe not specified Tribe not reported – – 67 16 26 – 26 – – – – – – – – 23 – 6 17 – – – 7 – – 7 – – – – – 26 – 26 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 10 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 448 3 914
Indiana – – 34 17 18 – 18 – 5 – – – – – – 31 – – 31 – – – – – – – – – – – – 18 – 18 – 4 – – – – – – 7 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 207 2 065
Illinois – – 53 20 59 – 59 – – – 8 – – – – 37 – – 37 – – – – – – – – – – – 8 291 25 261 5 – – – 62 – – 62 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 5 – 5 – – – – – – – – – – 592 4 799
Michigan – – 12 40 44 – 44 – – – – – – – – 20 – – 20 – – – 10 – 8 2 – – – – – 52 – 52 – – 1 2 7 – – 7 – – – – – – – 6 – – – – – – 6 – 47 45 – – – – – – – 2 – – – 683 7 640
Wisconsin – – 1 286 15 2 – 2 – – – 9 4 – – – 5 – – 5 – 2 – 4 – – 4 – – – – – 2 567 47 1 599 921 – – – 14 – – 14 – 8 – 8 – – – 1 – – – – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 311 2 641
Minnesota – 13 53 7 18 – 18 – – – – – – – – 3 – – 3 – – – 16 – – 16 – – – – – 592 22 389 181 – – 20 28 – – 28 – – – – – – – 12 5 – – – – 7 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 744 4 953
Iowa – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 – – 2 – – – – – – – 3 – – – – 426 16 401 9 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 12 – – – 10 2 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 131 1 008
Missouri – – 16 79 8 – 8 – – – – 9 – – – 16 – – 16 – 8 – – – – – – 4 2 2 – 37 – 36 1 12 – 23 7 – – 7 – – – – – – – 15 15 – – – – – – 3 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 250 2 740
Nebraska – – 34 25 – – – – – – 5 18 – – – 20 – – 20 – 10 – 7 – – 7 – – – – – 1 197 29 1 157 11 – – – – – – – – 4 – – – 4 – 5 – – – – – 5 – 6 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 165 1 196
Kansas – – – 32 17 – 17 – – 18 – 10 – – – 30 – – 30 – – – 20 – – 20 – 5 5 – 38 61 – 53 8 – 7 9 – – – – – – – – – – 36 29 – – – – 29 – – 37 8 – – – – – 8 – – – – – – 299 1 870
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 33 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
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Table 1.
American Indian Population by Selected Tribes: 1990 Con.
States Con. South Atlantic District of Columbia – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 4 – – 4 – – – 5 – – 5 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 54 644
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]
United States Region and Division State
Delaware Siuslaw Spokane Stockbridge Tlingit Tohono O’Odham Ak-Chin Tohono O’Odham Other Tohono O’Odham Tolowa Tonkawa Tsimshian Umatilla Umpqua Cow Creek Umpqua Umpqua Ute Allen Canyon Uintah Ute Ute Ute Mountain Ute Wailaki Walla-Walla Wampanoag Gay Head Wampanoag Mashpee Wampanoag Wampanoag Warm Springs Washo Washo Other Washo Wichita Winnebago Nebraska Winnebago Winnebago Wisconsin Winnebago Wintu Wiyot Yakima Yaqui Barrio Libre Pascua Yaqui Yaqui Yavapai Apache Yokuts Chukchansi Tachi Tule River Yokuts Yuchi Yuman Cocopah Havasupai Hualapai Maricopa Mohave Quechan Yavapai Yurok Other specified tribes Burt Lake Band Fort Belknap Fort McDermitt Fort McDowell Los Coyotes Mexican Indian Cherokee Reno-Sparks Round Valley Shoalwater Wascopum Wind River All other specified Tribe not specified Tribe not reported – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 139 378 Maryland – – 27 47 6 – 6 – – – 9 – – – – 9 – – 9 – – 6 9 – – 9 – – – – 7 20 – 20 – – – 6 – – – – – – – – – – 14 – – – – – – – – – 14 – – – – – 14 – – – – – – 325 2 828
Virginia – 17 24 12 24 – 24 – – – – – – – – 26 – – 26 – – – 16 – – 16 – 3 3 – – 6 – 6 – – 7 – 65 – – 65 – – – – – – – 6 – – – – 6 – – 8 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 446 2 511
West Virginia – – 7 – – – – – – – – – – – – 4 – – 4 – – – 15 – – 15 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 65 733
North Carolina – – 8 – 2 – 2 – – – – – – – – 43 – – 37 6 – – – – – – – 20 20 – – 25 – 15 10 5 – – 7 – – 7 – 9 – 9 – – – 13 – – – – 13 – – 2 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 004 9 509
South Carolina – 12 – 9 – – – – – – – – – – – 10 – – 10 – – – 7 – – 7 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 124 2 059
Georgia – – 15 7 – – – – – – – – – – – 18 – – 18 – – – – – – – – – – – – 8 – 8 – – – 5 13 – 5 8 – – – – – – – 9 – – – – 9 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 280 2 350
Florida – – 66 47 5 – 5 – – – 6 – – – – 9 – – 9 – – – 29 15 – 14 – – – – 7 49 – 42 7 8 – 6 30 – – 30 – – – – – – 6 – – – – – – – – 12 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 642 6 219
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Table 1.
American Indian Population by Selected Tribes: 1990 Con.
States Con. East South Central West South Central Mountain
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]
United States Region and Division State
Kentucky Siuslaw Spokane Stockbridge Tlingit Tohono O’Odham Ak-Chin Tohono O’Odham Other Tohono O’Odham Tolowa Tonkawa Tsimshian Umatilla Umpqua Cow Creek Umpqua Umpqua Ute Allen Canyon Uintah Ute Ute Ute Mountain Ute Wailaki Walla-Walla Wampanoag Gay Head Wampanoag Mashpee Wampanoag Wampanoag Warm Springs Washo Washo Other Washo Wichita Winnebago Nebraska Winnebago Winnebago Wisconsin Winnebago Wintu Wiyot Yakima Yaqui Barrio Libre Pascua Yaqui Yaqui Yavapai Apache Yokuts Chukchansi Tachi Tule River Yokuts Yuchi Yuman Cocopah Havasupai Hualapai Maricopa Mohave Quechan Yavapai Yurok Other specified tribes Burt Lake Band Fort Belknap Fort McDermitt Fort McDowell Los Coyotes Mexican Indian Cherokee Reno-Sparks Round Valley Shoalwater Wascopum Wind River All other specified Tribe not specified Tribe not reported – – 2 13 – – – – – – – – – – – 18 – – 18 – 5 – 8 – – 8 – – – – – 4 – 4 – – – 6 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 15 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 199 1 217
Tennessee – – 4 6 – – – – – – – – – – – 34 – – 34 – – – 12 – – 12 – – – – 6 15 – 15 – – – – 18 – – 18 – – – – – – – 8 – – 8 – – – – 4 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 185 1 619
Alabama – – 23 – 3 – 3 – – – – – – – – 20 – – 20 – – – – – – – – – – – 5 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 112 1 879
Mississippi – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 19 – 19 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 201 1 326
Arkansas – – 2 – 8 – 8 – – – – 9 – – – 10 – – 10 – – – – – – – – – – – – 17 – 17 – – – 6 6 – 6 – – 2 – – – 2 – 15 5 10 – – – – – 20 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 218 1 525
Louisiana – – 4 6 – – – – – – – – – – – 4 – – 4 – – – – – – – – – – – – 15 – 15 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 14 – 8 6 – – – – 7 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 488 3 319
Oklahoma – – 4 – 37 – 37 – – 227 8 38 5 – 5 92 – 49 43 – – – 9 – – 9 31 1 1 – 926 10 – 10 – 2 24 11 2 – – 2 – 7 – – – 7 173 70 – 12 42 – 12 4 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 830 10 067
Texas – 14 56 135 98 – 98 – – 20 – – – – – 112 – – 112 – – – 19 – – 19 5 – – – 87 77 – 64 13 8 6 30 75 – 34 41 – 7 – – – 7 5 77 – – 61 – 5 11 – 34 23 – – – – – 23 – – – – – – 1 201 10 766
Montana – 21 – 5 28 8 20 – – – 6 11 – – – 36 – 14 2 20 – – 11 – – 11 – 27 27 – – 16 – 16 – – – 35 – – – – – – – – – – – 20 – – – – – 20 – – 127 – 114 – – – – – – – – 13 – 196 1 983
Idaho – 48 12 56 20 – 20 – – 1 3 39 15 5 10 114 – 59 55 – 13 – – – – – 9 – – – 6 3 – 3 – 13 – 71 7 – – 7 – 4 2 – – 2 – 28 – – 28 – – – – 18 18 – – 10 – – – – – – – 8 – 30 847
Wyoming – – – – – – – – – – – 9 5 – 5 88 – 5 67 16 – – – – – – – – – – – 8 8 – – – 5 – – – – – – 10 10 – – – – 25 – – 19 – – 6 – – 2 – 2 – – – – – – – – – – 67 432
Colorado – 26 38 37 25 – 25 – – – 7 8 10 – 10 2 421 – 34 1 303 1 084 35 – 29 – – 29 – 8 8 – 8 60 – 38 22 6 – 34 70 – – 70 – – – – – – – 35 – – – – – 32 3 33 7 – 7 – – – – – – – – – – 401 2 681
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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Table 1.
American Indian Population by Selected Tribes: 1990 Con.
States Con. Mountain Con. Pacific
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text]
United States Region and Division State
New Mexico Siuslaw Spokane Stockbridge Tlingit Tohono O’Odham Ak-Chin Tohono O’Odham Other Tohono O’Odham Tolowa Tonkawa Tsimshian Umatilla Umpqua Cow Creek Umpqua Umpqua Ute Allen Canyon Uintah Ute Ute Ute Mountain Ute Wailaki Walla-Walla Wampanoag Gay Head Wampanoag Mashpee Wampanoag Wampanoag Warm Springs Washo Washo Other Washo Wichita Winnebago Nebraska Winnebago Winnebago Wisconsin Winnebago Wintu Wiyot Yakima Yaqui Barrio Libre Pascua Yaqui Yaqui Yavapai Apache Yokuts Chukchansi Tachi Tule River Yokuts Yuchi Yuman Cocopah Havasupai Hualapai Maricopa Mohave Quechan Yavapai Yurok Other specified tribes Burt Lake Band Fort Belknap Fort McDermitt Fort McDowell Los Coyotes Mexican Indian Cherokee Reno-Sparks Round Valley Shoalwater Wascopum Wind River All other specified Tribe not specified Tribe not reported – – 5 12 114 – 114 – – – 4 6 – – – 162 – – 152 10 – – – – – – – – – – – 91 – 59 32 7 – 32 41 – – 41 11 – – – – – 6 90 – – 21 – 3 7 59 14 12 – – – 2 – – – – – – – 10 352 6 040
Arizona – – 7 25 14 876 326 14 550 – – – 12 19 – – – 138 – 5 122 11 19 – 5 – – 5 – 24 24 – – 56 – 45 11 23 – 66 6 986 – 496 6 490 606 37 6 – – 31 7 4 551 511 492 919 701 768 594 566 60 137 – – – 137 – – – – – – – – 570 7 708
Utah – – – 9 10 – 10 – – – – – – – – 3 027 – 357 2 400 270 – – 4 2 – 2 – – – – – 54 20 34 – 6 – 18 15 – – 15 – – – – – – – 46 10 2 7 11 7 4 5 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 101 1 645
Nevada 14 – 16 37 26 – 26 – – – – 2 2 2 – 67 – 5 62 – 5 9 – – – – 2 747 745 2 – 35 – 35 – 44 – – 17 – – 17 – 31 – – – 31 – 51 – 8 26 – 2 15 – 14 200 – – 153 – – – 47 – – – – – 184 1 994
Washington 5 1 731 39 2 131 18 – 18 – 45 – 468 88 33 – 33 126 – 26 98 2 7 55 24 – – 24 144 18 18 – – 84 – 79 5 37 17 6 154 47 – – 47 – 44 21 – 5 18 10 27 – – – 7 5 15 – 205 91 – 9 – – – – – – 67 13 – 2 890 6 278
Oregon 25 76 2 441 31 – 31 – 62 – 40 896 452 289 163 39 – – 39 – 61 144 – – – – 2 450 27 27 – 44 149 – 149 – 198 20 643 85 – – 85 – 19 6 – – 13 – 53 – – – 3 9 41 – 386 236 – 2 8 17 – – – – – 209 – – 482 3 969
California 4 72 109 723 1 240 – 1 240 – 328 55 39 100 142 50 92 725 – 2 684 39 1 088 13 146 14 – 132 41 605 595 10 38 376 – 361 15 1 904 388 317 2 162 – 121 2 041 20 2 701 726 401 877 697 117 2 087 66 25 67 12 451 1 419 47 3 496 216 – – – – 60 29 1 99 16 11 – – 4 793 34 242
Alaska – 7 – 10 235 7 – 7 – 11 – 1 524 4 – – – 27 – – 27 – 1 – – – – – – – – – 22 – – – – 17 – 48 5 – – 5 – 40 40 – – – – 4 – – – – – 4 – 21 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 170 1 338
Hawaii – – 21 12 44 – 44 – – – 9 – – – – 13 – – 13 – – – 10 – – 10 – – – – 17 3 – 3 – 12 – 10 15 – – 15 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 10 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 171 584
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CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 36 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
Table 2.
General, Family, and Household Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990
Alaskan Athabaskans Apache
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
American Indian Abenaki Alaska Native Total Alaskan Athabaskan Tanaina Algonquian Total Apache Chiricahua Jicarilla Apache Mescalero Apache
AGE AND SEX
All persons Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over 3 and 4 years 16 years and over 18 years and over 21 years and over 60 years and over 62 years and over Median Female Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over 3 and 4 years 16 years and over 18 years and over 21 years and over 60 years and over 62 years and over Median Male Median age 1 937 187 189 181 173 164 178 174 152 129 99 78 62 52 43 29 20 11 9 74 1 343 1 275 1 170 166 144 391 833 240 699 573 091 043 381 528 577 406 318 425 281 034 082 855 817 208 923 392 566 921 277 948 27.0 978 527 92 168 91 607 88 459 83 629 79 220 89 314 90 109 79 002 66 495 50 972 40 259 33 048 27 716 23 609 16 627 12 939 7 458 5 896 36 341 689 287 656 569 606 291 94 245 82 976 28.0 958 864 26.0 1 549 46 148 132 160 125 155 167 171 136 82 36 87 53 33 5 – 6 7 18 1 199 1 136 1 007 104 83 30.3 705 22 71 58 95 50 81 56 93 56 24 10 23 36 22 5 – 3 – 10 534 504 458 66 51 28.5 844 31.5 1 549 1 523 573 490 83 56 237 537 9 167 – 26 490 290 75 335 179 50 131 96 18 13 13 – – 7 6 413 54.2 573 56 196 104 100 96 21 – 1 313 126 154 126 100 112 152 136 106 87 57 43 42 31 6 13 6 16 – 52 883 829 807 72 62 26.3 683 38 104 75 48 88 81 57 44 57 22 25 19 4 – 13 – 8 – 22 455 440 418 25 25 24.5 630 28.5 1 313 1 233 358 271 87 61 208 442 135 90 55 25 271 186 100 170 96 62 76 69 25 12 12 – – – 12 484 53.3 358 61 89 75 44 65 11 13 14 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 198 590 766 324 322 148 370 273 128 664 660 491 424 360 264 174 122 85 33 659 9 267 8 813 7 964 1 038 877 24.8 7 357 754 874 652 652 646 683 675 570 405 361 267 219 219 156 106 63 48 7 290 4 968 4 710 4 271 599 493 25.7 6 841 23.6 198 669 035 672 363 102 855 603 997 1 179 233 296 2 1 1 1 672 727 070 251 754 456 998 706 417 203 196 21 14 130 52 5 385 48.9 4 035 1 102 945 733 553 316 240 146 13 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 192 518 699 242 182 039 286 206 046 639 575 401 401 339 234 151 118 83 33 640 8 505 8 078 7 319 958 808 24.6 6 843 723 817 624 594 584 635 632 522 399 342 218 207 217 128 83 63 48 7 283 4 574 4 319 3 931 546 442 25.6 6 349 23.3 192 724 646 473 173 962 1 718 5 308 966 1 086 228 240 473 624 019 111 692 431 946 668 391 197 190 21 14 124 52 5 114 49.0 3 646 962 830 668 514 294 232 146 2 1 1 1 536 30 32 38 65 83 64 38 33 12 48 50 7 21 3 10 2 – – 2 417 409 371 36 25 26.6 258 18 22 18 35 43 33 24 23 – 4 16 7 2 3 10 – – – – 200 197 165 15 13 24.0 278 29.4 536 530 218 132 86 44 95 160 11 46 – 6 132 61 35 102 40 23 27 18 12 – – – – – – 127 63.8 218 44 93 45 21 15 – – 1 700 93 60 76 131 139 176 144 178 181 161 130 114 41 50 9 14 3 – 30 1 440 1 392 1 308 117 104 35.9 886 58 39 48 55 43 110 70 80 108 84 62 48 22 46 3 7 3 – 10 740 721 686 81 74 36.3 814 35.6 1 700 1 647 706 439 267 193 356 373 98 114 26 27 439 285 88 326 212 80 108 70 5 16 16 – – 16 – 308 61.7 706 193 229 121 91 54 18 – 53 5 5 5 4 4 5 5 4 3 2 1 1 1 330 448 694 059 573 839 421 380 235 467 661 923 656 140 874 465 281 139 75 2 037 36 245 34 507 31 566 2 974 2 463 26.0 26 229 2 620 3 104 2 430 2 148 2 205 2 685 2 620 2 075 1 692 1 332 1 068 753 583 435 201 156 69 53 940 17 657 16 804 15 503 1 497 1 245 26.1 27 101 25.8 53 51 16 12 3 2 7 19 4 3 1 330 507 293 314 979 974 741 469 484 520 048 775 32 2 3 3 2 2 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 912 643 004 011 927 947 236 717 887 371 884 304 101 790 553 295 155 54 33 925 23 708 22 612 20 693 1 880 1 555 28.0 15 824 1 250 1 631 1 512 1 352 1 277 1 587 1 694 1 319 1 155 930 714 526 402 239 112 67 28 29 456 11 176 10 617 9 826 877 701 27.8 17 088 28.1 32 31 11 8 2 2 4 10 2 2 912 587 038 078 960 251 993 731 430 395 771 554 739 58 49 41 32 10 114 75 83 77 11 63 42 41 43 – – – – 28 591 581 555 84 56 34.4 337 30 22 21 12 – 75 28 53 28 4 23 16 9 16 – – – – – 264 260 252 25 16 31.5 402 36.7 739 698 311 189 122 94 143 184 14 46 25 16 189 98 52 152 66 29 9 9 – 5 5 – – 5 – 158 96.8 311 94 104 48 37 20 8 – 2 750 376 342 285 242 293 329 176 157 155 92 98 80 52 27 20 15 7 4 154 1 693 1 610 1 450 125 100 22.5 1 497 192 207 119 126 179 173 100 87 89 47 60 41 31 20 12 8 2 4 92 958 912 829 77 61 23.1 1 253 20.8 2 750 2 667 717 534 183 153 340 1 235 207 168 78 5 534 376 198 257 198 105 196 132 64 52 50 2 – 41 9 1 140 49.7 717 153 131 113 114 113 63 30 4 144 539 515 411 426 365 418 391 278 226 187 107 104 45 40 50 31 11 – 219 2 603 2 457 2 153 177 159 22.2 2 119 297 268 225 207 173 189 224 159 95 86 53 34 27 25 21 27 9 – 101 1 297 1 228 1 070 109 97 21.3 2 025 23.0 4 144 4 080 1 171 920 251 199 474 1 654 475 306 37 27 920 667 334 539 377 192 289 221 114 98 96 11 9 65 22 1 687 46.4 1 171 199 177 230 208 166 111 80
HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP
All persons In households Householder Family householder Nonfamily householder Living alone Spouse Child Other relatives Nonrelatives Institutionalized persons Other persons in group quarters 1 937 391 1 878 153 604 900 449 281 155 619 121 519 299 422 720 078 140 048 113 705 32 012 27 226 449 271 133 295 172 85 117 78 36 35 32 4 2 22 7 661 281 938 017 600 271 091 790 372 647 361 982 794 415 976 591 825 55.4 900 519 661 125 260 059 936 340 14 13 4 2 1 1 1 5 13 12 3 2 1
FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN
Families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Subfamilies With own children under 18 years Married-couple subfamilies With own children under 18 years Mother-child subfamilies Father-child subfamilies Persons under 18 years Percent living with two parents 12 7 4 8 5 2 3 1 314 948 246 234 348 980 043 995 928 1 075 1 026 104 55 701 270 18 823 57.1 16 2 3 2 2 1 1 1 293 974 676 946 878 733 083 003 078 008 556 620 435 830 813 196 540 497 471 57 31 329 111 10 300 56.6 11 2 2 2 1 038 251 740 087 995 875 623 467 8 5 2 5 3 1 1 1
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Households person persons persons persons persons persons or more persons 604 121 152 113 101 61 29 25
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 37 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
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Table 2.
General, Family, and Household Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Apache Con. Arapaho
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Oklahoma Apache San Carlos Apache
White Mountain Apache
Total
Arapaho
Northern Arapaho
Arikara
Assiniboine
Bannock
Blackfoot
Brotherton
Caddo
AGE AND SEX
All persons Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over 3 and 4 years 16 years and over 18 years and over 21 years and over 60 years and over 62 years and over Median Female Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over 3 and 4 years 16 years and over 18 years and over 21 years and over 60 years and over 62 years and over Median Male Median age 563 59 95 101 49 7 53 69 66 36 11 1 – 14 – 2 – – – 33 304 281 259 16 2 18.0 298 25 46 23 9 4 34 54 60 32 6 – – 5 – – – – – 25 202 197 195 5 – 30.7 265 12.0 563 552 73 57 16 – 151 285 24 19 11 – 57 33 9 33 14 7 24 19 2 12 12 – – – 12 282 68.8 73 – 32 7 7 4 2 21 2 300 291 291 205 152 270 274 217 164 41 135 84 46 15 50 9 27 – 29 114 1 474 1 405 1 334 130 116 24.1 1 162 160 152 103 75 146 100 98 99 29 80 40 5 7 30 – 18 – 20 41 725 696 650 75 68 23.0 1 138 24.9 2 300 2 166 606 477 129 54 325 932 214 89 75 59 477 376 217 310 256 139 136 107 69 38 38 5 5 33 – 895 64.6 606 54 107 132 97 73 48 95 9 700 1 474 1 385 974 726 942 990 722 558 543 339 243 273 180 153 83 53 53 9 556 5 707 5 408 4 974 531 444 21.6 4 901 666 778 411 348 423 527 422 285 261 179 165 121 102 105 56 36 16 – 225 2 965 2 836 2 628 315 288 22.9 4 799 20.4 9 9 2 2 700 535 269 002 267 186 1 297 4 387 1 097 485 51 114 2 002 1 351 869 1 271 966 667 571 308 139 373 354 29 10 228 116 4 292 61.0 2 269 186 361 329 388 470 225 310 6 918 724 892 739 560 663 581 648 502 469 313 263 172 160 84 87 25 22 14 271 4 461 4 276 3 817 392 345 24.0 3 416 321 450 329 304 309 329 279 290 249 153 79 94 107 29 61 12 7 14 145 2 264 2 172 1 924 230 193 24.9 3 502 23.1 6 6 1 1 918 687 873 610 263 177 974 2 748 735 357 110 121 1 610 1 036 607 991 664 422 480 328 179 176 161 40 25 106 30 2 642 58.7 1 873 177 406 413 273 241 186 177 5 585 577 666 571 471 480 478 525 420 378 284 246 154 135 79 69 24 14 14 201 3 702 3 528 3 182 335 288 25.3 2 747 241 342 277 236 236 267 213 232 212 140 76 80 96 24 48 12 1 14 91 1 857 1 776 1 595 195 158 25.8 2 838 24.7 5 5 1 1 585 414 519 327 192 146 828 2 192 575 300 102 69 1 327 821 464 834 528 325 406 268 133 153 146 32 25 91 30 2 057 58.1 1 519 146 332 335 236 210 126 134 1 319 147 226 168 89 183 94 123 82 91 29 17 18 25 5 13 1 8 – 70 745 734 621 52 52 20.4 660 80 108 52 68 73 53 66 58 37 13 3 14 11 5 13 – 6 – 54 398 387 320 35 35 20.7 659 20.2 1 319 1 259 349 278 71 31 146 547 160 57 8 52 278 215 143 152 136 97 74 60 46 23 15 8 – 15 – 585 60.5 349 31 74 78 37 26 60 43 1 671 206 189 211 152 189 125 123 92 113 124 23 46 16 28 13 17 4 – 82 1 056 996 879 78 74 22.1 922 154 86 117 88 94 76 53 45 96 25 19 24 8 18 11 6 2 – 53 563 548 465 45 41 21.2 749 23.3 1 671 1 616 434 354 80 68 162 674 204 142 34 21 354 246 142 188 107 78 135 110 47 62 62 – – 44 18 675 32.6 434 68 83 64 96 93 2 28 5 521 621 635 535 401 414 449 691 502 271 285 224 150 124 91 56 53 7 12 231 3 631 3 483 3 245 343 293 26.7 2 878 298 324 299 168 203 297 357 240 118 148 125 78 89 42 39 38 7 8 84 1 924 1 859 1 737 223 187 27.5 2 643 25.2 5 5 1 1 521 354 686 280 406 324 740 2 004 547 377 127 40 1 280 837 454 770 521 266 392 246 136 97 89 9 1 61 27 2 038 47.9 1 686 324 342 305 339 178 89 109 187 8 – 57 11 30 10 11 7 17 6 8 14 – 8 – – – – 8 119 111 97 8 8 22.1 56 – – – 11 3 – 11 – 9 – 8 14 – – – – – – – 53 45 45 – – 41.7 131 20.0 187 187 55 31 24 20 19 101 12 – – – 31 21 6 23 13 6 8 8 – – – – – – – 76 44.7 55 20 6 – – 17 – 12 992 097 186 163 928 273 010 658 763 968 000 529 123 808 647 345 242 171 81 1 211 27 860 26 714 24 928 2 294 1 976 29.2 18 852 1 584 1 551 1 452 1 285 1 489 2 153 2 334 1 966 1 585 877 717 615 376 327 229 110 126 76 575 13 934 13 446 12 674 1 244 1 112 29.8 19 140 28.5 37 36 13 9 3 2 6 11 2 2 992 466 441 862 579 686 166 778 134 947 942 584 37 3 3 3 2 3 4 4 3 2 2 1 1 466 22 16 38 49 27 32 40 69 22 24 23 29 8 8 32 21 – 6 15 385 361 341 75 69 35.7 249 10 10 10 41 25 28 2 35 6 15 12 7 4 3 21 14 – 6 8 219 198 178 48 44 31.3 217 36.5 466 460 163 119 44 38 122 132 22 21 6 – 119 63 25 110 59 23 5 – – 3 3 – – 3 – 105 78.1 163 38 46 16 49 14 – – 2 984 275 283 332 332 268 280 265 199 139 201 85 84 69 64 42 29 25 12 123 2 023 1 911 1 710 241 224 25.0 1 509 154 137 179 134 129 144 97 121 68 131 44 51 35 21 35 11 12 6 45 1 011 947 866 120 117 25.7 1 475 24.3 2 984 2 914 943 711 232 160 408 1 299 205 59 37 33 711 421 179 425 232 94 210 140 66 36 36 6 6 17 13 1 073 59.8 943 160 296 166 148 110 52 11
HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP
All persons In households Householder Family householder Nonfamily householder Living alone Spouse Child Other relatives Nonrelatives Institutionalized persons Other persons in group quarters
FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN
Families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Subfamilies With own children under 18 years Married-couple subfamilies With own children under 18 years Mother-child subfamilies Father-child subfamilies Persons under 18 years Percent living with two parents 862 495 331 354 096 182 564 853 828 572 547 99 74 319 154 11 278 50.6 13 2 3 2 2 1 441 686 413 610 166 401 734 431 9 6 3 6 4 2 2 1
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Households person persons persons persons persons persons or more persons
38
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 38 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
Table 2.
General, Family, and Household Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
California tribes Canadian and Latin American
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Cahuilla Total Morongo Total Canadian Indian
Central American Indian
French American Indian
Mexican American Indian
South American Indian
Spanish American Indian
Catawba
Cayuse
AGE AND SEX
All persons Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over 3 and 4 years 16 years and over 18 years and over 21 years and over 60 years and over 62 years and over Median Female Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over 3 and 4 years 16 years and over 18 years and over 21 years and over 60 years and over 62 years and over Median Male Median age 1 294 185 162 196 65 109 85 68 115 78 51 37 27 36 42 7 20 6 5 72 724 710 666 116 97 21.7 716 115 92 125 22 68 36 25 74 45 18 11 23 20 21 – 13 6 2 39 376 372 346 62 52 20.3 578 24.4 1 294 1 259 390 308 82 63 150 544 138 37 – 35 308 201 118 166 105 62 86 56 48 31 31 7 7 21 3 584 46.9 390 63 65 90 85 24 38 25 1 331 138 96 87 105 99 119 135 96 107 89 62 64 41 41 17 14 12 9 66 987 934 903 134 116 30.8 608 56 39 46 34 42 58 79 56 43 45 25 33 11 14 7 14 6 – 29 465 453 431 52 48 31.8 723 29.4 1 331 1 321 538 414 124 98 184 434 116 49 5 5 414 221 111 259 109 63 98 65 34 25 25 7 7 11 7 397 38.8 538 98 208 97 48 46 16 25 573 43 44 28 53 34 73 70 53 47 43 19 11 23 4 7 12 – 9 22 450 418 403 55 48 30.8 234 14 19 10 23 13 31 30 25 20 18 4 – 4 4 7 12 – – 10 189 179 166 27 23 31.2 339 30.6 573 573 262 182 80 54 74 176 54 7 – – 182 98 35 131 60 24 28 16 4 12 12 – – 5 7 155 41.9 262 54 97 31 25 37 9 9 27 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 179 629 435 788 644 526 782 628 344 751 091 844 745 708 564 343 188 78 91 974 18 678 17 755 16 161 1 972 1 647 26.0 12 987 1 282 1 158 1 295 1 203 985 1 265 1 213 1 285 813 609 452 384 439 258 187 81 23 55 479 8 904 8 482 7 851 1 043 846 27.3 14 192 25.0 179 589 064 138 926 397 849 865 261 550 913 677 3 431 292 312 257 310 333 335 334 268 165 215 126 109 142 117 43 57 – 16 81 2 525 2 424 2 180 375 307 28.2 1 801 121 163 102 159 181 223 194 112 70 132 71 59 106 44 31 21 – 12 29 1 396 1 357 1 205 214 154 28.9 1 630 26.7 3 431 3 299 1 011 743 268 194 629 1 111 194 354 47 85 743 451 219 508 300 135 185 134 77 30 30 2 2 11 17 1 007 63.4 1 011 194 306 205 185 99 – 22 1 744 133 139 175 156 196 125 234 93 147 136 36 58 21 37 23 28 – 7 54 1 278 1 202 1 097 116 104 27.9 735 62 70 100 33 51 51 81 33 64 93 12 28 21 10 19 – – 7 18 503 472 460 57 45 30.0 1 009 26.5 1 744 1 705 492 384 108 82 222 533 263 195 34 5 384 211 99 221 175 90 68 27 9 56 49 7 – 40 9 542 72.0 492 82 103 136 67 46 8 50 1 018 23 56 50 60 60 145 122 108 117 40 37 19 56 69 44 5 – 7 18 881 841 821 181 150 34.7 602 14 20 14 12 49 76 49 92 64 22 37 12 54 44 36 – – 7 9 554 548 534 141 110 38.6 416 29.9 1 018 966 410 288 122 102 215 211 43 87 30 22 288 159 55 164 94 43 100 57 12 25 18 7 – 18 – 177 29.4 410 102 104 121 61 22 – – 13 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 678 487 291 569 293 402 506 331 177 778 423 428 331 259 164 125 51 52 11 589 9 012 8 597 7 769 662 555 24.3 6 039 747 598 718 565 469 559 569 597 340 204 195 182 101 81 52 32 23 7 299 3 812 3 638 3 327 296 277 24.3 7 639 24.3 678 730 261 432 829 584 608 285 245 331 577 371 2 882 246 190 280 301 125 265 368 358 236 110 71 58 125 78 23 22 26 – 97 2 063 1 926 1 845 274 205 30.5 1 541 148 99 117 182 47 173 193 214 106 50 45 30 96 35 – 6 – – 72 1 105 1 012 987 137 81 30.1 1 341 30.8 2 882 2 749 802 537 265 213 472 1 010 171 294 63 70 537 355 176 323 224 110 165 117 58 13 11 2 – 11 – 956 63.2 802 213 159 194 90 96 31 19 4 426 448 447 457 524 410 406 239 340 308 167 146 170 105 99 85 25 – 50 135 2 919 2 765 2 449 364 326 24.2 2 269 190 208 244 252 188 183 127 237 169 108 92 73 61 44 49 22 – 22 52 1 534 1 455 1 338 198 179 26.4 2 157 22.4 4 426 4 140 1 088 754 334 222 703 1 715 345 289 162 124 754 403 191 473 240 119 239 142 66 60 57 3 – 36 21 1 661 53.6 1 088 222 333 190 166 78 29 70 964 97 101 87 104 64 49 110 99 69 59 27 27 14 8 – 4 14 31 51 669 633 563 71 68 28.0 492 30 56 43 52 33 36 68 54 27 27 21 11 3 3 – 4 6 18 17 355 344 311 34 31 29.4 472 24.3 964 946 301 245 56 31 199 408 30 8 18 – 245 148 62 223 130 57 14 14 1 2 2 – – 2 – 331 75.8 301 31 82 85 50 42 9 2 161 11 12 11 12 5 11 26 20 7 7 9 – 19 5 – – 1 5 4 127 120 115 30 29 33.6 81 5 5 8 – – 3 12 3 7 7 7 – 16 2 – – 1 5 1 63 63 63 24 24 43.2 80 29.4 161 158 68 38 30 27 25 49 3 13 3 – 38 25 14 15 10 5 11 6 3 – – – – – – 41 43.9 68 27 11 11 3 11 3 2
HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP
All persons In households Householder Family householder Nonfamily householder Living alone Spouse Child Other relatives Nonrelatives Institutionalized persons Other persons in group quarters 27 25 7 5 1 1 3 9 2 2 13 12 3 2 1 5 1 1
FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN
Families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Subfamilies With own children under 18 years Married-couple subfamilies With own children under 18 years Mother-child subfamilies Father-child subfamilies Persons under 18 years Percent living with two parents 5 3 1 3 2 1 1 138 088 555 278 027 056 324 890 429 483 352 159 28 234 90 9 424 60.1 7 1 1 1 1 064 397 677 497 011 756 282 444 2 432 1 509 815 1 589 994 559 567 413 207 299 187 138 26 118 43 5 081 60.8 3 261 584 672 651 442 415 214 283
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Households person persons persons persons persons persons or more persons
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 39 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
39
Table 2.
General, Family, and Household Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Chemakuan Cherokee
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Chehalis Total Hoh Quileute Chemehuevi Total Cherokee Eastern Cherokee Echota Cherokee Western Cherokee Cherokee Shawnee
AGE AND SEX
All persons Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over 3 and 4 years 16 years and over 18 years and over 21 years and over 60 years and over 62 years and over Median Female Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over 3 and 4 years 16 years and over 18 years and over 21 years and over 60 years and over 62 years and over Median Male Median age 314 44 35 34 32 34 41 24 7 21 21 9 2 5 3 – 2 – – 25 198 184 148 10 6 20.6 159 15 21 12 22 24 11 21 1 19 2 4 2 – 3 – 2 – – 6 111 101 71 5 5 20.5 155 20.8 314 308 105 97 8 8 14 130 20 39 – 6 97 74 41 57 47 22 37 24 19 8 8 – – 8 – 130 33.1 105 8 15 16 43 10 5 8 738 112 107 55 76 46 80 54 59 48 23 21 12 36 – 3 6 – – 59 449 416 381 45 29 22.3 348 63 51 34 36 9 35 31 37 16 2 11 9 10 – – 4 – – 31 197 185 164 14 4 19.3 390 23.9 738 724 194 144 50 40 98 310 55 67 14 – 144 87 41 93 48 15 48 36 26 7 7 – – – 7 322 48.1 194 40 38 46 36 21 4 9 103 11 15 13 11 4 2 13 13 – 2 3 – 14 – – 2 – – 5 61 59 53 16 2 23.1 62 7 9 6 9 2 2 10 7 – 2 – – 8 – – – – – 5 37 37 31 8 – 20.5 41 24.3 103 103 22 16 6 2 20 39 11 11 – – 16 9 6 7 4 4 9 5 2 – – – – – – 44 43.2 22 2 7 4 2 3 2 2 621 101 92 42 65 42 78 41 32 48 21 18 12 22 – 3 4 – – 54 374 343 314 29 27 21.4 279 56 42 28 27 7 33 21 23 16 – 11 9 2 – – 4 – – 26 153 141 126 6 4 19.1 342 23.3 621 607 172 128 44 38 64 271 44 56 14 – 128 78 35 86 44 11 39 31 24 7 7 – – – 7 278 48.9 172 38 31 42 34 18 2 7 640 91 61 99 39 58 44 48 20 59 8 28 34 6 16 19 – 3 7 44 385 365 340 51 49 22.7 368 49 26 71 19 35 29 27 9 32 6 21 17 2 12 3 – 3 7 23 220 207 203 27 25 23.3 272 21.2 640 628 162 126 36 30 111 308 26 21 12 – 126 70 30 72 32 8 45 33 22 8 8 – – 4 4 275 61.1 162 30 40 25 23 21 – 23 369 23 27 29 30 28 33 34 33 31 24 18 14 12 10 6 5 2 2 9 282 270 251 38 33 035 304 480 515 849 656 344 602 380 052 483 791 780 227 140 634 102 549 147 386 745 642 735 799 919 31.6 187 762 11 288 13 344 14 056 15 067 13 511 16 491 18 268 17 777 15 841 12 333 9 779 7 413 6 741 5 645 3 904 3 204 1 632 1 468 4 669 146 102 140 226 131 104 22 594 19 918 32.8 181 273 30.4 035 197 248 610 638 117 277 254 538 880 946 892 352 22 25 27 29 27 32 33 31 29 23 18 14 11 9 6 4 2 2 8 271 260 242 37 32 680 037 781 501 159 659 048 250 974 863 661 047 228 814 833 425 913 434 053 914 679 189 271 472 747 31.8 179 456 10 699 12 480 13 202 14 236 13 070 15 785 17 558 16 998 15 252 11 856 9 322 7 153 6 519 5 466 3 787 3 093 1 568 1 412 4 414 140 228 134 631 126 049 21 845 19 266 32.9 173 224 30.6 680 083 237 597 640 308 353 331 740 422 840 757 5 968 592 594 616 576 466 554 560 436 411 291 216 161 161 113 91 73 35 22 175 4 071 3 867 3 462 495 424 26.3 2 993 252 304 286 273 216 278 321 200 205 160 134 84 79 63 49 58 16 15 80 2 132 2 045 1 812 280 244 28.0 2 975 24.5 5 5 1 1 968 897 964 526 438 358 889 2 356 417 271 19 52 1 526 975 486 943 576 301 482 350 178 172 163 9 – 115 48 2 101 51.5 1 964 358 486 478 334 205 61 42 3 773 182 549 784 471 184 193 312 422 300 90 116 71 38 16 38 2 – 5 102 2 162 2 002 1 735 99 99 19.0 1 932 107 265 317 224 85 130 185 253 168 45 61 28 30 14 13 2 – 5 67 1 194 1 125 994 64 64 23.0 1 841 17.3 3 773 3 739 845 817 28 24 710 2 086 71 27 – 34 817 650 123 634 496 96 141 114 27 14 4 10 – – 4 1 771 82.2 845 24 110 255 309 117 22 8 5 811 467 496 520 561 296 478 400 479 431 381 334 294 175 170 74 108 80 67 192 4 213 4 014 3 732 674 590 31.1 2 971 224 268 213 290 127 257 154 290 205 226 210 128 95 94 55 51 48 36 105 2 209 2 119 1 958 379 318 33.5 2 840 29.6 5 5 1 1 811 681 927 442 485 395 1 128 2 178 294 154 81 49 944 50 129 98 68 68 62 90 56 68 61 35 31 72 11 4 9 28 4 19 651 619 575 128 107 29.8 506 38 59 51 39 27 44 37 34 24 26 17 26 56 5 – – 19 4 16 348 327 319 84 77 29.4 438 30.2 944 925 323 211 112 86 161 384 53 4 – 19 211 143 38 142 104 33 43 28 5 22 22 2 2 20 – 325 73.5 323 86 76 47 83 23 6 2
HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP
All persons In households Householder Family householder Nonfamily householder Living alone Spouse Child Other relatives Nonrelatives Institutionalized persons Other persons in group quarters 369 360 137 98 38 30 73 113 16 19 4 3 98 55 23 72 38 17 20 13 5 4 4 352 344 132 94 37 29 70 106 15 19 4 3 94 52 23 69 36 16 19 12 4 4 3
FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN
Families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Subfamilies With own children under 18 years Married-couple subfamilies With own children under 18 years Mother-child subfamilies Father-child subfamilies Persons under 18 years Percent living with two parents 610 352 995 108 580 358 492 382 182 675 145 967 437 2 824 884 98 393 64.4 137 30 40 26 22 11 4 2 248 117 213 756 081 498 157 426 597 903 026 266 921 689 530 700 899 375 864 947 436 2 621 807 92 491 64.2 132 29 38 25 21 11 3 2 237 308 887 687 040 005 982 328 1 442 705 322 1 106 513 247 282 173 65 104 104 1 1 78 25 1 797 69.7 1 927 395 610 305 357 133 84 43
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Households person persons persons persons persons persons or more persons
40
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 40 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
Table 2.
General, Family, and Household Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Cheyenne Chippewa
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Total Cheyenne Northern Cheyenne Southern Cheyenne CheyenneArapaho Chickahominy Chickasaw Chinook Total Bad River Bay Mills Chippewa Bois Forte
AGE AND SEX
All persons Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over 3 and 4 years 16 years and over 18 years and over 21 years and over 60 years and over 62 years and over Median Female Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over 3 and 4 years 16 years and over 18 years and over 21 years and over 60 years and over 62 years and over Median Male Median age 11 1 1 1 1 1 809 361 335 424 096 113 903 901 853 763 583 413 279 289 206 174 35 58 23 581 7 490 7 032 6 397 785 665 23.3 5 748 659 569 767 568 559 393 521 395 341 261 190 111 131 104 107 22 35 15 297 3 639 3 429 3 087 414 340 23.0 6 061 23.6 809 444 288 547 741 586 1 494 4 759 944 959 219 146 2 547 1 719 880 1 706 1 094 583 685 508 236 171 152 19 – 121 31 4 777 53.5 3 288 586 731 552 555 456 189 219 7 104 792 749 772 651 652 582 546 495 500 393 281 201 176 114 99 35 43 23 345 4 663 4 415 4 028 490 414 24.6 3 340 380 342 424 290 321 242 299 237 244 158 116 70 47 64 47 22 22 15 178 2 134 2 034 1 857 217 184 23.7 3 764 25.3 7 6 2 1 104 914 113 585 528 414 940 2 691 489 681 102 88 1 585 985 502 1 099 618 291 386 295 167 46 27 19 – 27 – 2 689 53.8 2 113 414 541 375 309 289 97 88 4 398 551 561 614 421 435 300 301 328 218 181 130 78 110 92 63 – 15 – 229 2 602 2 404 2 167 280 236 20.6 2 239 273 211 323 256 226 142 190 145 75 103 72 41 81 40 48 – 13 – 119 1 379 1 281 1 125 182 141 21.3 2 159 19.8 4 398 4 253 1 072 895 177 136 518 1 958 436 269 102 43 895 667 355 544 413 271 295 209 67 123 123 – – 94 29 1 994 51.7 1 072 136 189 176 214 148 85 124 307 18 25 38 24 26 21 54 30 45 9 2 – 3 – 12 – – – 7 225 213 202 15 15 30.1 169 6 16 20 22 12 9 32 13 22 – 2 – 3 – 12 – – – – 126 114 105 15 15 29.7 138 30.5 307 277 103 67 36 36 36 110 19 9 15 15 67 67 23 63 63 21 4 4 2 2 2 – – – 2 94 83.0 103 36 1 1 32 19 7 7 2 629 440 389 410 209 245 235 210 191 66 45 87 20 10 23 38 11 – – 194 1 327 1 265 1 134 82 77 16.3 1 349 277 142 172 126 125 108 106 104 45 20 55 12 5 11 33 8 – – 119 716 686 603 57 57 18.5 1 280 14.8 2 629 2 511 482 429 53 49 263 1 216 348 202 33 85 429 304 161 219 175 73 182 118 80 74 71 4 1 53 17 1 364 41.3 482 49 109 84 125 54 48 13 901 11 37 61 74 55 94 117 86 73 31 42 108 22 28 23 25 14 – 11 786 750 705 112 96 35.1 551 8 37 40 53 37 38 70 47 47 15 17 61 9 19 14 25 14 – 8 464 436 406 81 72 34.5 350 36.2 901 876 368 268 100 100 163 252 71 22 6 19 268 84 9 159 60 6 80 19 3 19 14 5 – 14 – 151 57.6 368 100 96 78 83 7 – 4 21 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 522 603 861 928 923 576 687 727 576 486 370 869 985 880 766 541 392 173 179 688 15 732 14 978 13 829 2 931 2 581 30.5 11 003 775 772 1 010 860 716 896 997 849 724 665 448 530 436 452 341 266 132 134 292 8 284 7 954 7 448 1 761 1 596 32.4 10 519 28.2 21 21 8 5 2 1 3 7 1 522 134 074 757 317 918 725 655 067 613 170 218 878 50 62 69 96 40 91 86 111 73 37 35 39 28 15 12 17 17 – 16 669 641 592 89 85 31.8 448 27 25 30 70 25 19 31 63 43 17 9 27 16 6 6 17 17 – 7 355 332 289 62 62 34.5 430 30.3 878 851 280 175 105 76 201 264 28 78 21 6 175 118 37 118 78 33 37 20 4 9 9 – – 9 – 237 60.8 280 76 56 53 66 21 8 – 105 10 11 10 9 9 10 9 8 6 4 3 3 2 2 1 988 868 056 544 437 279 237 963 244 818 906 977 164 557 046 354 811 457 270 4 534 71 565 67 834 62 380 7 495 6 423 25.9 54 036 5 349 5 381 5 212 4 573 4 603 5 686 5 039 4 448 3 454 2 464 2 074 1 628 1 335 1 048 818 525 204 195 2 287 37 156 35 322 32 697 4 125 3 548 26.7 51 952 24.9 988 218 004 077 927 958 121 601 041 451 642 128 1 442 164 141 86 154 164 148 149 68 68 90 45 71 28 27 17 9 2 11 67 1 023 993 871 94 73 25.4 728 120 48 46 94 72 86 29 32 54 50 24 27 11 12 7 9 – 7 48 499 485 403 46 35 23.2 714 27.3 1 442 1 413 504 368 136 116 157 634 72 46 5 24 368 229 137 234 140 94 101 75 43 12 12 – – 12 – 449 54.1 504 116 92 120 93 46 28 9 442 31 40 58 33 51 76 35 27 30 25 5 9 7 8 3 2 2 – 22 310 298 265 22 21 25.5 237 19 16 32 20 10 49 17 14 22 17 4 4 4 6 1 2 – – 14 170 161 150 13 13 27.2 205 23.4 442 427 120 103 17 14 58 160 29 60 – 15 103 73 36 63 49 25 30 18 6 7 7 – – 7 – 144 63.2 120 14 19 26 39 17 5 – 482 67 85 47 39 50 51 66 37 6 7 15 4 8 – – – – – 49 275 260 237 8 8 20.4 280 42 48 23 13 31 38 34 20 6 5 8 4 8 – – – – – 31 167 158 149 8 8 23.0 202 18.1 482 472 115 102 13 10 55 178 56 68 5 5 102 94 52 61 55 26 39 37 24 – – – – – – 222 37.4 115 10 9 37 15 31 5 8
HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP
All persons In households Householder Family householder Nonfamily householder Living alone Spouse Child Other relatives Nonrelatives Institutionalized persons Other persons in group quarters 11 11 3 2 105 103 33 25 7 5 15 41 6 7 1 1 25 16 8 14 8 4 8 6 3 1 1
FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN
Families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Subfamilies With own children under 18 years Married-couple subfamilies With own children under 18 years Mother-child subfamilies Father-child subfamilies Persons under 18 years Percent living with two parents 5 2 1 4 2 757 773 214 447 067 939 1 082 632 258 301 275 73 47 191 37 6 544 65.8 074 918 600 387 276 502 275 116 077 442 338 633 882 273 305 169 242 512 466 91 45 1 084 337 38 154 47.5 004 958 945 786 041 500 688 086
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Households person persons persons persons persons persons or more persons 8 1 2 1 1 33 5 7 6 6 3 1 1
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 41 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
41
Table 2.
General, Family, and Household Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Chippewa Con.
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Chippewa Fond du Lac Keweenaw Lac Courte Oreilles Lac du Flambeau Leech Lake Leelanau Little Shell Chippewa Mille Lac Minnesota Chippewa Red Cliff Chippewa Red Lake Chippewa
AGE AND SEX
All persons Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over 3 and 4 years 16 years and over 18 years and over 21 years and over 60 years and over 62 years and over Median Female Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over 3 and 4 years 16 years and over 18 years and over 21 years and over 60 years and over 62 years and over Median Male Median age 719 870 770 873 238 074 468 416 522 731 484 655 225 844 444 997 570 329 209 2 842 47 863 45 348 41 773 5 393 4 657 26.6 35 455 3 319 3 284 3 409 2 904 2 941 3 542 3 316 3 015 2 354 1 761 1 451 1 154 963 740 621 369 160 152 1 409 24 792 23 633 21 926 3 005 2 595 27.6 34 264 25.3 69 67 21 16 5 4 10 26 3 5 1 719 763 790 112 678 215 540 358 950 125 206 750 69 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 5 4 3 2 2 1 1 823 67 105 108 66 60 104 75 82 38 26 28 17 25 5 8 4 5 – 20 535 509 465 47 27 25.3 438 29 42 50 36 36 68 40 43 26 12 6 11 22 5 5 2 5 – 14 314 298 274 39 19 26.9 385 20.7 823 802 252 213 39 26 85 350 59 56 17 4 213 139 70 114 69 25 85 59 38 12 12 – – 12 – 314 47.8 252 26 68 32 63 43 14 6 699 53 69 70 70 72 83 74 40 51 19 44 8 14 13 12 4 3 – 17 482 460 426 46 38 25.9 345 26 23 28 33 42 40 32 27 19 16 22 3 12 8 9 2 3 – 13 266 253 224 34 26 27.6 354 24.4 699 686 216 177 39 36 88 276 74 32 13 – 177 110 52 103 56 31 60 46 15 21 14 7 – 14 – 239 51.0 216 36 61 46 33 20 13 7 2 763 367 402 288 203 242 312 261 142 136 99 65 66 52 68 20 29 6 5 144 1 678 1 599 1 440 180 165 22.5 1 403 183 230 123 114 90 161 144 84 56 50 35 25 35 37 11 18 6 1 50 854 809 731 108 93 22.3 1 360 22.6 2 763 2 685 817 631 186 151 251 1 245 167 205 45 33 631 470 261 286 197 108 279 219 123 33 33 2 2 15 16 1 164 45.0 817 151 165 154 146 96 63 42 770 102 99 86 81 52 110 62 59 39 32 5 15 16 11 1 – – – 37 469 446 397 28 25 22.7 443 61 56 48 35 42 62 38 33 8 26 – 15 8 11 – – – – 21 264 254 240 19 19 23.4 327 19.8 770 754 186 161 25 9 111 342 59 56 – 16 161 126 65 80 64 34 67 50 26 12 12 4 4 8 – 324 65.1 186 9 35 43 47 41 – 11 1 667 191 245 181 95 125 169 212 131 93 37 52 57 24 9 6 30 8 2 86 1 036 984 942 79 73 24.9 858 102 123 77 49 95 80 98 48 60 26 31 15 12 – 5 27 8 2 51 549 522 497 54 53 24.3 809 25.8 1 667 1 607 558 433 125 97 106 666 156 121 40 20 433 311 190 155 106 64 204 154 85 20 20 5 5 11 4 683 29.9 558 97 72 124 97 82 60 26 682 59 48 50 99 74 78 65 59 73 18 20 3 9 15 7 5 – – 21 507 459 411 36 33 25.7 376 35 17 31 62 50 46 39 36 37 6 9 1 – – 2 5 – – 15 280 254 227 7 7 24.5 306 27.8 682 662 228 188 40 13 90 230 30 84 – 20 188 125 43 124 69 23 50 48 20 8 8 – – 5 3 223 39.5 228 13 80 55 54 7 12 7 574 35 68 96 82 41 30 50 33 21 37 38 5 14 6 13 – 5 – 8 343 300 283 38 36 20.6 306 15 37 55 42 34 20 13 11 6 22 29 2 2 6 10 – 2 – 1 188 160 149 20 20 20.5 268 21.0 574 568 158 129 29 23 73 311 15 11 6 – 129 106 37 63 47 16 36 34 6 17 17 – – 15 2 274 57.7 158 23 33 12 42 16 13 19 660 110 64 63 50 63 62 65 20 34 28 20 24 23 13 4 9 – 8 69 418 398 355 57 45 22.9 337 85 30 19 28 27 40 26 7 17 9 5 20 10 1 3 6 – 4 49 203 190 174 24 22 21.9 323 25.1 660 646 192 155 37 35 47 314 61 32 – 14 155 91 58 56 26 14 85 59 44 25 25 – – 12 13 262 22.1 192 35 21 41 47 30 9 9 2 884 332 302 236 255 262 288 295 240 192 98 98 122 49 58 19 31 7 – 160 1 951 1 853 1 719 164 122 26.0 1 508 159 166 88 138 184 159 137 116 107 39 66 50 24 42 9 24 – – 74 1 069 1 005 917 99 77 25.6 1 376 26.4 2 884 2 828 939 732 207 170 417 1 101 178 193 37 19 732 508 290 362 251 121 285 189 127 50 50 6 6 26 18 1 031 43.9 939 170 193 234 166 105 44 27 836 86 98 78 107 67 114 63 76 71 46 9 13 – 8 – – – – 48 552 505 450 8 8 23.7 406 52 46 38 53 28 60 36 38 29 20 – 6 – – – – – – 26 253 236 217 – – 23.3 430 24.3 836 822 305 212 93 45 119 362 25 11 9 5 212 177 94 158 125 65 41 41 21 2 2 – – – 2 331 70.1 305 45 59 55 62 46 35 3 3 796 391 464 380 404 402 308 297 398 199 136 159 114 52 24 43 22 3 – 169 2 511 2 318 2 095 144 114 23.2 1 822 128 217 203 190 177 175 146 218 105 65 71 58 31 12 18 5 3 – 57 1 253 1 149 1 050 69 57 24.9 1 974 21.7 3 796 3 647 1 012 817 195 157 386 1 653 287 309 98 51 817 538 265 319 177 66 407 301 160 94 94 – – 72 22 1 478 32.5 1 012 157 207 188 196 122 73 69
HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP
All persons In households Householder Family householder Nonfamily householder Living alone Spouse Child Other relatives Nonrelatives Institutionalized persons Other persons in group quarters
FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN
Families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Subfamilies With own children under 18 years Married-couple subfamilies With own children under 18 years Mother-child subfamilies Father-child subfamilies Persons under 18 years Percent living with two parents 112 167 043 744 638 659 056 693 899 955 919 59 23 703 193 24 371 47.4 21 4 5 4 3 2 790 215 625 411 793 143 981 622 16 10 5 9 5 2 5 3 1
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Households person persons persons persons persons persons or more persons
42
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 42 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
Table 2.
General, Family, and Household Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Chippewa Con. Choctaw
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Saginaw Chippewa St. Croix Chippewa
Sault Ste. Marie Chippewa
Turtle Mountain
White Earth
Chitimacha
Total
Choctaw
Mississippi Choctaw
Mowa Band of Choctaw
Oklahoma Choctaw
Chumash
AGE AND SEX
All persons Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over 3 and 4 years 16 years and over 18 years and over 21 years and over 60 years and over 62 years and over Median Female Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over 3 and 4 years 16 years and over 18 years and over 21 years and over 60 years and over 62 years and over Median Male Median age 847 78 96 89 113 67 97 69 79 46 23 13 4 39 18 3 10 – 3 34 559 507 471 73 61 23.9 487 41 39 54 59 42 52 42 53 34 18 5 – 23 15 – 10 – – 19 348 310 294 48 41 25.8 360 19.7 847 839 281 224 57 46 114 364 75 5 – 8 224 160 83 132 100 54 90 60 29 15 15 3 3 7 5 340 55.6 281 46 61 48 54 37 25 10 485 69 47 44 49 61 34 30 43 33 15 16 19 4 13 2 – 4 2 27 315 293 265 25 25 21.8 240 41 19 25 28 26 19 13 18 18 7 3 13 4 2 2 – 2 – 21 148 134 125 10 10 21.4 245 22.7 485 471 152 127 25 12 62 181 63 13 14 – 127 96 36 78 58 19 44 33 15 9 9 – – 5 4 192 50.0 152 12 40 31 39 11 14 5 3 963 446 489 472 312 319 381 500 264 222 112 143 95 93 63 37 4 9 2 178 2 495 2 368 2 210 208 175 24.3 1 937 244 254 237 127 136 199 213 132 122 60 84 44 35 24 22 2 – 2 103 1 167 1 113 1 059 85 80 24.0 2 026 24.4 3 963 3 933 1 132 886 246 163 698 1 853 68 182 10 20 886 606 305 687 465 245 163 111 35 35 32 3 – 30 2 1 595 76.7 1 132 163 307 199 285 127 29 22 9 1 1 1 208 059 186 016 769 779 910 763 553 533 404 418 235 196 126 118 68 51 24 441 5 785 5 544 5 040 583 492 23.6 4 728 511 566 497 415 423 544 410 302 267 175 170 136 100 62 80 34 13 23 205 3 074 2 937 2 715 312 269 24.5 4 480 22.2 9 9 2 2 208 006 809 352 457 388 1 154 4 040 442 561 104 98 2 352 1 666 886 1 313 863 442 837 675 374 112 112 – – 83 29 3 664 43.4 2 809 388 523 647 513 360 215 163 2 592 185 195 168 177 211 336 365 285 177 137 112 45 39 84 39 14 23 – 52 2 014 1 962 1 856 199 182 30.3 1 407 84 87 92 112 107 207 208 180 92 73 37 32 19 55 10 10 2 – 40 1 128 1 101 1 025 96 86 30.3 1 185 30.3 2 592 2 546 955 752 203 163 460 751 129 251 20 26 752 508 257 367 234 103 285 224 116 61 61 2 2 42 17 630 44.1 955 163 229 201 213 89 48 12 625 53 63 94 78 38 47 35 60 64 8 8 4 34 14 16 7 2 – 12 405 369 337 73 58 23.0 298 30 37 60 30 6 30 8 29 26 – 2 4 16 11 2 7 – – 9 168 149 141 36 25 18.0 327 25.1 625 600 238 210 28 20 42 309 9 2 16 9 210 139 68 147 101 52 44 25 16 4 4 – – 4 – 256 58.2 238 20 74 41 42 48 7 6 86 7 8 7 7 6 6 6 7 6 4 3 3 3 2 1 1 231 123 181 780 745 274 813 998 006 266 837 844 209 244 606 611 327 789 578 2 864 61 526 58 485 53 984 10 155 8 897 29.4 44 295 3 403 3 846 3 698 3 790 3 090 3 567 3 582 3 675 3 293 2 571 1 973 1 881 1 799 1 459 882 837 561 388 1 282 32 586 31 031 28 892 5 926 5 251 31.1 41 936 27.6 86 84 29 21 7 6 15 30 5 3 231 611 669 856 813 416 674 902 156 210 717 903 321 335 883 722 804 041 272 648 610 903 851 902 344 322 754 083 921 541 385 2 134 47 238 44 962 41 463 7 006 6 118 29.6 33 646 2 571 2 806 2 642 2 895 2 468 2 841 2 853 2 965 2 649 2 039 1 518 1 374 1 265 1 015 579 563 348 255 933 25 057 23 910 22 212 4 025 3 539 31.1 31 675 28.0 65 63 22 16 6 4 12 22 3 2 321 852 064 031 033 846 715 682 644 747 665 804 65 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 3 2 2 2 1 1 2 624 431 387 368 264 144 281 168 155 72 66 66 31 85 39 15 27 11 14 206 1 377 1 282 1 150 191 157 17.4 1 383 230 164 196 168 83 142 86 98 43 37 12 26 33 29 13 10 11 2 104 749 670 618 98 98 17.6 1 241 16.5 2 624 2 567 720 592 128 91 268 1 240 242 97 – 57 592 409 253 379 248 139 195 147 107 52 52 5 5 30 17 1 342 51.9 720 91 179 117 135 124 35 39 947 53 157 65 141 89 86 58 83 70 36 26 38 21 21 – – – 3 4 646 581 497 45 24 22.1 442 30 69 32 61 46 33 18 48 46 17 17 22 – – – – – 3 2 311 272 223 3 3 21.5 505 22.6 947 947 270 205 65 48 131 367 144 35 – – 205 90 60 137 76 60 59 5 – 23 23 – – 16 7 366 61.2 270 48 59 60 51 32 – 20 17 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 323 304 742 625 536 000 170 124 158 221 884 850 796 816 792 513 379 237 176 520 12 261 11 656 10 870 2 913 2 598 31.3 8 817 572 800 828 666 493 551 625 564 555 478 426 459 501 415 290 264 202 128 243 6 469 6 179 5 839 1 800 1 611 34.0 8 506 28.3 17 17 6 5 1 1 2 6 1 323 229 611 024 587 431 560 601 126 331 52 42 3 208 307 276 234 322 208 240 388 267 359 109 130 93 63 73 63 44 32 – 123 2 347 2 225 1 989 275 231 30.2 1 634 160 129 111 133 100 94 188 147 191 87 61 64 53 37 35 40 4 – 52 1 217 1 149 1 064 169 135 32.4 1 574 27.5 3 208 3 143 1 050 797 253 221 461 1 150 314 168 29 36 797 472 249 494 312 194 259 131 32 60 51 9 – 51 – 983 53.1 1 050 221 232 131 198 175 47 46
HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP
All persons In households Householder Family householder Nonfamily householder Living alone Spouse Child Other relatives Nonrelatives Institutionalized persons Other persons in group quarters
FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN
Families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Subfamilies With own children under 18 years Married-couple subfamilies With own children under 18 years Mother-child subfamilies Father-child subfamilies Persons under 18 years Percent living with two parents 856 815 430 440 735 222 363 563 006 335 234 197 96 811 327 27 746 66.3 29 6 8 5 5 2 669 416 725 438 247 296 918 629 21 11 5 16 8 4 4 2 1 1 1 16 8 4 11 6 3 3 2 031 972 104 902 558 144 283 009 772 945 857 173 85 548 224 20 359 66.0 22 4 6 4 3 1 064 846 366 154 883 667 699 449 5 2 1 4 1 024 340 009 018 849 875 826 402 127 315 302 19 6 217 79 5 667 70.7 6 1 2 1 1 611 431 121 107 174 473 184 121
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Households person persons persons persons persons persons or more persons
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 43 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
43
Table 2.
General, Family, and Household Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Coushatta
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Coeur d’Alene Coharie Colorado River Colville Comanche Coos Coquilles Costanoan Total Alabama Coushatta Coushatta Cowlitz
AGE AND SEX
All persons Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over 3 and 4 years 16 years and over 18 years and over 21 years and over 60 years and over 62 years and over Median Female Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over 3 and 4 years 16 years and over 18 years and over 21 years and over 60 years and over 62 years and over Median Male Median age 1 057 141 132 139 101 79 66 70 63 42 53 34 14 43 29 12 20 14 5 57 622 583 536 123 106 21.8 505 55 44 56 43 44 39 39 40 21 26 14 11 32 21 5 8 5 2 22 340 329 307 73 58 26.3 552 16.3 1 057 1 006 307 223 84 68 132 481 40 46 29 22 223 154 63 116 74 27 65 49 26 15 13 2 – 9 4 474 54.4 307 68 58 69 57 32 8 15 1 199 54 35 190 103 72 91 66 74 152 39 58 72 58 44 62 12 17 – 6 908 865 810 193 171 34.1 633 37 – 70 53 30 56 41 55 73 12 28 48 31 34 53 12 – – – 526 500 466 130 123 37.7 566 27.7 1 199 1 181 464 346 118 104 253 375 79 10 – 18 346 172 60 258 129 60 60 15 – 17 17 – – 17 – 334 51.8 464 104 122 103 83 21 18 13 1 645 221 265 162 147 156 142 93 100 116 63 53 34 27 28 15 14 9 – 104 957 910 828 93 85 21.2 954 106 136 111 77 94 86 71 54 76 39 31 15 11 18 6 14 9 – 49 576 565 517 58 55 22.9 691 18.0 1 645 1 626 433 364 69 59 218 716 176 83 2 17 364 213 83 188 99 43 154 92 32 61 61 5 5 45 11 735 44.6 433 59 102 55 91 73 28 25 7 057 681 805 772 720 531 530 556 625 445 270 277 257 144 150 127 93 33 41 256 4 681 4 356 3 964 588 528 25.2 3 578 341 369 339 305 258 294 317 347 215 140 160 141 97 70 75 54 17 39 125 2 486 2 343 2 181 352 302 28.0 3 479 21.9 7 6 2 1 057 843 183 599 584 437 890 2 827 441 502 143 71 1 599 975 430 887 477 191 540 387 182 125 124 1 – 88 36 2 701 45.8 2 183 437 624 423 313 189 133 64 11 437 1 025 951 970 1 022 909 1 120 1 043 986 772 677 492 477 359 197 179 100 106 52 413 8 293 7 907 7 307 993 853 28.8 5 298 484 520 448 428 417 567 401 437 321 289 228 240 164 82 133 48 67 24 203 3 777 3 599 3 339 518 436 28.1 6 139 29.4 11 11 4 3 1 437 029 132 001 131 920 1 665 4 003 688 541 231 177 3 001 1 752 854 2 107 1 203 627 631 386 173 228 200 58 30 118 52 3 530 63.1 4 132 920 1 174 782 645 320 154 137 201 6 17 30 14 9 18 8 11 30 9 25 7 8 9 – – – – 3 148 141 134 17 17 34.1 123 6 6 3 14 – 11 6 11 25 3 14 7 8 9 – – – – 3 108 101 94 17 17 40.9 78 22.3 201 194 41 16 25 18 93 60 – – – 7 16 13 – 16 13 – – – – – – – – – – 60 88.3 41 18 10 5 8 – – – 520 80 86 68 17 45 37 47 9 27 44 29 8 15 – – 5 3 – 36 286 279 260 23 11 21.0 299 65 35 45 10 25 16 34 – 20 15 18 8 3 – – 5 – – 28 154 154 135 8 8 18.4 221 24.2 520 517 157 91 66 60 63 215 65 17 3 – 91 42 29 61 32 19 21 6 6 29 29 7 7 22 – 241 79.3 157 60 24 34 26 6 7 – 858 59 61 45 83 65 120 47 43 93 54 41 42 30 4 17 45 – 9 18 687 636 587 105 84 29.8 464 27 16 32 42 42 90 15 15 56 26 13 21 21 4 9 35 – – 11 389 352 331 69 57 29.1 394 32.0 858 833 290 202 88 49 168 246 83 46 – 25 202 144 57 148 98 31 54 46 26 7 7 – – 7 – 222 61.3 290 49 89 40 50 42 – 20 1 213 113 122 149 120 76 131 93 96 109 28 38 23 44 55 6 9 1 – 35 813 751 687 115 105 26.0 571 14 69 86 62 40 53 75 23 60 13 20 16 14 18 3 5 – – 3 397 371 329 40 33 26.4 642 25.8 1 213 1 174 370 325 45 35 175 483 123 23 5 34 325 211 93 253 168 70 59 36 21 22 20 2 – 10 10 462 53.5 370 35 73 67 77 31 70 17 736 79 66 94 59 57 97 66 38 60 20 25 16 34 17 6 1 1 – 19 484 461 417 59 54 25.7 336 7 33 58 35 26 40 59 12 19 8 15 12 5 3 3 1 – – 3 233 226 193 12 10 26.1 400 25.4 736 714 208 188 20 20 109 287 90 20 5 17 188 136 60 141 100 41 38 31 19 14 14 – – 9 5 275 47.3 208 20 35 42 46 26 26 13 477 34 56 55 61 19 34 27 58 49 8 13 7 10 38 – 8 – – 16 329 290 270 56 51 27.0 235 7 36 28 27 14 13 16 11 41 5 5 4 9 15 – 4 – – – 164 145 136 28 23 27.1 242 26.9 477 460 162 137 25 15 66 196 33 3 – 17 137 75 33 112 68 29 21 5 2 8 6 2 – 1 5 187 62.6 162 15 38 25 31 5 44 4 804 26 18 67 91 54 64 54 65 128 64 33 38 72 2 6 – 5 17 7 666 646 592 102 74 37.2 415 17 10 23 56 24 22 37 40 80 23 15 20 33 2 3 – – 10 3 347 330 304 48 40 37.3 389 36.9 804 767 290 208 82 53 216 199 46 16 – 37 208 65 8 168 60 6 31 5 2 11 4 11 4 – – 158 62.7 290 53 122 48 33 29 – 5
HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP
All persons In households Householder Family householder Nonfamily householder Living alone Spouse Child Other relatives Nonrelatives Institutionalized persons Other persons in group quarters
FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN
Families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Subfamilies With own children under 18 years Married-couple subfamilies With own children under 18 years Mother-child subfamilies Father-child subfamilies Persons under 18 years Percent living with two parents
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Households person persons persons persons persons persons or more persons
44
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 44 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
Table 2.
General, Family, and Household Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Creek Delaware
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Cree Total Creek Eastern Creek Poarch Band Croatan Crow Cupeno Total Delaware Eastern Delaware
AGE AND SEX
All persons Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over 3 and 4 years 16 years and over 18 years and over 21 years and over 60 years and over 62 years and over Median Female Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over 3 and 4 years 16 years and over 18 years and over 21 years and over 60 years and over 62 years and over Median Male Median age 8 467 862 807 820 829 815 819 766 558 653 444 310 250 161 215 56 68 21 13 342 5 848 5 581 4 992 534 482 25.6 4 156 359 379 412 400 373 402 443 262 339 230 169 123 94 61 29 52 17 12 128 2 957 2 821 2 535 265 227 26.9 4 311 24.3 467 186 653 814 839 648 1 225 3 105 609 594 124 157 1 814 1 181 663 1 137 665 400 510 398 205 146 139 9 2 83 54 2 886 50.2 2 653 648 662 454 448 193 106 142 8 8 2 1 872 921 557 652 181 379 719 147 573 191 428 888 560 475 207 817 635 314 228 1 563 31 864 30 264 27 906 4 676 4 141 28.0 23 321 1 874 2 150 2 336 1 994 1 658 1 817 2 115 1 813 1 739 1 270 938 898 744 646 491 446 223 169 661 16 597 15 815 14 655 2 719 2 458 29.5 22 551 26.6 45 44 15 11 3 3 8 17 2 1 872 968 040 214 826 211 519 705 345 359 318 586 45 3 4 4 4 3 3 4 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 44 3 4 4 4 3 3 4 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 168 854 397 478 036 288 544 030 383 087 324 800 505 424 160 757 589 298 214 1 544 30 588 29 046 26 775 4 442 3 943 27.9 22 448 1 842 2 104 2 251 1 932 1 610 1 733 2 047 1 734 1 690 1 221 872 872 705 604 458 407 210 156 659 15 895 15 140 14 016 2 540 2 303 29.3 21 720 26.5 44 43 14 10 3 3 8 17 2 1 168 281 403 718 685 095 169 116 255 338 310 577 589 14 95 66 25 19 75 62 72 40 23 32 14 18 10 18 6 – – 7 414 394 380 52 36 30.0 282 7 8 39 16 – 38 31 27 31 17 15 14 11 10 18 – – – – 228 217 212 39 30 35.4 307 25.6 589 580 219 163 56 47 142 203 9 7 – 9 163 92 50 130 73 39 15 8 – – – – – – – 195 79.0 219 47 86 32 23 25 – 6 498 25 27 50 66 42 46 32 58 28 28 21 3 3 30 17 13 5 4 5 384 368 326 72 72 29.2 245 3 16 13 25 28 17 20 19 9 16 21 3 3 25 5 13 5 4 – 207 202 188 55 55 35.1 253 25.3 498 490 177 144 33 24 94 189 30 – 8 – 144 92 45 104 73 43 35 14 2 – – – – – – 130 94.6 177 24 43 36 52 12 10 – 177 – 6 6 21 13 27 11 27 11 8 9 12 – 9 9 8 – – – 165 144 131 26 26 35.8 101 – 6 – 21 13 9 – 8 6 – 9 12 – 9 – 8 – – – 95 74 61 17 17 35.9 76 35.8 177 177 99 84 15 15 23 42 13 – – – 84 25 12 63 16 12 21 9 – – – – – – – 33 57.6 99 15 46 21 4 12 – 1 9 394 1 309 1 199 812 739 800 886 866 736 586 528 243 213 192 153 59 32 31 10 443 5 924 5 618 5 221 477 393 24.0 4 518 572 537 414 368 419 434 481 353 262 214 128 125 90 49 21 25 23 3 194 2 945 2 800 2 541 211 181 24.3 4 876 23.8 394 127 463 050 413 336 1 393 3 895 926 450 167 100 2 050 1 463 823 1 497 1 084 625 451 320 175 228 200 60 32 139 29 3 776 60.5 2 463 336 424 449 466 330 236 222 9 9 2 2 373 45 59 43 20 39 19 62 2 24 23 9 8 13 – 5 2 – – 20 225 217 195 20 20 22.8 153 9 18 11 11 20 15 37 – 12 10 2 3 3 – 2 – – – 4 115 107 100 5 5 27.5 220 17.5 373 366 142 122 20 18 28 165 13 18 – 7 122 76 41 71 48 35 36 18 6 4 4 – – 4 – 156 49.4 142 18 26 23 52 19 4 – 9 800 774 859 966 680 590 800 861 914 755 645 361 487 352 289 272 111 47 37 305 7 031 6 767 6 406 1 108 979 31.3 5 123 346 357 517 308 312 472 443 514 392 303 200 325 160 170 171 74 47 12 157 3 854 3 735 3 531 634 576 32.8 4 677 29.7 800 663 581 721 860 718 1 851 3 455 419 357 91 46 2 721 1 425 619 1 994 929 461 563 378 117 111 111 5 5 86 20 3 033 63.4 3 581 718 1 119 733 577 248 118 68 9 9 3 2 6 844 624 614 662 532 387 554 637 655 496 398 205 255 249 204 211 86 40 35 234 4 793 4 601 4 350 825 749 30.4 3 464 276 236 320 244 201 331 327 357 255 197 103 173 104 106 126 58 40 10 132 2 586 2 496 2 349 444 422 31.9 3 380 28.3 6 6 2 1 844 734 407 825 582 486 1 374 2 410 235 308 76 34 1 825 1 003 466 1 332 645 337 356 262 95 66 66 5 5 41 20 2 243 64.6 2 407 486 794 511 349 163 64 40 558 26 86 47 20 29 51 56 57 47 83 16 17 9 7 7 – – – – 396 391 364 23 21 31.8 314 20 55 37 9 14 38 17 29 21 31 10 15 4 7 7 – – – – 202 202 193 18 16 27.9 244 34.6 558 558 267 210 57 41 78 202 11 – – – 210 86 35 173 68 29 37 18 6 – – – – – – 167 79.0 267 41 110 78 30 1 – 7
HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP
All persons In households Householder Family householder Nonfamily householder Living alone Spouse Child Other relatives Nonrelatives Institutionalized persons Other persons in group quarters
FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN
Families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Subfamilies With own children under 18 years Married-couple subfamilies With own children under 18 years Mother-child subfamilies Father-child subfamilies Persons under 18 years Percent living with two parents 11 6 2 8 4 2 2 1 214 396 777 458 739 124 252 351 511 678 605 98 25 447 133 15 608 69.3 15 3 3 2 2 1 040 211 998 783 776 352 539 381 718 117 656 093 535 038 163 307 498 673 603 93 23 447 133 15 122 69.1 14 3 3 2 2 1 403 095 797 662 659 295 523 372 10 6 2 8 4 2 2 1
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Households person persons persons persons persons persons or more persons
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 45 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
45
Table 2.
General, Family, and Household Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Delaware Con. Eastern tribes
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Lenni-Lenape Rampough Mountain Diegueno Total Nipmuc Southeastern Indians WaccamawSiouan Fort Berthold Fort Hall Gabrieleno Gila River Grand Ronde
AGE AND SEX
All persons Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over 3 and 4 years 16 years and over 18 years and over 21 years and over 60 years and over 62 years and over Median Female Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over 3 and 4 years 16 years and over 18 years and over 21 years and over 60 years and over 62 years and over Median Male Median age 1 351 66 63 116 68 96 112 85 108 111 108 99 173 63 33 21 22 7 – 33 1 098 1 068 1 026 146 105 38.2 770 33 32 68 24 56 54 47 70 72 41 59 107 48 15 21 16 7 – 15 634 628 608 107 75 40.1 581 34.8 1 351 1 343 566 443 123 101 253 404 82 38 8 – 443 205 77 332 143 62 89 40 8 24 24 – – 24 – 283 48.4 566 101 142 109 114 64 18 18 732 35 79 79 52 65 65 60 55 41 43 41 33 26 33 22 3 – – 19 535 500 461 84 74 29.3 425 15 27 52 29 34 49 41 32 23 29 28 26 4 30 6 – – – 10 331 308 282 40 38 30.8 307 25.2 732 725 224 165 59 59 91 321 89 – 7 – 165 93 16 81 35 8 79 58 8 19 19 – – 19 – 232 47.0 224 59 38 27 43 18 36 3 2 249 221 202 194 204 172 192 206 214 173 109 53 80 58 61 36 37 35 2 99 1 592 1 504 1 393 229 185 28.4 1 117 130 81 81 73 91 69 141 138 79 42 29 30 43 37 20 11 22 – 54 805 771 747 133 98 31.2 1 132 26.2 2 249 2 192 812 525 287 219 249 873 96 162 8 49 525 347 177 305 206 90 165 108 73 28 28 2 2 20 6 745 58.1 812 219 146 153 142 61 41 50 3 853 216 260 379 271 331 242 388 278 312 257 294 210 121 79 50 68 77 20 114 2 971 2 857 2 664 415 391 32.9 2 014 97 114 184 132 142 173 191 123 178 121 180 121 45 54 44 32 63 20 53 1 603 1 562 1 458 258 253 34.3 1 839 31.6 3 853 3 736 1 413 989 424 350 778 1 183 174 188 76 41 989 552 178 719 407 122 215 124 50 41 35 6 – 23 12 996 62.9 1 413 350 353 323 216 98 62 11 434 16 15 82 61 15 9 20 33 48 27 59 3 25 – – 12 9 – 3 321 279 260 46 46 34.7 238 – 14 33 21 15 9 20 21 31 7 43 3 – – – 12 9 – – 191 189 170 21 21 36.7 196 17.7 434 434 156 110 46 39 71 178 14 15 – – 110 71 8 74 42 – 36 29 8 – – – – – – 155 67.1 156 39 62 26 – 29 – – 1 642 72 111 137 80 161 114 175 89 135 111 125 88 48 62 39 37 38 20 46 1 311 1 271 1 232 244 220 34.2 916 44 33 56 63 83 74 89 54 79 60 66 56 22 37 33 16 31 20 23 778 746 712 159 154 36.5 726 32.4 1 642 1 628 680 436 244 195 359 393 86 110 – 14 436 230 87 327 184 59 92 39 28 5 5 – – 5 – 371 77.4 680 195 179 126 94 34 41 11 1 006 46 97 107 77 73 66 119 45 98 78 58 88 21 – 7 19 7 – 24 740 730 640 54 54 31.6 517 19 49 64 30 29 52 69 5 55 35 31 46 15 – 7 4 7 – 16 374 374 341 33 33 31.1 489 32.1 1 006 992 343 309 34 30 199 369 53 28 6 8 309 157 48 226 113 39 56 32 3 17 17 – – 17 – 276 48.6 343 30 90 91 80 31 21 – 1 643 267 197 166 169 157 182 109 140 93 62 26 35 5 22 – 9 2 2 121 976 906 820 40 37 20.9 839 148 85 67 53 84 106 68 63 85 28 19 19 5 5 – – 2 2 40 531 517 474 14 11 24.2 804 17.6 1 643 1 599 408 299 109 69 235 698 150 108 12 32 299 224 169 156 115 89 111 90 71 25 25 – – 20 5 737 48.6 408 69 72 65 89 48 42 23 3 450 463 494 296 324 282 347 326 250 155 199 80 67 88 29 9 11 10 20 160 2 118 1 987 1 827 167 144 22.6 1 720 199 290 122 167 129 179 172 122 73 79 55 38 51 13 3 11 10 7 81 1 066 996 933 95 77 22.9 1 730 22.4 3 450 3 296 893 735 158 151 474 1 386 433 110 123 31 735 441 264 441 273 168 202 134 75 99 96 21 18 41 37 1 463 54.2 893 151 206 162 106 89 86 93 581 7 60 67 32 43 55 56 72 44 73 9 10 12 19 – 12 10 – – 446 430 399 53 47 32.4 317 – 30 16 12 16 18 48 50 17 60 4 5 6 13 – 12 10 – – 271 259 243 41 41 36.8 264 24.0 581 581 197 128 69 44 143 228 13 – – – 128 90 32 72 41 32 56 49 – – – – – – – 151 47.7 197 44 66 37 38 12 – – 1 484 213 222 156 109 122 167 131 95 85 66 40 18 35 11 8 6 – – 118 886 830 768 60 41 21.6 720 72 100 78 74 75 69 48 42 56 41 21 18 20 – – 6 – – 45 463 442 380 26 17 22.0 764 21.3 1 484 1 414 376 324 52 36 156 599 243 40 40 30 324 191 116 203 122 58 95 69 58 58 58 – – 30 28 654 40.8 376 36 64 48 17 86 72 53 1 253 115 99 173 126 70 93 88 148 110 75 16 27 41 32 16 5 19 – 49 852 775 722 113 102 27.3 589 56 44 100 55 21 44 43 54 63 25 6 16 33 17 2 5 5 – 25 384 352 321 62 52 27.1 664 27.6 1 253 1 218 400 285 115 76 193 511 56 58 19 16 285 169 54 181 121 39 68 27 12 18 18 7 7 11 – 478 69.5 400 76 118 65 77 32 28 4
HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP
All persons In households Householder Family householder Nonfamily householder Living alone Spouse Child Other relatives Nonrelatives Institutionalized persons Other persons in group quarters
FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN
Families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Subfamilies With own children under 18 years Married-couple subfamilies With own children under 18 years Mother-child subfamilies Father-child subfamilies Persons under 18 years Percent living with two parents
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Households person persons persons persons persons persons or more persons
46
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 46 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
Table 2.
General, Family, and Household Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Iroquois
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Gros Ventres Haida Haliwa Hidatsa Hoopa Houma Iowa Total Cayuga Iroquois Mohawk Oneida
AGE AND SEX
All persons Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over 3 and 4 years 16 years and over 18 years and over 21 years and over 60 years and over 62 years and over Median Female Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over 3 and 4 years 16 years and over 18 years and over 21 years and over 60 years and over 62 years and over Median Male Median age 2 875 336 361 305 257 233 267 230 253 135 132 110 59 62 43 53 21 8 10 116 1 809 1 673 1 570 197 174 24.0 1 547 167 208 143 141 112 167 137 113 68 83 65 44 31 22 20 14 5 7 70 987 918 861 99 93 25.1 1 328 23.2 2 875 2 770 866 619 247 217 366 1 188 168 182 69 36 619 489 294 323 240 148 216 185 112 32 32 2 2 21 9 1 202 44.8 866 217 135 157 112 140 57 48 1 936 186 194 177 210 224 154 148 108 155 70 85 50 49 49 36 23 18 – 86 1 321 1 242 1 086 175 169 24.3 869 74 71 113 93 120 48 64 57 88 23 14 27 16 26 18 13 4 – 29 588 556 472 77 72 22.6 1 067 25.6 1 936 1 894 567 382 185 138 258 732 127 210 31 11 382 233 100 237 133 56 103 87 38 33 33 1 1 24 8 694 48.7 567 138 146 131 74 43 19 16 2 946 327 247 229 280 266 299 185 213 154 165 220 139 101 61 17 19 15 9 158 2 077 1 989 1 781 222 161 27.1 1 447 146 135 89 132 116 156 94 119 91 76 105 59 53 33 – 19 15 9 74 1 048 1 021 937 129 87 28.4 1 499 25.6 2 946 2 920 952 809 143 132 548 1 160 193 67 8 18 809 496 251 540 331 173 175 124 53 41 41 – – 41 – 957 63.1 952 132 246 241 154 100 44 35 1 539 194 225 196 90 126 111 183 114 105 85 25 32 26 17 2 2 2 4 89 917 856 790 53 38 22.2 836 86 146 106 39 55 56 106 50 63 46 16 28 16 13 2 2 2 4 33 493 466 455 39 30 24.0 703 20.6 1 539 1 539 383 302 81 46 211 694 138 113 – – 302 244 116 130 110 45 141 106 46 23 23 – – 21 2 683 43.5 383 46 99 100 50 23 38 27 2 390 257 292 241 238 182 261 194 145 106 136 91 52 36 42 69 19 13 16 97 1 563 1 448 1 326 195 182 24.5 1 207 157 161 121 122 81 126 88 68 52 59 47 19 16 29 29 10 8 14 51 742 676 636 106 100 22.3 1 183 25.9 2 390 2 342 727 517 210 144 303 951 161 200 23 25 517 364 178 312 210 99 145 101 62 33 33 – – 22 11 942 52.5 727 144 175 100 154 55 61 38 7 809 818 959 860 906 632 743 578 567 543 323 255 187 176 139 49 35 33 6 378 4 945 4 594 4 144 438 349 22.9 3 882 445 478 396 383 285 360 337 358 270 159 108 112 84 52 29 22 4 – 220 2 477 2 317 2 131 191 158 24.3 3 927 21.6 7 7 2 1 809 760 042 777 265 218 1 447 3 619 473 179 35 14 1 777 1 235 639 1 365 942 494 284 230 105 177 168 40 31 102 35 3 215 71.2 2 042 218 350 362 454 385 125 148 1 555 152 133 175 155 98 140 166 117 114 99 55 42 26 42 21 3 15 2 58 1 083 1 019 932 109 98 27.3 835 86 95 84 109 41 63 74 66 67 60 15 24 5 19 9 3 15 – 20 558 519 458 51 51 25.2 720 29.0 1 555 1 543 508 398 110 98 278 649 55 53 12 – 398 191 85 292 138 69 67 42 16 5 5 2 2 3 – 536 81.3 508 98 170 85 94 39 12 10 557 280 242 192 314 647 892 726 584 710 965 570 107 799 258 052 541 411 267 1 694 39 055 37 350 34 521 5 328 4 584 29.7 26 468 2 082 2 026 2 085 1 882 2 173 2 316 2 499 2 335 1 899 1 695 1 416 1 150 875 702 566 331 266 170 857 19 886 19 172 17 943 2 910 2 566 31.3 26 089 28.1 52 51 18 12 5 4 8 17 2 3 557 018 716 988 728 366 589 962 493 258 637 902 52 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 111 100 63 87 95 153 36 179 82 54 33 103 34 52 14 21 3 2 – 25 833 806 753 92 73 30.6 572 47 28 66 39 38 17 74 60 21 19 89 18 26 13 12 3 2 – 10 424 411 392 56 39 33.4 539 24.4 1 111 1 086 410 277 133 121 200 375 60 41 5 20 277 124 69 154 81 28 108 34 34 3 3 – – 3 – 305 67.9 410 121 146 33 61 45 – 4 5 158 155 241 380 406 445 597 460 599 494 383 249 248 145 162 82 55 42 15 79 4 310 4 155 3 867 501 417 33.9 2 587 71 140 193 166 210 246 271 261 274 182 123 164 59 97 49 36 30 15 39 2 161 2 079 1 974 286 248 34.9 2 571 32.3 5 5 2 1 158 011 247 439 808 546 944 1 244 178 398 76 71 1 439 779 339 1 021 501 231 307 207 85 66 64 29 27 22 15 1 003 62.4 2 247 546 794 322 292 205 66 22 106 281 232 233 244 438 446 695 465 249 016 866 805 687 468 473 219 187 102 609 13 182 12 690 11 797 2 136 1 841 32.0 8 831 614 589 619 510 677 739 989 806 642 539 510 456 306 244 248 132 133 78 300 6 927 6 726 6 365 1 141 1 003 33.4 8 275 30.1 17 16 6 4 2 1 2 5 106 545 485 450 035 633 965 315 783 997 233 328 17 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 307 1 119 988 982 972 1 085 1 182 1 012 790 600 574 475 436 366 255 196 127 79 69 420 8 000 7 605 6 983 1 092 920 27.1 5 662 485 460 428 480 561 528 528 403 330 367 273 200 202 155 100 76 44 42 180 4 159 3 985 3 668 619 537 28.9 5 645 25.7 11 11 3 2 1 307 000 683 613 070 849 1 730 4 325 514 748 130 177 2 613 1 507 789 1 731 891 441 709 506 256 154 127 29 2 97 28 3 702 56.5 3 683 849 988 588 648 333 172 105
HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP
All persons In households Householder Family householder Nonfamily householder Living alone Spouse Child Other relatives Nonrelatives Institutionalized persons Other persons in group quarters
FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN
Families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Subfamilies With own children under 18 years Married-couple subfamilies With own children under 18 years Mother-child subfamilies Father-child subfamilies Persons under 18 years Percent living with two parents 12 7 3 8 4 2 3 2 988 404 553 767 713 270 309 183 983 634 582 99 47 459 76 15 207 59.0 18 4 5 3 2 1 716 366 537 196 851 662 673 431 4 2 1 2 1 450 427 180 973 534 812 1 111 726 274 145 145 3 3 140 2 4 416 57.0 6 1 1 1 485 633 936 121 897 564 215 119
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Households person persons persons persons persons persons or more persons
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 47 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
47
Table 2.
General, Family, and Household Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Iroquois Con.
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Onondaga Total
Seneca Seneca Nation Tonawanda Seneca SenecaCayuga
Seneca
Tuscarora
Wyandotte
Juaneno
Kalispel
Karok
Kaw
AGE AND SEX
All persons Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over 3 and 4 years 16 years and over 18 years and over 21 years and over 60 years and over 62 years and over Median Female Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over 3 and 4 years 16 years and over 18 years and over 21 years and over 60 years and over 62 years and over Median Male Median age 1 729 87 174 243 177 123 150 136 192 161 63 98 51 35 5 34 – – – 24 1 208 1 103 1 010 74 74 27.0 911 35 103 129 76 86 64 81 133 90 22 51 11 14 3 13 – – – 5 627 588 543 30 30 27.1 818 27.0 1 729 1 678 474 316 158 110 253 724 69 158 8 43 316 191 59 238 145 47 76 44 10 30 24 6 – 24 – 626 65.5 474 110 114 68 95 57 16 14 9 133 849 915 665 709 814 819 715 771 709 498 517 290 298 207 146 96 62 53 289 6 600 6 362 5 850 862 766 28.8 4 373 450 379 332 281 372 439 259 374 338 310 212 176 144 106 83 63 35 20 185 3 163 3 083 2 867 451 428 29.2 4 760 28.2 9 8 3 2 1 133 847 212 205 007 744 1 215 3 172 550 698 128 158 2 205 1 342 671 1 350 776 406 651 448 205 174 160 23 9 129 22 2 771 51.2 3 212 744 950 619 440 234 136 89 8 263 766 826 605 649 761 737 633 699 661 445 487 227 259 172 141 90 52 53 243 5 973 5 763 5 288 767 678 28.6 3 968 411 333 310 263 358 406 230 341 303 278 182 147 122 94 83 57 30 20 158 2 874 2 797 2 587 406 383 28.8 4 295 28.3 263 019 888 981 907 663 1 109 2 873 519 630 120 124 1 981 1 240 622 1 225 715 374 573 413 194 169 155 23 9 124 22 2 500 49.9 2 888 663 832 568 408 214 114 89 8 8 2 1 461 42 53 33 23 42 27 61 41 27 29 15 39 8 14 5 2 – – 29 333 324 294 29 27 30.9 188 13 26 18 2 10 16 21 20 14 16 15 8 4 3 – 2 – – 10 131 131 129 9 9 32.1 273 30.2 461 425 148 106 42 29 75 149 11 42 8 28 106 39 16 67 24 14 27 15 2 – – – – – – 137 62.0 148 29 73 16 7 12 11 – 409 41 36 27 37 11 55 21 31 21 24 15 24 31 21 – 4 10 – 17 294 275 268 66 61 29.8 217 26 20 4 16 4 17 8 13 21 16 15 21 18 9 – 4 5 – 17 158 155 151 36 36 40.1 192 26.8 409 403 176 118 58 52 31 150 20 26 – 6 118 63 33 58 37 18 51 20 9 5 5 – – 5 – 134 64.2 176 52 45 35 25 8 11 – 1 225 86 126 122 120 70 114 122 198 56 58 34 34 21 22 23 2 – 17 15 874 813 754 85 75 28.9 648 52 70 52 62 32 56 56 84 24 50 34 23 19 10 19 – – 5 10 468 440 412 53 43 30.0 577 27.8 1 225 1 200 372 288 84 67 288 494 23 23 – 25 288 202 103 215 132 66 72 69 36 5 5 – – 5 – 412 72.8 372 67 92 81 84 38 – 10 3 245 316 245 269 373 332 273 202 274 213 213 124 144 105 63 41 30 18 10 135 2 310 2 168 1 993 267 237 26.6 1 620 169 127 170 199 127 88 121 135 89 124 59 71 45 29 27 12 18 10 69 1 098 1 036 935 141 125 26.0 1 625 26.9 3 245 3 126 1 111 868 243 166 443 1 221 242 109 44 75 868 523 196 662 383 113 191 127 76 48 45 3 – 36 9 1 077 59.0 1 111 166 286 234 179 116 62 68 2 543 287 258 211 218 187 275 205 213 174 127 104 65 90 62 36 9 21 1 98 1 738 1 648 1 514 219 181 27.0 1 264 159 130 96 69 70 139 120 79 91 82 65 31 60 45 15 9 4 – 59 859 824 787 133 113 28.9 1 279 25.1 2 543 2 525 722 532 190 130 551 1 092 74 86 13 5 532 309 147 423 270 126 84 22 7 9 9 6 6 3 – 895 86.1 722 130 231 130 155 70 6 – 1 605 142 174 183 112 66 127 121 122 135 142 65 47 69 37 25 27 11 – 62 1 081 1 045 987 169 153 29.9 727 63 88 50 39 17 92 66 42 48 92 26 14 47 7 17 19 – – 12 506 500 487 90 81 31.1 878 27.7 1 605 1 605 466 427 39 39 279 604 150 106 – – 427 209 95 350 161 76 36 28 8 48 48 4 4 42 2 560 68.9 466 39 157 92 77 42 48 11 175 16 9 14 28 26 12 12 20 5 9 15 – 5 2 2 – – – 5 121 116 100 9 7 21.7 65 8 2 2 6 2 7 10 10 3 4 7 – 2 – 2 – – – 2 47 47 45 4 2 32.7 110 21.0 175 175 29 25 4 4 29 71 24 22 – – 25 10 5 7 2 2 8 6 3 – – – – – – 59 42.4 29 4 8 7 3 2 2 3 3 077 315 209 252 307 290 226 261 288 186 192 125 90 96 91 67 40 24 18 122 2 246 2 123 1 933 336 322 28.7 1 576 163 96 137 158 161 133 127 130 104 61 45 48 62 71 24 24 14 18 76 1 148 1 083 993 213 204 27.7 1 501 30.0 3 077 3 021 1 046 731 315 249 501 1 113 172 189 16 40 731 393 185 564 309 127 130 57 31 77 68 12 3 60 5 954 63.0 1 046 249 271 164 145 113 65 39 1 166 105 86 121 73 53 76 141 102 98 66 24 46 59 46 25 22 5 18 54 835 786 769 175 135 32.4 623 51 65 48 41 37 20 91 64 56 20 24 24 40 6 10 14 5 7 33 447 418 418 82 49 32.7 543 31.9 1 166 1 161 408 276 132 109 264 391 16 82 5 – 276 155 56 231 120 50 33 33 6 4 4 – – 4 – 380 85.3 408 109 133 44 106 10 6 –
HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP
All persons In households Householder Family householder Nonfamily householder Living alone Spouse Child Other relatives Nonrelatives Institutionalized persons Other persons in group quarters
FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN
Families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Subfamilies With own children under 18 years Married-couple subfamilies With own children under 18 years Mother-child subfamilies Father-child subfamilies Persons under 18 years Percent living with two parents
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Households person persons persons persons persons persons or more persons
48
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 48 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
Table 2.
General, Family, and Household Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Kiowa Klallam
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Kickapoo Total Kiowa Oklahoma Kiowa Total Klallam Port Gamble Klallam Klamath Konkow Kootenai Long Island
AGE AND SEX
All persons Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over 3 and 4 years 16 years and over 18 years and over 21 years and over 60 years and over 62 years and over Median Female Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over 3 and 4 years 16 years and over 18 years and over 21 years and over 60 years and over 62 years and over Median Male Median age 3 576 439 314 319 468 309 334 368 249 180 151 118 130 39 66 46 26 2 18 198 2 403 2 203 1 892 197 188 23.7 1 853 185 140 158 204 161 196 191 179 118 58 75 79 27 34 13 19 2 14 78 1 322 1 238 1 091 109 107 27.0 1 723 20.1 3 576 3 418 1 231 736 495 475 400 1 294 330 163 13 145 736 547 298 360 234 135 324 278 128 68 68 7 7 39 22 1 373 42.2 1 231 475 182 216 112 108 60 78 9 460 960 1 088 943 1 002 775 788 932 914 536 350 319 214 209 147 94 86 72 31 407 6 228 5 872 5 330 639 544 24.8 4 679 458 527 466 463 420 338 584 406 265 166 173 102 102 52 54 46 39 18 194 3 088 2 921 2 700 311 276 25.1 4 781 24.3 460 187 509 040 469 380 1 336 3 833 1 020 489 140 133 2 040 1 351 586 1 308 865 417 574 417 155 254 243 28 17 195 31 3 588 56.7 2 509 380 482 621 381 404 147 94 9 9 2 2 8 936 927 1 039 874 962 755 755 885 838 500 342 286 197 197 124 94 61 69 31 392 5 869 5 524 5 000 576 481 24.4 4 405 450 506 421 435 410 327 558 384 249 163 140 89 93 37 54 32 39 18 190 2 901 2 745 2 528 273 238 24.8 4 531 23.9 8 8 2 1 936 669 362 905 457 370 1 225 3 648 954 480 134 133 1 905 1 251 545 1 197 779 380 553 406 151 243 232 22 11 193 28 3 412 55.6 2 362 370 452 594 360 367 130 89 524 33 49 69 40 20 33 47 76 36 8 33 17 12 23 – 25 3 – 15 359 348 330 63 63 31.9 274 8 21 45 28 10 11 26 22 16 3 33 13 9 15 – 14 – – 4 187 176 172 38 38 32.7 250 31.0 524 518 147 135 12 10 111 185 66 9 6 – 135 100 41 111 86 37 21 11 4 11 11 6 6 2 3 176 79.0 147 10 30 27 21 37 17 5 1 522 123 161 157 130 154 158 154 112 83 109 39 37 21 31 21 14 4 14 41 1 059 999 916 105 97 26.1 813 66 50 92 43 79 118 84 69 34 63 33 25 18 10 11 14 4 – 16 598 580 536 57 49 28.2 709 21.8 1 522 1 502 366 321 45 30 327 573 81 155 15 5 321 237 91 193 126 60 97 85 23 19 19 – – 6 13 523 58.5 366 30 107 68 100 18 35 8 725 61 62 58 72 61 88 67 50 43 70 20 10 15 21 10 6 – 11 24 529 496 472 63 55 27.8 407 36 10 41 22 28 81 36 32 18 48 20 6 12 8 3 6 – – 9 320 310 298 29 21 29.1 318 21.9 725 710 147 129 18 10 203 237 23 100 15 – 129 100 38 76 52 26 42 37 12 7 7 – – – 7 229 57.2 147 10 60 29 29 4 15 – 455 42 60 60 43 56 47 32 40 29 15 5 16 – 4 4 – 2 – 14 287 270 224 10 10 20.9 223 24 29 32 14 29 18 13 23 13 9 3 8 – 2 4 – 2 – 6 132 128 104 8 8 20.6 232 21.5 455 455 120 109 11 4 60 219 42 14 – – 109 83 26 65 46 16 32 26 2 10 10 – – 4 6 185 68.6 120 4 19 23 43 10 13 8 3 113 359 420 277 331 265 281 225 231 165 184 86 77 55 81 17 19 19 21 87 1 967 1 873 1 692 212 171 23.1 1 754 177 224 155 196 149 149 151 103 97 98 61 61 44 34 13 15 6 21 47 1 151 1 098 978 133 97 24.2 1 359 21.8 3 113 3 023 930 686 244 220 327 1 177 283 306 34 56 686 452 268 327 194 106 293 213 141 47 47 2 2 33 12 1 240 34.7 930 220 174 180 192 63 78 23 380 60 19 40 22 27 24 26 17 37 25 13 24 20 7 8 3 – 8 21 244 239 234 46 41 29.6 211 29 12 33 8 13 20 12 6 13 18 6 13 5 4 8 3 – 8 13 134 129 129 28 28 27.6 169 32.7 380 378 126 89 37 28 65 130 46 11 2 – 89 58 33 40 27 23 17 10 10 2 2 – – 2 – 141 34.8 126 28 37 30 15 8 4 4 745 71 82 88 71 55 73 60 65 57 29 29 24 9 11 12 9 – – 10 497 466 419 41 41 25.4 409 55 52 39 32 32 24 41 45 23 11 15 7 9 10 5 9 – – 6 256 242 217 33 33 23.5 336 26.1 745 726 263 216 47 33 61 285 84 33 19 – 216 125 74 82 73 42 103 47 27 22 22 – – 22 – 279 49.8 263 33 48 36 63 43 25 15 488 44 66 12 44 61 39 32 38 17 23 16 27 17 17 16 16 – 3 – 363 363 307 69 56 27.2 282 24 46 – 34 50 7 17 24 17 15 8 – 5 9 7 16 – 3 – 212 212 170 40 35 23.4 206 29.7 488 475 149 93 56 56 81 172 58 15 6 7 93 68 39 43 31 31 50 37 8 7 – 7 – – – 125 65.6 149 56 33 15 30 8 – 7
HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP
All persons In households Householder Family householder Nonfamily householder Living alone Spouse Child Other relatives Nonrelatives Institutionalized persons Other persons in group quarters
FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN
Families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Subfamilies With own children under 18 years Married-couple subfamilies With own children under 18 years Mother-child subfamilies Father-child subfamilies Persons under 18 years Percent living with two parents
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Households person persons persons persons persons persons or more persons
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 49 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
49
Table 2.
General, Family, and Household Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Luiseno
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Total Luiseno Pala Lumbee Lummi Maidu Makah Maliseet Mandan Mattaponi Menominee
AGE AND SEX
All persons Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over 3 and 4 years 16 years and over 18 years and over 21 years and over 60 years and over 62 years and over Median Female Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over 3 and 4 years 16 years and over 18 years and over 21 years and over 60 years and over 62 years and over Median Male Median age 2 798 312 273 231 242 261 282 228 208 243 95 78 120 86 57 34 23 13 12 100 1 936 1 855 1 662 225 187 26.4 1 389 186 105 110 96 114 111 117 130 134 65 48 50 32 43 12 19 11 6 44 969 940 850 123 110 28.8 1 409 24.9 2 798 2 787 885 656 229 169 399 1 131 220 152 11 – 656 402 222 414 242 158 179 123 36 69 65 4 – 50 15 943 51.3 885 169 171 195 133 80 68 69 1 757 219 165 157 138 154 152 127 136 154 43 46 109 55 36 27 19 10 10 65 1 191 1 142 1 034 157 129 26.5 915 141 55 68 70 67 79 81 85 70 34 31 44 28 24 7 17 8 6 30 634 623 556 90 77 28.6 842 24.3 1 757 1 751 518 380 138 122 264 732 166 71 6 – 380 218 112 250 133 83 101 74 22 56 52 4 – 41 11 615 48.0 518 122 97 89 77 56 38 39 549 62 66 40 60 42 65 46 47 38 17 28 5 12 13 6 2 – – 25 360 343 310 33 33 25.3 233 23 24 17 18 15 24 20 30 21 7 17 – – 11 4 2 – – 11 167 157 143 17 17 29.1 316 21.5 549 544 166 133 33 8 76 222 35 45 5 – 133 82 50 86 53 36 39 21 9 9 9 – – 7 2 206 60.2 166 8 39 42 17 16 16 28 888 208 614 253 274 196 438 338 054 858 729 269 417 368 180 681 591 203 217 1 666 35 764 33 712 30 616 4 240 3 703 27.1 25 811 1 973 2 359 2 462 2 600 1 896 2 309 2 277 2 133 1 982 1 417 1 190 747 782 690 351 412 96 135 772 18 457 17 398 15 998 2 466 2 194 28.5 25 077 25.7 50 49 15 12 2 2 9 20 3 1 888 811 628 650 978 463 099 172 187 725 674 403 50 4 4 5 5 4 4 4 4 3 2 2 1 1 1 3 125 413 337 315 391 234 326 296 194 157 90 75 72 75 49 53 28 9 11 156 1 981 1 835 1 602 225 193 22.3 1 480 224 178 105 190 113 145 126 109 60 49 19 33 40 23 43 13 5 5 84 932 872 761 129 112 22.5 1 645 21.9 3 125 3 012 808 635 173 78 340 1 298 325 241 38 75 635 392 231 360 201 105 214 149 97 84 82 13 11 50 21 1 290 46.4 808 78 200 160 138 91 75 66 2 334 283 267 198 206 170 218 174 182 121 166 91 68 74 50 20 23 10 13 90 1 541 1 467 1 325 190 155 26.0 1 296 162 192 94 132 101 122 75 98 76 65 52 32 20 20 11 23 8 13 57 830 783 696 95 93 23.1 1 038 29.0 2 334 2 281 720 523 197 129 346 887 224 104 39 14 523 314 158 339 197 102 168 111 56 42 42 6 6 26 10 867 47.1 720 129 242 91 116 57 55 30 1 661 227 175 180 161 164 134 181 113 94 53 49 31 34 20 28 8 5 4 73 1 033 1 003 880 99 77 22.4 879 133 78 84 64 97 75 107 49 54 31 26 21 22 11 15 5 5 2 39 562 551 501 60 40 24.0 782 20.4 1 661 1 617 468 341 127 82 217 718 105 109 25 19 341 218 131 192 113 65 136 94 57 24 24 – – 22 2 658 52.7 468 82 124 115 55 58 17 17 891 68 74 93 109 84 98 87 75 52 41 22 28 10 19 6 – 25 – 36 639 601 521 60 50 25.9 541 41 30 54 71 42 47 48 40 50 24 20 20 6 17 6 – 25 – 22 402 379 336 54 48 28.5 350 22.8 891 849 249 155 94 52 140 336 67 57 31 11 155 114 39 92 64 29 59 50 10 12 12 – – 12 – 290 48.3 249 52 83 32 14 33 24 11 1 273 163 146 157 99 101 131 108 82 94 34 46 51 34 5 17 4 1 – 55 795 742 692 61 46 23.6 749 83 79 94 54 67 88 72 42 64 30 30 11 20 4 9 2 – – 29 486 450 427 35 30 24.8 524 21.2 1 273 1 251 344 270 74 61 136 557 62 152 9 13 270 158 73 123 67 54 95 70 19 15 15 2 2 9 4 531 45.2 344 61 99 47 54 54 12 17 440 12 13 20 53 31 62 59 13 17 29 26 57 14 9 15 3 – 7 – 395 379 342 48 48 32.5 166 – 13 13 23 21 5 20 – 3 16 – 21 8 9 11 – – 3 – 140 140 117 31 31 32.0 274 32.7 440 421 197 165 32 23 56 150 18 – – 19 165 53 18 120 43 12 16 – – 6 6 6 6 – – 61 86.9 197 23 85 43 27 8 5 6 8 064 951 805 723 804 755 911 741 564 424 408 271 187 138 160 75 74 52 21 324 5 442 5 154 4 677 520 474 25.0 4 178 453 393 375 401 400 470 362 322 233 189 151 107 108 113 43 32 16 10 186 2 880 2 733 2 485 322 287 25.7 3 886 24.1 8 7 2 1 064 735 354 810 544 409 935 3 065 687 694 252 77
HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP
All persons In households Householder Family householder Nonfamily householder Living alone Spouse Child Other relatives Nonrelatives Institutionalized persons Other persons in group quarters
FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN
Families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Subfamilies With own children under 18 years Married-couple subfamilies With own children under 18 years Mother-child subfamilies Father-child subfamilies Persons under 18 years Percent living with two parents 12 7 3 8 5 2 3 1 650 668 110 671 190 164 020 915 699 902 864 49 11 630 223 17 176 61.3 15 2 3 3 3 1 628 463 651 540 173 930 529 342 1 810 1 257 695 911 576 322 680 517 278 187 185 12 10 147 28 2 910 39.7 2 354 409 477 461 432 281 159 135
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Households person persons persons persons persons persons or more persons
50
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 50 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
Table 2.
General, Family, and Household Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Miami
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Total Miami Oklahoma Miami Miccosukee Micmac Mission Indians Miwok Modoc Mohegan Mono Nanticoke Narragansett
AGE AND SEX
All persons Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over 3 and 4 years 16 years and over 18 years and over 21 years and over 60 years and over 62 years and over Median Female Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over 3 and 4 years 16 years and over 18 years and over 21 years and over 60 years and over 62 years and over Median Male Median age 4 580 435 458 408 371 403 420 524 297 318 209 201 194 118 95 70 31 2 26 215 3 206 3 082 2 840 342 302 27.6 2 454 185 235 207 188 198 273 222 215 179 129 139 95 41 54 48 20 2 24 100 1 796 1 725 1 613 189 172 28.9 2 126 25.0 4 4 1 1 580 539 544 113 431 354 935 1 802 90 168 – 41 1 113 621 311 872 441 214 190 138 75 18 16 2 – 12 4 1 498 68.2 1 544 354 467 344 248 84 29 18 3 480 311 361 347 297 311 303 390 231 235 167 148 143 74 74 49 11 2 26 156 2 403 2 302 2 102 236 212 26.9 1 792 126 183 179 142 144 193 168 174 108 94 94 68 19 45 29 – 2 24 77 1 281 1 222 1 140 119 107 28.2 1 688 24.8 3 480 3 452 1 206 871 335 262 632 1 407 72 135 – 28 871 499 258 690 348 181 146 116 55 18 16 2 – 12 4 1 178 66.6 1 206 262 363 276 205 65 17 18 721 81 70 49 64 51 44 115 47 36 17 51 24 26 21 12 13 – – 42 508 491 451 72 64 30.1 423 26 39 19 38 39 26 51 30 34 15 43 19 12 9 10 13 – – 11 333 327 297 44 39 32.4 298 21.6 721 714 212 144 68 65 193 280 11 18 – 7 144 78 20 115 60 9 20 11 11 – – – – – – 230 86.1 212 65 57 38 33 7 12 – 261 23 25 21 20 22 11 27 34 23 3 3 11 8 13 – 17 – – 8 192 176 171 38 33 31.6 143 12 13 14 11 16 5 12 16 13 3 3 3 5 – – 17 – – 8 104 97 93 22 20 30.2 118 32.7 261 261 84 61 23 23 47 83 37 10 – – 61 43 22 40 32 18 14 9 2 12 12 2 2 10 – 85 57.6 84 23 11 13 5 7 10 15 2 726 242 233 241 217 306 264 247 232 172 179 76 158 75 48 18 14 4 – 68 1 978 1 920 1 748 159 109 27.3 1 341 124 111 89 109 133 147 148 117 100 83 37 50 55 22 14 2 – – 25 1 003 975 888 93 61 28.6 1 385 25.8 2 726 2 614 903 666 237 173 456 1 001 92 162 11 101 666 386 239 436 231 131 187 134 102 34 27 12 5 22 – 806 49.6 903 173 192 267 138 67 53 13 2 056 123 104 186 130 114 129 289 116 132 171 131 67 46 96 102 33 39 48 32 1 615 1 547 1 504 364 351 34.2 1 025 49 50 41 55 38 105 148 50 55 111 93 11 19 63 68 4 39 26 14 873 852 830 219 206 37.6 1 031 32.4 2 056 2 001 744 592 152 119 374 644 149 90 55 – 592 266 82 411 204 69 136 48 13 24 10 19 5 3 2 509 67.6 744 119 213 161 136 73 13 29 3 438 379 331 252 294 364 297 418 282 140 161 124 88 102 56 66 39 17 28 125 2 390 2 309 2 113 308 267 26.7 1 660 140 162 109 99 213 131 212 149 94 107 27 47 49 37 36 24 17 7 45 1 233 1 197 1 126 170 154 29.1 1 778 24.7 3 438 3 324 1 081 775 306 196 455 1 046 312 430 97 17 775 443 248 457 204 117 231 186 117 92 92 – – 77 15 1 129 40.8 1 081 196 390 160 193 75 49 18 521 11 42 36 56 79 44 29 59 44 16 9 34 19 15 25 – 1 2 7 425 407 370 62 58 29.1 209 7 8 24 14 40 35 12 14 14 8 – 13 5 15 – – – – 7 166 156 156 20 20 26.6 312 34.7 521 491 215 143 72 55 77 113 39 47 8 22 143 80 9 115 65 – 24 15 9 11 11 6 6 5 – 114 43.9 215 55 67 32 37 24 – – 996 63 76 41 44 76 99 127 120 77 63 88 40 37 22 5 12 6 – 18 798 776 754 82 75 33.9 523 36 67 11 19 52 37 66 27 38 40 72 30 15 7 – – 6 – 13 391 391 384 28 28 33.0 473 34.9 996 899 267 191 76 70 250 339 15 28 80 17 191 90 55 113 58 32 71 27 18 9 9 – – 9 – 220 56.4 267 70 63 81 33 11 9 – 1 697 188 137 117 110 251 221 109 99 82 70 50 48 84 57 16 26 15 17 110 1 212 1 182 1 076 215 192 26.0 905 106 99 59 53 134 92 62 49 38 32 37 26 38 22 14 12 15 17 74 627 613 534 118 112 25.1 792 26.7 1 697 1 633 535 398 137 91 210 575 160 153 64 – 398 192 96 215 130 44 145 57 47 17 17 – – 8 9 515 36.1 535 91 187 91 112 23 7 24 1 529 151 78 43 134 69 165 108 145 71 88 110 72 71 87 55 31 41 10 99 1 245 1 211 1 104 295 270 35.6 739 98 34 4 86 30 88 38 86 38 35 38 34 30 41 17 11 28 3 57 597 586 511 130 121 33.9 790 37.1 1 529 1 503 627 436 191 132 320 411 80 65 – 26 436 176 76 296 112 53 94 45 11 9 9 1 1 8 – 318 60.4 627 132 239 167 70 13 5 1 2 564 208 184 191 203 304 209 211 221 150 99 127 96 77 61 91 48 60 24 68 1 956 1 874 1 713 361 332 29.6 1 380 105 88 101 121 155 145 74 123 66 35 68 69 38 14 59 48 53 18 52 1 061 1 028 929 230 222 29.1 1 184 30.3 2 564 2 422 966 621 345 217 346 858 175 77 34 108 621 332 128 312 146 51 256 162 77 45 45 13 13 32 – 690 43.6 966 217 293 212 123 75 18 28
HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP
All persons In households Householder Family householder Nonfamily householder Living alone Spouse Child Other relatives Nonrelatives Institutionalized persons Other persons in group quarters
FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN
Families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Subfamilies With own children under 18 years Married-couple subfamilies With own children under 18 years Mother-child subfamilies Father-child subfamilies Persons under 18 years Percent living with two parents
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Households person persons persons persons persons persons or more persons
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 51 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
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Table 2.
General, Family, and Household Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Northwest tribes
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Navajo Nez Perce Nomalaki Total Columbia Omaha Oregon Athabaskan Osage Otoe-Missouria Ottawa
AGE AND SEX
All persons Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over 3 and 4 years 16 years and over 18 years and over 21 years and over 60 years and over 62 years and over Median Female Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over 3 and 4 years 16 years and over 18 years and over 21 years and over 60 years and over 62 years and over Median Male Median age 298 540 440 667 613 444 380 596 222 775 077 270 390 563 685 537 718 203 178 264 987 095 746 884 747 22.0 116 048 15 612 12 407 11 910 11 362 10 426 10 981 10 340 7 713 5 810 4 555 3 756 3 093 2 439 1 955 1 280 1 042 651 716 6 173 73 770 69 340 62 459 8 083 6 895 23.2 109 250 20.8 225 219 54 44 9 8 29 103 21 10 2 3 44 31 17 27 19 10 12 8 4 5 5 298 715 776 845 931 331 493 461 928 057 023 560 225 30 26 24 22 20 21 18 14 10 8 7 5 4 3 2 1 1 1 12 138 130 116 14 12 4 003 360 350 352 377 385 333 360 344 338 124 157 182 114 85 46 32 18 46 158 2 870 2 697 2 485 341 294 27.7 2 126 162 208 190 169 221 167 193 167 186 75 101 112 52 50 20 12 12 29 71 1 527 1 457 1 365 175 156 28.4 1 877 26.9 4 003 3 919 1 406 947 459 305 537 1 436 272 268 35 49 947 562 246 547 309 133 313 204 88 51 49 3 1 33 15 1 306 53.4 1 406 305 440 263 200 101 50 47 314 24 36 57 4 22 18 14 44 16 12 15 14 3 13 7 11 4 – 10 197 197 186 38 38 28.9 146 7 24 16 – 13 – 11 17 9 8 15 2 – 6 7 11 – – 3 99 99 92 24 24 35.6 168 25.3 314 314 115 87 28 24 39 107 53 – – – 87 46 12 39 18 8 41 28 4 14 14 – – 7 7 117 51.3 115 24 33 22 10 5 – 21 699 43 29 39 38 21 155 114 75 70 – 8 63 9 19 16 – – – 10 588 576 537 44 42 31.1 372 30 15 20 28 10 41 68 10 60 – 6 57 – 19 8 – – – 5 307 305 269 27 27 33.1 327 29.2 699 677 187 102 85 26 142 133 113 102 22 – 102 50 40 68 50 40 23 – – 4 4 – – 4 – 123 80.5 187 26 77 16 25 36 7 – 511 37 25 12 28 – 114 114 65 34 – 6 54 – 14 8 – – – 10 437 435 409 22 22 31.7 292 24 15 – 28 – 31 68 10 34 – 6 54 – 14 8 – – – 5 253 251 225 22 22 33.5 219 29.5 511 499 115 60 55 21 108 81 102 93 12 – 60 24 18 30 24 18 21 – – – – – – – – 76 89.5 115 21 46 14 15 19 – – 4 363 582 537 473 479 372 305 380 252 280 147 159 86 99 60 93 15 41 3 212 2 646 2 469 2 228 311 268 21.7 2 252 268 283 230 210 215 157 199 139 128 82 100 52 66 29 67 – 24 3 96 1 425 1 345 1 223 189 161 23.2 2 111 19.4 4 363 4 167 1 048 869 179 118 367 1 940 541 271 109 87 869 579 287 314 191 80 461 324 189 185 185 3 3 125 57 1 894 25.5 1 048 118 205 157 199 141 110 118 341 36 44 23 33 40 27 15 24 25 32 6 17 3 1 12 3 – – 15 233 230 190 19 17 21.8 142 5 23 9 21 6 14 – 14 2 24 – 10 2 – 12 – – – – 104 102 84 14 12 27.5 199 21.3 341 329 101 90 11 10 55 110 32 31 6 6 90 63 23 66 54 20 15 – – – – – – – – 111 67.6 101 10 17 10 38 26 – – 10 430 936 921 892 831 638 939 841 990 757 579 486 516 363 324 155 161 72 29 382 7 553 7 165 6 695 1 104 944 30.3 5 101 506 495 399 372 269 447 429 534 335 225 194 261 156 165 108 121 64 21 238 3 631 3 481 3 291 635 599 30.7 5 329 30.0 10 10 3 2 1 430 301 988 838 150 863 1 667 3 841 450 355 55 74 2 838 1 617 748 2 233 1 249 566 481 303 152 106 105 6 5 66 34 3 265 76.0 3 988 863 1 210 716 671 334 123 71 1 762 173 229 177 80 185 125 158 186 87 63 81 50 42 44 25 17 10 30 84 1 170 1 129 1 025 168 137 26.5 948 112 122 72 42 114 90 83 91 45 12 53 25 22 18 21 6 2 18 48 637 615 535 87 70 25.7 814 28.6 1 762 1 720 516 395 121 94 246 726 138 94 22 20 395 233 111 215 129 73 150 92 35 45 45 – – 24 21 633 43.3 516 94 110 102 125 47 23 15 7 885 633 836 812 656 703 694 671 663 544 498 280 251 163 244 91 98 40 8 280 5 419 5 186 4 816 644 564 27.2 3 792 313 371 333 292 372 328 289 328 249 283 143 134 83 113 65 66 26 4 126 2 712 2 587 2 456 357 323 28.3 4 093 26.2 7 7 2 1 885 715 478 893 585 377 1 260 2 969 486 522 98 72 1 893 1 232 611 1 299 832 416 476 337 171 102 97 21 16 70 11 2 699 59.9 2 478 377 689 480 472 216 146 98
HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP
All persons In households Householder Family householder Nonfamily householder Living alone Spouse Child Other relatives Nonrelatives Institutionalized persons Other persons in group quarters
FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN
Families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Subfamilies With own children under 18 years Married-couple subfamilies With own children under 18 years Mother-child subfamilies Father-child subfamilies Persons under 18 years Percent living with two parents 845 314 639 406 429 983 828 576 372 535 271 611 347 3 889 1 035 95 203 57.3 54 8 8 8 9 8 5 6 776 331 290 856 342 400 485 072
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Households person persons persons persons persons persons or more persons
52
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 52 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
Table 2.
General, Family, and Household Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Paiute
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Total Paiute Pyramid Lake Pamunkey Passamaquoddy Pawnee Penobscot Peoria Pequot Pima Piscataway Pit River
AGE AND SEX
All persons Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over 3 and 4 years 16 years and over 18 years and over 21 years and over 60 years and over 62 years and over Median Female Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over 3 and 4 years 16 years and over 18 years and over 21 years and over 60 years and over 62 years and over Median Male Median age 11 1 1 1 1 369 288 170 070 100 968 1 085 989 926 673 491 326 377 268 235 191 120 35 57 542 7 629 7 192 6 603 906 816 25.4 5 832 583 505 576 560 498 466 519 505 392 243 203 248 155 157 97 69 26 30 219 4 055 3 848 3 529 534 482 27.1 5 537 24.0 369 989 544 604 940 648 1 505 4 275 921 744 263 117 2 604 1 707 844 1 401 859 393 913 641 329 193 182 16 5 121 56 4 177 46.3 3 544 648 874 686 682 335 170 149 9 201 1 024 957 834 866 769 845 859 774 529 417 254 321 218 195 166 95 32 46 416 6 214 5 867 5 405 752 677 25.9 4 678 434 409 463 453 394 342 456 427 305 204 153 213 125 123 84 48 23 22 145 3 276 3 099 2 854 425 378 27.7 4 523 24.6 201 881 867 070 797 534 1 274 3 346 740 654 220 100 2 070 1 352 665 1 119 685 312 713 502 262 133 133 3 3 82 48 3 334 44.8 2 867 534 725 527 569 260 139 113 9 8 2 2 628 103 75 57 70 35 109 41 31 31 13 10 22 2 10 6 5 – 8 52 375 350 323 31 31 21.5 352 60 41 28 32 22 62 20 18 15 7 9 16 – 6 3 5 – 8 25 219 208 191 22 22 23.1 276 18.7 628 609 189 154 35 28 66 284 43 27 13 6 154 112 72 65 45 27 67 45 29 21 21 2 2 17 2 278 46.8 189 28 32 39 43 23 11 13 400 8 42 9 43 34 41 39 14 37 15 30 35 4 11 23 2 – 13 – 309 300 295 53 53 32.9 245 – 16 9 15 15 41 18 14 37 15 19 15 – 11 5 2 – 13 – 214 205 202 31 31 38.0 155 23.5 400 394 126 75 51 44 82 111 22 53 6 – 75 27 25 46 11 11 24 16 14 6 6 – – 6 – 100 59.0 126 44 42 21 17 2 – – 2 466 296 343 202 197 261 266 227 174 129 117 67 58 42 23 18 32 10 4 154 1 609 1 535 1 361 129 107 23.7 1 228 128 159 68 88 145 152 149 99 74 49 27 41 16 14 6 1 8 4 67 869 826 757 49 37 25.9 1 238 20.6 2 466 2 355 660 473 187 149 357 1 006 195 137 34 77 473 346 175 256 187 82 151 109 68 32 32 2 2 28 2 931 46.2 660 149 154 144 119 60 18 16 3 387 369 270 250 220 282 303 369 245 241 162 181 123 74 124 66 60 16 32 109 2 428 2 360 2 227 372 312 30.0 1 847 198 132 117 119 142 158 223 123 151 92 85 53 62 66 53 44 15 14 70 1 372 1 317 1 251 254 200 31.3 1 540 28.0 3 387 3 333 1 086 776 310 263 674 1 134 240 199 6 48 776 389 252 482 239 152 233 120 92 62 57 5 – 40 17 1 027 53.2 1 086 263 277 241 162 81 39 23 2 407 164 181 131 166 184 237 240 256 202 130 175 99 52 61 50 35 29 15 82 1 886 1 832 1 728 242 219 32.9 1 337 84 81 87 77 104 121 155 141 103 60 79 71 39 37 48 26 9 15 38 1 074 1 048 981 174 157 33.7 1 070 31.5 2 407 2 359 909 559 350 257 493 651 135 171 – 48 559 345 166 412 256 137 101 61 21 7 7 – – 7 – 575 64.0 909 257 242 144 178 59 22 7 1 274 79 99 147 119 65 132 125 97 92 76 44 41 34 52 22 15 16 19 28 917 878 823 158 134 29.8 611 31 44 48 65 44 61 34 61 31 37 16 29 16 46 15 5 9 19 14 465 437 416 110 99 31.8 663 28.8 1 274 1 274 551 429 122 87 178 455 52 38 – – 429 224 94 344 185 82 72 39 12 2 2 – – 2 – 396 78.0 551 87 197 116 122 17 10 2 679 58 49 26 34 81 40 21 57 99 40 29 20 20 35 57 6 7 – 11 533 530 489 125 122 37.7 379 20 40 20 22 27 31 8 24 54 19 22 6 9 30 34 6 7 – – 289 289 266 86 83 39.5 300 36.4 679 672 287 155 132 121 80 221 40 44 – 7 155 72 39 88 47 25 46 25 14 6 6 – – 3 3 149 71.1 287 121 76 18 50 12 3 7 15 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 074 083 958 662 299 451 261 316 949 717 632 491 314 236 236 190 113 59 107 815 9 211 8 561 7 739 941 883 21.7 7 948 1 073 882 844 595 829 720 727 517 395 378 300 140 152 162 84 85 26 39 397 5 074 4 763 4 362 548 517 23.5 7 126 19.7 824 34 73 52 98 124 77 33 86 47 41 30 54 28 19 10 7 11 – 32 642 601 518 75 60 27.0 393 13 34 32 47 32 34 21 56 32 7 19 24 9 19 – 3 11 – 11 296 291 248 42 33 31.1 431 24.5 824 824 217 166 51 44 130 376 46 55 – – 166 67 32 130 59 28 22 8 4 30 19 11 – 19 – 223 70.4 217 44 32 85 19 18 13 6 1 753 165 254 183 158 155 132 155 122 130 73 76 44 28 16 30 9 16 7 83 1 093 1 032 956 106 103 23.4 940 104 93 106 63 84 51 94 88 54 42 51 32 24 14 27 6 7 – 59 596 585 556 78 75 27.0 813 20.7 1 753 1 684 497 397 100 87 228 722 161 76 19 50 397 273 157 222 144 78 141 108 68 42 42 – – 42 – 721 29.4 497 87 93 111 119 43 20 24
HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP
All persons In households Householder Family householder Nonfamily householder Living alone Spouse Child Other relatives Nonrelatives Institutionalized persons Other persons in group quarters 11 10 3 2 15 14 3 3 074 583 675 066 609 432 1 490 6 671 1 946 801 328 163 3 1 1 1 066 966 123 370 940 491 1 304 826 509 487 461 59 33 306 122 6 513 41.5 3 675 432 650 730 726 564 352 221
FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN
Families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Subfamilies With own children under 18 years Married-couple subfamilies With own children under 18 years Mother-child subfamilies Father-child subfamilies Persons under 18 years Percent living with two parents
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Households person persons persons persons persons persons or more persons
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 53 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
53
Table 2.
General, Family, and Household Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Potawatomi Pueblo
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Pomo Ponca Total Citizen Band Potawatomi Potawatomi Prairie Band Powhatan Total Acoma Arizona Tewa Cochiti Hopi
AGE AND SEX
All persons Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over 3 and 4 years 16 years and over 18 years and over 21 years and over 60 years and over 62 years and over Median Female Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over 3 and 4 years 16 years and over 18 years and over 21 years and over 60 years and over 62 years and over Median Male Median age 4 898 502 709 508 353 433 563 370 305 201 213 223 98 153 120 58 58 20 11 184 3 120 2 994 2 748 420 357 24.3 2 633 244 365 265 225 181 316 249 161 118 114 98 59 78 76 27 36 11 10 81 1 724 1 641 1 510 238 207 25.6 2 265 23.0 4 898 4 744 1 352 997 355 278 515 1 989 524 364 88 66 997 601 302 531 310 187 390 264 96 120 106 36 22 78 6 1 904 41.6 1 352 278 315 197 285 126 95 56 2 788 376 300 282 238 207 259 223 187 211 157 93 73 48 47 33 42 9 3 169 1 780 1 686 1 540 182 163 24.8 1 557 232 157 157 114 110 150 100 134 128 73 55 39 33 18 14 31 9 3 119 982 947 866 108 89 25.3 1 231 24.2 2 788 2 716 666 543 123 104 450 1 176 272 152 46 26 543 297 158 338 178 108 136 85 37 64 64 2 2 43 19 1 102 59.3 666 104 170 146 82 66 47 51 719 253 591 778 495 174 455 553 404 090 952 709 593 542 485 263 182 157 43 492 11 790 11 230 10 323 1 672 1 459 28.7 8 639 685 787 850 679 607 677 863 774 642 508 362 311 258 239 175 92 101 29 296 6 223 5 927 5 489 894 755 30.2 8 080 27.3 16 16 5 4 1 1 2 6 719 409 664 230 434 124 903 353 647 842 124 186 16 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 954 106 160 273 161 93 96 177 135 132 152 100 96 72 65 54 34 48 – 34 1 360 1 305 1 211 273 255 32.5 1 031 63 48 137 66 42 50 131 74 81 87 47 78 18 25 40 25 19 – 24 765 723 709 127 114 34.2 923 27.7 1 954 1 929 710 495 215 191 373 763 37 46 25 – 495 261 96 446 236 96 28 16 – 21 21 – – 21 – 649 87.7 710 191 183 110 171 25 28 2 13 1 1 1 1 640 064 288 352 220 975 1 265 1 288 1 202 861 735 582 467 448 413 199 135 105 41 419 9 711 9 244 8 507 1 341 1 161 28.6 6 999 578 676 620 562 494 568 684 671 504 400 299 209 228 211 131 57 80 27 247 5 051 4 817 4 436 734 620 30.0 6 641 27.5 640 392 640 494 146 885 2 375 5 103 550 724 85 163 3 494 1 918 912 2 621 1 336 711 706 481 188 158 136 44 22 81 33 4 396 66.3 4 640 885 1 480 893 743 434 149 56 593 41 74 66 29 75 63 64 41 35 32 17 22 15 3 7 5 4 – 23 404 391 367 34 24 25.9 302 19 35 32 11 55 37 29 16 16 11 6 19 7 3 2 2 2 – 11 216 211 191 16 9 24.9 291 27.4 593 568 180 152 28 20 115 231 25 17 7 18 152 109 76 111 86 58 39 23 18 7 7 – – 7 – 202 79.2 180 20 33 34 36 28 14 15 795 69 79 100 53 25 72 66 71 69 28 30 33 23 27 20 19 11 – 20 539 515 494 100 83 30.0 356 13 38 35 23 22 31 18 18 24 23 14 24 23 21 5 13 11 – 2 262 251 247 73 56 34.4 439 28.0 795 767 340 224 116 84 73 312 31 11 24 4 224 112 51 143 79 42 65 23 9 14 14 9 9 – 5 280 72.5 340 84 121 44 33 30 24 4 330 725 797 142 209 860 378 943 085 512 374 078 635 390 000 745 691 437 329 2 447 37 586 35 547 32 419 4 592 4 018 25.9 28 069 2 726 3 057 2 602 2 418 2 274 2 772 2 483 1 968 1 806 1 300 1 141 930 824 541 382 441 249 155 1 188 19 197 18 259 16 826 2 592 2 283 26.7 27 261 24.9 55 54 14 11 2 2 7 22 7 2 330 263 660 825 835 156 608 331 144 520 400 667 55 5 5 5 5 4 5 4 4 3 2 2 1 1 1 3 938 367 502 427 371 339 320 391 253 251 182 144 92 88 58 48 45 35 25 135 2 572 2 423 2 226 299 270 24.4 2 084 159 228 249 211 175 168 226 139 133 90 90 47 64 32 25 24 17 7 72 1 396 1 328 1 208 169 147 25.6 1 854 23.1 3 938 3 880 1 030 849 181 124 486 1 616 455 293 12 46 849 520 210 514 345 116 271 156 77 143 142 11 10 111 21 1 515 53.3 1 030 124 175 175 188 207 86 75 423 44 91 40 30 14 16 73 15 49 14 12 10 – 15 – – – – 32 244 218 208 15 15 20.6 197 15 34 4 26 14 8 28 4 25 14 7 10 – 8 – – – – 4 144 118 108 8 8 28.4 226 13.6 423 417 56 56 – – 64 211 50 36 6 – 56 43 27 32 28 22 17 8 4 13 13 – – 8 5 205 55.1 56 – 4 11 12 13 4 12 1 184 101 195 64 91 124 127 90 49 41 73 44 74 34 15 10 23 20 9 32 808 767 702 111 106 25.7 584 38 133 33 45 56 38 26 30 24 41 22 32 20 9 8 16 7 6 19 364 344 321 66 66 24.0 600 26.7 1 184 1 164 306 229 77 65 154 472 180 52 11 9 229 125 64 162 85 36 41 28 16 55 52 13 10 26 16 417 57.3 306 65 49 51 72 18 16 35 11 1 1 1 1 791 217 149 304 152 979 887 1 202 944 768 479 462 284 285 210 146 151 71 101 490 7 848 7 425 6 741 964 840 25.5 6 011 595 577 750 530 409 488 650 385 385 249 235 154 193 134 95 114 23 45 208 3 962 3 789 3 467 604 542 26.5 5 780 24.5 791 516 050 502 548 427 1 565 4 876 1 348 677 136 139 2 502 1 599 783 1 464 991 479 797 455 220 460 422 45 7 298 117 4 366 53.8 3 050 427 553 447 620 480 233 290
HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP
All persons In households Householder Family householder Nonfamily householder Living alone Spouse Child Other relatives Nonrelatives Institutionalized persons Other persons in group quarters 13 13 4 3 1 11 11 3 2
FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN
Families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Subfamilies With own children under 18 years Married-couple subfamilies With own children under 18 years Mother-child subfamilies Father-child subfamilies Persons under 18 years Percent living with two parents 230 366 118 217 696 877 814 553 223 188 166 44 22 111 33 5 489 68.3 5 1 1 1 664 124 727 041 962 506 218 86 4 2 1 3 1 825 913 229 236 390 041 449 888 816 2 309 2 190 289 170 1 580 440 19 783 53.4 14 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 660 156 857 594 564 020 186 283 11 6 3 7 4 2 3 1
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Households person persons persons persons persons persons or more persons
54
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 54 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
Table 2.
General, Family, and Household Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Pueblo Con.
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Isleta Jemez Laguna Pueblo San Felipe San Ildefonso San Juan Santa Ana Santa Clara Santo Domingo Taos Tewa
AGE AND SEX
All persons Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over 3 and 4 years 16 years and over 18 years and over 21 years and over 60 years and over 62 years and over Median Female Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over 3 and 4 years 16 years and over 18 years and over 21 years and over 60 years and over 62 years and over Median Male Median age 3 306 314 409 273 259 213 369 274 242 242 88 170 84 134 69 55 60 30 21 122 2 255 2 149 2 003 369 297 27.5 1 617 155 219 142 120 97 170 130 106 117 47 79 33 77 39 23 30 20 13 50 1 078 1 015 960 202 159 27.2 1 689 27.8 3 306 3 275 1 177 834 343 251 383 1 325 235 155 19 12 834 478 224 512 282 125 196 113 44 97 95 4 2 77 16 1 157 55.9 1 177 251 312 213 198 107 62 34 2 238 213 292 162 232 197 250 192 160 120 111 66 70 56 40 38 28 7 4 78 1 527 1 448 1 316 173 143 25.5 1 088 87 132 78 116 91 126 92 55 52 59 45 46 40 20 21 17 7 4 37 764 734 669 109 90 26.6 1 150 24.3 2 238 2 206 545 467 78 72 259 944 395 63 7 25 467 267 111 276 165 70 149 82 37 148 148 – – 123 25 790 40.3 545 72 63 103 110 79 50 68 6 424 731 663 584 534 482 632 560 458 445 307 194 231 159 113 88 110 64 69 310 4 314 4 134 3 807 603 521 26.7 3 296 403 322 340 230 210 317 256 232 220 148 112 143 88 66 53 64 53 39 175 2 187 2 108 1 951 363 315 27.3 3 128 26.2 6 6 1 1 424 261 798 368 430 308 1 041 2 497 689 236 43 120 1 368 799 362 928 572 287 339 166 48 211 204 34 27 130 47 2 290 62.8 1 798 308 372 368 339 179 121 111 2 664 224 216 265 242 260 294 245 268 192 119 100 59 36 88 35 4 2 15 138 1 931 1 827 1 668 180 162 27.1 1 345 78 151 158 93 149 150 136 124 85 62 63 29 23 27 7 – – 10 67 956 911 835 67 55 26.4 1 319 27.8 2 664 2 571 721 502 219 179 557 966 142 185 66 27 502 275 128 372 202 68 126 73 60 28 28 – – 20 8 837 65.6 721 179 205 88 82 72 71 24 2 218 257 249 180 261 182 258 165 197 135 112 52 52 42 28 26 7 7 8 94 1 476 1 375 1 237 118 91 24.4 1 156 124 126 90 148 84 148 91 95 87 55 32 20 16 20 10 4 4 2 54 785 726 653 56 47 25.2 1 062 23.4 2 218 2 206 460 416 44 42 213 948 499 86 – 12 416 252 131 199 122 78 157 97 32 135 135 3 3 113 19 843 33.6 460 42 53 81 68 56 75 85 411 37 63 33 57 32 40 27 24 24 7 8 29 8 11 – 3 3 5 26 255 232 217 30 24 22.2 181 16 33 11 19 15 15 15 14 12 2 3 9 6 7 – – 1 3 14 113 104 102 17 13 24.0 230 21.0 411 404 116 81 35 32 44 217 13 14 – 7 81 54 24 26 17 10 35 25 8 4 4 – – 4 – 179 51.4 116 32 30 26 11 2 13 2 1 081 128 117 92 87 81 102 127 80 62 45 39 43 14 33 3 4 19 5 67 731 688 641 78 77 26.7 562 52 75 44 18 37 62 57 43 29 21 21 39 9 24 3 4 19 5 32 389 373 373 64 64 29.4 519 22.8 1 081 1 065 305 221 84 64 132 504 75 49 – 16 221 144 67 106 91 41 70 19 7 35 35 – – 28 7 393 62.1 305 64 61 61 43 41 21 14 596 45 36 54 42 61 88 45 56 43 20 7 24 42 16 13 2 2 – 32 452 444 408 75 71 28.4 300 17 22 23 16 41 37 18 31 20 15 5 19 20 14 – 2 – – 10 231 226 214 36 34 29.2 296 27.8 596 596 172 131 41 41 91 238 72 23 – – 131 60 33 74 48 33 49 12 – 32 29 3 – 25 4 152 53.9 172 41 17 19 47 23 15 10 1 180 115 87 110 110 86 94 105 79 86 61 56 75 30 19 22 19 16 10 56 845 790 732 116 108 29.4 653 56 50 69 47 38 54 46 47 55 35 32 62 16 10 11 9 13 3 32 476 460 417 62 59 31.4 527 26.9 1 180 1 171 424 333 91 82 154 480 75 38 9 – 333 194 86 201 132 57 100 44 21 21 21 – – 18 3 390 67.2 424 82 104 88 71 50 27 2 2 865 386 307 189 266 354 311 219 234 175 84 105 47 47 35 51 20 31 4 153 1 920 1 817 1 613 188 170 23.9 1 443 208 188 81 132 158 176 120 68 88 61 46 25 21 23 10 20 18 – 108 943 881 793 92 80 23.7 1 422 24.2 2 865 2 740 497 458 39 6 322 1 200 631 90 38 87 458 280 134 283 170 63 103 69 33 206 196 10 – 170 26 1 048 33.9 497 6 54 63 54 104 50 166 1 875 171 147 144 181 142 173 147 148 122 92 86 88 67 33 40 36 38 20 61 1 374 1 292 1 204 234 220 29.4 948 83 69 59 91 61 76 80 70 66 53 48 46 57 7 20 25 28 9 16 735 686 638 146 135 32.2 927 27.1 1 875 1 834 614 428 186 171 298 693 136 93 14 27 428 230 114 269 134 66 111 69 32 45 45 – – 35 10 583 48.2 614 171 125 132 102 52 8 24 1 640 112 122 182 159 189 153 122 101 96 74 68 85 42 26 47 33 29 – 44 1 193 1 121 1 017 177 161 26.8 864 60 81 80 64 101 64 46 65 35 46 63 47 34 8 22 25 23 – 24 635 612 565 112 96 28.6 776 25.6 1 640 1 619 508 385 123 90 262 625 128 96 – 21 385 187 71 203 87 48 164 92 18 23 23 – – 10 13 519 58.2 508 90 153 106 77 33 37 12
HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP
All persons In households Householder Family householder Nonfamily householder Living alone Spouse Child Other relatives Nonrelatives Institutionalized persons Other persons in group quarters
FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN
Families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Subfamilies With own children under 18 years Married-couple subfamilies With own children under 18 years Mother-child subfamilies Father-child subfamilies Persons under 18 years Percent living with two parents
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Households person persons persons persons persons persons or more persons
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 55 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
55
Table 2.
General, Family, and Household Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Pueblo Con. Puget Sound Salish
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Tigua Zia Zuni Total Muckleshoot Nisqually Nooksack Puyallup Skokomish Snohomish Snoqualmie Squaxin Island
AGE AND SEX
All persons Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over 3 and 4 years 16 years and over 18 years and over 21 years and over 60 years and over 62 years and over Median Female Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over 3 and 4 years 16 years and over 18 years and over 21 years and over 60 years and over 62 years and over Median Male Median age 1 271 124 112 132 113 86 148 87 138 65 43 80 34 48 32 4 22 3 – 79 889 825 766 109 78 27.3 560 45 43 45 25 20 112 39 73 27 26 43 18 16 17 4 4 3 – 22 420 405 402 44 37 29.6 711 21.6 1 271 1 271 439 376 63 34 172 487 139 34 – – 376 236 128 260 170 90 82 59 38 56 56 – – 33 23 446 47.3 439 34 107 73 67 105 50 3 793 68 90 77 81 93 99 41 52 44 42 34 11 13 18 15 10 3 2 39 546 512 455 61 53 24.4 406 38 48 28 38 37 61 10 35 24 22 24 4 6 15 6 7 3 – 23 289 267 239 37 31 26.1 387 23.1 793 784 198 182 16 16 111 376 87 12 – 9 182 101 48 106 75 39 66 18 7 39 39 4 4 23 12 281 65.5 198 16 32 45 29 37 20 19 8 281 940 854 744 837 861 908 762 490 485 335 276 192 196 125 93 109 53 21 401 5 578 5 266 4 740 597 535 24.5 4 185 428 468 286 400 429 448 375 311 279 220 132 106 100 52 61 72 9 9 185 2 903 2 763 2 542 303 282 25.9 4 096 23.0 8 8 1 1 281 171 895 721 174 98 1 128 3 202 1 716 230 39 71 1 721 930 415 1 072 594 266 505 270 102 533 478 159 104 309 65 3 015 52.7 1 895 98 308 337 312 344 212 284 10 1 1 1 384 134 092 213 898 781 932 807 824 606 551 378 347 261 216 137 108 27 72 443 6 717 6 311 5 901 821 739 25.4 5 369 578 536 597 429 403 521 500 376 323 239 197 182 140 158 67 36 19 68 230 3 551 3 335 3 151 488 449 26.4 5 015 24.2 384 225 250 437 813 528 1 354 4 055 814 752 92 67 2 437 1 455 808 1 511 823 467 698 476 249 212 212 24 24 139 49 4 073 49.4 3 250 528 958 622 485 334 140 183 1 031 179 143 125 120 83 66 88 41 53 28 39 17 15 5 22 3 4 – 82 536 487 437 49 37 16.6 539 103 68 34 50 61 29 59 34 29 15 16 4 12 3 15 3 4 – 52 316 291 263 37 25 20.7 492 15.1 1 031 1 002 237 207 30 20 77 447 168 73 9 20 207 148 104 88 49 29 93 77 57 38 38 – – 30 8 544 33.5 237 20 69 25 22 46 14 41 436 47 69 40 41 37 37 27 34 29 5 13 10 13 26 1 7 – – 20 276 250 225 47 43 22.8 222 19 44 32 12 12 24 17 17 8 5 3 – 4 24 1 – – – 8 127 119 103 29 25 20.3 214 23.9 436 436 128 79 49 40 53 200 25 30 – – 79 60 30 38 29 12 21 16 9 15 15 – – 15 – 186 34.9 128 40 23 22 20 7 10 6 890 88 93 70 53 110 105 59 84 44 25 37 38 19 50 10 5 – – 35 630 604 578 84 84 26.5 426 23 49 29 29 43 46 35 27 22 4 15 34 19 46 – 5 – – 12 321 311 291 70 70 29.3 464 24.6 890 890 291 216 75 44 158 320 50 71 – – 216 117 80 147 84 53 58 27 21 29 29 5 5 1 23 286 46.5 291 44 87 31 54 38 4 33 1 013 122 118 125 75 72 109 80 105 49 42 24 23 19 21 22 7 – – 61 621 581 564 69 61 24.7 501 71 61 53 20 19 72 41 62 38 15 10 9 11 9 6 4 – – 41 310 300 296 30 30 26.8 512 22.0 1 013 1 013 290 219 71 52 127 373 71 152 – – 219 98 53 130 41 19 60 31 22 8 8 – – 5 3 432 35.4 290 52 118 35 36 41 4 4 737 55 101 83 46 57 54 83 44 57 53 27 18 31 9 3 10 – 6 24 491 477 446 59 41 27.5 344 33 30 50 18 48 24 37 14 34 14 12 7 8 7 – 2 – 6 14 231 224 209 23 21 24.5 393 30.4 737 737 303 202 101 43 76 288 32 38 – – 202 152 69 121 83 38 52 40 10 6 6 – – 4 2 260 48.5 303 43 93 60 61 24 6 16 499 6 22 64 32 2 62 31 55 35 47 31 29 37 19 6 2 – 19 – 386 386 375 83 83 37.8 279 6 10 36 21 – 37 26 37 6 32 13 13 8 7 6 2 – 19 – 206 206 206 42 42 35.5 220 41.6 499 499 225 149 76 54 109 120 18 27 – – 149 59 31 134 56 31 7 – – 7 7 – – 7 – 113 72.6 225 54 75 43 45 8 – – 444 39 51 76 47 16 18 49 45 23 17 23 14 10 – 12 4 – – 14 274 234 231 26 26 23.7 264 25 24 55 38 1 7 33 8 18 17 10 14 8 – 6 – – – – 156 122 122 14 14 16.8 180 26.8 444 444 76 54 22 12 81 199 61 27 – – 54 21 17 15 – – 28 10 6 33 33 19 19 8 6 210 55.2 76 12 25 20 8 2 1 8 489 58 46 54 67 48 52 31 50 26 17 18 10 – – 6 4 2 – 14 313 288 263 12 12 21.8 252 31 20 21 30 22 30 23 23 13 17 15 – – – 4 1 2 – 5 178 165 150 7 7 25.3 237 18.5 489 471 137 116 21 11 73 208 39 14 – 18 116 83 54 68 54 44 31 24 10 8 8 – – 8 – 201 67.2 137 11 29 35 11 32 19 –
HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP
All persons In households Householder Family householder Nonfamily householder Living alone Spouse Child Other relatives Nonrelatives Institutionalized persons Other persons in group quarters 10 10 3 2
FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN
Families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Subfamilies With own children under 18 years Married-couple subfamilies With own children under 18 years Mother-child subfamilies Father-child subfamilies Persons under 18 years Percent living with two parents
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Households person persons persons persons persons persons or more persons
56
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 56 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
Table 2.
General, Family, and Household Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Puget Sound Salish Con. Sac and Fox
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Suquamish Swinomish Tulalip Upper Skagit Quapaw Quinault Rappahannock Total Sac and Fox
Sac and FoxMesquakie
Salinan
Salish
AGE AND SEX
All persons Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over 3 and 4 years 16 years and over 18 years and over 21 years and over 60 years and over 62 years and over Median Female Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over 3 and 4 years 16 years and over 18 years and over 21 years and over 60 years and over 62 years and over Median Male Median age 635 85 67 88 33 34 52 39 51 38 57 11 13 23 19 7 15 3 – 46 382 374 359 67 67 26.0 315 44 27 49 24 22 24 21 27 6 3 8 9 19 16 7 6 3 – 32 182 176 168 51 51 23.7 320 28.4 635 601 237 164 73 41 46 262 38 18 20 14 164 97 51 105 53 31 44 32 18 6 6 – – 6 – 261 48.3 237 41 71 70 13 20 10 12 716 53 44 51 108 31 90 44 57 58 40 24 46 22 19 2 3 – 24 17 542 478 450 70 61 28.9 317 22 12 20 30 12 40 12 26 25 16 13 35 17 11 2 – – 24 5 255 235 229 54 50 37.0 399 25.8 716 682 266 221 45 19 75 240 48 53 27 7 221 120 51 114 54 31 89 57 15 13 13 – – 9 4 238 47.1 266 19 105 62 27 32 5 16 2 170 295 266 327 187 152 168 176 164 92 132 72 54 44 4 12 18 – 7 113 1 241 1 163 1 062 85 69 20.3 1 173 137 162 167 111 73 109 115 56 57 42 51 40 24 3 10 9 – 7 48 683 620 585 53 41 20.9 997 20.0 2 170 2 146 521 440 81 49 239 1 034 224 128 24 – 440 281 183 297 199 132 116 69 48 43 43 – – 40 3 1 007 63.7 521 49 95 91 130 65 56 35 423 35 40 37 30 48 23 37 22 38 37 24 18 5 5 10 – 14 – 8 308 301 278 34 31 29.7 273 10 23 17 15 31 21 27 16 37 24 19 9 3 5 10 – 6 – 6 223 218 208 24 21 33.6 150 18.8 423 411 125 83 42 42 84 135 26 41 12 – 83 64 20 37 25 3 38 34 12 3 3 – – 3 – 122 44.3 125 42 14 40 12 6 5 6 1 438 119 131 139 110 156 113 101 82 109 92 109 41 43 46 31 12 – 4 41 1 032 999 913 136 123 27.8 674 67 58 69 53 51 44 39 32 65 40 37 17 24 42 24 8 – 4 25 470 454 419 102 102 29.4 764 26.8 1 438 1 391 520 388 132 88 264 469 60 78 6 41 388 201 84 319 152 72 46 40 12 10 10 – – 4 6 439 62.9 520 88 165 119 116 24 2 6 2 513 284 310 261 163 249 244 163 184 167 114 131 81 56 44 41 10 7 4 105 1 612 1 535 1 413 162 134 24.8 1 292 130 132 123 80 131 111 76 113 92 78 81 68 21 24 23 2 7 – 59 883 845 792 77 69 27.3 1 221 21.6 2 513 2 449 695 542 153 89 346 941 217 250 45 19 542 314 164 327 181 94 163 106 54 61 61 – – 26 35 978 44.8 695 89 219 102 136 79 39 31 343 17 12 11 40 18 6 43 44 14 5 23 10 25 43 19 7 – 6 7 296 289 263 100 87 37.8 187 10 10 2 15 12 6 31 12 14 5 13 10 12 22 – 7 – 6 7 165 163 150 47 42 38.1 156 37.7 343 335 125 112 13 7 74 77 51 8 – 8 112 40 15 70 25 15 35 15 – – – – – – – 54 59.3 125 7 47 49 17 3 2 – 4 774 454 464 434 384 352 392 391 374 393 315 219 222 151 94 34 69 24 8 168 3 333 3 175 2 947 380 292 28.8 2 558 247 256 200 177 198 194 200 189 233 164 134 112 88 74 17 43 24 8 85 1 795 1 722 1 600 254 205 30.2 2 216 27.5 774 656 625 244 381 313 760 1 721 379 171 81 37 1 244 763 343 732 453 205 456 260 119 139 133 21 15 94 24 1 599 47.8 1 625 313 351 337 311 188 80 45 4 4 1 1 3 168 250 365 286 262 243 289 270 218 242 217 134 138 111 57 20 46 18 2 110 2 222 2 101 1 955 254 196 28.1 1 724 153 215 129 124 142 136 135 111 134 111 89 58 72 54 9 32 18 2 51 1 195 1 131 1 062 187 150 28.6 1 444 27.6 3 168 3 111 1 046 837 209 160 559 1 140 255 111 31 26 837 540 232 494 311 141 306 192 83 88 84 15 11 56 17 1 067 47.0 1 046 160 230 229 228 128 46 25 1 279 183 87 140 90 76 96 93 120 116 76 80 55 14 20 14 7 6 6 51 840 817 761 67 63 28.3 618 82 37 63 38 33 58 48 50 64 31 42 28 4 14 8 6 6 6 34 423 414 384 44 44 29.8 661 26.0 1 279 1 229 433 291 142 128 162 507 85 42 39 11 291 196 108 180 118 61 92 65 36 28 26 6 4 15 7 462 45.5 433 128 83 73 68 36 27 18 279 18 25 33 – 24 7 6 67 34 20 – 14 15 8 – – 8 – 18 203 203 195 31 20 37.0 96 – – 12 – – 7 – 22 29 12 – 6 – 8 – – – – – 84 84 84 8 8 41.2 183 32.9 279 279 103 81 22 17 69 92 7 8 – – 81 62 18 81 62 18 – – – 8 8 – – – 8 76 100.0 103 17 20 10 44 – 12 – 4 830 435 514 371 499 268 439 511 362 352 277 198 116 132 205 48 63 33 7 171 3 386 3 193 2 951 488 442 28.7 2 526 270 238 198 197 115 248 272 158 204 147 121 54 70 125 39 40 28 2 92 1 769 1 670 1 605 304 278 29.9 2 304 27.2 4 4 1 1 830 724 626 181 445 381 780 1 665 315 338 37 69
HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP
All persons In households Householder Family householder Nonfamily householder Living alone Spouse Child Other relatives Nonrelatives Institutionalized persons Other persons in group quarters
FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN
Families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Subfamilies With own children under 18 years Married-couple subfamilies With own children under 18 years Mother-child subfamilies Father-child subfamilies Persons under 18 years Percent living with two parents 1 181 765 322 667 384 157 370 303 123 69 69 3 3 51 15 1 637 46.8 1 626 381 376 340 227 157 65 80
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Households person persons persons persons persons persons or more persons
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 57 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
57
Table 2.
General, Family, and Household Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Seminole Shawnee
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Salish and Kootenai Schaghticoke Total Florida Seminole Oklahoma Seminole Seminole Serrano Shasta Total Absentee Shawnee Eastern Shawnee Shawnee
AGE AND SEX
All persons Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over 3 and 4 years 16 years and over 18 years and over 21 years and over 60 years and over 62 years and over Median Female Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over 3 and 4 years 16 years and over 18 years and over 21 years and over 60 years and over 62 years and over Median Male Median age 2 293 271 224 175 172 130 166 248 212 202 105 112 71 69 31 74 24 6 1 109 1 597 1 524 1 438 205 188 30.2 1 167 131 99 81 115 69 75 117 98 103 61 44 36 42 20 58 14 4 – 50 841 802 736 138 129 30.6 1 126 29.7 2 293 2 275 893 628 265 180 319 769 145 149 7 11 628 420 241 414 290 185 148 94 25 47 47 – – 31 16 769 58.8 893 180 233 164 150 97 35 34 182 7 15 21 16 9 – 30 16 23 33 – 2 – – – – – 10 – 139 139 123 10 10 33.8 97 7 9 3 7 7 – 22 16 18 8 – – – – – – – – – 78 78 71 – – 33.5 85 34.7 182 175 46 37 9 9 47 52 10 20 – 7 37 21 2 28 12 2 9 9 – – – – – – – 43 39.5 46 9 16 8 13 – – – 15 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 564 413 522 499 330 481 160 335 277 092 833 659 585 385 416 236 175 115 51 530 10 842 10 355 9 489 1 378 1 223 27.3 7 934 655 810 758 672 806 509 715 624 596 378 298 326 222 178 167 129 61 30 241 5 600 5 375 4 876 787 699 27.6 7 630 27.1 15 15 5 3 1 1 2 5 1 564 077 158 778 380 070 247 429 386 857 224 263 518 33 42 65 89 37 31 28 35 35 65 15 14 5 – 7 17 – – 22 366 339 283 29 29 23.5 302 23 21 22 57 32 20 22 24 11 33 5 6 5 – 7 14 – – 19 231 220 173 26 26 23.7 216 23.2 518 513 212 149 63 36 25 179 77 20 – 5 149 88 35 45 23 15 83 50 17 6 6 – – – 6 179 26.8 212 36 77 34 44 13 8 – 450 39 26 55 39 49 37 45 18 33 34 11 18 28 6 6 4 2 – 18 316 301 291 46 36 27.3 232 2 24 23 25 26 17 28 10 14 34 2 8 10 3 – 4 2 – 2 177 168 158 19 9 29.7 218 25.2 450 427 120 94 26 26 77 153 42 35 – 23 94 55 31 69 48 31 23 7 – 9 4 5 – 4 – 149 49.7 120 26 5 40 21 8 12 8 596 341 454 379 202 395 092 262 224 024 734 633 553 352 410 223 154 113 51 490 10 160 9 715 8 915 1 303 1 158 27.4 7 400 630 765 713 590 748 472 665 590 571 311 291 312 207 175 160 111 59 30 220 5 192 4 987 4 545 742 664 27.7 7 196 27.2 14 14 4 3 1 1 2 5 1 596 137 826 535 291 008 145 097 267 802 224 235 14 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 295 55 33 22 52 22 14 29 5 12 27 4 8 2 6 2 – 2 – 20 178 150 130 12 12 18.2 147 18 19 15 31 8 14 10 2 8 10 2 6 2 – 2 – – – 8 95 77 64 4 4 18.3 148 17.9 295 287 90 77 13 7 19 159 17 2 – 8 77 59 16 46 30 11 18 16 2 3 3 – – 3 – 145 68.3 90 7 16 25 22 16 2 2 703 40 74 60 52 42 54 71 68 38 49 56 39 21 12 16 11 – – 28 512 494 456 60 53 32.1 384 40 15 29 30 40 35 51 48 11 8 28 18 10 8 5 8 – – 28 295 280 249 31 24 30.3 319 36.6 703 682 258 197 61 61 157 248 – 19 8 13 197 121 63 143 67 30 42 42 21 8 8 – – 3 5 209 64.1 258 61 67 17 64 9 36 4 6 640 562 554 563 571 603 551 628 662 536 310 264 233 188 170 76 125 36 8 224 4 858 4 625 4 269 603 535 29.2 3 408 292 273 258 262 286 285 293 395 263 185 123 92 108 115 47 93 30 8 122 2 540 2 437 2 282 401 359 30.8 3 232 27.5 6 6 2 1 640 479 422 626 796 644 1 117 2 415 309 216 104 57 1 626 967 419 1 203 704 284 321 198 97 132 124 35 27 81 16 2 015 66.3 2 422 644 588 477 338 224 119 32 1 129 136 99 77 93 123 122 93 68 89 23 55 49 34 26 13 23 6 – 62 794 777 705 102 74 26.5 686 58 49 53 67 66 89 36 51 54 9 45 19 33 17 11 23 6 – 26 511 497 455 90 62 27.8 443 23.9 1 129 1 123 422 244 178 123 159 447 57 38 – 6 244 134 71 171 106 56 69 24 15 40 35 12 7 27 1 352 59.9 422 123 99 78 56 39 24 3 762 32 79 116 75 76 68 43 87 33 49 49 11 6 36 2 – – – 11 519 496 447 44 44 25.2 384 20 43 50 45 14 30 28 64 9 28 9 10 6 26 2 – – – 9 264 246 226 34 34 28.3 378 23.7 762 755 233 173 60 60 139 350 24 9 – 7 173 112 60 134 85 38 19 7 2 12 12 – – 12 – 266 84.2 233 60 42 57 19 30 17 8 4 749 394 376 370 403 404 361 492 507 414 238 160 173 148 108 61 102 30 8 151 3 545 3 352 3 117 457 417 30.7 2 338 214 181 155 150 206 166 229 280 200 148 69 63 69 72 34 70 24 8 87 1 765 1 694 1 601 277 263 32.1 2 411 29.2 4 4 1 1 749 601 767 209 558 461 819 1 618 228 169 104 44 1 209 721 288 898 513 190 233 167 80 80 77 23 20 42 15 1 397 64.4 1 767 461 447 342 263 155 78 21
HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP
All persons In households Householder Family householder Nonfamily householder Living alone Spouse Child Other relatives Nonrelatives Institutionalized persons Other persons in group quarters
FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN
Families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Subfamilies With own children under 18 years Married-couple subfamilies With own children under 18 years Mother-child subfamilies Father-child subfamilies Persons under 18 years Percent living with two parents 3 2 1 2 1 778 109 054 430 367 686 1 045 593 304 332 322 38 28 204 90 5 209 55.0 5 158 1 070 1 391 951 840 503 254 149 3 535 1 966 988 2 316 1 296 640 939 536 287 317 312 33 28 200 84 4 881 56.2 4 826 1 008 1 309 877 775 482 234 141
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Households person persons persons persons persons persons or more persons
58
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 58 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
Table 2.
General, Family, and Household Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Shoshone Shoshone Paiute Sioux
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Shinnecock Total Shoshone
Te-Moak Western Shoshone
Total
Duck Valley
Fallon
Shoshone Paiute
Siletz
Total
Blackfoot Sioux
Cheyenne River Sioux
AGE AND SEX
All persons Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over 3 and 4 years 16 years and over 18 years and over 21 years and over 60 years and over 62 years and over Median Female Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over 3 and 4 years 16 years and over 18 years and over 21 years and over 60 years and over 62 years and over Median Male Median age 1 670 95 133 130 145 80 128 150 174 96 69 97 47 96 138 45 29 15 3 26 1 262 1 218 1 146 326 299 34.1 1 002 70 69 55 93 42 63 112 93 45 39 48 35 54 114 32 29 6 3 24 775 745 701 238 229 34.9 668 32.0 1 670 1 661 611 409 202 194 243 547 214 46 – 9 409 209 62 188 91 37 173 95 25 54 54 3 3 51 – 452 39.6 611 194 176 77 64 50 19 31 9 506 935 930 709 887 865 937 710 818 643 489 401 348 226 226 144 106 94 38 372 6 788 6 398 5 880 834 732 27.3 4 780 423 437 311 416 420 488 376 425 323 268 230 207 101 138 76 59 58 24 170 3 526 3 343 3 105 456 407 28.9 4 726 25.5 9 9 3 2 506 263 218 270 948 739 1 444 3 443 636 522 138 105 2 270 1 408 649 1 467 867 404 645 459 218 147 138 9 – 94 44 3 108 56.2 3 218 739 781 586 556 311 149 96 7 925 755 751 542 710 780 783 603 669 525 449 352 289 189 213 133 84 72 26 274 5 761 5 470 5 021 717 633 27.7 3 929 335 370 225 323 368 403 297 334 260 241 209 184 83 129 65 48 40 15 115 2 933 2 802 2 594 380 337 29.3 3 996 26.1 7 7 2 1 925 694 727 884 843 657 1 262 2 724 531 450 131 100 1 884 1 143 534 1 262 725 346 502 359 170 123 114 9 – 83 31 2 455 55.6 2 727 657 673 511 452 228 135 71 932 151 84 76 99 54 111 71 80 52 29 16 39 25 13 7 12 7 6 73 610 559 508 70 64 25.1 530 86 29 33 55 36 59 53 63 29 18 7 15 15 9 7 6 7 3 53 376 345 321 47 44 27.2 402 19.5 932 927 285 220 65 53 130 433 49 30 – 5 220 135 74 80 44 30 116 75 40 19 19 – – 6 13 373 59.5 285 53 81 47 61 34 9 – 2 320 266 308 264 183 237 252 229 138 157 72 43 71 34 26 13 23 – 4 97 1 450 1 361 1 277 100 77 23.2 1 263 167 120 127 100 108 163 134 75 108 52 25 29 13 12 10 16 – 4 60 824 775 740 55 43 25.3 1 057 21.3 2 320 2 225 581 476 105 83 318 988 195 143 19 76 476 320 143 208 135 65 210 146 57 67 65 2 – 45 20 959 34.0 581 83 139 114 131 52 48 14 419 41 57 53 31 39 49 37 30 31 24 9 4 2 4 5 3 – – 12 257 249 234 14 12 23.4 225 23 18 27 15 11 43 12 13 24 22 7 – 2 – 5 3 – – 4 147 142 142 10 8 27.2 194 19.7 419 412 97 88 9 6 88 174 33 20 – 7 88 66 19 39 29 13 40 28 4 8 8 – – 6 2 170 44.7 97 6 29 23 13 18 6 2 121 5 16 4 4 17 33 32 3 2 – – – – 5 – – – – 4 96 95 92 5 5 27.2 59 3 11 – – 17 6 20 – – – – – – 2 – – – – 2 45 45 45 2 2 24.7 62 28.0 121 94 44 39 5 5 11 22 16 1 – 27 39 24 10 17 17 6 17 5 4 2 2 – – 2 – 26 42.3 44 5 18 6 3 3 9 – 1 780 220 235 207 148 181 170 160 105 124 48 34 67 32 17 8 20 – 4 81 1 097 1 017 951 81 60 22.6 979 141 91 100 85 80 114 102 62 84 30 18 29 11 10 5 13 – 4 54 632 588 553 43 33 24.6 801 20.8 1 780 1 719 440 349 91 72 219 792 146 122 19 42 349 230 114 152 89 46 153 113 49 57 55 2 – 37 18 763 31.3 440 72 92 85 115 31 33 12 1 726 244 231 244 113 90 166 113 200 97 52 45 55 29 7 8 11 19 2 122 985 945 869 76 67 21.4 887 125 102 140 39 57 102 66 113 28 15 24 29 12 4 8 11 12 – 76 512 502 465 47 38 23.3 839 19.2 1 726 1 677 426 299 127 84 218 775 68 190 34 15 299 172 75 240 129 47 55 43 28 18 16 2 – 9 7 781 51.6 426 84 130 40 83 55 18 16 107 13 12 11 10 9 9 8 7 6 4 3 2 2 1 1 321 152 195 316 355 289 705 776 874 419 736 623 737 424 816 344 828 460 272 5 126 68 664 64 445 58 528 7 144 6 244 23.6 54 075 6 257 5 613 5 859 5 026 4 820 4 795 4 581 4 226 3 348 2 415 1 703 1 467 1 206 997 833 479 266 184 2 364 35 326 33 366 30 330 3 965 3 510 24.4 53 246 22.7 321 186 812 669 143 684 865 534 132 843 206 929 581 25 86 69 25 40 78 52 94 38 40 18 – – 3 9 – – 4 3 401 392 376 16 16 27.9 319 17 45 38 16 25 44 17 49 29 32 – – – 3 – – – 4 – 219 210 203 7 7 27.1 262 29.0 581 573 228 186 42 36 80 224 31 10 – 8 186 118 76 105 61 36 75 51 34 6 6 – – 1 5 189 57.7 228 36 55 37 54 25 6 15 7 602 1 034 993 852 799 571 818 558 457 377 235 269 208 163 101 83 44 23 17 458 4 555 4 225 3 837 431 345 21.4 4 037 512 525 416 436 306 414 281 254 194 133 138 148 103 63 47 32 21 14 225 2 495 2 337 2 107 280 243 22.5 3 565 19.9 7 7 2 1 602 390 053 640 413 382 848 3 303 804 382 65 147 1 640 1 162 699 860 636 376 620 420 259 222 222 8 8 115 99 3 377 42.3 2 053 382 317 338 338 257 185 236
HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP
All persons In households Householder Family householder Nonfamily householder Living alone Spouse Child Other relatives Nonrelatives Institutionalized persons Other persons in group quarters 107 103 29 22 7 5 12 42 10 7 2 1 22 15 8 12 7 4 8 5 3 2 2
FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN
Families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Subfamilies With own children under 18 years Married-couple subfamilies With own children under 18 years Mother-child subfamilies Father-child subfamilies Persons under 18 years Percent living with two parents 669 074 178 291 761 179 152 827 129 629 504 340 215 1 591 698 42 876 41.3 29 5 6 5 4 3 1 2 812 684 454 373 704 442 862 293
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Households person persons persons persons persons persons or more persons
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 59 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
59
Table 2.
General, Family, and Household Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Sioux Con.
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Crow Creek Sioux Dakota Sioux Devils Lake Sioux Fort Peck Lower Brule Sioux Oglala Sioux Pine Ridge Sioux Rosebud Sioux Santee Sioux Sioux Sisseton Sioux
SissetonWahpeton Sioux
AGE AND SEX
All persons Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over 3 and 4 years 16 years and over 18 years and over 21 years and over 60 years and over 62 years and over Median Female Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over 3 and 4 years 16 years and over 18 years and over 21 years and over 60 years and over 62 years and over Median Male Median age 2 273 201 366 270 288 215 196 180 142 63 116 81 22 57 35 20 6 13 2 73 1 387 1 280 1 111 133 102 20.3 1 112 111 169 119 133 135 102 72 55 41 53 41 13 29 13 10 4 10 2 28 690 657 552 68 52 20.9 1 161 19.5 2 273 2 061 571 483 88 68 231 961 194 104 165 47 483 344 172 248 177 77 189 137 85 33 33 4 4 19 10 993 49.7 571 68 100 113 80 105 40 65 538 25 55 42 28 42 38 41 37 49 70 17 23 53 3 7 5 – 3 19 414 406 388 71 57 34.8 237 24 29 27 10 3 29 27 11 20 23 4 8 7 3 7 5 – – 19 157 150 147 22 17 29.4 301 40.4 538 509 237 150 87 68 60 153 15 44 13 16 150 95 45 105 57 24 42 35 21 – – – – – – 132 32.6 237 68 63 47 8 33 18 – 2 227 299 287 340 269 182 144 179 153 104 57 53 64 32 18 19 9 7 11 116 1 248 1 152 996 96 85 18.6 1 147 168 134 133 142 104 60 122 84 72 29 17 26 20 11 9 9 2 5 53 688 636 541 56 51 19.9 1 080 17.2 2 227 2 153 549 440 109 80 163 1 111 191 139 25 49 440 348 182 175 128 53 207 171 96 79 76 3 – 63 13 1 075 36.9 549 80 80 102 77 81 67 62 847 145 55 91 98 98 107 60 40 43 26 22 37 8 – 15 – – 2 69 527 516 456 25 17 21.7 428 78 22 44 47 35 66 32 26 30 5 7 16 8 – 12 – – – 32 263 252 237 20 12 23.0 419 21.3 847 793 223 206 17 13 85 365 90 30 13 41 206 143 68 83 60 27 86 69 41 15 15 – – 7 8 331 33.2 223 13 43 55 62 38 4 8 1 374 186 210 229 150 78 103 105 86 85 24 32 13 13 35 22 – 3 – 73 693 644 592 73 70 16.3 738 87 121 126 89 35 45 48 65 50 20 10 5 6 18 10 – 3 – 38 360 341 313 37 35 15.8 636 16.7 1 374 1 346 366 331 35 34 100 691 117 72 15 13 331 233 159 164 113 78 137 106 69 46 46 – – 36 10 730 27.9 366 34 43 87 56 73 26 47 092 639 143 708 570 264 514 231 160 958 728 576 374 410 319 172 163 99 64 1 065 10 340 9 704 8 789 1 227 1 105 21.9 8 464 1 124 1 019 921 736 688 753 648 603 487 360 259 204 177 182 105 86 62 50 456 5 248 4 937 4 516 662 590 23.0 8 628 20.6 17 16 4 3 1 6 2 1 092 527 159 314 845 701 874 990 466 038 314 251 17 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 751 103 91 41 43 62 103 63 38 53 14 31 23 22 24 9 20 11 – 34 508 492 460 86 75 26.7 345 51 46 30 16 14 57 33 16 20 – 26 7 15 – 3 6 5 – 21 218 218 202 29 18 26.4 406 27.2 751 635 212 183 29 26 107 202 83 31 60 56 183 122 37 106 71 33 72 46 4 – – – – – – 259 49.8 212 26 45 36 47 23 33 2 11 1 1 1 1 146 429 472 185 194 921 921 732 886 550 380 315 297 231 254 204 102 44 29 541 6 818 6 282 5 678 864 793 21.5 5 828 733 590 636 652 490 471 398 490 301 204 164 155 138 150 154 52 27 23 284 3 747 3 481 3 115 544 500 22.8 5 318 19.9 146 806 905 290 615 497 1 125 4 755 1 317 704 148 192 2 290 1 568 815 1 011 732 374 1 044 681 348 347 334 22 9 194 131 4 864 39.5 2 905 497 569 532 443 289 181 394 2 284 272 256 192 263 181 170 197 176 129 122 58 75 39 48 58 30 16 2 92 1 506 1 399 1 264 193 172 24.3 1 133 135 78 70 160 91 83 98 79 42 107 32 48 26 36 32 12 4 – 44 807 729 666 110 102 27.0 1 151 21.7 2 284 2 239 771 553 218 189 263 898 188 119 14 31 553 360 195 328 188 99 189 137 71 53 53 – – 46 7 885 41.8 771 189 152 140 171 59 34 26 354 767 244 355 071 365 051 877 538 069 203 571 220 141 727 587 305 180 83 1 777 30 250 28 632 26 058 3 023 2 591 25.5 22 111 2 247 1 954 2 288 1 862 2 235 1 849 2 035 1 895 1 577 1 084 782 629 548 403 366 196 98 63 778 15 271 14 586 13 269 1 674 1 479 26.3 22 243 24.8 44 42 13 9 3 2 6 15 3 4 1 354 538 037 506 531 672 229 942 239 091 109 707 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 2 1 1 1 884 131 142 91 76 96 63 93 38 44 49 28 6 10 4 2 6 – 5 64 487 482 432 27 21 20.2 393 70 39 57 29 63 17 47 9 – 32 12 5 4 2 2 – – 5 39 225 223 198 13 13 21.1 491 20.0 884 843 215 185 30 30 63 446 37 82 6 35 185 151 95 72 55 45 83 74 48 5 5 – – – 5 402 26.6 215 30 27 28 75 26 12 17 3 491 407 419 517 306 264 270 291 177 195 201 139 60 74 64 45 37 17 8 169 2 065 1 939 1 786 245 209 21.7 1 912 176 206 316 171 124 170 189 109 151 103 53 32 34 24 24 13 17 – 77 1 172 1 098 1 016 112 89 23.3 1 579 20.3 3 491 3 346 934 695 239 200 353 1 579 164 316 56 89 695 486 246 274 155 72 321 256 135 102 102 – – 83 19 1 552 37.2 934 200 184 113 156 127 60 94
HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP
All persons In households Householder Family householder Nonfamily householder Living alone Spouse Child Other relatives Nonrelatives Institutionalized persons Other persons in group quarters 11 10 2 2
FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN
Families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Subfamilies With own children under 18 years Married-couple subfamilies With own children under 18 years Mother-child subfamilies Father-child subfamilies Persons under 18 years Percent living with two parents 314 108 222 664 991 562 1 272 911 521 614 582 106 74 309 199 7 388 38.6 4 159 701 814 651 583 437 341 632 3 2 1 1 506 015 171 800 419 847 864 017 999 846 772 173 99 547 126 15 722 44.7 13 2 3 2 2 1 037 672 396 460 020 461 629 399 9 6 3 5 3 1 2 2
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Households person persons persons persons persons persons or more persons
60
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 60 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
Table 2.
General, Family, and Household Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Sioux Con.
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Standing Rock Sioux Teton Sioux Yankton Sioux Spokane Stockbridge Tlingit Tohono O’Odham Tolowa Tonkawa Tsimshian Umatilla Umpqua
AGE AND SEX
All persons Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over 3 and 4 years 16 years and over 18 years and over 21 years and over 60 years and over 62 years and over Median Female Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over 3 and 4 years 16 years and over 18 years and over 21 years and over 60 years and over 62 years and over Median Male Median age 6 071 809 708 798 645 556 634 433 388 306 248 154 137 83 87 27 26 14 18 315 3 612 3 299 3 011 255 226 20.8 3 119 393 321 408 335 280 381 199 247 144 114 76 65 54 46 18 20 6 12 142 1 915 1 748 1 625 156 132 22.4 2 952 19.4 071 957 505 181 324 250 611 2 702 746 393 36 78 1 181 907 488 536 427 230 502 373 189 172 169 11 8 114 47 2 772 41.0 1 505 250 223 283 212 239 114 184 6 5 1 1 1 251 150 97 103 66 36 144 181 166 116 55 75 8 19 8 – 17 – 10 84 896 874 830 54 48 30.8 526 82 40 24 28 – 66 94 102 46 24 5 2 – 5 – 8 – – 32 380 374 352 13 13 31.2 725 30.4 1 251 1 171 465 293 172 132 138 429 44 95 40 40 293 212 114 193 133 86 98 77 28 6 6 – – 6 – 377 48.3 465 132 95 77 93 23 18 27 3 709 458 463 367 401 247 272 390 232 198 132 161 123 62 62 49 51 27 14 154 2 370 2 169 1 941 265 252 23.2 1 856 212 248 185 142 145 153 192 101 128 76 67 69 31 31 28 33 9 6 82 1 195 1 118 1 014 138 133 24.8 1 853 21.0 3 709 3 490 1 099 804 295 265 404 1 466 354 167 97 122 804 563 327 440 282 121 276 218 158 68 68 – – 49 19 1 540 34.5 1 099 265 161 206 180 130 92 65 2 042 230 262 225 139 136 172 205 110 150 93 83 80 48 45 28 16 10 10 96 1 292 1 230 1 136 157 120 25.8 1 019 117 108 118 50 63 78 94 65 94 46 33 40 32 39 20 10 5 7 39 660 638 607 113 84 28.4 1 023 21.8 2 042 2 025 689 469 220 145 260 797 130 149 11 6 469 300 153 311 191 92 126 81 48 33 33 – – 25 8 812 40.4 689 145 186 78 147 97 18 18 2 219 135 161 187 184 167 216 186 146 162 165 134 76 109 54 48 52 27 10 46 1 693 1 643 1 517 300 251 31.6 1 192 76 80 109 109 67 136 89 85 62 100 95 39 39 32 16 43 7 8 18 905 885 802 145 122 31.1 1 027 32.1 2 219 2 191 788 590 198 152 470 683 91 159 7 21 590 327 135 406 209 87 151 100 46 12 12 – – 9 3 576 63.9 788 152 250 145 133 80 23 5 14 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 417 770 722 197 165 181 502 412 994 787 594 572 487 347 291 188 94 69 45 732 9 440 9 037 8 322 1 034 871 25.6 7 573 895 864 613 604 634 787 772 516 463 319 252 248 174 131 145 57 56 43 374 5 059 4 834 4 491 606 541 26.1 6 844 25.0 417 977 797 708 089 785 2 256 5 930 949 1 045 229 211 2 708 1 688 875 1 622 957 466 868 607 350 250 241 23 14 149 78 5 380 58.4 3 797 785 955 752 584 397 204 120 16 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 876 959 100 769 611 394 447 397 252 834 663 629 568 405 283 211 174 78 102 857 10 744 10 087 9 179 1 253 1 104 23.5 8 962 1 034 997 934 759 720 744 810 756 446 318 409 359 157 157 177 78 59 48 399 5 855 5 572 5 080 676 611 25.2 7 914 22.3 876 608 266 415 851 561 622 944 394 382 122 146 451 80 47 37 37 50 18 38 42 12 16 29 5 16 3 21 – – – 31 287 271 244 40 37 23.3 263 40 14 23 28 41 13 21 14 12 6 9 5 16 – 21 – – – 25 186 172 152 37 34 23.8 188 19.6 451 446 124 106 18 8 77 150 54 41 – 5 106 80 52 61 44 30 36 33 19 4 4 – – 4 – 180 56.7 124 8 10 34 15 40 17 – 321 35 73 56 14 5 43 24 14 6 5 5 11 2 18 8 1 – 1 16 155 150 143 30 28 13.9 157 19 41 26 7 2 28 15 6 3 2 2 3 – 2 – 1 – – 5 69 64 64 3 3 13.1 164 19.0 321 321 85 73 12 6 39 193 2 2 – – 73 44 19 48 25 16 22 19 3 – – – – – – 171 45.6 85 6 25 17 17 14 2 4 2 157 207 262 190 169 149 171 173 163 145 111 92 70 91 48 45 43 7 21 85 1 449 1 389 1 310 255 218 28.0 1 146 108 102 93 87 89 103 91 98 69 57 58 43 47 26 28 30 5 12 24 834 785 742 148 132 29.6 1 011 25.6 2 157 2 150 696 500 196 168 358 825 117 154 – 7 500 308 151 305 171 80 152 116 63 20 19 1 – 13 6 768 54.4 696 168 204 96 126 49 36 17 1 285 98 128 128 106 130 162 98 91 82 73 66 35 15 37 5 4 11 16 29 903 851 797 88 75 26.6 664 35 59 44 72 78 56 55 36 53 47 34 24 13 28 3 2 11 14 17 511 479 441 71 58 28.9 621 25.4 1 285 1 272 386 282 104 66 195 425 184 82 9 4 282 153 77 134 76 42 96 47 18 52 48 6 2 33 13 434 43.3 386 66 126 74 43 54 17 6 671 63 105 85 34 78 74 92 28 29 23 23 2 19 5 10 1 – – 25 409 398 381 35 16 23.5 333 17 59 30 7 43 58 40 9 14 18 14 – 19 1 4 – – – 4 227 225 217 24 5 25.9 338 18.4 671 671 202 151 51 35 115 289 17 48 – – 151 103 34 93 56 13 43 41 21 7 7 – – – 7 273 64.8 202 35 53 32 31 51 – –
HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP
All persons In households Householder Family householder Nonfamily householder Living alone Spouse Child Other relatives Nonrelatives Institutionalized persons Other persons in group quarters 14 13 3 2 1 16 16 4 3 1 6 2 1
FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN
Families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Subfamilies With own children under 18 years Married-couple subfamilies With own children under 18 years Mother-child subfamilies Father-child subfamilies Persons under 18 years Percent living with two parents 3 2 1 1 415 035 012 328 798 429 1 558 952 471 577 537 43 3 442 92 6 789 35.3 4 266 561 1 026 690 662 509 416 402
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Households person persons persons persons persons persons or more persons
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 61 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
61
Table 2.
General, Family, and Household Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Ute
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Total Uintah Ute Ute Ute Mountain Ute Wailaki Walla-Walla Wampanoag Warm Springs Washo Wichita
AGE AND SEX
All persons Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over 3 and 4 years 16 years and over 18 years and over 21 years and over 60 years and over 62 years and over Median Female Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over 3 and 4 years 16 years and over 18 years and over 21 years and over 60 years and over 62 years and over Median Male Median age 7 658 924 810 792 816 700 702 668 499 380 390 305 226 167 94 84 35 33 33 390 4 940 4 662 4 164 446 389 23.5 3 855 436 431 343 443 404 359 262 274 215 210 172 96 79 38 61 20 5 7 176 2 526 2 398 2 112 210 177 23.4 3 803 23.5 7 7 2 1 658 457 235 826 409 327 911 3 048 749 514 132 69 1 826 1 091 607 1 090 702 399 531 292 148 195 195 4 4 156 35 2 996 52.3 2 235 327 503 473 358 275 176 123 572 83 113 70 35 32 39 50 32 30 20 25 16 13 6 7 – 1 – 32 292 289 269 27 23 19.0 253 29 45 19 25 25 17 17 13 21 13 9 7 2 4 6 – 1 – 11 154 151 133 13 11 22.2 319 14.4 572 556 155 115 40 38 60 265 53 23 10 6 115 82 51 74 59 36 35 20 12 10 10 – – 7 3 283 62.9 155 38 18 18 16 6 48 11 5 626 632 555 575 600 519 504 500 352 288 334 243 191 114 80 58 32 24 25 281 3 741 3 519 3 138 333 295 24.3 2 871 323 311 238 326 295 263 204 197 156 186 139 82 49 34 44 17 4 3 139 1 919 1 821 1 604 151 130 24.1 2 755 24.7 626 479 698 386 312 236 738 2 179 464 400 110 37 1 386 818 462 884 556 319 363 191 98 133 133 4 4 103 26 2 107 56.4 1 698 236 424 364 278 209 94 93 5 5 1 1 1 460 209 142 147 181 149 159 118 115 62 36 37 19 40 8 19 3 8 8 77 907 854 757 86 71 22.0 731 84 75 86 92 84 79 41 64 38 11 24 7 28 – 11 3 – 4 26 453 426 375 46 36 21.5 729 22.5 1 460 1 422 382 325 57 53 113 604 232 91 12 26 325 191 94 132 87 44 133 81 38 52 52 – – 46 6 606 33.3 382 53 61 91 64 60 34 19 1 254 133 82 68 123 116 134 88 141 132 29 52 28 35 44 14 9 15 11 47 932 862 794 128 115 28.9 695 63 29 44 78 61 69 54 65 102 8 42 10 23 33 – 3 – 11 15 532 481 459 70 60 30.3 559 27.5 1 254 1 254 381 249 132 98 208 389 86 190 – – 249 142 62 139 70 37 102 66 21 40 40 – – 27 13 392 39.8 381 98 93 80 66 26 3 15 227 4 17 21 24 15 16 32 12 16 17 6 17 6 6 9 5 2 2 2 181 169 146 30 26 32.6 124 2 10 14 14 12 4 17 6 6 17 6 4 2 3 – 5 2 – – 98 92 72 12 10 31.8 103 33.5 227 227 77 46 31 20 40 58 8 44 – – 46 7 – 30 5 – 14 2 – 3 3 – – 2 1 58 74.1 77 20 22 12 21 2 – – 2 334 122 179 161 163 229 99 245 189 207 135 122 115 55 127 66 42 60 18 36 1 816 1 759 1 648 368 351 34.4 1 230 47 92 77 88 127 62 149 99 99 65 64 38 26 84 25 23 60 5 15 990 948 875 223 216 34.1 1 104 34.8 2 334 2 236 921 528 393 342 372 737 116 90 50 48 528 301 130 294 175 84 205 122 46 31 31 – – 20 11 575 46.8 921 342 186 182 117 70 18 6 2 685 475 412 320 253 253 218 210 120 147 81 45 60 40 17 21 8 4 1 197 1 419 1 305 1 149 91 81 17.3 1 427 247 203 166 105 150 104 147 69 65 50 28 28 33 14 9 5 4 – 111 804 747 657 65 58 19.6 1 258 15.7 2 685 2 653 570 467 103 72 213 1 312 390 168 32 – 467 321 197 238 177 110 169 103 57 95 89 10 4 57 28 1 380 47.4 570 72 81 117 87 96 46 71 1 489 140 155 125 117 102 187 137 119 74 102 64 71 28 21 19 27 – 1 48 1 036 1 010 935 96 82 27.8 780 58 97 53 62 42 82 75 43 54 75 39 44 10 7 13 25 – 1 19 558 540 504 56 54 29.8 709 26.3 1 489 1 478 499 375 124 94 204 536 116 123 – 11 375 213 110 138 61 31 179 114 59 27 27 – – 22 5 479 36.7 499 94 153 111 75 37 20 9 1 241 181 218 212 58 77 87 92 76 74 22 57 26 14 17 15 11 – 4 67 620 582 554 61 49 15.9 658 95 109 85 28 37 60 55 36 32 20 40 10 12 17 11 11 – – 45 361 349 341 51 39 21.6 583 14.2 1 241 1 233 298 257 41 37 149 611 135 40 8 – 257 132 84 174 86 59 74 37 18 17 17 – – 17 – 659 55.8 298 37 95 47 48 21 21 29
HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP
All persons In households Householder Family householder Nonfamily householder Living alone Spouse Child Other relatives Nonrelatives Institutionalized persons Other persons in group quarters
FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN
Families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Subfamilies With own children under 18 years Married-couple subfamilies With own children under 18 years Mother-child subfamilies Father-child subfamilies Persons under 18 years Percent living with two parents
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Households person persons persons persons persons persons or more persons
62
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 62 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
Table 2.
General, Family, and Household Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Winnebago Yaqui
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Total Nebraska Winnebago Winnebago Wisconsin Winnebago Wintu Wiyot Yakima Total Pascua Yaqui Yaqui
AGE AND SEX
All persons Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over 3 and 4 years 16 years and over 18 years and over 21 years and over 60 years and over 62 years and over Median Female Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over 3 and 4 years 16 years and over 18 years and over 21 years and over 60 years and over 62 years and over Median Male Median age 6 591 752 748 725 645 575 612 495 545 469 246 142 200 131 105 108 55 21 17 281 4 239 3 961 3 581 437 389 23.7 3 419 365 332 349 361 295 358 264 280 240 134 79 118 67 65 55 35 5 17 113 2 332 2 157 1 922 244 220 25.1 3 172 22.4 591 369 825 377 448 353 677 2 869 453 545 92 130 1 377 983 492 684 489 223 582 434 236 110 110 6 6 75 29 2 630 43.7 1 825 353 413 337 318 209 104 91 6 6 1 1 167 22 25 6 15 – 9 14 28 32 14 – – – 2 – – – – 13 114 111 99 2 2 32.3 56 9 5 – 6 – – 11 8 9 6 – – – 2 – – – – 4 42 42 36 2 2 33.6 111 29.2 167 153 52 39 13 13 8 61 12 20 7 7 39 24 22 24 9 9 15 15 13 – – – – – – 56 32.1 52 13 15 10 6 – – 8 5 153 577 619 573 522 448 500 370 435 351 162 124 163 84 72 89 36 17 11 197 3 277 3 037 2 751 309 285 23.2 2 740 283 284 268 308 241 297 198 234 195 88 67 107 42 42 50 20 5 11 77 1 864 1 714 1 530 170 162 24.7 2 413 21.5 5 4 1 1 153 972 338 008 330 252 579 2 246 336 473 85 96 1 008 773 382 524 389 171 429 353 194 77 77 4 4 55 18 2 116 46.3 1 338 252 283 234 253 172 74 70 1 271 153 104 146 108 127 103 111 82 86 70 18 37 47 31 19 19 4 6 71 848 813 731 126 102 24.9 623 73 43 81 47 54 61 55 38 36 40 12 11 25 21 5 15 – 6 32 426 401 356 72 56 26.1 648 23.9 1 271 1 244 435 330 105 88 90 562 105 52 – 27 330 186 88 136 91 43 138 66 29 33 33 2 2 20 11 458 33.2 435 88 115 93 59 37 30 13 2 319 249 191 149 137 220 283 231 196 157 107 120 80 72 45 41 6 7 28 99 1 693 1 646 1 567 199 170 28.8 1 274 104 106 60 58 165 145 104 135 78 70 69 55 48 34 18 4 – 21 40 999 976 922 125 109 30.0 1 045 27.5 2 319 2 301 803 571 232 207 428 715 193 162 8 10 571 365 205 404 235 144 144 112 50 53 53 – – 37 16 673 54.4 803 207 196 183 112 49 42 14 479 23 35 34 55 30 50 60 44 29 33 20 25 24 8 – 9 – – 12 387 365 332 41 33 31.0 287 11 11 17 47 6 29 45 18 23 17 9 13 24 8 – 9 – – – 248 234 201 41 33 32.5 192 27.6 479 448 161 108 53 24 96 119 15 57 7 24 108 77 28 58 49 11 37 21 10 – – – – – – 114 68.4 161 24 57 15 42 6 5 12 7 577 850 877 793 684 593 801 777 494 413 291 277 182 195 142 116 35 23 34 391 4 852 4 618 4 213 545 485 24.9 3 753 389 464 357 322 231 427 411 249 202 181 125 78 102 94 61 24 2 34 174 2 435 2 329 2 151 317 293 26.3 3 824 23.2 7 7 2 1 577 346 056 641 415 285 794 2 993 902 601 146 85 1 641 1 034 592 823 481 248 610 455 271 182 177 14 9 121 47 2 959 43.9 2 056 285 498 353 290 330 112 188 9 1 1 1 838 194 193 084 886 735 1 025 823 749 587 413 256 182 274 217 89 90 27 14 446 6 141 5 855 5 368 711 603 23.8 4 720 541 543 568 460 371 464 314 376 287 241 149 85 151 117 24 18 5 6 227 2 937 2 807 2 565 321 270 23.5 5 118 24.2 838 706 632 131 501 372 1 087 4 270 1 238 479 94 38 2 131 1 342 714 1 330 844 482 572 356 158 322 309 30 17 236 56 3 983 48.9 2 632 372 496 495 414 308 253 294 681 50 93 93 73 43 72 21 78 35 24 19 5 10 40 8 17 – – 10 416 392 361 75 75 23.6 310 6 53 64 20 11 25 2 20 27 18 12 3 6 30 – 13 – – – 180 174 158 49 49 25.2 371 23.4 681 674 145 131 14 8 73 322 117 17 – 7 131 77 53 73 61 44 35 5 5 25 25 – – 22 3 289 56.1 145 8 12 14 15 58 12 26 9 157 1 144 1 100 991 813 692 953 802 671 552 389 237 177 264 177 81 73 27 14 436 5 725 5 463 5 007 636 528 23.9 4 410 535 490 504 440 360 439 312 356 260 223 137 82 145 87 24 5 5 6 227 2 757 2 633 2 407 272 221 23.5 4 747 24.3 9 9 2 2 157 032 487 000 487 364 1 014 3 948 1 121 462 94 31 2 000 1 265 661 1 257 783 438 537 351 153 297 284 30 17 214 53 3 694 48.3 2 487 364 484 481 399 250 241 268
HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP
All persons In households Householder Family householder Nonfamily householder Living alone Spouse Child Other relatives Nonrelatives Institutionalized persons Other persons in group quarters 9 9 2 2
FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN
Families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Subfamilies With own children under 18 years Married-couple subfamilies With own children under 18 years Mother-child subfamilies Father-child subfamilies Persons under 18 years Percent living with two parents
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Households person persons persons persons persons persons or more persons
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 63 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
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Table 2.
General, Family, and Household Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Yokuts Yuman
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Yavapai Apache Total Chukchansi Tachi Tule River Yokuts Yuchi Total Cocopah
AGE AND SEX
All persons Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over 3 and 4 years 16 years and over 18 years and over 21 years and over 60 years and over 62 years and over Median Female Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over 3 and 4 years 16 years and over 18 years and over 21 years and over 60 years and over 62 years and over Median Male Median age 644 109 104 95 66 38 36 37 40 46 13 21 15 3 2 4 8 3 4 44 325 303 266 24 23 16.4 386 46 56 47 48 20 22 23 35 41 6 17 13 – – – 8 – 4 17 231 216 189 12 12 19.7 258 11.4 644 637 160 119 41 29 69 309 55 44 7 – 119 86 48 55 35 20 53 47 24 6 6 – – 5 1 341 51.6 160 29 30 27 22 18 16 18 2 967 358 269 308 320 333 243 242 238 151 83 114 58 94 77 36 24 8 11 103 1 976 1 850 1 609 250 224 22.9 1 430 188 101 150 132 162 138 137 83 59 47 89 26 52 7 29 19 6 5 44 967 927 812 118 109 24.3 1 537 21.7 2 967 2 900 907 652 255 186 276 1 268 254 195 30 37 652 396 192 343 182 104 215 150 50 99 94 5 – 57 37 1 117 37.7 907 186 164 143 191 121 54 48 822 89 40 82 42 140 60 71 53 60 45 32 6 47 24 15 16 – – 15 606 606 535 102 88 26.5 471 64 26 37 25 55 40 60 27 21 30 32 2 27 – 9 16 – – 7 339 339 307 52 52 28.6 351 23.8 822 822 289 193 96 69 84 314 34 101 – – 193 102 37 98 51 15 64 31 2 17 17 – – 17 – 216 59.7 289 69 79 38 49 23 6 25 418 72 58 49 73 24 32 22 9 6 5 28 9 9 3 8 3 2 6 35 225 193 163 31 25 16.8 214 35 28 22 36 18 8 14 3 3 5 13 9 6 3 8 3 – – 24 123 118 90 20 17 18.8 204 16.0 418 418 108 91 17 14 34 170 103 3 – – 91 62 25 48 32 19 23 12 3 34 34 – – 21 13 225 30.2 108 14 19 9 11 15 32 8 908 106 92 115 114 82 69 87 92 41 3 34 14 32 11 5 5 6 – 30 570 525 429 59 53 20.5 436 54 32 65 49 46 39 22 34 20 – 31 11 19 4 4 – 6 – 4 272 257 213 33 27 20.8 472 20.3 908 883 223 156 67 40 70 444 90 56 15 10 156 115 64 49 36 26 72 58 24 31 26 5 – 13 13 383 26.1 223 40 23 14 75 49 9 13 819 91 79 62 91 87 82 62 84 44 30 20 29 6 39 8 – – 5 23 575 526 482 58 58 25.0 309 35 15 26 22 43 51 41 19 15 12 13 4 – – 8 – – 5 9 233 213 202 13 13 26.3 510 23.9 819 777 287 212 75 63 88 340 27 35 15 27 212 117 66 148 63 44 56 49 21 17 17 – – 6 11 293 42.3 287 63 43 82 56 34 7 2 380 26 24 49 21 19 24 41 32 30 28 – 10 24 40 – 10 – 2 18 277 270 260 76 72 33.3 163 9 – 13 17 5 – 15 19 15 6 – 10 8 40 – 4 – 2 7 139 132 124 54 50 41.2 217 27.8 380 364 125 105 20 9 75 114 – 50 11 5 105 63 31 91 51 27 8 8 – – – – – – – 110 74.5 125 9 56 17 13 26 – 4 7 319 904 814 624 679 615 745 722 509 417 279 259 184 182 141 94 82 30 39 394 4 853 4 557 4 203 568 487 25.2 3 824 427 392 316 323 327 396 432 284 193 155 144 133 75 86 52 39 25 25 191 2 622 2 468 2 308 302 268 26.6 3 495 23.4 7 7 2 1 319 147 084 552 532 381 855 2 929 762 517 127 45 1 552 951 574 834 481 290 548 372 208 209 199 18 8 129 62 2 762 44.1 2 084 381 458 376 310 259 178 122 612 60 62 51 51 25 61 59 68 36 20 39 6 24 18 6 18 – 8 20 424 396 382 74 69 29.7 310 28 23 30 20 12 31 28 49 8 11 24 6 5 18 – 12 – 5 7 224 209 209 40 35 32.0 302 27.5 612 585 180 155 25 25 58 228 71 48 10 17 155 92 59 67 39 16 73 38 28 18 18 – – 12 6 216 35.2 180 25 18 53 18 18 28 20
HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP
All persons In households Householder Family householder Nonfamily householder Living alone Spouse Child Other relatives Nonrelatives Institutionalized persons Other persons in group quarters
FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN
Families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Subfamilies With own children under 18 years Married-couple subfamilies With own children under 18 years Mother-child subfamilies Father-child subfamilies Persons under 18 years Percent living with two parents
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Households person persons persons persons persons persons or more persons
64
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 64 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
Table 2.
General, Family, and Household Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Yuman Con.
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Havasupai Hualapai Maricopa Mohave Quechan Yavapai Yurok Tribe not specified Tribe not reported
AGE AND SEX
All persons Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over 3 and 4 years 16 years and over 18 years and over 21 years and over 60 years and over 62 years and over Median Female Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over 3 and 4 years 16 years and over 18 years and over 21 years and over 60 years and over 62 years and over Median Male Median age 557 74 61 52 48 52 51 66 55 14 18 13 12 7 11 8 11 – 4 36 356 338 309 41 37 24.0 295 44 27 24 25 31 25 34 32 7 10 8 4 3 11 3 7 – – 25 189 177 163 24 22 23.5 262 24.2 557 530 106 93 13 10 87 222 73 42 14 13 93 49 19 62 39 17 24 10 2 27 20 13 6 14 – 219 72.6 106 10 26 8 21 13 14 14 1 205 176 153 81 131 90 140 127 81 56 26 27 14 35 22 29 3 8 6 86 771 715 636 103 83 23.1 587 100 91 42 19 53 68 80 41 18 12 14 7 8 11 11 3 3 6 54 343 338 326 42 40 23.9 618 21.2 1 205 1 192 339 273 66 37 150 449 180 74 13 – 273 195 128 158 113 70 99 71 47 23 23 – – 17 6 490 50.4 339 37 91 63 60 44 27 17 744 57 92 80 45 43 104 79 25 31 56 34 22 27 18 – 10 13 8 23 510 494 460 76 76 27.6 451 34 34 37 37 10 64 58 16 31 29 21 22 9 18 – 10 13 8 23 341 333 299 58 58 30.8 293 22.9 744 738 248 166 82 66 91 281 58 60 – 6 166 98 61 78 36 24 73 53 28 17 17 – – 17 – 250 29.6 248 66 42 34 34 31 32 9 1 321 156 147 116 140 156 141 100 69 42 74 36 51 28 31 24 – 6 4 59 891 813 753 93 73 23.7 684 61 77 41 69 103 81 37 29 28 45 27 41 12 11 14 – 6 2 10 497 462 427 45 39 24.7 637 21.4 1 321 1 294 389 283 106 89 141 589 92 83 27 – 283 171 85 125 58 30 103 82 37 33 33 – – 24 9 508 28.3 389 89 94 99 45 30 17 15 2 194 270 234 194 216 186 150 178 180 211 79 90 57 44 36 27 36 – 6 136 1 444 1 363 1 254 149 131 24.9 1 183 116 121 103 132 84 84 140 104 93 44 39 43 32 15 24 5 – 4 55 819 750 693 80 64 27.1 1 011 23.4 2 194 2 127 581 397 184 104 260 904 214 168 58 9 397 229 134 221 120 66 123 86 51 73 70 3 – 36 34 831 48.1 581 104 154 76 100 69 42 36 686 111 65 50 48 63 98 113 31 27 6 20 22 17 5 – 4 3 3 34 457 438 409 32 18 25.3 314 44 19 39 21 34 43 55 13 8 4 11 10 6 2 – 2 3 – 17 209 199 191 13 10 25.0 372 25.5 686 681 241 185 56 50 68 256 74 42 5 – 185 117 88 123 76 67 53 32 15 18 18 2 2 9 7 248 47.6 241 50 33 43 32 54 18 11 4 444 505 510 451 389 309 442 494 278 253 229 81 122 134 83 92 42 17 13 211 2 891 2 740 2 498 381 338 25.7 2 291 235 271 185 161 146 254 278 136 124 150 47 66 64 70 62 25 17 – 124 1 551 1 492 1 393 238 208 27.9 2 153 22.5 4 444 4 344 1 296 924 372 318 715 1 753 303 277 70 30 924 617 330 583 381 208 268 188 78 93 93 2 2 69 22 1 704 51.1 1 296 318 254 330 251 108 31 4 23 2 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 208 633 340 170 709 873 156 824 883 436 145 798 823 679 589 541 287 186 136 971 15 721 15 053 13 972 2 418 2 172 27.0 11 444 1 227 1 051 1 143 878 930 904 878 834 759 566 399 394 321 384 316 207 154 99 393 7 828 7 533 6 966 1 481 1 353 27.7 11 764 26.5 208 270 560 837 723 186 008 525 594 583 645 293 195 19 18 16 17 19 18 18 14 12 10 7 5 4 4 3 2 1 1 7 138 131 120 17 15 447 009 021 914 254 066 634 414 320 282 236 935 682 786 294 263 577 488 272 327 070 423 454 680 644 27.0 92 455 9 344 8 888 8 193 7 902 8 062 8 313 8 379 6 395 5 587 5 036 3 618 2 880 2 384 2 360 1 776 1 551 1 053 734 3 535 64 394 61 199 56 500 9 858 8 826 27.3 102 992 26.8 447 304 166 014 152 310 352 693 058 035 193 950
HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP
All persons In households Householder Family householder Nonfamily householder Living alone Spouse Child Other relatives Nonrelatives Institutionalized persons Other persons in group quarters 23 22 7 4 2 2 3 8 1 1 195 182 57 40 17 13 26 67 15 16 8 4 40 23 11 26 14 7 9 6 3 2 2
FAMILY TYPE BY PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN
Families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Married-couple families With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years With own children under 6 years Subfamilies With own children under 18 years Married-couple subfamilies With own children under 18 years Mother-child subfamilies Father-child subfamilies Persons under 18 years Percent living with two parents 4 2 1 3 1 837 566 281 034 466 767 1 337 860 411 288 256 63 31 162 63 8 155 53.7 7 2 1 1 1 560 186 862 309 216 577 215 195 014 544 399 638 956 302 974 655 139 945 621 497 173 1 740 708 64 024 51.1 57 13 14 10 9 4 2 1 166 310 944 406 359 942 321 884
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Households person persons persons persons persons persons or more persons
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 65 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
65
Table 3.
Social Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990
Alaskan Athabaskans Apache
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
American Indian Abenaki Alaska Native Total Alaskan Athabaskan Tanaina Algonquian Total Apache Chiricahua Jicarilla Apache Mescalero Apache
RESIDENCE IN 1985
Persons 5 years and over Same house Different house in the United States Same county Different county Same State Different State Abroad 1 749 824 908 518 389 204 185 17 672 248 317 19 15 71 706 198 324 29 60 92 558 305 184 203 981 515 466 069 326 433 786 650 165 292 293 896 642 302 666 787 1 503 603 888 502 386 194 192 12 669 239 339 11 7 73 554 160 242 4 25 123 51 51 – – 573 22 9 15 145 22 152 137 243 1 774 149 415 2 785 1 503 90 15 73 2 10 – 10 – 1 187 368 693 334 359 136 223 126 441 212 183 6 12 28 466 143 210 12 18 83 18 18 – – 358 11 35 1 136 42 309 138 219 1 587 101 258 2 554 1 187 290 117 164 9 148 50 93 5 12 5 6 3 3 1 1 608 718 855 840 015 971 044 35 11 5 6 3 2 1 674 371 268 533 735 837 898 35 506 185 321 137 184 87 97 – 236 91 111 7 1 26 200 53 101 14 7 25 17 16 1 – 218 – – – 78 10 128 57 136 2 386 23 36 1 565 506 33 – 29 4 16 – 12 4 1 607 566 1 012 602 410 196 214 29 730 265 375 9 7 74 741 208 349 54 20 110 30 30 – – 706 13 51 8 98 22 224 180 171 950 188 371 1 973 1 607 121 4 117 – 9 – 9 – 47 21 26 14 11 6 5 882 166 445 669 776 321 455 271 30 11 18 9 8 4 4 269 727 315 343 972 588 384 227 681 260 407 241 166 69 97 14 327 56 158 25 – 88 264 26 137 5 14 82 60 57 3 – 311 – – – 12 – – 103 189 1 835 81 177 2 185 681 170 7 163 – 21 – 21 – 2 374 1 325 1 047 536 511 294 217 2 768 388 243 13 18 106 979 386 380 29 67 117 86 86 – – 717 60 68 11 305 124 407 273 550 2 015 176 529 3 006 2 374 994 131 790 73 210 27 135 48 3 1 1 1 605 857 743 096 647 361 286 5
MARITAL STATUS
Males 15 years and over Never married Now married, except separated Separated Widowed Divorced Females 15 years and over Never married Now married, except separated Separated Widowed Divorced 4 441 2 433 1 301 160 136 411 5 077 1 827 2 048 160 431 611 491 484 4 3 4 035 178 305 45 1 298 674 519 1 358 2 881 2 122 975 2 553 2 618 12 608 2 135 315 1 445 375 733 140 389 204 4 054 2 249 1 157 153 122 373 4 679 1 725 1 886 138 387 543 461 455 3 3 3 646 174 297 45 1 178 650 552 1 267 2 706 2 136 921 2 411 2 618 11 674 1 973 299 1 314 360 713 140 377 196 19 054 7 188 8 803 580 385 2 098 18 075 4 968 8 651 746 1 202 2 508 1 349 1 335 3 11 16 293 1 052 1 446 228 4 353 2 484 571 5 305 10 582 1 995 3 767 10 690 2 838 47 18 3 14 1 7 1 5 882 937 573 205 159 469 710 181 578 12 823 4 514 6 055 473 224 1 557 11 431 2 915 5 517 558 768 1 673 770 766 – 4 11 038 547 860 160 2 629 1 387 528 3 281 5 931 1 808 2 474 6 866 2 775 30 9 1 7 269 043 331 177 535 3 027 497 2 331 199 1 350 559 553 26 57 155 1 329 417 549 69 82 212 147 147 – – 1 171 68 129 15 380 184 484 413 829 2 007 254 754 2 969 3 605 1 206 153 956 97 366 55 293 18
UNMARRIED-PARTNER HOUSEHOLDS
Total Male and female Both male Both female 43 868 42 564 564 740 604 900 32 008 47 168 7 878 162 849 86 798 533 179 423 338 102 1 884 145 497 359 290 2 469 1 749 403 88 280 34 155 38 99 17 558 139 696 361 082 441 643 696 102
SELECTED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS
Households With one or more subfamilies With related members 15 years and over other than spouse, children, parents, or parents-in-law of householder With roomer, boarder, or foster child 15 years and over
FERTILITY
Women 15 to 24 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 25 to 34 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 35 to 44 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women
ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH
Persons 5 years and over Speak a language other than English 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and over Do not speak English " very well" 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and over
DISABILITY STATUS OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS
Persons 16 to 64 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation In labor force With a self-care limitation With a work disability In labor force Prevented from working No work disability In labor force Persons 65 to 74 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation Persons 75 years and over With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation 1 190 92 44 9 69 163 60 88 1 026 749 70 15 11 9 38 14 12 8 130 006 871 587 090 704 998 195 426 009 746 700 833 607 845 738 482 949 1 128 46 32 18 16 271 153 93 857 690 38 – – – 13 10 10 – 163 25.3 11 2.1 174 11 11 9 99 8 12 21 – 23 – – 811 17 – – 17 42 16 16 769 597 10 – – – 9 – – – 108 25.2 – – 108 12 8 8 46 1 10 – – 39 – – 8 279 385 208 53 254 726 225 390 7 553 4 816 438 85 63 47 233 76 71 49 749 17.7 42 .8 791 140 85 52 330 12 110 85 – 114 – – 7 586 326 174 43 208 618 182 342 6 968 4 331 385 83 61 47 227 75 70 49 630 16.2 42 .9 672 132 77 44 278 12 88 57 – 105 – – 402 34 34 10 21 87 39 48 315 268 13 2 2 – 2 1 1 – 79 36.4 – – 79 3 3 3 23 – 18 28 – 7 – – 1 338 101 70 – 48 221 72 124 1 117 964 59 18 18 11 17 – – – 267 38.1 52 7.0 319 48 34 27 159 – 32 58 – 22 – – 33 149 3 549 1 168 250 2 963 4 672 1 821 2 535 28 477 19 655 1 311 348 246 234 420 189 165 119 4 960 27.3 360 2.0 5 320 1 310 698 582 1 956 125 479 553 99 763 – 35 21 595 2 268 864 184 1 831 3 571 1 443 1 890 18 024 12 783 829 250 184 167 216 90 68 73 3 774 31.0 284 2.6 4 058 1 033 576 465 1 540 112 367 402 61 527 – 16 504 57 28 8 34 110 44 55 394 302 43 – – – – – – – 148 48.1 8 3.0 156 17 6 6 50 – 21 14 14 40 – – 1 573 133 43 18 118 84 29 44 1 489 1 087 47 3 3 3 26 16 16 11 175 23.8 13 1.4 188 25 7 4 81 – 15 32 5 30 – – 2 422 190 106 13 145 318 126 187 2 104 1 517 90 14 7 10 42 5 3 5 356 27.5 26 2.0 382 85 28 26 143 12 51 35 3 50 – 3
VETERAN STATUS
Male civilian veterans Percent of civilian males 16 years and over Female civilian veterans Percent of civilian females 16 years and over 176 602 27.5 11 810 1.7 188 36 19 16 70 3 19 22 3 31 412 316 962 375 542 548 526 465 700 141 155 1 019
PERIOD OF SERVICE
Civilian veterans 16 years and over May 1975 or later service only September 1980 or later service only Served 2 or more years Vietnam era, no Korean conflict Vietnam era and Korean conflict February 1955 to July 1964 only Korean conflict, no World War II Korean conflict and World War II World War II, no Korean conflict World War I Other service
66
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 66 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
Table 3.
Social Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Apache Con. Arapaho
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Oklahoma Apache San Carlos Apache
White Mountain Apache
Total
Arapaho
Northern Arapaho
Arikara
Assiniboine
Bannock
Blackfoot
Brotherton
Caddo
RESIDENCE IN 1985
Persons 5 years and over Same house Different house in the United States Same county Different county Same State Different State Abroad 504 229 275 145 130 58 72 – 104 58 27 11 – 8 204 18 160 – 3 23 27 20 – 7 73 7 2 – 13 – – 88 240 2 727 92 182 1 978 504 45 7 38 – 5 – 5 – 2 009 917 1 089 639 450 287 163 3 766 347 351 12 18 38 747 208 369 24 66 80 66 66 – – 606 70 79 20 221 223 1 009 198 464 2 343 128 448 3 500 2 009 923 111 710 102 410 50 295 65 8 4 3 2 226 686 520 645 875 652 223 20 6 2 3 1 1 194 639 543 860 683 654 1 029 12 2 247 746 1 071 69 41 320 2 316 637 1 046 95 163 375 90 90 – – 1 873 179 333 21 613 404 659 608 319 169 539 435 662 5 2 2 1 1 008 289 707 407 300 555 745 12 1 172 336 836 453 383 99 284 – 358 121 157 40 5 35 420 151 176 24 21 48 28 28 – – 349 25 69 – 141 80 567 119 400 3 361 95 302 3 179 1 172 320 64 238 18 168 40 122 6 1 465 533 932 411 521 244 277 – 500 202 219 – 6 73 565 248 156 44 37 80 58 56 – 2 434 12 16 2 182 143 786 129 248 1 922 141 482 3 418 1 465 135 25 79 31 8 2 6 – 4 2 2 1 1 900 004 860 605 255 678 577 36 179 119 60 48 12 6 6 – 66 33 21 – 4 8 56 23 25 – 8 – 4 4 – – 55 – 8 – 14 – – 11 22 2 000 9 – – 179 36 – 32 4 19 – 15 4 34 13 21 12 9 4 4 895 328 253 207 046 339 707 314 444 247 197 100 97 57 40 – 171 40 110 2 9 10 219 62 124 – 30 3 6 6 – – 163 – 7 6 66 – – 30 27 900 41 76 1 854 444 9 – 9 – – – – – 2 709 1 285 1 418 649 769 448 321 6 1 055 459 407 27 30 132 1 039 286 475 43 70 165 66 66 – – 943 42 100 12 263 78 297 241 368 1 527 189 456 2 413 2 709 169 27 97 45 41 – 36 5
MARITAL STATUS
Males 15 years and over Never married Now married, except separated Separated Widowed Divorced Females 15 years and over Never married Now married, except separated Separated Widowed Divorced 2 821 1 238 1 361 20 68 134 3 046 976 1 524 58 175 313 193 193 – – 2 269 300 308 14 771 566 734 949 379 507 546 680 077 1 884 625 909 29 36 285 1 887 477 870 71 142 327 62 62 – – 1 519 154 264 21 472 324 686 480 919 1 915 444 1 133 2 552 5 008 824 191 512 121 151 35 81 35 1 773 674 799 54 26 220 1 957 545 835 58 169 350 139 137 2 – 1 686 118 142 49 371 246 663 654 1 225 1 873 358 958 2 676 4 900 374 32 262 80 104 2 81 21 14 281 4 729 7 067 479 295 1 711 14 265 3 576 6 426 743 912 2 608 1 027 999 15 13 13 441 554 740 215 2 774 1 706 615 4 487 8 395 1 871 3 551 8 502 2 394 34 895 2 992 475 2 346 171 603 124 439 40
UNMARRIED-PARTNER HOUSEHOLDS
Total Male and female Both male Both female
SELECTED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS
Households With one or more subfamilies With related members 15 years and over other than spouse, children, parents, or parents-in-law of householder With roomer, boarder, or foster child 15 years and over
FERTILITY
Women 15 to 24 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 25 to 34 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 35 to 44 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women
2 2 1 3 8 6 1 4
1 2 1 2
ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH
Persons 5 years and over Speak a language other than English 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and over Do not speak English " very well" 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and over 226 485 833 314 338 3 404 1 081 2 075 248 6 194 1 149 255 750 144 324 75 203 46
DISABILITY STATUS OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS
Persons 16 to 64 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation In labor force With a self-care limitation With a work disability In labor force Prevented from working No work disability In labor force Persons 65 to 74 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation Persons 75 years and over With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation 291 3 3 2 2 47 31 16 244 148 2 – – – – – – – 31 30.4 – – 31 12 12 12 5 – 3 – 9 2 – – 1 334 285 21 16 278 96 11 70 1 238 772 50 30 17 21 7 7 7 7 126 17.3 17 2.3 143 48 20 20 55 – 7 7 7 19 – – 5 293 612 103 9 554 429 124 272 4 864 2 957 236 51 35 33 115 57 57 23 318 11.6 12 .4 330 90 49 49 69 1 13 61 – 80 – 16 4 092 234 157 18 154 480 139 293 3 612 2 354 171 24 20 13 61 38 38 21 580 26.6 46 2.0 626 154 63 38 211 – 75 103 5 69 – 9 3 389 211 134 18 136 432 135 265 2 957 1 906 148 17 13 13 52 36 36 21 509 27.8 39 2.1 548 116 34 31 194 – 75 101 5 48 – 9 694 23 23 – 18 48 4 28 646 444 18 7 7 – 9 2 2 – 66 19.5 7 1.8 73 38 29 7 17 – – 2 – 16 – – 966 41 22 10 19 91 24 55 875 616 37 7 – 7 21 12 12 10 169 35.0 12 2.1 181 33 13 11 91 2 14 14 – 27 – – 3 267 155 49 11 123 375 147 182 2 892 2 140 136 21 19 6 72 37 37 18 433 25.8 72 3.8 505 77 40 28 208 6 40 67 2 105 – – 111 4 4 – – 14 7 3 97 93 8 – – – – – – – 21 31.8 4 7.5 25 9 9 9 8 – – – – 8 – – 25 274 1 888 1 197 305 1 310 4 521 1 784 2 389 20 753 16 403 983 201 187 114 446 155 148 77 4 787 35.1 356 2.6 5 143 1 202 625 533 2 255 56 565 460 115 470 – 20 318 13 2 – 11 62 50 12 256 207 40 12 10 11 21 – – – 62 37.3 – – 62 2 – – 18 – 5 14 4 19 – – 1 812 59 24 7 42 173 57 97 1 639 1 202 100 15 8 9 54 23 20 6 301 30.3 44 4.4 345 77 30 30 112 3 29 2 4 110 – 8
VETERAN STATUS
Male civilian veterans Percent of civilian males 16 years and over Female civilian veterans Percent of civilian females 16 years and over
PERIOD OF SERVICE
Civilian veterans 16 years and over May 1975 or later service only September 1980 or later service only Served 2 or more years Vietnam era, no Korean conflict Vietnam era and Korean conflict February 1955 to July 1964 only Korean conflict, no World War II Korean conflict and World War II World War II, no Korean conflict World War I Other service
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 67 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
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Table 3.
Social Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
California tribes Canadian and Latin American
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Cahuilla Total Morongo Total Canadian Indian
Central American Indian
French American Indian
Mexican American Indian
South American Indian
Spanish American Indian
Catawba
Cayuse
RESIDENCE IN 1985
Persons 5 years and over Same house Different house in the United States Same county Different county Same State Different State Abroad 1 109 501 608 459 149 101 48 – 367 129 157 19 3 59 384 100 190 26 26 42 30 30 – – 390 24 47 17 90 116 1 289 61 136 2 230 119 245 2 059 1 109 181 60 89 32 47 37 10 – 1 193 602 591 431 160 119 41 – 543 149 287 23 18 66 467 127 206 35 32 67 34 34 – – 538 20 35 10 76 52 684 137 180 1 314 99 207 2 091 1 193 61 6 39 16 6 4 2 – 530 238 292 204 88 60 28 – 267 72 153 13 10 19 191 65 62 12 21 31 17 17 – – 262 15 15 3 36 10 278 61 91 1 492 45 78 1 733 530 24 – 14 10 – – – – 24 9 12 7 5 2 2 2 550 095 952 476 476 981 495 503 3 139 1 071 1 836 897 939 510 429 232 1 155 470 502 29 37 117 1 415 422 656 61 86 190 101 101 – – 1 011 38 50 5 340 188 553 417 535 1 283 182 464 2 549 3 139 375 41 267 67 111 21 64 26 1 611 386 714 419 295 84 211 511 794 363 317 29 29 56 503 126 219 78 55 25 16 16 – – 492 54 147 20 84 51 607 132 257 1 947 97 238 2 454 1 611 1 148 252 850 46 921 205 677 39 995 446 544 272 272 126 146 5 335 119 143 12 10 51 554 84 257 14 98 101 28 28 – – 410 17 31 – 61 28 459 125 142 1 136 156 294 1 885 995 154 15 109 30 41 – 22 19 12 4 6 4 2 1 1 1 191 325 715 089 626 542 084 151 2 636 1 041 1 176 657 519 256 263 419 989 426 398 55 18 92 1 177 440 503 74 43 117 81 73 8 – 802 36 97 – 229 40 175 366 518 1 415 320 588 1 838 2 636 1 388 210 1 075 103 642 64 504 74 3 1 1 1 978 826 967 142 825 463 362 185 867 480 387 296 91 15 76 – 316 72 204 7 – 33 363 60 260 – 26 17 17 17 – – 301 3 3 2 85 21 247 104 172 1 654 81 189 2 333 867 35 18 17 – 18 10 8 – 150 102 48 36 12 3 9 – 64 30 14 – 4 16 63 3 26 13 18 3 12 12 – – 68 2 2 – – – – 15 27 1 800 10 12 1 200 150 15 2 12 1 1 – 1 –
MARITAL STATUS
Males 15 years and over Never married Now married, except separated Separated Widowed Divorced Females 15 years and over Never married Now married, except separated Separated Widowed Divorced 10 075 4 257 4 189 310 190 1 129 9 252 2 736 4 176 597 619 1 124 526 505 16 5 7 064 476 932 115 2 188 901 412 2 478 4 047 1 633 2 098 4 533 2 161 24 11 2 8 550 549 253 617 679 5 850 1 011 4 535 304 5 355 2 284 2 226 155 56 634 3 976 1 166 1 810 255 239 506 214 213 1 – 3 261 255 500 69 1 034 449 434 1 128 2 108 1 869 937 2 011 2 146 12 6 1 4 191 363 204 901 258 3 147 462 2 577 108 1 447 595 603 30 40 179 1 627 498 731 115 98 185 86 74 7 5 1 088 76 107 21 440 145 330 310 487 1 571 406 938 2 310 3 978 2 121 531 1 415 175 988 259 691 38
UNMARRIED-PARTNER HOUSEHOLDS
Total Male and female Both male Both female
SELECTED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS
Households With one or more subfamilies With related members 15 years and over other than spouse, children, parents, or parents-in-law of householder With roomer, boarder, or foster child 15 years and over
FERTILITY
Women 15 to 24 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 25 to 34 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 35 to 44 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women
ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH
Persons 5 years and over Speak a language other than English 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and over Do not speak English " very well" 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and over
DISABILITY STATUS OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS
Persons 16 to 64 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation In labor force With a self-care limitation With a work disability In labor force Prevented from working No work disability In labor force Persons 65 to 74 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation Persons 75 years and over With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation 644 36 11 8 32 52 16 27 592 382 49 3 3 3 31 11 11 6 112 32.2 4 1.1 116 – – – 41 9 22 7 2 35 – – 889 37 22 7 20 113 44 53 776 609 58 13 13 – 35 – – – 190 36.4 3 .6 193 19 8 8 60 – 25 34 – 55 – – 418 23 8 – 17 76 23 37 342 270 11 – – – 21 – – – 60 23.0 – – 60 11 – – 32 – 2 3 – 12 – – 16 208 1 122 523 135 881 1 882 730 960 14 326 11 119 907 134 105 79 322 100 97 40 1 622 17.1 143 1.6 1 765 353 193 159 669 42 155 250 38 258 – – 2 200 120 81 2 99 403 135 224 1 797 1 361 160 30 23 9 62 32 32 14 321 29.3 50 3.6 371 40 32 30 174 10 51 29 14 53 – – 1 139 106 – – 106 108 35 62 1 031 824 60 – – – 35 7 7 7 98 12.8 – – 98 29 18 4 25 – 17 13 – 14 – – 686 77 41 16 70 108 37 64 578 474 113 22 22 13 12 – – – 76 25.9 6 1.1 82 28 28 28 31 – – 4 12 7 – – 7 870 531 271 72 395 903 356 448 6 967 5 532 289 40 40 20 107 34 31 18 762 15.1 57 1.5 819 169 77 77 297 26 81 105 7 134 – – 1 829 129 73 14 80 175 90 61 1 654 1 337 101 – – – 48 17 17 – 85 9.0 9 .8 94 15 – – 37 – – 31 – 11 – – 2 484 159 57 31 131 185 77 101 2 299 1 591 184 42 20 37 58 10 10 1 280 20.7 21 1.4 301 72 38 20 105 6 6 68 5 39 – – 610 8 2 – 8 54 22 16 556 421 8 – – – 31 13 13 13 88 28.2 14 3.9 102 18 16 2 43 – 8 9 – 24 – – 113 3 – – 3 22 9 11 91 67 5 – – – 6 1 1 – 15 23.4 7 11.1 22 9 2 2 7 – 2 1 3 – – –
VETERAN STATUS
Male civilian veterans Percent of civilian males 16 years and over Female civilian veterans Percent of civilian females 16 years and over
PERIOD OF SERVICE
Civilian veterans 16 years and over May 1975 or later service only September 1980 or later service only Served 2 or more years Vietnam era, no Korean conflict Vietnam era and Korean conflict February 1955 to July 1964 only Korean conflict, no World War II Korean conflict and World War II World War II, no Korean conflict World War I Other service
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UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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Table 3.
Social Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Chemakuan Cherokee
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Chehalis Total Hoh Quileute Chemehuevi Total Cherokee Eastern Cherokee Echota Cherokee Western Cherokee Cherokee Shawnee
RESIDENCE IN 1985
Persons 5 years and over Same house Different house in the United States Same county Different county Same State Different State Abroad 270 109 161 90 71 46 25 – 90 39 48 – – 3 111 52 25 – 3 31 11 11 – – 105 7 – – 46 36 783 32 56 1 750 20 30 1 500 270 16 9 5 2 9 9 – – 626 290 329 227 102 85 17 7 264 105 96 17 2 44 200 51 102 7 12 28 27 27 – – 194 4 27 11 45 45 1 000 66 127 1 924 53 136 2 566 626 31 7 20 4 5 5 – – 92 58 34 26 8 8 – – 24 5 5 – 2 12 40 – 28 3 2 7 7 7 – – 22 – 6 2 11 8 727 12 2 167 7 35 5 000 92 5 5 – – 5 5 – – 520 218 295 201 94 77 17 7 233 100 84 17 – 32 153 51 67 4 10 21 20 20 – – 172 4 21 9 34 37 1 088 54 125 2 315 39 87 2 231 520 26 2 20 4 – – – – 549 180 362 140 222 128 94 7 167 70 85 2 2 8 222 59 115 4 11 33 5 5 – – 162 20 19 – 54 41 759 56 151 2 696 41 148 3 610 549 120 19 80 21 6 2 4 – 345 147 196 104 91 46 45 1 139 38 75 3 3 18 149 28 77 5 13 23 731 344 414 552 862 020 842 973 662 790 887 760 119 106 074 886 250 995 680 263 330 138 190 101 89 44 44 1 134 36 73 3 2 17 143 27 73 5 13 22 643 291 405 283 122 537 585 947 286 968 145 639 968 566 075 495 988 868 147 577 5 3 1 1 376 383 987 034 953 615 338 6 3 591 2 407 1 166 747 419 221 198 18 1 015 369 590 – 23 33 1 243 269 786 8 45 135 10 6 – 4 845 17 52 – 309 9 29 315 639 2 029 421 1 036 2 461 3 591 124 48 68 8 20 2 10 8 5 2 2 1 1 344 896 446 275 171 576 595 2 894 496 396 183 213 142 71 2 309 99 148 7 18 37 358 71 184 11 51 41 22 22 – – 323 5 8 – 66 14 212 81 118 1 457 58 169 2 914 894 22 – 10 12 21 – 9 12
MARITAL STATUS
Males 15 years and over Never married Now married, except separated Separated Widowed Divorced Females 15 years and over Never married Now married, except separated Separated Widowed Divorced 2 015 736 893 100 38 248 2 151 537 1 049 48 247 270 133 133 – – 1 964 161 130 21 489 288 589 599 1 128 1 883 405 800 1 975 5 376 768 125 507 136 220 28 149 43 2 062 619 1 091 19 84 249 2 266 526 1 231 62 220 227 83 62 11 10 1 927 92 57 15 417 213 511 411 607 1 477 495 1 033 2 087 5 344 842 124 616 102 347 48 224 75
UNMARRIED-PARTNER HOUSEHOLDS
Total Male and female Both male Both female 7 370 7 074 108 188 137 248 4 653 7 091 1 682 28 578 13 791 483 34 759 60 582 1 743 33 618 74 684 2 222 345 24 3 18 2 6 731 668 526 896 246 653 996 4 649 1 008 7 134 6 863 97 174 132 237 4 378 6 837 1 646 27 306 13 276 486 33 343 58 072 1 742 32 250 71 681 2 223 330 22 3 17 1 6 643 848 199 650 999 048 900 4 266 882
SELECTED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS
Households With one or more subfamilies With related members 15 years and over other than spouse, children, parents, or parents-in-law of householder With roomer, boarder, or foster child 15 years and over
FERTILITY
Women 15 to 24 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 25 to 34 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 35 to 44 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women
ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH
Persons 5 years and over Speak a language other than English 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and over Do not speak English " very well" 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and over
DISABILITY STATUS OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS
Persons 16 to 64 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation In labor force With a self-care limitation With a work disability In labor force Prevented from working No work disability In labor force Persons 65 to 74 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation Persons 75 years and over With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation 190 1 1 – – 11 6 5 179 116 3 – – – 2 – – – 13 15.5 – – 13 – – – 4 – 5 4 – – – – 426 18 18 3 12 60 16 33 366 246 3 – – – 6 4 4 – 33 13.1 – – 33 5 5 5 7 – – 5 – 16 – – 59 12 12 – 12 16 – 16 43 20 – – – – 2 – – – 2 8.3 – – 2 – – – – – – – – 2 – – 353 6 6 3 – 44 16 17 309 219 3 – – – 4 4 4 – 31 14.0 – – 31 5 5 5 7 – – 5 – 14 – – 328 11 11 11 11 45 37 8 283 195 35 11 2 9 10 – – – 61 37.0 2 .9 63 2 2 2 30 – 7 – 2 22 – – 249 17 11 2 10 44 18 23 204 160 16 3 2 1 9 3 3 2 073 257 508 402 952 810 279 051 263 121 566 554 918 916 111 749 332 084 239 16 11 2 10 43 17 22 195 153 16 3 2 1 8 3 3 1 033 628 155 333 488 490 786 377 543 535 050 463 827 871 779 621 231 999 3 686 248 130 29 192 381 129 204 3 305 2 535 204 48 48 22 124 54 45 48 543 28.6 8 .4 551 95 51 39 239 16 51 41 7 102 – – 2 088 90 43 6 56 194 63 102 1 894 1 461 54 8 8 8 7 7 7 2 206 21.6 25 2.1 231 30 18 9 110 – 47 33 – 11 – – 3 674 242 151 21 190 629 243 315 3 045 2 239 244 35 35 15 201 67 49 35 523 26.3 31 1.4 554 108 46 31 203 – 21 81 14 118 1 8 588 43 9 5 36 123 54 49 465 352 15 – – – 41 25 16 21 84 28.4 – – 84 – – – 50 – 9 5 – 20 – –
VETERAN STATUS
Male civilian veterans Percent of civilian males 16 years and over Female civilian veterans Percent of civilian females 16 years and over 45 369 33.9 2 700 1.9 48 8 4 3 18 1 5 5 1 7 069 463 637 833 948 013 119 696 062 383 37 348 44 032 34.2 2 636 1.9 46 8 4 3 18 4 5 1 7 668 230 522 754 365 991 991 528 041 146 36 340
PERIOD OF SERVICE
Civilian veterans 16 years and over May 1975 or later service only September 1980 or later service only Served 2 or more years Vietnam era, no Korean conflict Vietnam era and Korean conflict February 1955 to July 1964 only Korean conflict, no World War II Korean conflict and World War II World War II, no Korean conflict World War I Other service
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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UNITED STATES SUMMARY
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Table 3.
Social Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Cheyenne Chippewa
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Total Cheyenne Northern Cheyenne Southern Cheyenne CheyenneArapaho Chickahominy Chickasaw Chinook Total Bad River Bay Mills Chippewa Bois Forte
RESIDENCE IN 1985
Persons 5 years and over Same house Different house in the United States Same county Different county Same State Different State Abroad 10 4 6 3 2 1 1 448 225 149 151 998 700 298 74 6 2 4 2 2 1 312 167 092 066 026 157 869 53 3 1 1 1 847 949 893 056 837 506 331 5 289 109 164 29 135 37 98 16 99 46 42 – – 11 127 37 64 – 7 19 – – – – 103 – 14 – 34 10 294 41 96 2 341 35 70 2 000 289 24 1 21 2 11 – 11 – 2 189 767 1 416 606 810 547 263 6 632 293 235 6 17 81 758 277 290 48 49 94 40 40 – – 482 24 45 4 251 206 821 214 440 2 056 149 406 2 725 2 189 235 62 129 44 41 – 24 17 890 686 204 78 126 73 53 – 326 132 158 18 10 8 466 157 176 10 90 33 – – – – 368 19 24 10 90 – – 108 69 639 94 205 2 181 890 44 – 34 10 7 – 7 – 19 9 10 5 4 2 2 919 283 581 689 892 718 174 55 828 286 542 251 291 151 140 – 331 105 145 19 – 62 366 79 178 10 32 67 44 44 – – 280 8 3 5 95 30 316 50 128 2 560 106 206 1 943 828 51 – 51 – 17 – 17 – 95 41 52 31 21 12 8 120 470 997 578 419 426 993 653 1 278 618 660 345 315 173 142 – 537 227 221 10 12 67 514 212 172 37 35 58 56 56 – – 504 22 43 – 166 47 283 115 225 1 957 86 144 1 674 1 278 74 5 65 4 – – – – 411 179 232 156 76 52 24 – 143 62 69 – 4 8 170 58 64 6 9 33 14 10 – 4 120 7 12 6 30 6 200 66 123 1 864 36 74 2 056 411 6 2 4 – 2 – 2 – 415 113 298 226 72 43 29 4 116 56 55 – – 5 167 67 65 12 2 21 12 12 – – 115 – 19 – 44 25 568 72 191 2 653 26 35 1 346 415 33 6 27 – – – – –
MARITAL STATUS
Males 15 years and over Never married Now married, except separated Separated Widowed Divorced Females 15 years and over Never married Now married, except separated Separated Widowed Divorced 3 936 1 461 1 782 94 74 525 3 753 1 155 1 647 122 283 546 224 213 11 – 3 288 167 281 54 1 127 794 705 914 2 065 2 259 736 2 326 3 160 10 448 2 028 270 1 551 207 645 54 479 112 2 597 979 1 167 68 55 328 2 194 619 1 028 73 160 314 141 130 11 – 2 113 54 134 33 611 456 746 541 062 963 481 418 948 1 240 436 573 26 19 186 1 432 499 555 49 116 213 83 83 – – 1 072 113 133 21 482 328 680 332 907 2 732 220 838 3 809 3 847 1 097 111 865 121 431 23 339 69 7 684 2 346 4 200 181 207 750 8 446 1 616 4 340 364 1 003 1 123 276 257 19 – 8 074 315 434 93 1 576 596 378 1 893 3 298 1 742 1 573 3 425 2 177 19 919 1 108 139 798 171 301 18 224 59 35 426 14 491 15 362 787 715 4 071 38 094 12 639 15 827 1 661 2 684 5 283 3 298 3 181 28 89 33 004 1 289 2 166 505 9 176 5 808 633 10 725 20 666 1 927 7 902 20 304 2 569 95 7 1 5 1 1 120 440 224 049 167 541 346 935 260
UNMARRIED-PARTNER HOUSEHOLDS
Total Male and female Both male Both female
SELECTED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS
Households With one or more subfamilies With related members 15 years and over other than spouse, children, parents, or parents-in-law of householder With roomer, boarder, or foster child 15 years and over
FERTILITY
Women 15 to 24 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 25 to 34 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 35 to 44 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women
1 1 1 2
ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH
Persons 5 years and over Speak a language other than English 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and over Do not speak English " very well" 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and over 6 312 907 158 665 84 203 31 129 43
DISABILITY STATUS OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS
Persons 16 to 64 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation In labor force With a self-care limitation With a work disability In labor force Prevented from working No work disability In labor force Persons 65 to 74 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation Persons 75 years and over With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation 6 723 470 255 30 335 1 004 393 517 5 719 3 992 362 77 56 71 103 31 31 24 1 354 35.8 77 2.1 1 431 170 106 87 637 55 164 167 60 178 – – 4 206 278 196 28 163 673 243 355 3 533 2 572 204 45 32 45 101 31 31 24 976 39.3 39 1.8 1 015 121 74 69 432 55 120 129 43 115 – – 2 324 181 53 2 167 296 128 152 2 028 1 287 146 22 14 16 2 – – – 350 29.1 23 1.7 373 49 32 18 171 – 35 38 17 63 – – 193 11 6 – 5 35 22 10 158 133 12 10 10 10 – – – – 28 29.8 15 11.9 43 – – – 34 – 9 – – – – – 1 216 60 22 9 60 146 74 61 1 070 738 61 16 4 16 11 – – – 151 25.0 21 2.9 172 57 31 31 65 5 23 7 – 15 – – 690 12 7 – 5 63 34 25 627 522 51 4 4 4 39 25 25 – 84 26.1 – – 84 – – – 20 7 12 22 – 10 – 13 13 431 666 393 61 445 1 784 749 881 11 647 8 769 1 298 200 140 115 706 256 255 148 2 447 33.3 131 1.6 2 578 317 174 133 858 72 278 382 89 568 1 13 584 13 8 5 5 83 42 41 501 399 21 6 6 – 34 14 5 9 120 39.3 35 9.9 155 49 5 5 47 – 9 12 3 35 – – 64 915 2 800 1 670 315 1 890 8 199 3 231 4 121 56 716 41 367 3 280 595 484 296 1 332 418 357 198 10 432 30.8 873 2.4 11 2 1 1 4 305 402 238 011 178 142 1 319 1 400 154 1 675 7 28 946 33 20 – 25 133 88 45 813 693 44 2 – 2 22 15 15 – 147 28.4 1 .2 148 18 12 6 16 2 40 33 – 39 – – 289 12 1 – 12 32 15 14 257 200 11 – – – 4 2 2 – 32 22.9 12 7.3 44 11 7 7 10 – 11 8 – 4 – – 270 15 2 – 13 19 9 10 251 140 – – – – – – – – 29 26.9 – – 29 5 5 5 24 – – – – – – –
VETERAN STATUS
Male civilian veterans Percent of civilian males 16 years and over Female civilian veterans Percent of civilian females 16 years and over
PERIOD OF SERVICE
Civilian veterans 16 years and over May 1975 or later service only September 1980 or later service only Served 2 or more years Vietnam era, no Korean conflict Vietnam era and Korean conflict February 1955 to July 1964 only Korean conflict, no World War II Korean conflict and World War II World War II, no Korean conflict World War I Other service
70
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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Table 3.
Social Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Chippewa Con.
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Chippewa Fond du Lac Keweenaw Lac Courte Oreilles Lac du Flambeau Leech Lake Leelanau Little Shell Chippewa Mille Lac Minnesota Chippewa Red Cliff Chippewa Red Lake Chippewa
RESIDENCE IN 1985
Persons 5 years and over Same house Different house in the United States Same county Different county Same State Different State Abroad 62 27 35 20 14 8 6 849 257 022 540 482 282 200 570 756 309 447 341 106 56 50 – 226 64 130 6 – 26 317 104 105 5 36 67 24 24 – – 252 19 29 – 72 38 528 108 228 2 111 69 151 2 188 756 37 2 29 6 11 2 5 4 646 291 348 193 155 70 85 7 239 101 100 9 6 23 268 71 113 6 28 50 17 17 – – 216 7 17 – 75 41 547 72 93 1 292 46 125 2 717 646 20 2 14 4 – – – – 2 396 927 1 458 867 591 314 277 11 839 408 267 31 13 120 867 326 285 45 60 151 121 121 – – 817 31 72 10 204 118 578 305 542 1 777 140 455 3 250 2 396 196 61 102 33 40 10 23 7 668 467 201 89 112 94 18 – 205 98 87 3 – 17 278 130 108 11 17 12 29 29 – – 186 3 13 3 77 42 545 100 184 1 840 41 85 2 073 668 46 11 35 – – – – – 1 476 659 815 452 363 274 89 2 494 241 174 3 2 74 556 237 140 21 58 100 149 149 – – 558 55 58 28 144 182 1 264 178 402 2 258 108 261 2 417 1 476 218 50 125 43 71 31 29 11 623 220 403 213 190 116 74 – 232 78 126 9 12 7 293 132 106 5 6 44 28 28 – – 228 9 23 5 112 62 554 85 143 1 682 73 163 2 233 623 45 4 31 10 – – – – 539 264 275 225 50 31 19 – 176 69 73 2 – 32 199 91 69 16 4 19 32 32 – – 158 9 12 9 76 34 447 33 90 2 727 17 50 2 941 539 4 – 4 – – – – – 550 270 273 193 80 50 30 7 220 128 65 3 – 24 203 114 44 6 17 22 23 23 – – 192 25 21 3 55 70 1 273 66 169 2 561 24 105 4 375 550 162 15 117 30 3 – – 3 2 552 1 063 1 483 771 712 429 283 6 919 326 381 29 27 156 1 095 411 445 44 29 166 110 110 – – 939 39 90 15 322 225 699 296 580 1 959 223 649 2 910 2 552 311 59 204 48 31 1 15 15 750 316 434 220 214 143 71 – 304 90 187 2 8 17 270 88 110 27 3 42 44 44 – – 305 2 15 2 81 52 642 96 149 1 552 67 208 3 104 750 18 – 18 – – – – – 3 1 1 1 405 647 749 090 659 458 201 9
MARITAL STATUS
Males 15 years and over Never married Now married, except separated Separated Widowed Divorced Females 15 years and over Never married Now married, except separated Separated Widowed Divorced 23 763 9 631 10 302 521 472 2 837 25 443 7 933 10 959 1 148 1 886 3 517 1 969 1 886 18 65 21 790 751 1 254 338 5 845 3 562 609 6 858 12 931 1 886 5 369 13 324 2 482 62 849 4 383 743 2 963 677 1 048 241 631 176 1 287 754 354 54 23 102 1 274 616 373 42 91 152 148 148 – – 1 012 71 114 13 367 271 738 321 709 2 209 323 1 043 3 229 3 405 641 105 480 56 59 22 36 1
UNMARRIED-PARTNER HOUSEHOLDS
Total Male and female Both male Both female
SELECTED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS
Households With one or more subfamilies With related members 15 years and over other than spouse, children, parents, or parents-in-law of householder With roomer, boarder, or foster child 15 years and over
FERTILITY
Women 15 to 24 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 25 to 34 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 35 to 44 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women
ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH
Persons 5 years and over Speak a language other than English 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and over Do not speak English " very well" 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and over
DISABILITY STATUS OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS
Persons 16 to 64 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation In labor force With a self-care limitation With a work disability In labor force Prevented from working No work disability In labor force Persons 65 to 74 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation Persons 75 years and over With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation 43 094 2 002 1 247 214 1 327 5 678 2 225 2 864 37 416 27 573 2 342 445 365 214 932 265 233 135 7 101 31.3 650 2.6 7 751 1 537 815 670 2 929 82 895 978 139 1 161 7 23 492 18 18 – 14 64 26 24 428 310 13 2 2 2 9 – – – 52 24.0 11 3.5 63 16 14 14 25 – 6 10 – 6 – – 444 14 12 – 6 44 16 23 400 322 25 4 4 2 7 4 4 2 90 41.7 – – 90 23 19 19 40 – 12 12 – 3 – – 1 484 51 22 8 41 150 52 80 1 334 960 88 19 14 11 40 20 18 7 281 35.0 13 1.5 294 80 45 43 102 2 5 44 – 61 – – 442 5 5 – 3 40 7 30 402 293 12 – – – – – – – 47 23.6 3 1.2 50 11 4 4 25 – 8 – – 6 – – 952 42 23 2 30 138 41 78 814 536 10 1 1 1 34 3 1 3 185 38.0 1 .2 186 52 32 29 72 – 7 43 – 12 – – 480 7 2 – 5 60 27 23 420 330 22 3 3 3 5 – – – 90 39.6 – – 90 19 5 3 48 3 4 2 – 14 – – 313 2 – – 2 49 13 26 264 189 19 9 9 – 5 – – – 53 34.2 – – 53 4 – – 28 – 12 3 – 6 – – 382 166 24 9 153 56 14 25 326 206 17 8 1 8 17 12 – 12 65 30.5 12 5.9 77 14 14 14 29 – 11 11 2 10 – – 1 802 63 43 16 34 202 84 82 1 600 1 191 77 12 12 2 31 20 20 – 296 34.1 59 5.5 355 80 36 31 127 19 28 51 – 50 – – 535 6 2 – 4 63 41 22 472 364 8 – – – – – – – 105 35.1 6 2.4 111 36 11 11 53 8 7 7 – – – – 2 361 111 66 10 87 315 106 147 2 046 1 253 57 15 15 – 25 10 10 3 274 21.8 17 1.4 291 74 50 39 88 7 50 43 – 29 – –
VETERAN STATUS
Male civilian veterans Percent of civilian males 16 years and over Female civilian veterans Percent of civilian females 16 years and over
PERIOD OF SERVICE
Civilian veterans 16 years and over May 1975 or later service only September 1980 or later service only Served 2 or more years Vietnam era, no Korean conflict Vietnam era and Korean conflict February 1955 to July 1964 only Korean conflict, no World War II Korean conflict and World War II World War II, no Korean conflict World War I Other service
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 71 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
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Table 3.
Social Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Chippewa Con. Choctaw
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Saginaw Chippewa St. Croix Chippewa
Sault Ste. Marie Chippewa
Turtle Mountain
White Earth
Chitimacha
Total
Choctaw
Mississippi Choctaw
Mowa Band of Choctaw
Oklahoma Choctaw
Chumash
RESIDENCE IN 1985
Persons 5 years and over Same house Different house in the United States Same county Different county Same State Different State Abroad 769 302 467 300 167 124 43 – 231 101 115 6 6 3 353 105 153 27 19 49 12 12 – – 281 19 42 9 101 53 525 94 150 1 596 87 249 2 862 769 52 2 42 8 22 – 22 – 416 210 206 92 114 75 39 – 170 67 81 3 4 15 155 52 60 8 11 24 21 19 – 2 152 13 8 3 54 42 778 32 67 2 094 36 110 3 056 416 98 24 68 6 25 10 15 – 3 1 1 1 517 635 851 126 725 394 331 31 8 3 4 3 1 149 468 675 165 510 754 756 6 2 407 1 011 1 396 741 655 445 210 – 900 364 385 35 28 88 1 144 396 475 50 66 157 119 101 – 18 955 58 70 8 219 156 712 415 745 1 795 272 686 2 522 2 407 150 10 108 32 58 6 38 14 572 273 299 201 98 74 24 – 244 84 126 4 2 28 171 48 63 8 34 18 8 8 – – 238 7 3 2 36 4 111 38 95 2 500 55 159 2 891 572 37 3 25 9 16 – 9 7 79 38 40 22 17 9 8 108 051 818 950 868 750 118 239 59 27 32 17 14 8 6 986 291 483 676 807 027 780 212 2 193 854 1 339 838 501 281 220 – 645 158 398 21 20 48 793 244 294 45 94 116 50 50 – – 720 52 46 8 251 142 566 228 561 2 461 141 312 2 213 2 193 873 352 457 64 537 219 273 45 894 626 268 146 122 71 51 – 361 129 173 – 19 40 311 85 138 16 35 37 39 39 – – 270 44 40 – 107 15 140 51 161 3 157 94 256 2 723 894 18 – 18 – – – – – 16 9 6 4 2 1 1 019 280 712 274 438 371 067 27 2 1 1 1 901 133 739 180 559 365 194 29
MARITAL STATUS
Males 15 years and over Never married Now married, except separated Separated Widowed Divorced Females 15 years and over Never married Now married, except separated Separated Widowed Divorced 1 354 494 733 8 12 107 1 202 297 674 15 60 156 99 99 – – 1 132 12 39 4 263 87 331 412 714 1 733 254 641 2 524 3 517 87 23 59 5 16 – 16 – 2 793 1 032 1 326 48 84 303 3 154 1 145 1 244 116 237 412 241 231 10 – 2 809 133 196 42 838 658 785 954 132 235 569 623 852 29 799 8 725 16 425 800 645 3 204 33 348 7 010 17 240 1 023 3 472 4 603 1 342 1 309 – 33 29 669 1 140 1 846 274 6 880 3 049 443 7 149 12 786 1 789 6 968 14 762 2 119 79 9 2 6 108 493 372 216 905 4 055 1 192 2 429 434 22 754 6 637 12 464 696 502 2 455 25 627 5 479 13 322 796 2 333 3 697 1 035 1 007 – 28 22 064 783 1 413 232 5 363 2 398 447 5 694 9 995 1 755 5 614 11 882 2 116 59 6 1 4 986 790 742 562 486 2 859 866 1 764 229 6 035 1 801 3 386 83 104 661 6 617 1 202 3 486 166 1 010 753 218 213 – 5 6 611 261 347 34 1 159 494 426 1 176 2 069 1 759 1 119 2 312 2 066 16 019 1 812 278 1 179 355 659 107 392 160 1 157 445 507 32 22 151 1 234 320 529 48 106 231 49 49 – – 1 050 66 127 39 233 134 575 282 537 1 904 338 838 2 479 2 901 714 48 521 145 183 15 138 30
UNMARRIED-PARTNER HOUSEHOLDS
Total Male and female Both male Both female
SELECTED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS
Households With one or more subfamilies With related members 15 years and over other than spouse, children, parents, or parents-in-law of householder With roomer, boarder, or foster child 15 years and over
FERTILITY
Women 15 to 24 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 25 to 34 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 35 to 44 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women
2 2 1 2
ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH
Persons 5 years and over Speak a language other than English 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and over Do not speak English " very well" 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and over 8 149 821 100 525 196 133 23 89 21
DISABILITY STATUS OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS
Persons 16 to 64 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation In labor force With a self-care limitation With a work disability In labor force Prevented from working No work disability In labor force Persons 65 to 74 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation Persons 75 years and over With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation 517 30 30 12 25 80 35 43 437 325 21 – – – 13 8 8 8 57 28.1 – – 57 22 7 7 13 5 6 5 – 6 – – 280 2 2 – – 28 17 9 252 182 15 – – – 6 – – – 53 31.7 – – 53 7 3 – 28 3 6 2 2 5 – – 2 343 37 31 14 16 258 95 126 2 085 1 593 100 5 5 – 15 5 5 5 398 30.6 13 1.1 411 136 47 45 131 – 24 45 6 69 – – 5 279 115 84 22 48 511 196 308 4 768 3 214 238 49 32 49 126 54 41 23 637 23.8 37 1.2 674 158 59 26 218 – 117 81 2 98 – – 1 821 55 28 6 35 213 89 111 1 608 1 239 123 21 21 2 37 – – – 313 35.4 31 2.8 344 68 37 26 119 2 56 22 3 74 – – 342 7 5 5 2 41 25 16 301 249 30 7 7 – 9 5 3 2 51 22.3 2 1.2 53 15 6 6 18 – – – 5 15 – – 53 651 4 003 2 085 389 3 039 7 865 2 954 4 139 45 786 34 491 4 157 828 654 461 2 536 939 824 494 8 826 31.0 451 1.4 9 277 1 319 713 567 3 275 250 1 042 1 136 265 1 942 19 29 41 664 3 140 1 647 336 2 398 6 047 2 402 2 981 35 617 27 006 2 783 563 437 309 1 716 697 608 367 6 690 30.7 377 1.5 7 067 1 097 591 480 2 566 183 808 878 180 1 327 7 21 1 257 106 30 3 97 131 33 96 1 126 745 54 9 9 – 52 13 13 8 111 17.9 11 1.5 122 29 9 – 33 – 22 17 – 21 – – 622 52 32 – 52 119 28 82 503 338 21 – – – 3 3 3 – 22 6.6 6 1.9 28 14 8 8 – – 8 6 – – – – 10 104 705 376 50 492 1 568 491 980 8 536 6 398 1 299 256 208 152 765 226 200 119 2 003 34.8 57 .9 2 060 179 105 79 676 67 204 235 85 594 12 8 2 102 85 58 20 50 299 108 133 1 803 1 428 136 27 15 12 76 21 14 16 308 27.3 – – 308 73 20 13 119 28 7 30 – 51 – –
VETERAN STATUS
Male civilian veterans Percent of civilian males 16 years and over Female civilian veterans Percent of civilian females 16 years and over
PERIOD OF SERVICE
Civilian veterans 16 years and over May 1975 or later service only September 1980 or later service only Served 2 or more years Vietnam era, no Korean conflict Vietnam era and Korean conflict February 1955 to July 1964 only Korean conflict, no World War II Korean conflict and World War II World War II, no Korean conflict World War I Other service
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UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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Table 3.
Social Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Coushatta
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Coeur d’Alene Coharie Colorado River Colville Comanche Coos Coquilles Costanoan Total Alabama Coushatta Coushatta Cowlitz
RESIDENCE IN 1985
Persons 5 years and over Same house Different house in the United States Same county Different county Same State Different State Abroad 916 361 536 260 276 126 150 19 295 149 106 3 14 23 350 95 155 10 61 29 27 27 – – 307 16 16 1 87 81 931 78 124 1 590 61 174 2 852 916 78 6 42 30 31 6 20 5 1 145 652 449 264 185 130 55 44 394 102 248 8 – 36 526 149 263 6 78 30 21 21 – – 464 41 48 – 83 8 96 97 106 1 093 128 245 1 914 1 145 28 9 19 – 12 – 12 – 1 424 749 675 457 218 90 128 – 396 180 191 6 – 19 601 215 271 3 45 67 28 28 – – 433 60 56 3 171 133 778 157 335 2 134 130 427 3 285 1 424 234 19 157 58 38 3 28 7 6 2 3 2 1 376 917 379 022 357 946 411 80 10 4 5 2 2 1 1 412 391 970 973 997 467 530 51 195 58 137 40 97 50 47 – 40 16 24 – – – 108 14 85 – 9 – – – – – 41 – – – 14 – – 17 – – 36 60 1 667 195 7 7 – – – – – – 440 190 250 140 110 46 64 – 132 45 68 5 3 11 154 53 67 – 15 19 15 15 – – 157 28 12 4 35 9 257 50 145 2 900 20 60 3 000 440 3 – – 3 3 – – 3 799 378 421 235 186 133 53 – 304 99 145 6 29 25 389 110 184 14 39 42 26 26 – – 290 8 9 3 84 15 179 105 222 2 114 71 166 2 338 799 203 14 146 43 40 – 33 7 1 100 705 395 221 174 81 93 – 427 156 234 6 12 19 402 95 240 6 33 28 17 17 – – 370 23 41 1 102 63 618 128 254 1 984 83 276 3 325 1 100 623 129 438 56 179 41 111 27 657 392 265 176 89 41 48 – 259 107 130 2 10 10 238 51 151 4 10 22 9 9 – – 208 16 14 – 61 57 934 99 196 1 980 31 114 3 677 657 338 78 241 19 110 29 78 3 443 313 130 45 85 40 45 – 168 49 104 4 2 9 164 44 89 2 23 6 8 8 – – 162 7 27 1 41 6 146 29 58 2 000 52 162 3 115 443 285 51 197 37 69 12 33 24 778 480 298 170 128 55 73 – 328 89 193 4 8 34 365 91 214 – 15 45 6 3 3 – 290 10 13 – 80 6 75 59 123 2 085 120 219 1 825 778 15 4 11 – 2 – 2 –
MARITAL STATUS
Males 15 years and over Never married Now married, except separated Separated Widowed Divorced Females 15 years and over Never married Now married, except separated Separated Widowed Divorced 2 270 1 009 911 85 53 212 2 529 798 944 95 292 400 264 264 – – 2 183 98 148 26 563 342 607 611 332 180 562 394 480 4 645 1 533 2 283 163 127 539 3 846 894 1 807 196 314 635 178 158 8 12 4 132 200 300 61 845 482 570 968 873 935 758 693 234
UNMARRIED-PARTNER HOUSEHOLDS
Total Male and female Both male Both female
SELECTED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS
Households With one or more subfamilies With related members 15 years and over other than spouse, children, parents, or parents-in-law of householder With roomer, boarder, or foster child 15 years and over
FERTILITY
Women 15 to 24 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 25 to 34 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 35 to 44 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women
1 2 1 2
1 1 1 2
ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH
Persons 5 years and over Speak a language other than English 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and over Do not speak English " very well" 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and over 6 376 462 114 228 120 100 17 80 3 10 412 1 347 109 1 015 223 224 41 149 34
DISABILITY STATUS OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS
Persons 16 to 64 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation In labor force With a self-care limitation With a work disability In labor force Prevented from working No work disability In labor force Persons 65 to 74 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation Persons 75 years and over With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation 521 18 18 3 13 79 39 39 442 260 29 9 6 7 39 3 3 – 92 33.1 9 2.6 101 10 2 2 29 – 33 1 – 26 – 2 766 81 28 1 59 95 36 51 671 545 106 37 15 22 29 5 5 5 108 28.8 26 4.9 134 33 22 22 29 9 11 24 – 22 – 6 889 48 22 – 36 68 17 51 821 520 43 5 5 – 23 4 4 – 82 21.5 4 .7 86 12 4 4 21 – 27 15 – 11 – – 4 106 103 71 30 49 435 159 253 3 671 2 597 270 51 36 20 140 39 34 23 644 29.9 61 2.5 705 75 22 11 255 19 95 78 4 179 – – 7 289 547 403 105 343 1 176 505 549 6 113 4 470 371 64 55 33 258 54 45 28 1 500 34.3 103 2.7 1 603 240 115 98 637 64 156 207 36 257 – 6 139 – – – – 31 15 – 108 49 9 – – – – – – – 22 55.0 – – 22 – – – 16 – 6 – – – – – 278 – – – – 29 5 19 249 189 – – – – 5 – – – 25 18.9 – – 25 2 – – 3 – 5 12 – 3 – – 593 20 11 5 14 72 32 21 521 411 21 9 9 – 54 – – – 114 40.9 – – 114 12 – – 48 – 15 21 – 18 – – 724 36 8 – 36 69 23 43 655 462 56 21 6 15 10 7 7 6 121 29.5 – – 121 10 10 10 39 1 6 11 15 39 – – 447 30 5 – 30 31 13 18 416 326 18 6 3 3 2 2 2 2 85 33.9 – – 85 7 7 7 35 1 5 8 6 23 – – 277 6 3 – 6 38 10 25 239 136 38 15 3 12 8 5 5 4 36 22.6 – – 36 3 3 3 4 – 1 3 9 16 – – 636 30 22 – 25 111 40 63 525 380 8 – – – 22 – – – 141 44.2 – – 141 19 19 19 78 – 9 11 – 24 – –
VETERAN STATUS
Male civilian veterans Percent of civilian males 16 years and over Female civilian veterans Percent of civilian females 16 years and over
PERIOD OF SERVICE
Civilian veterans 16 years and over May 1975 or later service only September 1980 or later service only Served 2 or more years Vietnam era, no Korean conflict Vietnam era and Korean conflict February 1955 to July 1964 only Korean conflict, no World War II Korean conflict and World War II World War II, no Korean conflict World War I Other service
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 73 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
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Table 3.
Social Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Creek Delaware
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Cree Total Creek Eastern Creek Poarch Band Croatan Crow Cupeno Total Delaware Eastern Delaware
RESIDENCE IN 1985
Persons 5 years and over Same house Different house in the United States Same county Different county Same State Different State Abroad 7 3 4 2 2 1 1 605 017 381 373 008 003 005 207 41 20 21 11 9 5 4 951 458 379 597 782 697 085 114 40 19 20 11 9 5 3 314 554 646 163 483 535 948 114 575 317 258 149 109 46 63 – 186 46 112 7 – 21 228 16 160 – 29 23 11 11 – – 219 – 7 – 16 2 125 69 87 1 261 58 85 1 466 575 17 9 8 – 17 9 8 – 473 218 255 149 106 72 34 – 183 53 110 9 – 11 213 56 108 – 44 5 8 8 – – 177 – 16 – 53 5 94 37 61 1 649 28 83 2 964 473 11 – 11 – 6 – 6 – 177 124 42 17 25 25 – 11 70 – 63 – – 7 95 43 32 – 20 – – – – – 99 13 12 – 34 – – 9 – – 14 34 2 429 177 40 – 22 18 11 – 11 – 8 3 4 2 1 085 745 301 656 645 777 868 39 328 140 170 75 95 64 31 18 111 33 56 5 5 12 115 38 49 9 5 14 17 17 – – 142 4 10 2 31 13 419 52 73 1 404 12 36 3 000 328 32 19 13 – 16 16 – – 9 4 4 2 2 1 026 631 358 329 029 143 886 37 6 3 3 1 1 220 022 161 655 506 852 654 37 532 197 335 157 178 99 79 – 197 34 128 – – 35 202 38 129 – 9 26 16 11 – 5 267 – 11 – 23 18 783 55 50 909 50 70 1 400 532 41 – 41 – – – – –
MARITAL STATUS
Males 15 years and over Never married Now married, except separated Separated Widowed Divorced Females 15 years and over Never married Now married, except separated Separated Widowed Divorced 2 972 1 245 1 196 132 43 356 3 006 920 1 323 177 160 426 241 232 – 9 2 653 106 186 39 773 552 714 845 593 885 601 378 293 15 781 4 718 8 836 289 271 1 667 16 961 3 619 9 040 486 1 624 2 192 581 562 8 11 15 040 635 890 114 3 652 1 678 459 3 932 6 677 1 698 3 552 7 961 2 241 41 951 4 074 640 2 644 790 1 280 272 690 318 15 188 4 549 8 488 273 266 1 612 16 251 3 492 8 640 475 1 508 2 136 544 525 8 11 14 403 633 847 114 3 542 1 669 471 3 780 6 474 1 713 3 424 7 709 2 251 40 314 3 899 608 2 532 759 1 207 260 644 303 3 079 921 1 712 74 61 311 2 995 962 1 524 97 130 282 122 116 6 – 2 463 232 232 22 787 596 757 915 988 173 615 573 558 3 298 940 1 904 76 87 291 3 903 816 2 056 126 314 591 185 180 – 5 3 581 135 164 52 620 228 368 915 326 449 906 559 721 2 312 614 1 340 58 67 233 2 632 461 1 461 89 188 433 122 122 – – 2 407 71 84 38 445 149 335 658 041 582 612 060 732
UNMARRIED-PARTNER HOUSEHOLDS
Total Male and female Both male Both female
SELECTED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS
Households With one or more subfamilies With related members 15 years and over other than spouse, children, parents, or parents-in-law of householder With roomer, boarder, or foster child 15 years and over
FERTILITY
Women 15 to 24 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 25 to 34 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 35 to 44 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women
1 1 1 2
1 2 1 2 8 4 1 2
1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1
ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH
Persons 5 years and over Speak a language other than English 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and over Do not speak English " very well" 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and over 7 605 947 115 690 142 156 15 89 52 085 374 302 915 157 1 608 587 992 29 9 026 416 107 293 16 66 26 39 1 6 220 253 82 164 7 46 24 21 1
DISABILITY STATUS OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS
Persons 16 to 64 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation In labor force With a self-care limitation With a work disability In labor force Prevented from working No work disability In labor force Persons 65 to 74 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation Persons 75 years and over With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation 5 321 339 220 61 208 801 315 430 4 520 3 275 265 41 23 31 84 26 16 24 740 26.2 95 3.2 835 202 126 94 271 13 70 121 17 138 – 3 28 047 1 479 841 236 968 3 324 1 370 1 660 24 723 19 106 1 995 466 314 330 1 160 469 427 234 4 868 32.6 320 1.9 5 188 780 455 351 1 994 103 435 689 224 933 4 26 26 971 1 426 813 229 925 3 149 1 283 1 583 23 822 18 386 1 888 429 280 300 1 084 431 391 200 4 705 32.7 302 1.9 5 007 758 445 341 1 913 90 414 666 222 914 4 26 371 18 – – 18 68 47 17 303 246 28 4 4 4 6 – – – 38 21.5 12 5.3 50 5 – – 11 8 9 7 – 10 – – 307 11 11 – 3 55 19 33 252 193 47 17 17 10 22 20 20 16 33 18.6 6 2.9 39 7 – – 32 – – – – – – – 139 8 8 – 8 24 12 12 115 92 18 – – – 8 8 – 8 11 15.7 – – 11 – – – 11 – – – – – – – 5 407 465 167 43 386 789 301 384 4 618 3 108 200 28 14 14 73 44 44 15 751 25.7 83 2.8 834 220 151 115 258 12 83 78 26 141 – 16 218 12 12 – 3 37 10 27 181 115 5 – – – 2 – – – 26 23.6 – – 26 14 – – 5 – – 7 – – – – 6 186 327 221 50 229 871 340 462 5 315 4 281 561 95 87 55 179 48 48 30 1 231 38.9 94 2.4 1 325 152 61 49 422 10 197 180 41 314 4 5 4 143 167 107 15 121 521 196 288 3 622 2 854 415 77 70 37 145 45 45 27 861 39.3 70 2.7 931 108 39 32 271 10 112 122 41 258 4 5 382 3 3 – – 40 37 3 342 269 14 3 3 3 – – – – 69 35.6 – – 69 8 – – 39 – 9 8 – 5 – –
VETERAN STATUS
Male civilian veterans Percent of civilian males 16 years and over Female civilian veterans Percent of civilian females 16 years and over
PERIOD OF SERVICE
Civilian veterans 16 years and over May 1975 or later service only September 1980 or later service only Served 2 or more years Vietnam era, no Korean conflict Vietnam era and Korean conflict February 1955 to July 1964 only Korean conflict, no World War II Korean conflict and World War II World War II, no Korean conflict World War I Other service
74
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 74 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
Table 3.
Social Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Delaware Con. Eastern tribes
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Lenni-Lenape Rampough Mountain Diegueno Total Nipmuc Southeastern Indians WaccamawSiouan Fort Berthold Fort Hall Gabrieleno Gila River Grand Ronde
RESIDENCE IN 1985
Persons 5 years and over Same house Different house in the United States Same county Different county Same State Different State Abroad 1 285 864 421 270 151 68 83 – 469 154 278 10 6 21 637 167 310 27 61 72 39 39 – – 566 33 42 8 80 26 325 101 161 1 594 142 231 1 627 1 285 88 20 59 9 – – – – 697 420 277 159 118 91 27 – 208 103 89 – 14 2 331 135 94 10 45 47 – – – – 224 29 27 6 63 28 444 90 52 578 55 139 2 527 697 30 2 28 – 20 2 18 – 2 028 1 085 924 736 188 93 95 19 807 344 298 28 32 105 825 279 312 51 107 76 82 80 – 2 812 29 59 8 164 77 470 210 513 2 443 217 611 2 816 2 028 431 48 292 91 65 11 33 21 3 637 2 101 1 489 827 662 280 382 47 1 379 383 735 39 91 131 1 619 338 841 27 178 235 103 103 – – 1 413 44 58 5 274 114 416 364 588 1 615 301 719 2 389 3 637 395 77 285 33 171 17 137 17 418 266 152 85 67 24 43 – 130 49 63 – 11 7 191 36 85 5 5 60 2 2 – – 156 – – 5 36 14 389 29 29 1 000 52 151 2 904 418 113 43 61 9 9 4 5 – 1 570 793 744 404 340 145 195 33 539 102 333 7 59 38 783 176 391 12 111 93 65 65 – – 680 24 48 – 146 79 541 163 307 1 883 133 295 2 218 1 570 197 25 150 22 127 13 97 17 960 774 178 98 80 54 26 8 371 113 228 24 – 6 385 78 216 10 21 60 4 4 – – 343 11 1 – 59 6 102 121 172 1 421 60 195 3 250 960 36 9 27 – 16 – 16 – 1 376 526 850 455 395 222 173 – 474 257 170 9 – 38 539 185 241 12 15 86 24 24 – – 408 3 58 – 137 112 818 174 455 2 615 148 548 3 703 1 376 241 35 191 15 94 19 75 – 2 987 1 340 1 643 828 815 582 233 4 1 088 352 465 46 29 196 1 109 280 582 23 72 152 28 28 – – 893 113 128 5 296 140 473 351 991 2 823 195 533 2 733 2 987 857 109 707 41 284 22 242 20 574 304 270 197 73 72 1 – 176 70 89 – – 17 271 40 147 16 19 49 14 14 – – 197 – 7 – 28 – – 66 207 3 136 67 184 2 746 574 150 5 123 22 20 – 20 – 1 271 562 709 570 139 94 45 – 423 161 193 13 8 48 470 223 166 6 30 45 52 52 – – 376 75 60 13 149 193 1 295 117 292 2 496 98 301 3 071 1 271 491 66 400 25 184 25 138 21 1 138 362 755 360 395 289 106 21 477 179 190 4 14 90 389 96 200 37 26 30 63 63 – – 400 23 27 17 76 12 158 87 153 1 759 117 279 2 385 1 138 59 9 45 5 – – – –
MARITAL STATUS
Males 15 years and over Never married Now married, except separated Separated Widowed Divorced Females 15 years and over Never married Now married, except separated Separated Widowed Divorced
UNMARRIED-PARTNER HOUSEHOLDS
Total Male and female Both male Both female
SELECTED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS
Households With one or more subfamilies With related members 15 years and over other than spouse, children, parents, or parents-in-law of householder With roomer, boarder, or foster child 15 years and over
FERTILITY
Women 15 to 24 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 25 to 34 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 35 to 44 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women
ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH
Persons 5 years and over Speak a language other than English 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and over Do not speak English " very well" 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and over
DISABILITY STATUS OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS
Persons 16 to 64 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation In labor force With a self-care limitation With a work disability In labor force Prevented from working No work disability In labor force Persons 65 to 74 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation Persons 75 years and over With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation 1 007 124 100 32 78 227 77 120 780 660 54 9 9 9 29 – – – 171 36.9 13 2.1 184 16 16 11 48 – 65 34 – 21 – – 470 30 11 3 27 58 9 49 412 341 55 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 68 33.3 – – 68 – – – 21 – 9 10 – 28 – – 1 402 57 32 6 39 114 38 52 1 288 832 97 18 16 6 74 13 5 10 183 23.6 5 .6 188 15 2 2 77 9 9 50 8 20 – – 2 588 284 184 28 179 418 103 299 2 170 1 720 129 18 10 8 165 85 79 57 417 30.8 13 .8 430 77 23 23 194 16 21 85 2 35 – – 300 39 39 – 6 92 18 66 208 153 – – – – 21 9 9 9 55 42.3 – – 55 – – – 35 – – 11 – 9 – – 1 110 163 110 26 104 159 33 124 951 736 101 15 7 8 95 56 56 28 179 33.9 13 1.7 192 43 13 13 74 6 2 54 – 13 – – 693 64 19 – 64 109 34 75 584 476 7 – – – 26 14 14 14 99 27.7 – – 99 20 4 4 47 9 12 11 – – – – 913 46 28 – 25 111 29 65 802 512 22 – – – 13 4 4 2 117 27.0 13 2.5 130 40 23 18 69 – 4 9 – 8 – – 1 917 148 22 – 140 217 116 92 1 700 1 083 38 22 13 9 41 35 35 30 175 16.7 21 2.0 196 37 8 4 88 – 27 7 – 26 6 5 405 13 7 7 13 35 24 5 370 281 19 6 6 – 22 6 6 6 38 21.7 8 3.0 46 6 6 6 14 – 9 5 – 12 – – 829 35 29 9 24 110 44 53 719 376 11 4 4 – 6 6 6 6 41 9.7 – – 41 11 8 8 15 – – 10 – 5 – – 761 18 18 2 3 114 57 42 647 474 48 3 3 – 24 10 10 10 170 36.3 7 1.8 177 20 14 7 97 – 24 12 – 24 – –
VETERAN STATUS
Male civilian veterans Percent of civilian males 16 years and over Female civilian veterans Percent of civilian females 16 years and over
PERIOD OF SERVICE
Civilian veterans 16 years and over May 1975 or later service only September 1980 or later service only Served 2 or more years Vietnam era, no Korean conflict Vietnam era and Korean conflict February 1955 to July 1964 only Korean conflict, no World War II Korean conflict and World War II World War II, no Korean conflict World War I Other service
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 75 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
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Table 3.
Social Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Iroquois
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Gros Ventres Haida Haliwa Hidatsa Hoopa Houma Iowa Total Cayuga Iroquois Mohawk Oneida
RESIDENCE IN 1985
Persons 5 years and over Same house Different house in the United States Same county Different county Same State Different State Abroad 2 539 949 1 590 866 724 427 297 – 844 382 306 25 24 107 1 029 335 432 27 92 143 83 81 2 – 866 28 58 4 253 96 379 304 736 2 421 181 601 3 320 2 539 170 39 108 23 25 19 6 – 1 750 780 952 532 420 162 258 18 768 339 282 32 32 83 611 214 256 31 30 80 45 45 – – 567 33 24 17 213 68 319 112 256 2 286 145 335 2 310 1 750 160 47 66 47 40 8 18 14 2 619 1 751 868 498 370 213 157 – 1 066 412 580 21 16 37 1 077 256 565 56 114 86 36 36 – – 952 51 82 – 248 223 899 250 475 1 900 210 379 1 805 2 619 83 14 69 – 17 – 17 – 1 345 537 802 317 485 251 234 6 426 229 159 – – 38 498 132 230 16 17 103 54 54 – – 383 6 51 16 94 106 1 128 162 396 2 444 113 351 3 106 1 345 245 18 209 18 56 – 49 7 2 133 1 198 902 694 208 130 78 33 832 338 364 12 27 91 768 254 318 30 81 85 124 124 – – 727 39 73 23 203 126 621 214 515 2 407 120 302 2 517 2 133 149 33 76 40 36 3 12 21 6 3 3 2 991 897 094 220 874 468 406 – 1 403 557 832 372 460 275 185 14 525 172 306 – 13 34 570 138 297 12 44 79 44 44 – – 508 13 16 6 150 13 87 137 236 1 723 133 323 2 429 1 403 66 11 55 – 23 5 18 – 48 22 25 14 10 5 5 277 343 231 526 705 653 052 703 1 011 468 536 299 237 174 63 7 430 224 157 18 6 25 431 115 197 6 25 88 28 28 – – 410 4 15 6 77 53 688 91 149 1 637 81 155 1 914 1 011 69 19 41 9 20 6 14 – 5 2 2 1 1 003 112 862 468 394 668 726 29 15 7 7 4 3 1 1 825 563 801 580 221 616 605 461 10 4 5 3 2 1 188 386 722 265 457 590 867 80
MARITAL STATUS
Males 15 years and over Never married Now married, except separated Separated Widowed Divorced Females 15 years and over Never married Now married, except separated Separated Widowed Divorced 2 609 954 1 441 34 31 149 2 563 629 1 487 115 92 240 111 108 3 – 2 042 148 168 23 668 417 624 697 591 283 628 185 479 19 568 7 289 9 138 741 527 1 873 20 275 5 740 9 205 933 1 881 2 516 1 436 1 361 42 33 18 716 617 998 224 4 055 1 901 469 4 815 7 888 1 638 4 234 9 005 2 127 48 277 4 969 808 3 387 774 1 074 208 659 207 2 199 765 1 061 63 10 300 2 183 439 1 068 93 214 369 221 185 31 5 2 247 59 109 40 376 155 412 517 815 1 576 535 1 164 2 176 5 003 509 54 384 71 107 – 90 17 6 351 2 202 3 083 273 237 556 7 009 1 841 3 194 324 787 863 450 425 – 25 6 485 183 346 65 1 187 543 457 1 728 2 631 1 523 1 448 3 113 2 150 15 825 2 274 271 1 621 382 511 104 305 102 3 929 1 501 1 797 189 87 355 4 289 1 381 1 873 175 344 516 266 266 – – 3 683 158 185 43 1 041 510 490 1 056 1 833 1 736 733 1 619 2 209 10 188 687 147 393 147 116 38 52 26
UNMARRIED-PARTNER HOUSEHOLDS
Total Male and female Both male Both female
SELECTED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS
Households With one or more subfamilies With related members 15 years and over other than spouse, children, parents, or parents-in-law of householder With roomer, boarder, or foster child 15 years and over
FERTILITY
Women 15 to 24 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 25 to 34 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 35 to 44 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women
1 2 2 3
ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH
Persons 5 years and over Speak a language other than English 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and over Do not speak English " very well" 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and over 6 991 3 180 523 2 426 231 1 185 155 863 167
DISABILITY STATUS OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS
Persons 16 to 64 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation In labor force With a self-care limitation With a work disability In labor force Prevented from working No work disability In labor force Persons 65 to 74 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation Persons 75 years and over With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation 1 620 36 19 10 24 210 50 101 1 410 913 90 19 11 13 39 11 11 – 237 28.8 17 1.7 254 67 51 38 68 – 28 19 2 70 – – 1 172 44 23 – 37 78 27 44 1 094 751 77 18 18 – 41 13 13 2 190 25.9 5 .9 195 22 – – 47 – 56 22 – 48 – – 1 910 133 112 – 73 333 23 277 1 577 1 260 78 35 35 25 43 19 19 19 151 15.1 28 2.7 179 50 35 29 64 – – 45 – 20 – – 890 23 20 6 11 89 32 36 801 552 19 4 4 – 8 2 2 2 79 18.6 17 3.4 96 27 16 14 38 – 13 7 3 8 – – 1 375 58 35 – 43 153 59 90 1 222 893 104 21 7 21 41 25 22 22 210 26.2 14 1.9 224 36 23 21 87 8 17 26 3 47 – – 4 622 307 169 4 232 895 197 616 3 727 2 316 188 65 44 54 74 42 35 30 283 11.6 8 .3 291 57 34 23 164 – 14 – – 56 – – 991 31 20 – 19 125 46 71 866 681 58 10 10 3 20 8 8 4 153 29.3 12 2.2 165 16 12 12 55 13 34 12 2 31 2 – 34 523 2 120 1 441 200 1 361 4 980 2 007 2 608 29 543 23 439 2 290 563 427 390 1 159 386 323 224 6 085 32.5 479 2.4 6 564 1 356 756 588 2 196 120 678 778 151 1 240 10 35 783 16 12 – 6 70 23 42 713 572 35 3 2 1 5 2 2 2 73 18.3 6 1.4 79 30 28 13 14 7 3 20 – 5 – – 3 807 256 194 30 172 734 361 338 3 073 2 551 244 96 64 72 112 26 24 14 807 38.7 60 2.8 867 163 92 84 402 – 111 60 42 89 – – 11 366 768 503 73 502 1 682 685 870 9 684 7 503 935 176 136 128 482 184 167 85 2 000 32.8 180 2.6 2 180 458 218 186 656 61 181 257 65 487 10 5 7 099 323 186 16 214 812 273 483 6 287 5 161 443 126 89 62 254 74 47 58 1 172 31.2 82 2.0 1 254 232 140 121 395 29 105 209 26 241 – 17
VETERAN STATUS
Male civilian veterans Percent of civilian males 16 years and over Female civilian veterans Percent of civilian females 16 years and over
PERIOD OF SERVICE
Civilian veterans 16 years and over May 1975 or later service only September 1980 or later service only Served 2 or more years Vietnam era, no Korean conflict Vietnam era and Korean conflict February 1955 to July 1964 only Korean conflict, no World War II Korean conflict and World War II World War II, no Korean conflict World War I Other service
76
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 76 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
Table 3.
Social Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Iroquois Con.
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Onondaga Total
Seneca Seneca Nation Tonawanda Seneca SenecaCayuga
Seneca
Tuscarora
Wyandotte
Juaneno
Kalispel
Karok
Kaw
RESIDENCE IN 1985
Persons 5 years and over Same house Different house in the United States Same county Different county Same State Different State Abroad 1 642 611 995 685 310 165 145 36 581 232 241 19 10 79 644 229 285 38 4 88 39 39 – – 474 8 54 – 162 22 136 145 297 2 048 223 459 2 058 1 642 96 16 66 14 9 4 1 4 8 3 4 2 1 284 986 248 488 760 834 926 50 7 3 3 2 1 497 560 905 257 648 790 858 32 419 201 212 159 53 25 28 6 202 82 74 – 10 36 131 34 68 4 11 14 11 11 – – 148 – 4 2 12 8 667 37 35 946 34 50 1 471 419 19 – 19 – 3 – 3 – 368 225 131 72 59 19 40 12 138 71 50 7 8 2 167 74 44 – 27 22 15 15 – – 176 13 9 12 20 4 200 25 32 1 280 34 78 2 294 368 44 7 19 18 15 – 10 5 1 139 634 505 174 331 130 201 – 417 115 253 3 – 46 474 82 265 33 23 71 14 14 – – 372 – 8 8 94 18 191 112 215 1 920 108 185 1 713 1 139 35 2 27 6 1 – – 1 2 929 1 564 1 341 879 462 222 240 24 1 261 474 662 25 10 90 1 154 398 510 46 88 112 50 50 – – 1 111 76 80 20 326 105 322 209 429 2 053 224 602 2 688 2 929 110 46 64 – 31 20 11 – 2 256 1 019 1 221 688 533 254 279 16 908 330 458 25 21 74 879 177 541 21 75 65 24 24 – – 722 – 14 – 139 87 626 259 353 1 363 170 257 1 512 2 256 39 18 21 – 23 8 15 – 1 463 827 634 500 134 124 10 2 580 171 364 4 – 41 526 116 288 30 28 64 16 16 – – 466 25 44 – 56 28 500 158 237 1 500 90 192 2 133 1 463 542 38 438 66 128 16 90 22 159 78 81 26 55 33 22 – 83 55 12 1 2 13 53 14 24 – 4 11 5 5 – – 29 5 8 3 8 2 250 17 35 2 059 13 29 2 231 159 15 – 11 4 8 – 8 – 2 762 1 174 1 564 891 673 376 297 24 1 121 398 568 47 16 92 1 180 355 564 34 125 102 51 51 – – 1 046 72 89 18 319 177 555 260 528 2 031 234 528 2 256 2 762 168 41 108 19 30 5 25 – 1 061 521 538 284 254 119 135 2 395 84 231 10 2 68 459 68 268 7 71 45 14 14 – – 408 12 18 – 78 28 359 111 213 1 919 120 227 1 892 1 061 16 11 – 5 4 2 – 2
MARITAL STATUS
Males 15 years and over Never married Now married, except separated Separated Widowed Divorced Females 15 years and over Never married Now married, except separated Separated Widowed Divorced 3 492 1 446 1 426 126 146 348 3 212 1 078 1 272 197 321 344 344 330 11 3 3 212 129 187 42 653 408 625 698 166 670 712 451 038 3 152 1 293 1 302 119 128 310 2 914 970 1 160 193 283 308 318 304 11 3 2 888 116 174 28 621 396 638 636 099 728 644 323 054
UNMARRIED-PARTNER HOUSEHOLDS
Total Male and female Both male Both female
SELECTED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS
Households With one or more subfamilies With related members 15 years and over other than spouse, children, parents, or parents-in-law of householder With roomer, boarder, or foster child 15 years and over
FERTILITY
Women 15 to 24 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 25 to 34 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 35 to 44 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women
1 1 1 2
1 1 1 2
ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH
Persons 5 years and over Speak a language other than English 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and over Do not speak English " very well" 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and over 8 284 1 150 235 770 145 256 28 171 57 7 497 1 087 228 732 127 238 28 158 52
DISABILITY STATUS OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS
Persons 16 to 64 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation In labor force With a self-care limitation With a work disability In labor force Prevented from working No work disability In labor force Persons 65 to 74 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation Persons 75 years and over With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation 1 160 95 62 17 57 159 80 71 1 001 779 39 11 11 11 – – – – 184 32.2 9 1.4 193 36 25 25 72 – 23 28 – 34 – – 5 850 386 301 38 229 953 366 502 4 897 3 819 353 63 53 50 198 61 46 45 1 178 34.9 108 3.4 1 286 264 132 105 442 17 162 149 2 237 – 13 5 309 342 257 38 226 854 338 445 4 455 3 491 313 47 37 34 182 56 41 40 1 043 34.1 104 3.6 1 147 218 113 86 421 17 162 124 2 190 – 13 282 31 31 – 3 60 24 28 222 154 19 – – – 2 – – – 85 47.2 2 1.5 87 28 6 6 19 – – 20 – 20 – – 259 13 13 – – 39 4 29 220 174 21 16 16 16 14 5 5 5 50 36.8 2 1.3 52 18 13 13 2 – – 5 – 27 – – 805 20 10 – 20 63 21 37 742 590 45 21 21 19 19 17 17 7 99 24.7 9 1.9 108 14 11 9 48 – 8 11 9 18 – – 2 055 214 135 18 139 353 134 181 1 702 1 276 104 33 28 24 58 13 13 5 282 24.2 15 1.4 297 85 70 28 48 – 44 30 7 83 – – 1 598 42 38 8 22 154 64 84 1 444 1 188 92 34 23 23 31 9 7 8 290 33.1 10 1.2 300 74 40 17 119 6 41 14 – 46 – – 981 70 19 2 64 68 19 49 913 733 62 7 7 7 38 11 3 8 158 27.5 – – 158 2 – – 74 15 19 7 5 36 – – 117 – – – – 5 – 5 112 68 4 – – – – – – – 18 24.3 – – 18 5 3 – 8 – – – 2 3 – – 1 965 63 39 – 45 233 62 144 1 732 1 262 158 35 25 21 82 29 26 17 350 32.2 40 3.5 390 34 18 13 167 7 57 21 – 101 – 3 712 34 22 – 34 70 31 36 642 537 71 9 3 9 40 2 2 – 177 46.5 – – 177 38 18 4 52 6 – 12 3 53 11 2
VETERAN STATUS
Male civilian veterans Percent of civilian males 16 years and over Female civilian veterans Percent of civilian females 16 years and over
PERIOD OF SERVICE
Civilian veterans 16 years and over May 1975 or later service only September 1980 or later service only Served 2 or more years Vietnam era, no Korean conflict Vietnam era and Korean conflict February 1955 to July 1964 only Korean conflict, no World War II Korean conflict and World War II World War II, no Korean conflict World War I Other service
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 77 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
77
Table 3.
Social Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Kiowa Klallam
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Kickapoo Total Kiowa Oklahoma Kiowa Total Klallam Port Gamble Klallam Klamath Konkow Kootenai Long Island
RESIDENCE IN 1985
Persons 5 years and over Same house Different house in the United States Same county Different county Same State Different State Abroad 3 137 1 609 1 488 710 778 379 399 40 1 134 594 383 10 9 138 1 370 492 488 49 121 220 73 73 – – 1 231 66 117 12 365 129 353 387 801 2 070 297 748 2 519 3 137 1 299 433 787 79 732 183 501 48 8 3 4 2 2 1 500 818 638 431 207 248 959 44 8 3 4 2 2 1 009 492 473 317 156 218 938 44 491 326 165 114 51 30 21 – 173 36 119 2 6 10 200 41 127 5 18 9 – – – – 147 11 12 – 38 22 579 37 101 2 730 38 89 2 342 491 114 7 56 51 8 – – 8 1 399 628 768 503 265 136 129 3 476 223 190 21 13 29 605 161 351 10 23 60 42 42 – – 366 14 44 10 122 96 787 202 401 1 985 103 311 3 019 1 399 68 22 44 2 15 7 8 – 664 209 455 264 191 102 89 – 224 93 95 13 8 15 320 82 197 8 7 26 12 12 – – 147 – 13 – 50 62 1 240 117 257 2 197 50 146 2 920 664 63 22 41 – 12 7 5 – 413 234 179 140 39 30 9 – 155 82 59 6 3 5 138 33 74 2 8 21 30 30 – – 120 12 26 10 43 23 535 31 61 1 968 36 141 3 917 413 5 – 3 2 3 – 3 – 2 1 1 1 754 006 748 088 660 344 316 – 320 179 138 100 38 27 11 3 124 49 34 14 5 22 137 15 79 11 25 7 – – – – 126 4 14 – 21 19 905 32 45 1 406 19 50 2 632 320 7 – 4 3 – – – – 674 296 376 251 125 30 95 2 241 123 74 1 7 36 263 70 88 5 31 69 53 53 – – 263 38 62 3 64 41 641 65 97 1 492 68 146 2 147 674 111 38 63 10 11 11 – – 444 236 208 107 101 85 16 – 154 29 74 7 8 36 212 75 67 24 28 18 – – – – 149 – 21 – 84 48 571 24 23 958 41 78 1 902 444 26 – 26 – – – – –
MARITAL STATUS
Males 15 years and over Never married Now married, except separated Separated Widowed Divorced Females 15 years and over Never married Now married, except separated Separated Widowed Divorced 3 241 1 270 1 370 192 91 318 3 228 978 1 475 144 165 466 124 124 – – 2 509 217 254 22 883 484 548 922 927 090 671 592 373 3 068 1 234 1 251 190 85 308 3 028 937 1 348 139 147 457 124 124 – – 2 362 206 242 22 845 462 547 885 826 063 633 503 374 859 310 346 42 16 145 1 198 357 370 116 92 263 90 90 – – 930 37 31 19 345 224 649 300 565 1 883 200 697 3 485 2 754 195 67 100 28 21 – 7 14
UNMARRIED-PARTNER HOUSEHOLDS
Total Male and female Both male Both female
SELECTED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS
Households With one or more subfamilies With related members 15 years and over other than spouse, children, parents, or parents-in-law of householder With roomer, boarder, or foster child 15 years and over
FERTILITY
Women 15 to 24 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 25 to 34 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 35 to 44 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women
1 2 1 2
1 2 1 2
ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH
Persons 5 years and over Speak a language other than English 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and over Do not speak English " very well" 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and over 8 500 1 064 117 668 279 173 57 88 28 8 009 950 110 612 228 165 57 88 20
DISABILITY STATUS OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS
Persons 16 to 64 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation In labor force With a self-care limitation With a work disability In labor force Prevented from working No work disability In labor force Persons 65 to 74 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation Persons 75 years and over With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation 2 158 92 34 – 80 214 82 118 1 944 1 408 112 34 18 24 46 32 25 23 212 19.9 5 .4 217 23 11 11 95 7 40 5 2 43 2 – 5 604 279 166 46 184 582 201 302 5 022 3 716 241 38 38 18 184 39 39 11 894 28.9 64 2.1 958 178 124 89 397 10 80 140 15 136 – 2 5 302 261 148 32 184 532 179 280 4 770 3 531 218 38 38 18 156 33 33 11 854 29.3 64 2.2 918 165 117 82 385 10 80 138 15 125 – – 302 18 18 14 – 50 22 22 252 185 23 – – – 28 6 6 – 40 23.3 – – 40 13 7 7 12 – – 2 – 11 – 2 964 57 26 1 42 94 24 67 870 591 52 – – – 32 22 22 22 120 26.3 10 1.7 130 42 5 2 51 – 7 9 – 21 – – 470 23 12 – 12 52 10 39 418 290 31 – – – 17 17 17 17 74 36.1 – – 74 19 3 – 37 – – 2 – 16 – – 277 17 1 1 16 15 12 3 262 173 8 – – – 2 – – – 29 18.7 – – 29 13 – – 8 – 3 3 – 2 – – 1 761 90 64 23 67 177 63 95 1 584 1 078 98 24 24 12 59 24 24 20 180 22.5 12 1.0 192 38 33 29 50 4 54 13 4 29 – – 216 16 8 – 8 61 – 45 155 119 15 – – – 11 3 3 3 41 37.3 – – 41 – – – 10 – 5 19 – 7 – – 446 9 9 – 9 52 22 21 394 281 23 1 1 1 9 9 9 – 50 20.7 2 .8 52 6 6 6 30 – 3 5 – 8 – – 305 43 30 – 21 45 8 37 260 211 33 9 – 9 19 9 3 9 76 50.3 – – 76 12 4 4 14 14 8 7 8 13 – –
VETERAN STATUS
Male civilian veterans Percent of civilian males 16 years and over Female civilian veterans Percent of civilian females 16 years and over
PERIOD OF SERVICE
Civilian veterans 16 years and over May 1975 or later service only September 1980 or later service only Served 2 or more years Vietnam era, no Korean conflict Vietnam era and Korean conflict February 1955 to July 1964 only Korean conflict, no World War II Korean conflict and World War II World War II, no Korean conflict World War I Other service
78
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 78 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
Table 3.
Social Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Luiseno
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Total Luiseno Pala Lumbee Lummi Maidu Makah Maliseet Mandan Mattaponi Menominee
RESIDENCE IN 1985
Persons 5 years and over Same house Different house in the United States Same county Different county Same State Different State Abroad 2 486 1 326 1 152 864 288 160 128 8 994 430 438 14 16 96 988 318 433 53 58 126 79 79 – – 885 61 86 12 210 74 352 228 471 2 066 264 595 2 254 2 486 416 77 282 57 57 7 34 16 1 538 810 720 607 113 77 36 8 565 224 270 8 8 55 651 248 265 27 41 70 23 23 – – 518 36 63 – 137 62 453 160 325 2 031 155 305 1 968 1 538 226 40 142 44 26 3 18 5 487 281 206 137 69 12 57 – 212 104 95 3 – 10 169 28 102 7 11 21 37 37 – – 166 19 8 7 33 – – 44 109 2 477 51 171 3 353 487 157 37 109 11 29 4 14 11 46 28 18 13 4 2 2 680 489 065 077 988 909 079 126 2 712 1 344 1 368 998 370 246 124 – 1 087 568 408 7 13 91 973 355 372 23 75 148 146 144 2 – 808 59 90 5 303 196 647 271 641 2 365 169 489 2 893 2 712 132 40 71 21 22 5 17 – 2 051 755 1 287 795 492 274 218 9 738 220 352 24 26 116 848 279 360 52 70 87 54 52 2 – 720 44 85 13 233 156 670 197 234 1 188 174 511 2 937 2 051 125 11 103 11 38 5 33 – 1 434 640 792 528 264 131 133 2 495 254 187 12 8 34 584 182 240 45 35 82 75 75 – – 468 8 24 9 161 60 373 182 409 2 247 103 318 3 087 1 434 157 42 96 19 36 6 20 10 823 316 442 282 160 76 84 65 240 100 85 25 – 30 416 124 160 23 38 71 36 36 – – 249 15 26 – 113 48 425 95 110 1 158 90 216 2 400 823 104 10 77 17 26 – 11 15 1 110 361 730 345 385 132 253 19 314 136 122 5 15 36 493 193 160 22 22 96 35 35 – – 344 18 19 – 121 50 413 160 245 1 531 106 211 1 991 1 110 183 59 107 17 23 12 8 3 428 223 202 43 159 106 53 3 255 107 119 6 4 19 140 47 63 8 8 14 14 14 – – 197 5 22 6 44 – – 25 38 1 520 3 6 2 000 428 6 – 6 – 3 – 3 – 7 3 3 2 1 113 473 624 163 461 885 576 16
MARITAL STATUS
Males 15 years and over Never married Now married, except separated Separated Widowed Divorced Females 15 years and over Never married Now married, except separated Separated Widowed Divorced 17 796 6 303 9 100 747 404 1 242 19 017 5 383 9 443 926 1 647 1 618 766 763 3 – 15 628 780 1 096 121 4 496 1 702 379 4 586 7 920 1 727 4 115 10 567 2 568 46 680 1 324 548 710 66 541 247 254 40 2 628 1 188 966 130 59 285 2 957 1 203 1 019 161 232 342 306 298 – 8 2 354 174 228 26 801 557 695 832 739 090 555 337 409
UNMARRIED-PARTNER HOUSEHOLDS
Total Male and female Both male Both female
SELECTED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS
Households With one or more subfamilies With related members 15 years and over other than spouse, children, parents, or parents-in-law of householder With roomer, boarder, or foster child 15 years and over
FERTILITY
Women 15 to 24 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 25 to 34 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 35 to 44 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women
1 2 1 2
ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH
Persons 5 years and over Speak a language other than English 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and over Do not speak English " very well" 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and over 7 113 717 274 364 79 164 45 101 18
DISABILITY STATUS OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS
Persons 16 to 64 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation In labor force With a self-care limitation With a work disability In labor force Prevented from working No work disability In labor force Persons 65 to 74 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation Persons 75 years and over With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation 1 786 101 13 2 91 95 43 48 1 691 1 228 91 8 2 6 48 24 21 14 257 26.6 7 .7 264 41 28 28 74 14 15 67 3 50 – – 1 083 82 8 2 75 46 18 26 1 037 768 63 6 – 6 39 22 19 12 183 32.9 7 1.1 190 17 13 13 51 14 2 62 1 43 – – 334 2 2 – 2 30 19 9 304 199 19 2 2 – 2 – – – 28 14.5 – – 28 2 – – 12 – 9 – 2 3 – – 31 887 2 882 1 122 167 2 372 3 560 1 065 2 226 28 327 22 238 1 856 462 347 280 947 465 383 351 2 866 16.9 144 .8 3 010 731 451 380 1 130 60 322 184 35 520 – 28 1 793 128 89 3 87 228 53 157 1 565 1 017 102 20 14 11 48 17 17 10 165 15.7 9 1.0 174 26 5 5 40 – 26 34 8 36 – 4 1 372 90 58 10 34 185 44 112 1 187 888 70 8 8 2 46 13 13 7 212 30.4 6 .7 218 42 7 7 78 – 27 23 – 48 – – 943 36 19 – 25 145 41 97 798 607 42 5 5 2 12 3 3 – 75 16.0 11 2.0 86 16 11 11 22 – 8 12 – 28 – – 560 26 9 2 22 55 27 21 505 357 25 2 2 2 19 – – – 41 17.6 7 1.7 48 19 10 3 12 – – 13 2 2 – – 746 29 23 15 12 85 25 27 661 490 22 6 6 – 5 2 – 2 97 32.3 34 7.1 131 54 11 6 35 – 8 18 – 16 – – 361 13 13 – 6 38 18 13 323 233 24 8 4 8 10 3 – 3 109 42.7 – – 109 36 11 – 24 – 13 26 – 10 – – 4 831 166 141 40 93 514 161 269 4 317 3 127 216 32 32 17 115 61 54 46 601 23.7 59 2.1 660 169 82 78 261 4 79 57 6 77 – 7
VETERAN STATUS
Male civilian veterans Percent of civilian males 16 years and over Female civilian veterans Percent of civilian females 16 years and over
PERIOD OF SERVICE
Civilian veterans 16 years and over May 1975 or later service only September 1980 or later service only Served 2 or more years Vietnam era, no Korean conflict Vietnam era and Korean conflict February 1955 to July 1964 only Korean conflict, no World War II Korean conflict and World War II World War II, no Korean conflict World War I Other service
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 79 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
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Table 3.
Social Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Miami
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Total Miami Oklahoma Miami Miccosukee Micmac Mission Indians Miwok Modoc Mohegan Mono Nanticoke Narragansett
RESIDENCE IN 1985
Persons 5 years and over Same house Different house in the United States Same county Different county Same State Different State Abroad 4 2 2 1 145 047 073 161 912 460 452 25 3 169 1 548 1 596 953 643 339 304 25 1 157 378 624 11 9 135 1 304 263 740 47 79 175 75 75 – – 1 206 19 16 – 286 122 427 361 509 1 410 282 632 2 241 3 169 155 23 127 5 28 7 18 3 640 310 330 152 178 94 84 – 182 52 105 12 – 13 339 77 203 9 38 12 10 10 – – 212 2 7 12 77 43 558 77 126 1 636 64 166 2 594 640 12 – 12 – – – – – 238 151 87 33 54 45 9 – 88 19 49 – – 20 104 23 47 5 25 4 2 2 – – 84 20 8 – 27 10 370 17 51 3 000 29 86 2 966 238 176 53 120 3 93 36 54 3 2 484 1 121 1 306 726 580 282 298 57 993 360 454 46 27 106 1 017 348 467 35 54 113 58 56 – 2 903 5 37 36 242 103 426 295 543 1 841 217 398 1 834 2 484 343 19 315 9 52 – 52 – 1 933 1 048 873 614 259 165 94 12 758 225 378 8 39 108 885 206 449 33 119 78 38 38 – – 744 46 56 31 93 14 151 253 309 1 221 105 165 1 571 1 933 400 21 249 130 96 7 63 26 3 1 1 1 059 172 887 130 757 508 249 – 510 219 291 161 130 72 58 – 262 101 127 1 12 21 170 56 75 11 15 13 3 3 – – 215 14 21 – 54 7 130 47 54 1 149 28 55 1 964 510 55 – 46 9 8 – 8 – 933 510 420 181 239 80 159 3 407 148 158 62 5 34 409 72 224 7 43 63 11 11 – – 267 – – 4 71 43 606 103 102 990 65 168 2 585 933 58 7 51 – – – – – 1 509 628 875 633 242 215 27 6 614 324 206 13 14 57 641 253 243 15 49 81 41 41 – – 535 13 48 – 187 100 535 154 284 1 844 87 183 2 103 1 509 249 20 150 79 73 – 54 19 1 378 829 549 332 217 109 108 – 654 228 297 36 11 82 603 134 327 9 47 86 50 50 – – 627 13 32 10 116 48 414 126 150 1 190 124 213 1 718 1 378 37 – 34 3 3 – – 3 2 356 1 247 1 103 749 354 149 205 6 895 380 352 29 15 119 1 086 436 358 44 161 87 110 100 10 – 966 56 60 35 276 121 438 219 235 1 073 189 441 2 333 2 356 126 45 63 18 23 – 23 –
MARITAL STATUS
Males 15 years and over Never married Now married, except separated Separated Widowed Divorced Females 15 years and over Never married Now married, except separated Separated Widowed Divorced 1 452 458 805 23 9 157 1 827 371 1 044 56 123 233 86 86 – – 1 544 28 30 12 386 192 497 495 678 1 370 394 918 2 330 4 145 184 32 147 5 28 7 18 3 1 227 551 449 39 35 153 1 249 401 541 72 56 179 147 139 8 – 1 081 51 70 40 312 282 904 343 638 1 860 243 462 1 901 3 059 166 9 133 24 59 – 48 11
UNMARRIED-PARTNER HOUSEHOLDS
Total Male and female Both male Both female
SELECTED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS
Households With one or more subfamilies With related members 15 years and over other than spouse, children, parents, or parents-in-law of householder With roomer, boarder, or foster child 15 years and over
FERTILITY
Women 15 to 24 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 25 to 34 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 35 to 44 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women
ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH
Persons 5 years and over Speak a language other than English 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and over Do not speak English " very well" 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and over
DISABILITY STATUS OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS
Persons 16 to 64 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation In labor force With a self-care limitation With a work disability In labor force Prevented from working No work disability In labor force Persons 65 to 74 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation Persons 75 years and over With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation 2 943 117 69 28 93 253 103 123 2 690 2 234 165 22 18 11 59 2 2 2 417 30.3 27 1.5 444 112 52 43 84 19 68 73 9 79 – – 2 209 73 47 14 55 190 76 90 2 019 1 658 123 15 11 4 39 2 2 2 337 30.8 27 2.1 364 93 39 30 73 10 63 49 9 67 – – 455 13 – – 13 29 9 17 426 367 33 7 7 7 13 – – – 57 33.9 – – 57 19 13 13 9 9 2 6 – 12 – – 162 – – – – 3 3 – 159 125 13 – – – 17 – – – 16 18.2 – – 16 – – – – – – 6 10 – – – 1 837 129 74 22 101 268 121 139 1 569 1 186 66 21 13 10 18 14 14 12 241 25.9 38 3.8 279 80 44 44 94 18 47 33 – 7 – – 1 255 103 61 – 54 190 37 153 1 065 806 196 25 25 20 109 40 29 17 198 26.7 9 1.0 207 18 9 – 44 6 9 36 14 80 – – 2 080 73 51 – 47 261 115 111 1 819 1 282 122 38 38 28 74 18 18 11 266 23.5 17 1.4 283 51 37 37 63 13 37 49 3 62 – 5 360 10 3 3 7 46 42 – 314 222 40 – – – 3 – – – 78 30.7 6 3.8 84 7 7 7 26 5 7 21 – 18 – – 665 43 38 5 29 109 34 61 556 437 27 – – – 13 – – – 151 38.3 18 4.6 169 30 18 18 76 15 – 18 10 20 – – 1 017 39 11 – 36 164 58 99 853 662 73 20 14 6 58 21 19 5 150 25.6 4 .6 154 17 3 3 46 – – 20 – 69 – 2 1 021 69 21 7 62 117 42 57 904 742 142 42 20 32 82 14 11 14 183 28.2 19 3.2 202 26 7 7 42 – 39 17 – 66 – 12 1 640 158 91 9 115 285 110 158 1 355 1 020 152 32 8 24 118 48 41 30 286 32.4 27 2.5 313 70 46 46 83 – 43 61 14 42 – –
VETERAN STATUS
Male civilian veterans Percent of civilian males 16 years and over Female civilian veterans Percent of civilian females 16 years and over
PERIOD OF SERVICE
Civilian veterans 16 years and over May 1975 or later service only September 1980 or later service only Served 2 or more years Vietnam era, no Korean conflict Vietnam era and Korean conflict February 1955 to July 1964 only Korean conflict, no World War II Korean conflict and World War II World War II, no Korean conflict World War I Other service
80
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 80 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
Table 3.
Social Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Northwest tribes
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Navajo Nez Perce Nomalaki Total Columbia Omaha Oregon Athabaskan Osage Otoe-Missouria Ottawa
RESIDENCE IN 1985
Persons 5 years and over Same house Different house in the United States Same county Different county Same State Different State Abroad 194 116 77 45 32 15 17 758 301 932 040 892 560 332 525 532 680 943 390 226 293 119 948 392 003 593 183 3 1 2 1 1 643 372 253 092 161 511 650 18 290 101 189 122 67 60 7 – 98 28 37 – 7 26 99 19 41 6 12 21 7 7 – – 115 17 15 – 13 22 1 692 11 30 2 727 26 81 3 115 290 – – – – – – – – 656 254 300 147 153 103 50 102 281 152 106 8 – 15 307 84 167 34 12 10 10 10 – – 187 – 26 9 38 – – 109 66 606 70 152 2 171 656 440 39 374 27 251 24 205 22 474 160 212 101 111 75 36 102 184 96 69 8 – 11 253 72 132 30 10 9 – – – – 115 – 24 9 28 – – 99 34 343 44 67 1 523 474 427 33 372 22 245 18 205 22 3 1 2 1 781 654 113 289 824 395 429 14 305 115 190 62 128 29 99 – 133 47 61 – 3 22 105 21 67 – 7 10 7 7 – – 101 – 10 – 27 – – 14 28 2 000 16 38 2 375 305 14 – 14 – – – – – 9 4 4 2 2 1 494 616 836 562 274 316 958 42 1 589 839 743 413 330 146 184 7 541 163 243 9 38 88 642 177 246 19 87 113 27 27 – – 516 26 60 22 156 101 647 173 248 1 434 136 340 2 500 1 589 151 23 94 34 71 10 43 18 7 3 4 2 1 1 252 213 001 289 712 022 690 38
MARITAL STATUS
Males 15 years and over Never married Now married, except separated Separated Widowed Divorced Females 15 years and over Never married Now married, except separated Separated Widowed Divorced 67 30 30 1 1 3 76 28 33 3 5 5 1 375 573 524 26 56 196 1 566 457 642 98 111 258 168 166 2 – 1 406 57 100 18 390 244 626 360 638 1 772 353 760 2 153 3 643 707 124 491 92 229 73 144 12 1 300 694 362 67 53 124 1 471 621 434 115 156 145 125 125 – – 1 048 137 128 20 425 473 1 113 356 882 2 478 267 918 3 438 3 781 714 184 434 96 188 86 74 28 3 980 1 105 2 213 96 64 502 3 701 903 1 846 61 303 588 216 206 – 10 3 988 85 187 67 641 238 371 876 365 558 869 681 934 2 829 1 039 1 361 37 62 330 2 775 729 1 338 110 221 377 197 177 8 12 2 478 89 146 53 664 423 637 617 139 846 577 406 437
UNMARRIED-PARTNER HOUSEHOLDS
Total Male and female Both male Both female 4 706 4 643 28 35 54 776 4 916 6 962 265 21 788 11 613 533 21 321 46 215 2 168 13 523 42 416 3 137 194 145 39 96 9 64 18 39 6 758 696 630 760 306 979 755 297 927
SELECTED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS
Households With one or more subfamilies With related members 15 years and over other than spouse, children, parents, or parents-in-law of householder With roomer, boarder, or foster child 15 years and over
FERTILITY
Women 15 to 24 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 25 to 34 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 35 to 44 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women
1 1 1 1
1 1 1 2
ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH
Persons 5 years and over Speak a language other than English 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and over Do not speak English " very well" 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and over 9 494 452 114 321 17 87 23 64 – 7 252 533 52 382 99 100 2 71 27
DISABILITY STATUS OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS
Persons 16 to 64 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation In labor force With a self-care limitation With a work disability In labor force Prevented from working No work disability In labor force Persons 65 to 74 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation Persons 75 years and over With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation 125 991 19 083 4 535 836 17 322 12 508 3 177 8 165 113 483 68 288 6 163 2 075 1 284 1 577 3 830 1 700 1 262 1 364 8 925 13.9 565 .8 490 443 270 089 795 24 643 874 76 1 586 – 49 9 2 1 1 3 2 595 108 53 10 73 355 156 173 2 240 1 685 131 17 17 2 89 30 30 19 389 29.2 20 1.3 409 54 30 22 125 – 53 53 19 103 – 2 162 5 5 – 2 27 3 22 135 87 20 6 6 6 15 – – – 17 17.3 – – 17 – – – 7 – – 10 – – – – 531 11 2 – 11 20 – 20 511 412 35 6 6 – – – – – 36 12.8 3 1.0 39 11 11 11 10 – 2 9 – 7 – – 403 9 – – 9 10 – 10 393 316 22 6 6 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 361 158 84 5 113 314 127 159 2 047 1 281 130 11 7 6 59 15 15 4 278 22.9 14 1.0 292 78 44 34 76 16 20 33 4 65 – – 205 7 4 4 7 24 11 3 181 151 13 – – – 3 – – – 39 31.7 – – 39 – – – 24 – 7 6 – 2 – – 6 690 204 136 46 138 553 262 239 6 137 4 811 474 48 40 31 257 76 66 28 1 261 32.5 65 1.8 1 326 189 114 74 506 31 94 218 45 234 – 9 1 025 93 28 4 77 131 55 69 894 664 69 15 13 8 49 26 14 22 187 35.1 6 .9 193 14 2 2 89 12 17 15 2 36 – 8 4 785 181 126 17 102 615 234 333 4 170 3 313 335 86 74 47 146 63 63 32 896 33.7 61 2.3 957 188 116 80 377 21 93 105 14 156 – 3
VETERAN STATUS
Male civilian veterans Percent of civilian males 16 years and over Female civilian veterans Percent of civilian females 16 years and over
PERIOD OF SERVICE
Civilian veterans 16 years and over May 1975 or later service only September 1980 or later service only Served 2 or more years Vietnam era, no Korean conflict Vietnam era and Korean conflict February 1955 to July 1964 only Korean conflict, no World War II Korean conflict and World War II World War II, no Korean conflict World War I Other service
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 81 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
81
Table 3.
Social Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Paiute
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Total Paiute Pyramid Lake Pamunkey Passamaquoddy Pawnee Penobscot Peoria Pequot Pima Piscataway Pit River
RESIDENCE IN 1985
Persons 5 years and over Same house Different house in the United States Same county Different county Same State Different State Abroad 10 4 5 3 2 1 081 940 133 004 129 252 877 8 8 3 4 2 1 1 177 823 346 500 846 083 763 8 525 324 201 155 46 13 33 – 170 105 63 – – 2 223 91 71 12 21 28 31 31 – – 189 28 9 – 54 33 611 82 132 1 610 33 130 3 939 525 73 11 41 21 16 2 8 6 392 178 214 81 133 63 70 – 121 39 50 23 5 4 220 59 101 – 28 32 2 2 – – 126 5 5 – 30 18 600 59 83 1 407 51 76 1 490 392 12 – 12 – – – – – 2 170 1 014 1 148 728 420 204 216 8 752 289 282 14 21 146 873 251 358 50 32 182 77 77 – – 660 24 49 5 233 113 485 301 612 2 033 173 310 1 792 2 170 839 160 610 69 75 10 60 5 3 018 1 187 1 820 822 998 524 474 11 1 098 397 498 10 34 159 1 400 291 700 44 103 262 87 87 – – 1 086 71 109 12 261 220 843 381 662 1 738 274 598 2 182 3 018 234 56 143 35 54 18 34 2 2 243 1 165 1 067 610 457 196 261 11 846 271 389 38 29 119 1 085 244 559 30 107 145 104 97 – 7 909 11 56 17 181 98 541 276 486 1 761 244 512 2 098 2 243 167 28 115 24 49 5 40 4 1 195 598 597 366 231 80 151 – 461 115 260 15 – 71 488 104 264 10 48 62 21 21 – – 551 2 25 – 109 15 138 95 164 1 726 92 147 1 598 1 195 36 23 10 3 22 19 – 3 621 312 309 222 87 51 36 – 247 86 100 – – 61 299 77 68 37 71 46 16 16 – – 287 7 24 – 49 22 449 39 35 897 78 126 1 615 621 10 10 – – 10 10 – – 12 6 6 4 1 991 522 409 797 612 957 655 60 790 410 375 263 112 48 64 5 351 168 138 – 14 31 314 106 142 – 20 46 4 4 – – 217 28 16 – 79 12 152 55 56 1 018 88 207 2 352 790 41 36 5 – 7 7 – – 1 588 651 937 511 426 332 94 – 514 194 232 2 12 74 637 198 239 25 88 87 38 38 – – 497 26 51 – 147 87 592 145 324 2 234 142 416 2 930 1 588 105 37 52 16 29 – 22 7
MARITAL STATUS
Males 15 years and over Never married Now married, except separated Separated Widowed Divorced Females 15 years and over Never married Now married, except separated Separated Widowed Divorced 3 673 1 693 1 404 85 78 413 4 168 1 410 1 710 139 343 566 477 477 – – 3 544 194 333 75 1 058 648 612 985 1 616 1 641 897 2 220 2 475 10 081 1 756 232 1 234 290 498 68 332 98 3 014 1 377 1 140 66 70 361 3 372 1 147 1 389 105 248 483 398 398 – – 2 867 151 282 60 847 525 620 798 311 643 732 771 419 4 222 2 122 1 379 148 176 397 5 149 2 253 1 808 198 511 379 470 462 – 8 3 675 476 569 62 1 424 1 204 846 1 447 3 075 2 125 912 2 252 2 469 12 991 4 280 460 3 243 577 1 530 138 1 137 255
UNMARRIED-PARTNER HOUSEHOLDS
Total Male and female Both male Both female
SELECTED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS
Households With one or more subfamilies With related members 15 years and over other than spouse, children, parents, or parents-in-law of householder With roomer, boarder, or foster child 15 years and over
FERTILITY
Women 15 to 24 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 25 to 34 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 35 to 44 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women
1 1 1 2
ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH
Persons 5 years and over Speak a language other than English 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and over Do not speak English " very well" 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and over 8 177 1 459 180 1 048 231 388 48 269 71
DISABILITY STATUS OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS
Persons 16 to 64 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation In labor force With a self-care limitation With a work disability In labor force Prevented from working No work disability In labor force Persons 65 to 74 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation Persons 75 years and over With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation 6 737 258 121 16 199 600 203 337 6 137 4 455 419 75 52 46 194 45 32 23 784 22.0 26 .6 810 119 81 75 284 8 65 113 31 180 2 8 5 472 200 96 10 153 536 183 300 4 936 3 577 354 56 45 32 158 34 27 14 640 21.9 11 .3 651 84 54 48 225 8 51 86 27 160 2 8 327 29 9 5 23 19 10 7 308 179 16 12 – 12 13 6 3 6 26 17.3 12 5.5 38 6 4 4 11 – 6 8 – 7 – – 256 10 – – 10 13 5 5 243 211 34 9 9 5 15 9 9 9 40 42.1 2 1.0 42 12 12 12 2 4 8 7 – 9 – – 1 463 108 63 11 85 286 137 130 1 177 833 41 5 5 – 38 7 7 4 211 29.8 18 2.1 229 47 37 18 72 17 30 19 6 38 – – 2 103 125 87 21 73 253 89 133 1 850 1 462 190 47 45 15 108 29 24 21 353 34.1 43 3.1 396 50 40 30 130 – 38 68 19 91 – – 1 670 71 44 21 49 199 119 78 1 471 1 077 111 9 9 9 79 45 45 6 299 37.8 19 1.8 318 38 27 27 135 21 65 28 – 28 – 3 791 27 10 4 21 75 19 45 716 582 74 1 – 1 50 12 12 – 108 23.9 2 .4 110 22 16 16 34 – 20 6 – 28 – – 428 28 26 7 20 78 34 33 350 314 92 – – – 13 – – – 99 40.6 – – 99 7 2 – 37 11 11 10 – 23 – – 8 224 646 358 25 486 1 102 291 693 7 122 4 438 400 132 92 104 228 82 78 50 709 17.3 38 .7 747 159 95 79 218 4 61 125 6 165 – 9 587 44 21 16 34 81 30 34 506 423 29 – – – 18 11 11 7 96 28.2 2 .7 98 24 21 21 19 9 12 11 – 23 – – 996 29 22 4 10 118 47 59 878 662 46 30 17 26 32 4 4 3 141 28.4 32 5.4 173 83 44 21 47 – 15 19 – 9 – –
VETERAN STATUS
Male civilian veterans Percent of civilian males 16 years and over Female civilian veterans Percent of civilian females 16 years and over
PERIOD OF SERVICE
Civilian veterans 16 years and over May 1975 or later service only September 1980 or later service only Served 2 or more years Vietnam era, no Korean conflict Vietnam era and Korean conflict February 1955 to July 1964 only Korean conflict, no World War II Korean conflict and World War II World War II, no Korean conflict World War I Other service
82
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 82 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
Table 3.
Social Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Potawatomi Pueblo
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Pomo Ponca Total Citizen Band Potawatomi Potawatomi Prairie Band Powhatan Total Acoma Arizona Tewa Cochiti Hopi
RESIDENCE IN 1985
Persons 5 years and over Same house Different house in the United States Same county Different county Same State Different State Abroad 4 1 2 1 396 492 849 883 966 851 115 55 2 412 1 176 1 228 659 569 369 200 8 819 316 351 36 16 100 1 011 217 519 26 84 165 22 22 – – 666 53 66 21 224 121 540 250 530 2 120 262 771 2 943 2 412 291 37 196 58 95 16 57 22 15 7 7 4 3 2 1 466 728 678 151 527 114 413 60 1 848 1 186 662 305 357 232 125 – 632 230 337 7 21 37 783 139 491 2 64 87 2 2 – – 710 19 8 11 108 24 222 181 371 2 050 155 300 1 935 1 848 6 – 6 – – – – – 12 6 6 3 2 1 1 576 016 508 548 960 776 184 52 552 245 307 149 158 71 87 – 196 60 124 – 4 8 216 72 111 3 8 22 – – – – 180 15 10 – 66 54 818 66 125 1 894 32 100 3 125 552 57 5 47 5 12 – 12 – 726 280 446 244 202 94 108 – 277 63 154 8 6 46 270 77 86 15 70 22 32 32 – – 340 13 9 10 45 – – 49 72 1 469 42 130 3 095 726 55 15 40 – 6 – 6 – 49 31 17 10 7 4 3 605 583 766 222 544 298 246 256 3 571 2 297 1 272 491 781 593 188 2 1 194 540 538 16 39 61 1 448 583 555 62 106 142 117 115 – 2 1 030 137 154 10 386 201 521 394 751 1 906 272 708 2 603 3 571 1 965 315 1 453 197 525 112 310 103 379 239 140 90 50 35 15 – 104 47 39 11 – 7 144 56 61 14 – 13 5 5 – – 56 8 12 – 40 – – 36 138 3 833 29 53 1 828 379 159 22 122 15 38 6 24 8 1 083 808 270 180 90 34 56 5 444 193 177 4 21 49 380 123 170 26 38 23 20 17 3 – 306 37 30 2 101 54 535 64 102 1 594 54 150 2 778 1 083 487 73 337 77 132 22 74 36 10 5 4 3 1 1 574 694 829 053 776 039 737 51
MARITAL STATUS
Males 15 years and over Never married Now married, except separated Separated Widowed Divorced Females 15 years and over Never married Now married, except separated Separated Widowed Divorced 1 420 560 601 39 33 187 1 759 652 625 133 115 234 93 84 – 9 1 352 98 168 61 406 255 628 565 1 180 2 088 279 702 2 516 4 396 369 62 224 83 63 22 19 22 5 780 1 805 3 132 68 77 698 6 317 1 570 3 281 162 480 824 247 240 – 7 5 664 162 222 53 1 286 504 392 1 540 2 595 1 685 1 416 3 130 2 210 15 466 546 82 371 93 156 28 107 21 4 811 1 439 2 632 53 50 637 5 125 1 275 2 638 147 400 665 222 215 – 7 4 640 125 189 37 1 056 416 394 1 252 1 996 1 594 1 175 2 532 2 155 12 576 432 71 276 85 128 22 86 20 18 982 8 559 8 087 536 457 1 343 19 684 7 046 8 592 613 1 767 1 666 1 303 1 259 26 18 14 660 2 160 2 103 86 4 692 2 565 547 5 255 9 944 1 892 3 774 9 748 2 583 49 30 6 21 2 11 3 6 1 605 537 379 343 815 390 268 691 431 4 032 1 864 1 627 116 60 365 4 089 1 414 1 692 173 392 418 344 336 – 8 3 050 407 422 21 939 497 529 138 325 043 770 212 873
UNMARRIED-PARTNER HOUSEHOLDS
Total Male and female Both male Both female
SELECTED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS
Households With one or more subfamilies With related members 15 years and over other than spouse, children, parents, or parents-in-law of householder With roomer, boarder, or foster child 15 years and over
FERTILITY
Women 15 to 24 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 25 to 34 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 35 to 44 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women
1 2 2 2 2 10 5 1 4
ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH
Persons 5 years and over Speak a language other than English 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and over Do not speak English " very well" 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and over 574 826 058 123 645 2 447 641 1 505 301
DISABILITY STATUS OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS
Persons 16 to 64 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation In labor force With a self-care limitation With a work disability In labor force Prevented from working No work disability In labor force Persons 65 to 74 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation Persons 75 years and over With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation 2 755 200 123 6 138 397 93 293 2 358 1 674 178 21 21 10 69 23 17 20 355 25.8 35 2.0 390 38 27 18 151 5 79 34 – 83 – – 1 606 94 61 7 46 189 86 82 1 417 976 80 6 6 6 54 21 21 12 225 28.2 30 3.1 255 59 24 24 75 4 32 13 13 59 – – 10 469 462 287 71 302 1 177 473 530 9 292 7 219 748 77 40 45 370 58 58 28 1 832 33.4 144 2.3 1 976 293 151 104 656 52 256 267 35 417 – – 1 134 47 43 – 26 142 56 74 992 738 119 19 12 7 82 1 1 – 243 40.8 22 2.9 265 26 10 10 88 19 15 49 4 64 – – 8 672 388 230 66 260 956 379 425 7 716 6 016 612 52 22 38 269 54 54 25 1 482 32.3 101 2.0 1 583 235 126 79 507 33 232 207 28 341 – – 372 20 13 5 10 50 28 12 322 255 10 4 4 – 9 3 3 3 61 33.5 21 9.7 82 27 10 10 28 – 9 8 3 7 – – 423 17 12 6 11 58 40 18 365 300 47 6 6 – 30 8 2 6 122 45.9 – – 122 14 5 5 56 – 16 9 – 27 – – 33 589 1 625 810 197 1 175 2 506 913 1 271 31 083 21 756 1 699 302 235 201 1 400 403 344 271 4 402 24.5 218 1.1 4 620 1 046 589 549 1 637 50 433 552 31 825 9 37 2 324 100 65 17 53 123 28 85 2 201 1 520 102 40 35 32 105 24 16 23 339 29.5 16 1.2 355 49 31 22 159 – 48 34 6 47 – 12 223 15 9 – 6 32 5 27 191 85 15 – – – – – – – 37 37.0 – – 37 30 – – – – – – – 7 – – 726 54 10 – 54 62 13 25 664 490 25 – – – 46 11 11 – 135 30.4 9 2.5 144 31 22 22 27 3 37 18 – 28 – – 6 964 527 187 83 423 633 301 275 6 331 4 336 356 88 63 56 311 138 107 96 855 22.4 20 .5 875 187 76 76 412 – 84 83 – 109 – –
VETERAN STATUS
Male civilian veterans Percent of civilian males 16 years and over Female civilian veterans Percent of civilian females 16 years and over
PERIOD OF SERVICE
Civilian veterans 16 years and over May 1975 or later service only September 1980 or later service only Served 2 or more years Vietnam era, no Korean conflict Vietnam era and Korean conflict February 1955 to July 1964 only Korean conflict, no World War II Korean conflict and World War II World War II, no Korean conflict World War I Other service
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 83 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
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Table 3.
Social Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Pueblo Con.
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Isleta Jemez Laguna Pueblo San Felipe San Ildefonso San Juan Santa Ana Santa Clara Santo Domingo Taos Tewa
RESIDENCE IN 1985
Persons 5 years and over Same house Different house in the United States Same county Different county Same State Different State Abroad 2 992 2 154 833 401 432 305 127 5 1 209 493 507 47 39 123 1 101 374 435 39 115 138 120 120 – – 1 177 97 81 2 217 113 521 300 432 1 440 223 464 2 081 2 992 1 996 410 1 380 206 300 56 177 67 2 025 1 458 567 210 357 220 137 – 780 432 297 3 13 35 791 381 295 5 98 12 24 24 – – 545 121 74 – 207 155 749 218 335 1 537 107 257 2 402 2 025 1 632 426 1 089 117 925 269 567 89 5 3 2 1 693 512 147 196 951 442 509 34 2 440 1 067 1 356 581 775 277 498 17 1 001 412 435 37 19 98 958 319 520 17 46 56 34 34 – – 721 49 41 – 242 163 674 286 412 1 441 209 577 2 761 2 440 783 199 559 25 258 108 140 10 1 961 1 299 660 423 237 161 76 2 716 460 212 12 18 14 816 493 237 6 38 42 50 50 – – 460 110 115 2 232 90 388 239 466 1 950 182 491 2 698 1 961 1 609 444 1 094 71 664 241 372 51 374 315 59 27 32 20 12 – 157 91 41 – 7 18 121 52 42 – 15 12 15 15 – – 116 2 7 – 34 10 294 30 60 2 000 26 75 2 885 374 248 58 168 22 29 13 13 3 953 721 225 152 73 48 25 7 353 165 121 3 3 61 391 126 140 5 65 55 51 46 5 – 305 34 17 10 55 16 291 119 145 1 218 72 168 2 333 953 606 122 420 64 136 58 52 26 551 281 246 182 64 50 14 24 223 100 115 4 2 2 238 110 88 1 36 3 3 3 – – 172 35 23 – 57 22 386 55 47 855 51 145 2 843 551 328 44 251 33 135 32 77 26 1 065 700 363 306 57 45 12 2 390 184 162 4 13 27 478 169 200 4 55 50 32 32 – – 424 26 50 2 85 43 506 100 194 1 940 102 199 1 951 1 065 696 118 492 86 210 52 120 38 2 479 1 847 584 197 387 281 106 48 1 017 584 416 6 9 2 966 547 354 3 43 19 88 88 – – 497 174 99 – 290 193 666 296 603 2 037 156 493 3 160 2 479 1 977 497 1 389 91 719 213 466 40 1 704 998 706 517 189 108 81 – 676 312 281 18 22 43 737 266 298 8 63 102 34 34 – – 614 31 32 6 152 77 507 156 240 1 538 136 294 2 162 1 704 1 146 212 791 143 302 54 153 95 1 528 880 638 347 291 154 137 10 581 312 196 18 6 49 643 192 278 15 71 87 52 42 10 – 508 32 65 – 165 108 655 110 153 1 391 100 261 2 610 1 528 673 92 475 106 101 16 49 36
MARITAL STATUS
Males 15 years and over Never married Now married, except separated Separated Widowed Divorced Females 15 years and over Never married Now married, except separated Separated Widowed Divorced 2 215 862 1 035 78 66 174 2 231 587 1 159 90 244 151 130 130 – – 1 798 227 211 13 440 259 589 573 149 005 452 057 338
UNMARRIED-PARTNER HOUSEHOLDS
Total Male and female Both male Both female
SELECTED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS
Households With one or more subfamilies With related members 15 years and over other than spouse, children, parents, or parents-in-law of householder With roomer, boarder, or foster child 15 years and over
FERTILITY
Women 15 to 24 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 25 to 34 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 35 to 44 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women
1 2 1 2
ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH
Persons 5 years and over Speak a language other than English 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and over Do not speak English " very well" 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and over 5 693 2 156 201 1 569 386 439 48 242 149
DISABILITY STATUS OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS
Persons 16 to 64 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation In labor force With a self-care limitation With a work disability In labor force Prevented from working No work disability In labor force Persons 65 to 74 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation Persons 75 years and over With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation 2 006 80 55 9 41 151 49 95 1 855 1 462 124 11 9 5 98 24 21 12 349 29.9 18 1.7 367 58 42 40 121 – 39 56 – 93 – – 1 398 123 52 17 99 103 28 52 1 295 793 78 3 3 – 39 7 3 7 171 22.6 – – 171 56 15 15 59 – 5 14 – 37 – – 3 733 91 59 6 66 230 78 119 3 503 2 600 201 25 17 15 221 35 35 23 589 29.1 27 1.2 616 166 70 68 198 3 40 88 11 110 – – 1 711 90 37 7 71 110 37 52 1 601 1 168 81 24 16 24 21 15 15 10 251 27.2 15 1.6 266 67 42 40 124 7 16 7 – 34 5 6 1 382 64 41 – 53 114 23 77 1 268 771 54 13 12 9 22 4 – 4 87 12.8 – – 87 32 19 19 26 – 8 12 – 7 – 2 233 5 – – 5 – – – 233 147 11 – – – 11 – – – 43 30.3 2 1.8 45 8 3 – 8 – 6 17 – 6 – – 658 31 28 13 27 50 24 26 608 464 36 9 9 – 28 5 5 5 99 29.7 3 .8 102 37 21 21 42 – 11 2 – 10 – – 413 13 – – 13 20 13 3 393 318 29 3 – 3 4 4 4 2 77 35.8 2 .9 79 8 – – 29 – 2 11 5 24 – – 750 45 30 4 25 60 23 34 690 463 41 14 6 12 45 16 16 11 116 31.4 35 7.4 151 27 15 15 75 5 13 11 5 15 – – 1 710 112 78 12 59 145 12 90 1 565 989 86 10 10 – 51 – – – 158 16.8 6 .6 164 32 22 22 74 – 13 17 – 18 – 10 1 181 31 15 4 21 95 37 45 1 086 750 73 5 3 2 94 27 25 17 199 31.7 5 .7 204 31 21 15 63 10 17 36 – 47 – – 1 041 39 3 1 36 75 40 33 966 689 73 5 – 5 62 19 19 19 134 24.8 30 4.7 164 34 34 34 33 4 4 36 – 53 – –
VETERAN STATUS
Male civilian veterans Percent of civilian males 16 years and over Female civilian veterans Percent of civilian females 16 years and over
PERIOD OF SERVICE
Civilian veterans 16 years and over May 1975 or later service only September 1980 or later service only Served 2 or more years Vietnam era, no Korean conflict Vietnam era and Korean conflict February 1955 to July 1964 only Korean conflict, no World War II Korean conflict and World War II World War II, no Korean conflict World War I Other service
84
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 84 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
Table 3.
Social Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Pueblo Con. Puget Sound Salish
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Tigua Zia Zuni Total Muckleshoot Nisqually Nooksack Puyallup Skokomish Snohomish Snoqualmie Squaxin Island
RESIDENCE IN 1985
Persons 5 years and over Same house Different house in the United States Same county Different county Same State Different State Abroad 1 147 701 430 287 143 42 101 16 476 187 231 5 22 31 427 79 240 19 10 79 11 3 – 8 439 62 65 6 45 13 289 151 348 2 305 100 220 2 200 1 147 790 164 569 57 352 64 267 21 725 514 211 192 19 10 9 – 266 152 107 – 4 3 292 111 151 – 21 9 9 9 – – 198 34 24 – 75 39 520 71 143 2 014 59 129 2 186 725 526 129 356 41 237 64 145 28 7 5 1 1 341 488 820 148 672 361 311 33 9 4 4 2 1 250 686 475 916 559 947 612 89 852 539 302 216 86 49 37 11 250 141 81 10 4 14 334 132 107 15 20 60 64 64 – – 237 33 40 13 111 52 468 88 203 2 307 63 304 4 825 852 32 3 21 8 14 – 14 – 389 203 162 103 59 38 21 24 153 75 48 4 9 17 127 55 47 2 6 17 21 21 – – 128 3 8 – 24 9 375 41 77 1 878 25 103 4 120 389 19 8 11 – 3 2 1 – 802 452 345 227 118 55 63 5 314 143 132 – – 39 325 66 183 9 20 47 42 42 – – 291 32 17 – 72 61 847 81 193 2 383 49 191 3 898 802 33 8 25 – 16 – 16 – 891 302 577 384 193 140 53 12 332 120 163 3 10 36 316 107 107 7 8 87 28 25 3 – 290 11 30 – 39 29 744 113 205 1 814 100 161 1 610 891 30 12 12 6 4 2 2 – 682 350 328 192 136 111 25 4 267 91 94 2 2 78 231 52 104 7 13 55 74 67 – 7 303 16 23 3 66 56 848 61 127 2 082 48 151 3 146 682 31 1 24 6 – – – – 493 200 293 154 139 43 96 – 180 27 131 2 – 20 227 38 118 7 28 36 22 22 – – 225 12 11 3 21 – – 63 102 1 619 43 62 1 442 493 6 – 4 2 – – – – 405 187 218 88 130 113 17 – 118 48 34 – – 36 160 41 86 5 13 15 13 13 – – 76 14 13 – 39 3 77 40 96 2 400 26 54 2 077 405 15 – 9 6 6 – 6 – 431 231 190 128 62 25 37 10 151 90 49 6 4 2 180 58 97 4 7 14 9 9 – – 137 9 22 6 52 22 423 53 73 1 377 36 114 3 167 431 30 5 23 2 6 – 6 –
MARITAL STATUS
Males 15 years and over Never married Now married, except separated Separated Widowed Divorced Females 15 years and over Never married Now married, except separated Separated Widowed Divorced 2 740 1 004 1 365 153 76 142 3 003 920 1 476 123 269 215 134 128 6 – 1 895 519 550 10 829 475 573 823 731 103 590 651 798 3 287 1 292 1 408 62 78 447 3 658 1 075 1 605 135 268 575 408 398 3 7 3 250 227 319 53 832 598 719 021 046 004 699 942 778
UNMARRIED-PARTNER HOUSEHOLDS
Total Male and female Both male Both female
SELECTED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS
Households With one or more subfamilies With related members 15 years and over other than spouse, children, parents, or parents-in-law of householder With roomer, boarder, or foster child 15 years and over
FERTILITY
Women 15 to 24 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 25 to 34 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 35 to 44 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women
1 2 1 2 7 6 1 4
1 2 2 1 2
ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH
Persons 5 years and over Speak a language other than English 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and over Do not speak English " very well" 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and over 341 378 729 258 391 3 337 1 168 1 881 288 9 250 425 59 299 67 78 6 64 8
DISABILITY STATUS OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS
Persons 16 to 64 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation In labor force With a self-care limitation With a work disability In labor force Prevented from working No work disability In labor force Persons 65 to 74 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation Persons 75 years and over With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation 791 38 32 – 16 103 28 68 688 463 36 – – – 25 7 7 – 93 21.5 – – 93 27 23 23 11 – 9 12 – 30 – 4 489 7 – – 7 20 15 5 469 341 33 7 7 5 15 8 8 8 53 21.4 15 5.2 68 17 11 11 19 – 10 5 – 17 – – 5 082 107 85 16 51 301 128 117 4 781 3 359 218 41 41 33 183 52 46 33 474 18.1 12 .4 486 117 92 82 120 18 56 70 4 101 – – 6 055 284 161 45 212 748 279 375 5 307 3 795 353 53 42 32 185 84 68 31 919 29.4 44 1.2 963 137 62 48 358 27 146 174 28 91 – 2 493 24 12 – 22 64 22 38 429 264 27 8 8 3 7 – – – 33 15.0 – – 33 5 5 5 2 – 11 4 – 9 – 2 238 4 3 3 4 17 12 2 221 166 27 – – – 7 – – – 47 32.4 – – 47 3 3 3 22 2 10 8 – 2 – – 565 15 11 4 15 79 15 56 486 327 60 5 – 5 5 – – – 37 12.0 11 3.4 48 6 6 6 8 – 3 21 10 – – – 557 38 25 8 24 67 36 17 490 391 43 3 3 3 7 – – – 99 33.3 – – 99 24 14 7 34 – – 20 – 21 – – 463 32 19 – 29 44 – 42 419 283 12 3 3 3 16 13 8 5 54 20.8 – – 54 2 2 2 25 – 6 11 – 10 – – 340 22 6 6 22 51 29 9 289 225 25 – – – 21 21 21 – 110 61.1 7 3.4 117 12 7 7 47 7 20 9 16 6 – – 258 15 15 – 13 50 21 29 208 154 12 12 12 12 4 – – – 63 53.4 – – 63 27 – – 19 – 5 2 – 10 – – 295 6 2 – 4 21 5 13 274 223 6 – – – 6 – – – 40 31.0 5 2.8 45 10 10 10 15 – 16 2 – 2 – –
VETERAN STATUS
Male civilian veterans Percent of civilian males 16 years and over Female civilian veterans Percent of civilian females 16 years and over
PERIOD OF SERVICE
Civilian veterans 16 years and over May 1975 or later service only September 1980 or later service only Served 2 or more years Vietnam era, no Korean conflict Vietnam era and Korean conflict February 1955 to July 1964 only Korean conflict, no World War II Korean conflict and World War II World War II, no Korean conflict World War I Other service
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 85 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
85
Table 3.
Social Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Puget Sound Salish Con. Sac and Fox
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Suquamish Swinomish Tulalip Upper Skagit Quapaw Quinault Rappahannock Total Sac and Fox
Sac and FoxMesquakie
Salinan
Salish
RESIDENCE IN 1985
Persons 5 years and over Same house Different house in the United States Same county Different county Same State Different State Abroad 550 244 295 161 134 80 54 11 200 41 111 8 – 40 195 67 72 14 17 25 17 17 – – 237 11 11 – 46 68 1 478 45 66 1 467 33 74 2 242 550 11 – 11 – – – – – 663 391 272 208 64 38 26 – 305 140 118 13 10 24 263 59 74 13 55 62 33 33 – – 266 14 35 3 42 11 262 52 102 1 962 51 136 2 667 663 37 13 17 7 2 2 – – 1 875 939 936 727 209 133 76 – 575 242 236 5 9 83 707 245 324 26 34 78 58 58 – – 521 59 83 14 184 147 799 224 546 2 438 113 337 2 982 1 875 117 6 102 9 17 – 14 3 388 184 204 103 101 47 54 – 88 40 19 – 8 21 223 67 102 8 24 22 14 14 – – 125 9 16 – 46 48 1 043 48 69 1 438 53 117 2 208 388 20 3 9 8 5 – – 5 1 319 602 701 358 343 123 220 16 569 150 325 35 – 59 480 81 277 1 28 93 34 34 – – 520 12 21 – 104 45 433 83 166 2 000 97 198 2 041 1 319 72 19 53 – 38 7 31 – 2 229 991 1 227 766 461 218 243 11 751 332 300 16 6 97 907 231 422 39 47 168 101 90 – 11 695 42 62 12 211 142 673 187 414 2 214 205 469 2 288 2 229 109 50 48 11 14 6 8 – 326 207 111 59 52 36 16 8 138 44 72 – – 22 165 37 86 15 20 7 13 13 – – 125 – 25 – 27 10 370 37 65 1 757 26 49 1 885 326 – – – – – – – – 4 2 2 1 1 320 029 280 109 171 735 436 11 2 918 1 382 1 536 751 785 526 259 – 1 040 304 583 22 26 105 1 227 268 536 55 150 218 91 75 – 16 1 046 71 79 25 266 153 575 271 632 2 332 245 723 2 951 2 918 385 66 281 38 98 2 85 11 1 096 520 565 280 285 171 114 11 433 155 170 22 10 76 436 108 198 33 39 58 22 22 – – 433 34 33 1 71 36 507 106 265 2 500 114 287 2 518 1 096 519 115 362 42 117 53 56 8 261 114 147 79 68 56 12 – 119 24 82 – – 13 84 8 68 – – 8 5 5 – – 103 – – – – – – 7 14 2 000 51 79 1 549 261 20 – 12 8 8 – – 8 4 1 2 1 1 395 924 433 306 127 516 611 38
MARITAL STATUS
Males 15 years and over Never married Now married, except separated Separated Widowed Divorced Females 15 years and over Never married Now married, except separated Separated Widowed Divorced 1 567 499 800 44 36 188 1 855 409 807 111 201 327 113 97 – 16 1 625 155 136 26 375 212 565 394 931 2 363 422 1 116 2 645 4 320 973 188 699 86 262 57 186 19 1 690 650 708 70 38 224 1 820 538 803 56 134 289 159 154 5 – 1 626 67 80 22 312 108 346 520 966 1 858 362 943 2 605 4 395 319 130 160 29 56 8 27 21
UNMARRIED-PARTNER HOUSEHOLDS
Total Male and female Both male Both female
SELECTED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS
Households With one or more subfamilies With related members 15 years and over other than spouse, children, parents, or parents-in-law of householder With roomer, boarder, or foster child 15 years and over
FERTILITY
Women 15 to 24 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 25 to 34 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 35 to 44 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women
ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH
Persons 5 years and over Speak a language other than English 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and over Do not speak English " very well" 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and over
DISABILITY STATUS OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS
Persons 16 to 64 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation In labor force With a self-care limitation With a work disability In labor force Prevented from working No work disability In labor force Persons 65 to 74 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation Persons 75 years and over With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation 318 15 10 – 8 33 5 22 285 203 26 3 3 – 18 18 9 9 90 46.4 7 3.8 97 3 – – 46 – 25 18 – 5 – – 485 39 20 11 19 71 30 28 414 293 21 2 2 – 9 4 4 – 37 12.9 – – 37 4 – – 2 6 18 5 – 2 – – 1 180 33 15 2 21 125 43 70 1 055 697 16 3 3 – 21 2 – 2 146 26.2 8 1.2 154 15 12 8 82 6 25 18 – 8 – – 267 8 8 – 5 43 8 32 224 176 15 7 7 – 14 11 11 – 28 32.9 – – 28 – – – 12 – – 14 – 2 – – 919 44 25 – 36 137 69 49 782 628 77 2 2 – 16 – – – 185 33.8 13 2.8 198 15 6 6 88 – 47 31 – 17 – – 1 456 83 63 10 49 194 66 94 1 262 883 85 17 6 11 21 2 2 2 178 24.6 7 .8 185 32 16 16 75 – 24 15 9 30 – – 213 – – – – 12 2 10 201 149 62 16 8 8 13 6 6 – 39 31.7 – – 39 – – – 8 – – 8 – 23 – – 3 043 214 138 57 133 421 178 177 2 622 1 880 124 18 11 15 72 26 9 19 486 31.9 35 1.9 521 91 68 56 190 13 68 104 8 47 – – 2 053 139 76 44 89 275 111 114 1 778 1 268 77 8 3 5 48 17 3 14 294 29.0 16 1.3 310 38 23 23 91 3 54 91 8 25 – – 752 43 33 13 14 114 67 31 638 469 30 4 2 4 19 9 6 5 181 43.4 19 4.5 200 53 45 33 99 10 14 11 – 13 – – 187 – – – – 10 10 – 177 145 8 – – – 8 8 8 8 17 14.3 – – 17 – – – 13 – – – 4 – – – 2 954 86 48 22 49 262 135 111 2 692 1 930 249 44 28 33 95 21 11 16 502 31.7 45 2.6 547 84 71 61 175 – 95 99 19 73 1 1
VETERAN STATUS
Male civilian veterans Percent of civilian males 16 years and over Female civilian veterans Percent of civilian females 16 years and over
PERIOD OF SERVICE
Civilian veterans 16 years and over May 1975 or later service only September 1980 or later service only Served 2 or more years Vietnam era, no Korean conflict Vietnam era and Korean conflict February 1955 to July 1964 only Korean conflict, no World War II Korean conflict and World War II World War II, no Korean conflict World War I Other service
86
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 86 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
Table 3.
Social Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Seminole Shawnee
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Salish and Kootenai Schaghticoke Total Florida Seminole Oklahoma Seminole Seminole Serrano Shasta Total Absentee Shawnee Eastern Shawnee Shawnee
RESIDENCE IN 1985
Persons 5 years and over Same house Different house in the United States Same county Different county Same State Different State Abroad 2 022 899 1 123 658 465 250 215 – 767 168 393 9 11 186 856 195 366 25 100 170 101 101 – – 893 43 64 28 184 142 772 192 465 2 422 201 490 2 438 2 022 138 36 82 20 23 11 9 3 175 91 84 24 60 17 43 – 61 11 40 – 10 – 78 21 35 3 – 19 – – – – 46 – – – 14 7 500 22 55 2 500 34 82 2 412 175 14 – 14 – 5 – 5 – 14 6 7 4 3 1 1 151 344 740 327 413 738 675 67 485 211 274 210 64 24 40 – 142 51 34 11 7 39 236 137 43 12 19 25 28 28 – – 212 9 42 4 89 18 202 42 89 2 119 35 71 2 029 485 276 68 184 24 104 18 62 24 411 263 148 31 117 90 27 – 147 32 86 6 6 17 183 64 65 – 16 38 – – – – 120 4 6 – 51 12 235 45 64 1 422 24 33 1 375 411 60 10 43 7 22 10 12 – 13 5 7 4 3 1 1 255 870 318 086 232 624 608 67 240 101 139 114 25 14 11 – 90 31 47 10 – 2 95 46 22 2 6 19 5 5 – – 90 2 4 2 39 13 333 24 62 2 583 10 40 4 000 240 41 10 29 2 12 – 12 – 663 246 417 205 212 71 141 – 229 36 144 7 – 42 300 53 163 10 37 37 26 26 – – 258 26 8 7 70 43 614 86 153 1 779 59 173 2 932 663 22 – 22 – – – – – 6 2 3 1 1 078 598 455 844 611 794 817 25 993 518 475 295 180 89 91 – 291 99 167 6 4 15 526 154 190 25 60 97 47 47 – – 422 14 8 6 133 47 353 125 185 1 480 105 316 3 010 993 94 5 70 19 55 – 42 13 730 310 420 137 283 166 117 – 264 64 135 12 – 53 271 61 147 11 15 37 20 20 – – 233 6 2 – 59 2 34 58 101 1 741 73 136 1 863 730 14 – 14 – – – – – 4 1 2 1 1 355 770 560 412 148 539 609 25
MARITAL STATUS
Males 15 years and over Never married Now married, except separated Separated Widowed Divorced Females 15 years and over Never married Now married, except separated Separated Widowed Divorced 5 419 1 775 2 610 232 148 654 5 711 1 579 2 455 226 590 861 389 375 – 14 5 158 320 417 109 1 478 1 019 689 1 224 2 163 1 767 1 220 2 730 2 238 14 151 2 674 439 1 867 368 896 143 590 163 5 130 1 692 2 490 215 135 598 5 292 1 378 2 347 214 555 798 361 347 – 14 4 826 307 369 105 1 338 989 739 1 137 2 010 1 768 1 161 2 626 2 262 13 255 2 338 361 1 640 337 770 115 516 139 2 376 787 1 253 64 35 237 2 585 582 1 229 126 216 432 146 146 – – 2 422 76 50 36 548 156 285 578 067 846 658 522 313 1 821 624 951 46 31 169 1 788 367 892 90 141 298 79 79 – – 1 767 56 40 30 356 107 301 395 781 1 977 480 1 070 2 229 4 355 344 49 268 27 85 24 59 2
UNMARRIED-PARTNER HOUSEHOLDS
Total Male and female Both male Both female
SELECTED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS
Households With one or more subfamilies With related members 15 years and over other than spouse, children, parents, or parents-in-law of householder With roomer, boarder, or foster child 15 years and over
FERTILITY
Women 15 to 24 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 25 to 34 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 35 to 44 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women
1 1 1 2
ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH
Persons 5 years and over Speak a language other than English 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and over Do not speak English " very well" 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and over 6 078 452 54 352 46 140 24 101 15
DISABILITY STATUS OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS
Persons 16 to 64 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation In labor force With a self-care limitation With a work disability In labor force Prevented from working No work disability In labor force Persons 65 to 74 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation Persons 75 years and over With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation 1 447 44 42 7 26 218 74 121 1 229 862 105 16 16 – 31 2 2 – 213 28.4 26 3.1 239 31 22 20 86 9 23 56 – 34 – – 129 8 – – 8 25 7 18 104 74 – – – – 10 – – – 13 21.3 – – 13 2 – – – – 9 2 – – – – 9 548 668 404 85 438 1 277 575 609 8 271 6 472 635 131 108 110 318 103 101 39 1 604 31.4 133 2.4 1 737 271 135 124 683 23 194 233 41 292 – – 342 52 – – 52 4 4 – 338 265 7 7 7 – 17 5 5 – 13 9.6 – – 13 – – – 6 – 7 – – – – – 298 40 23 4 27 64 27 28 234 183 12 12 11 9 6 2 2 – 42 30.2 – – 42 6 – – 19 – 4 10 1 2 – – 8 908 576 381 81 359 1 209 544 581 7 699 6 024 616 112 90 101 295 96 94 39 1 549 32.0 133 2.6 1 682 265 135 124 658 23 183 223 40 290 – – 168 2 2 2 – 32 26 6 136 80 8 – – – 2 – – – 18 21.7 2 2.1 20 – – – 4 – 10 – – 6 – – 465 29 22 4 21 51 20 31 414 318 28 – – – 11 – – – 134 61.8 26 8.8 160 32 13 13 65 – 21 13 11 18 – – 4 276 177 120 15 112 571 220 299 3 705 2 968 246 67 54 41 145 101 91 68 824 36.9 58 2.3 882 135 62 44 393 24 78 111 24 117 – – 726 32 20 – 18 79 18 48 647 495 39 18 10 8 29 19 19 6 63 22.3 4 .8 67 8 – – 31 – – 14 – 14 – – 481 22 10 – 22 60 26 24 421 349 38 10 9 1 – – – – 94 36.9 3 1.1 97 24 24 16 38 – 20 6 – 9 – – 3 069 123 90 15 72 432 176 227 2 637 2 124 169 39 35 32 116 82 72 62 667 39.4 51 2.9 718 103 38 28 324 24 58 91 24 94 – –
VETERAN STATUS
Male civilian veterans Percent of civilian males 16 years and over Female civilian veterans Percent of civilian females 16 years and over
PERIOD OF SERVICE
Civilian veterans 16 years and over May 1975 or later service only September 1980 or later service only Served 2 or more years Vietnam era, no Korean conflict Vietnam era and Korean conflict February 1955 to July 1964 only Korean conflict, no World War II Korean conflict and World War II World War II, no Korean conflict World War I Other service
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 87 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
87
Table 3.
Social Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Shoshone Shoshone Paiute Sioux
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Shinnecock Total Shoshone
Te-Moak Western Shoshone
Total
Duck Valley
Fallon
Shoshone Paiute
Siletz
Total
Blackfoot Sioux
Cheyenne River Sioux
RESIDENCE IN 1985
Persons 5 years and over Same house Different house in the United States Same county Different county Same State Different State Abroad 1 575 1 002 556 302 254 91 163 17 504 213 220 22 6 43 808 300 264 18 123 103 23 23 – – 611 53 104 2 135 31 230 175 219 1 251 138 224 1 623 1 575 79 18 61 – – – – – 8 3 4 2 2 571 678 826 709 117 854 1 263 67 3 323 1 244 1 488 53 85 453 3 609 1 073 1 620 83 276 557 198 188 10 – 3 218 137 237 39 836 435 520 864 249 446 748 994 666 7 2 4 2 1 170 910 193 342 851 747 1 104 67 2 878 1 046 1 316 51 71 394 2 999 845 1 401 76 214 463 143 133 10 – 2 727 118 193 35 691 383 554 700 941 1 344 594 1 561 2 628 7 170 1 226 172 861 193 300 54 187 59 781 424 357 246 111 41 70 – 239 113 77 2 7 40 382 143 133 7 32 67 43 43 – – 285 14 35 4 91 38 418 112 173 1 545 92 248 2 696 781 205 2 165 38 32 – 23 9 2 054 1 006 1 039 536 503 235 268 9 633 309 231 25 3 65 849 267 342 71 38 131 60 60 – – 581 42 59 12 208 126 606 297 596 2 007 183 495 2 705 2 054 443 39 364 40 109 16 74 19 378 186 192 61 131 75 56 – 111 55 50 3 – 3 157 28 88 5 9 27 8 8 – – 97 7 – 5 26 26 1 000 55 70 1 273 37 91 2 459 378 105 8 86 11 15 7 6 2 116 15 101 75 26 14 12 – 51 36 15 – – – 45 27 13 – 2 3 2 2 – – 44 – 17 – 17 6 353 26 17 654 – – – 116 3 – 3 – – – – – 1 560 805 746 400 346 146 200 9 471 218 166 22 3 62 647 212 241 66 27 101 50 50 – – 440 35 42 7 165 94 570 216 509 2 356 146 404 2 767 1 560 335 31 275 29 94 9 68 17 1 482 491 987 535 452 283 169 4 487 162 236 25 7 57 520 94 271 28 32 95 34 34 – – 426 22 16 4 96 46 479 168 389 2 315 141 348 2 468 1 482 46 11 23 12 6 – 6 – 94 37 56 29 26 12 14 169 749 006 597 409 104 305 414 312 691 674 031 816 100 346 244 016 482 712 892 556 207 343 216 127 73 54 6 182 56 111 – 9 6 219 60 82 25 3 49 20 14 – 6 228 8 13 10 41 – – 61 114 1 869 78 168 2 154 556 49 9 40 – 13 – 13 – 6 2 3 2 1 1 568 606 956 152 804 169 635 6
MARITAL STATUS
Males 15 years and over Never married Now married, except separated Separated Widowed Divorced Females 15 years and over Never married Now married, except separated Separated Widowed Divorced 34 14 13 1 4 36 12 14 1 2 5 2 139 898 924 22 28 267 2 584 893 995 41 202 453 175 175 – – 2 053 218 258 18 742 408 550 695 786 570 448 534 424
UNMARRIED-PARTNER HOUSEHOLDS
Total Male and female Both male Both female 2 952 2 870 33 49 29 812 2 178 2 953 418 9 846 6 464 657 9 376 21 408 2 283 7 574 22 290 2 943 94 17 2 12 2 4 169 183 222 875 086 289 550 3 005 734
SELECTED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS
Households With one or more subfamilies With related members 15 years and over other than spouse, children, parents, or parents-in-law of householder With roomer, boarder, or foster child 15 years and over
FERTILITY
Women 15 to 24 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 25 to 34 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 35 to 44 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women
1 1 1 2
1 2 1 3
ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH
Persons 5 years and over Speak a language other than English 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and over Do not speak English " very well" 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and over 8 571 1 605 188 1 151 266 366 54 232 80 6 568 1 487 173 1 136 178 437 50 323 64
DISABILITY STATUS OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS
Persons 16 to 64 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation In labor force With a self-care limitation With a work disability In labor force Prevented from working No work disability In labor force Persons 65 to 74 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation Persons 75 years and over With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation 1 032 29 17 2 14 74 12 46 958 825 183 45 37 28 47 16 16 5 208 42.7 36 4.6 244 54 37 30 54 4 50 29 3 50 – – 6 027 339 183 37 232 656 278 320 5 371 3 851 365 30 7 27 229 47 33 32 916 28.4 63 1.8 979 157 95 71 381 – 110 142 4 185 – – 5 092 299 163 37 202 588 263 277 4 504 3 271 341 28 5 25 173 34 20 28 807 28.9 55 1.9 862 153 92 68 331 – 87 115 2 174 – – 560 21 7 – 16 45 14 31 515 364 20 – – – 25 10 10 4 72 31.4 8 2.1 80 4 3 3 33 – 18 14 – 11 – – 1 348 45 6 – 41 127 60 54 1 221 906 39 14 11 11 27 3 3 – 147 24.3 – – 147 18 6 6 64 5 17 31 – 12 – – 245 24 – – 24 22 8 8 223 159 9 5 5 5 3 1 1 – 20 18.2 – – 20 2 2 2 8 – 2 4 – 4 – – 91 – – – – 27 27 – 64 55 5 3 – 3 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 012 21 6 – 17 78 25 46 934 692 25 6 6 3 24 2 2 – 127 28.7 – – 127 16 4 4 56 5 15 27 – 8 – – 910 44 31 14 19 114 31 61 796 586 15 6 6 6 32 24 9 17 168 35.5 4 .8 172 32 12 12 90 9 7 21 – 11 2 – 61 568 3 952 2 138 440 2 741 8 593 3 166 4 765 52 975 36 418 3 070 629 535 310 1 438 445 366 234 10 311 31.5 968 2.7 11 2 1 1 4 279 579 545 251 105 183 1 046 1 444 248 1 624 3 47 377 38 23 1 25 98 52 45 279 212 12 – – – 4 4 4 – 62 35.6 8 3.7 70 17 15 10 26 – – 18 – 9 – – 4 216 197 109 4 138 465 96 335 3 751 2 388 184 30 30 14 84 30 20 26 546 26.7 49 2.0 595 151 84 72 201 7 85 72 10 66 3 –
VETERAN STATUS
Male civilian veterans Percent of civilian males 16 years and over Female civilian veterans Percent of civilian females 16 years and over
PERIOD OF SERVICE
Civilian veterans 16 years and over May 1975 or later service only September 1980 or later service only Served 2 or more years Vietnam era, no Korean conflict Vietnam era and Korean conflict February 1955 to July 1964 only Korean conflict, no World War II Korean conflict and World War II World War II, no Korean conflict World War I Other service
88
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 88 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
Table 3.
Social Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Sioux Con.
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Crow Creek Sioux Dakota Sioux Devils Lake Sioux Fort Peck Lower Brule Sioux Oglala Sioux Pine Ridge Sioux Rosebud Sioux Santee Sioux Sioux Sisseton Sioux
SissetonWahpeton Sioux
RESIDENCE IN 1985
Persons 5 years and over Same house Different house in the United States Same county Different county Same State Different State Abroad 2 072 888 1 172 594 578 380 198 12 723 327 284 14 13 85 713 304 237 32 55 85 68 68 – – 571 48 74 9 268 157 586 174 494 2 839 96 346 3 604 2 072 251 24 188 39 43 2 34 7 513 169 322 87 235 92 143 22 259 71 130 28 5 25 157 61 55 2 13 26 10 10 – – 237 – 10 – 13 – – 56 74 1 321 31 58 1 871 513 113 24 81 8 8 5 – 3 1 928 817 1 111 826 285 94 191 – 589 302 192 4 5 86 712 348 208 4 44 108 111 104 – 7 549 71 46 13 246 150 610 182 567 3 115 156 433 2 776 1 928 395 57 299 39 161 32 104 25 702 271 431 235 196 60 136 – 272 145 92 16 5 14 284 109 90 9 11 65 23 23 – – 223 18 24 3 82 42 512 98 265 2 704 56 167 2 982 702 81 23 53 5 23 – 21 2 1 188 606 582 260 322 215 107 – 345 126 162 4 7 46 404 171 120 28 21 64 34 34 – – 366 39 47 6 124 59 476 93 248 2 667 115 509 4 426 1 188 121 32 66 23 28 2 22 4 14 6 7 4 3 1 1 453 895 541 031 510 604 906 17 648 214 434 209 225 150 75 – 298 111 127 – 32 28 218 50 95 18 38 17 – – – – 212 2 37 – 30 19 633 90 225 2 500 36 144 4 000 648 152 24 88 40 67 17 31 19 9 4 5 3 2 717 413 298 238 060 977 1 083 6 3 191 1 523 1 086 104 80 398 3 869 1 412 1 289 136 387 645 308 308 – – 2 905 300 424 46 1 142 796 697 869 1 955 2 250 791 2 541 3 212 9 717 2 521 340 1 734 447 679 103 406 170 2 012 688 1 321 832 489 233 256 3 714 255 339 20 39 61 850 320 301 41 89 99 59 57 – 2 771 34 54 4 251 168 669 181 410 2 265 121 317 2 620 2 012 308 64 168 76 55 – 25 30 39 14 25 12 12 5 7 587 212 057 722 335 062 273 318 753 365 388 253 135 82 53 – 293 169 89 22 – 13 227 78 60 19 12 58 43 43 – – 215 – 14 – 92 93 1 011 64 225 3 516 9 31 3 444 753 106 – 91 15 22 – 11 11 3 084 1 197 1 887 971 916 592 324 – 934 429 316 68 29 92 1 214 499 377 57 93 188 155 155 – – 934 81 69 10 295 203 688 359 1 016 2 830 260 892 3 431 3 084 453 22 328 103 82 7 52 23
MARITAL STATUS
Males 15 years and over Never married Now married, except separated Separated Widowed Divorced Females 15 years and over Never married Now married, except separated Separated Widowed Divorced 5 202 2 205 1 906 233 174 684 5 400 1 922 2 078 208 458 734 448 434 14 – 4 159 542 614 50 1 424 985 692 1 401 3 625 2 587 1 090 3 481 3 194 14 453 4 391 512 3 360 519 1 000 81 738 181 15 366 6 343 6 506 417 256 1 844 15 622 4 634 6 626 722 1 059 2 581 1 120 1 085 11 24 13 037 586 849 204 4 097 2 706 660 3 884 7 813 2 012 3 472 9 130 2 630 39 587 4 976 793 3 796 387 1 212 203 879 130
UNMARRIED-PARTNER HOUSEHOLDS
Total Male and female Both male Both female
SELECTED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS
Households With one or more subfamilies With related members 15 years and over other than spouse, children, parents, or parents-in-law of householder With roomer, boarder, or foster child 15 years and over
FERTILITY
Women 15 to 24 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 25 to 34 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 35 to 44 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women
ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH
Persons 5 years and over Speak a language other than English 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and over Do not speak English " very well" 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and over
DISABILITY STATUS OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS
Persons 16 to 64 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation In labor force With a self-care limitation With a work disability In labor force Prevented from working No work disability In labor force Persons 65 to 74 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation Persons 75 years and over With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation 1 184 67 45 16 36 157 52 104 1 027 722 48 7 5 7 21 5 5 2 179 25.7 7 1.0 186 53 20 10 57 13 23 22 – 18 – – 360 13 13 – 11 93 38 55 267 235 10 7 7 – 8 3 3 – 136 58.1 5 3.2 141 25 13 7 61 12 5 20 2 16 – – 1 155 145 35 4 123 121 29 78 1 034 601 37 11 9 5 23 11 9 7 129 23.4 4 .6 133 42 14 14 36 – 14 22 2 17 – – 502 20 9 – 18 42 15 14 460 282 10 7 7 – 2 2 2 – 47 18.4 – – 47 5 3 3 22 – 8 12 – – – – 630 6 4 2 6 80 23 43 550 415 57 10 10 6 3 3 3 3 93 27.9 – – 93 26 13 3 28 – 5 8 – 26 – – 9 168 756 354 83 599 1 222 473 677 7 946 4 860 479 114 99 37 280 86 84 28 1 461 29.2 161 3.1 1 622 335 218 194 602 15 115 233 29 274 – 19 394 8 1 – 7 45 2 43 349 222 22 – – – 25 – – – 74 26.1 12 5.5 86 4 4 4 33 – 7 7 8 27 – – 6 015 500 229 19 357 764 165 511 5 251 3 286 444 71 42 61 167 63 61 37 947 31.3 45 1.2 992 270 152 121 283 13 107 113 29 177 – – 1 313 61 24 7 38 170 102 57 1 143 850 106 49 29 36 48 8 2 6 197 29.2 17 2.1 214 34 24 15 114 – 8 16 – 42 – – 27 170 1 654 1 060 258 1 060 4 307 1 751 2 232 22 863 16 922 1 280 262 250 127 523 169 120 104 4 820 32.8 519 3.4 5 339 1 144 718 606 2 039 98 490 665 137 746 – 20 465 24 21 9 5 42 27 14 423 300 6 2 2 – 11 – – – 69 26.8 16 7.1 85 29 13 13 29 – – 25 – 2 – – 1 830 71 46 14 28 190 75 93 1 640 1 142 109 26 21 8 55 21 13 8 351 40.3 50 4.3 401 91 62 53 90 – 58 56 12 94 – –
VETERAN STATUS
Male civilian veterans Percent of civilian males 16 years and over Female civilian veterans Percent of civilian females 16 years and over
PERIOD OF SERVICE
Civilian veterans 16 years and over May 1975 or later service only September 1980 or later service only Served 2 or more years Vietnam era, no Korean conflict Vietnam era and Korean conflict February 1955 to July 1964 only Korean conflict, no World War II Korean conflict and World War II World War II, no Korean conflict World War I Other service
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 89 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
89
Table 3.
Social Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Sioux Con.
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Standing Rock Sioux Teton Sioux Yankton Sioux Spokane Stockbridge Tlingit Tohono O’Odham Tolowa Tonkawa Tsimshian Umatilla Umpqua
RESIDENCE IN 1985
Persons 5 years and over Same house Different house in the United States Same county Different county Same State Different State Abroad 5 2 3 1 1 262 158 104 611 493 509 984 – 1 101 331 758 284 474 112 362 12 521 177 210 9 37 88 380 105 151 17 24 83 52 37 8 7 465 7 26 11 28 – – 160 180 1 125 148 323 2 182 1 101 313 22 270 21 19 – 19 – 3 251 1 359 1 882 870 1 012 537 475 10 1 210 550 469 25 55 111 1 211 422 432 48 86 223 115 112 – 3 1 099 85 80 17 287 209 728 345 778 2 255 229 713 3 114 3 251 413 30 318 65 133 12 86 35 1 812 718 1 094 737 357 234 123 – 649 231 277 32 12 97 676 155 315 17 66 123 73 73 – – 689 32 36 12 113 117 1 035 172 411 2 390 159 280 1 761 1 812 122 3 86 33 26 – 21 5 2 084 1 028 1 042 705 337 218 119 14 809 274 405 9 39 82 927 205 494 22 63 143 84 83 – 1 788 7 56 11 176 47 267 225 345 1 533 147 357 2 429 2 084 60 10 50 – 8 7 1 – 12 4 7 4 2 1 1 647 948 658 754 904 533 371 41 14 9 5 3 1 917 794 054 967 087 742 345 69 371 178 193 105 88 59 29 – 101 30 56 – – 15 186 68 91 – 15 12 30 30 – – 124 3 3 6 69 56 812 34 82 2 412 26 78 3 000 371 41 2 39 – 15 2 13 – 286 146 140 96 44 24 20 – 86 15 59 – 7 5 71 17 28 16 7 3 3 3 – – 85 – 2 – 9 4 444 43 102 2 372 9 30 3 333 286 7 2 5 – – – – – 1 950 1 094 837 483 354 171 183 19 655 239 286 25 19 86 843 238 405 17 54 129 15 15 – – 696 17 58 – 176 107 608 194 326 1 680 167 436 2 611 1 950 95 6 54 35 26 2 10 14 1 187 694 482 273 209 112 97 11 405 176 143 16 11 59 526 221 201 13 40 51 54 54 – – 386 39 44 – 150 71 473 111 179 1 613 89 193 2 169 1 187 97 8 68 21 21 – 18 3 608 228 380 249 131 74 57 – 191 67 73 10 – 41 227 33 141 11 2 40 23 21 – 2 202 1 9 3 50 26 520 98 204 2 082 23 83 3 609 608 18 – 18 – 6 – 6 –
MARITAL STATUS
Males 15 years and over Never married Now married, except separated Separated Widowed Divorced Females 15 years and over Never married Now married, except separated Separated Widowed Divorced 1 759 913 571 33 28 214 1 997 795 674 60 107 361 176 176 – – 1 505 137 295 16 615 431 701 580 470 534 391 374 514 4 527 1 960 1 795 112 45 615 5 201 1 441 2 290 250 387 833 371 361 5 5 3 797 186 378 80 1 238 613 495 1 559 2 823 1 811 979 2 601 2 657 12 647 1 280 100 849 331 305 36 195 74 5 051 2 744 1 515 167 199 426 5 997 2 932 1 844 177 578 466 863 846 17 – 4 266 550 732 22 1 479 826 558 1 554 3 233 2 080 1 202 3 076 2 559 14 8 1 6 917 708 826 086 796 3 890 900 2 399 591
UNMARRIED-PARTNER HOUSEHOLDS
Total Male and female Both male Both female
SELECTED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS
Households With one or more subfamilies With related members 15 years and over other than spouse, children, parents, or parents-in-law of householder With roomer, boarder, or foster child 15 years and over
FERTILITY
Women 15 to 24 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 25 to 34 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 35 to 44 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women
1 2 1 3
ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH
Persons 5 years and over Speak a language other than English 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and over Do not speak English " very well" 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and over 5 262 978 70 810 98 291 33 231 27
DISABILITY STATUS OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS
Persons 16 to 64 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation In labor force With a self-care limitation With a work disability In labor force Prevented from working No work disability In labor force Persons 65 to 74 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation Persons 75 years and over With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation 3 393 177 52 16 139 311 90 187 3 082 1 907 114 14 11 3 58 21 21 8 535 31.8 37 1.9 572 201 122 63 231 4 17 80 12 26 – 1 810 59 44 6 40 110 40 63 700 548 8 3 – 3 27 – – – 214 42.9 21 5.5 235 75 39 34 94 – 33 11 – 15 – 7 2 090 123 56 1 89 307 103 189 1 783 1 178 104 11 8 3 86 14 14 2 338 28.9 7 .6 345 57 13 11 115 4 61 45 7 56 – – 1 163 32 32 4 9 144 21 110 1 019 761 68 – – – 36 23 23 11 165 26.7 17 2.6 182 25 4 4 72 – 31 27 – 27 – – 1 495 89 51 17 53 201 72 99 1 294 1 036 102 10 6 5 89 32 32 14 271 34.4 18 2.0 289 29 9 6 115 3 32 33 5 67 – 5 8 519 269 144 50 195 926 399 496 7 593 5 595 479 67 47 29 174 60 55 38 1 141 26.4 63 1.2 1 204 171 134 114 444 12 177 159 15 225 – 1 9 713 850 297 33 717 1 303 187 965 8 410 4 825 490 158 97 120 349 155 114 110 769 15.9 64 1.1 833 176 125 96 327 30 58 81 5 146 – 10 263 9 9 – – 29 – 16 234 183 24 – – – – – – – 29 28.7 – – 29 12 6 6 – – 17 – – – – – 127 2 – – 2 10 5 5 117 90 26 16 16 14 2 – – – 41 47.7 – – 41 – – – 5 – 11 2 – 22 1 – 1 285 38 16 2 24 132 56 74 1 153 835 93 4 2 2 71 20 20 10 187 30.4 6 .7 193 32 12 8 74 2 13 34 – 38 – – 821 29 23 9 17 96 52 32 725 575 42 7 7 4 31 3 3 2 111 28.3 5 1.0 116 26 20 20 43 – 25 8 – 14 – – 393 15 15 8 11 34 22 12 359 238 15 – – – 1 – – – 60 33.0 2 .9 62 41 10 10 14 – – 2 – 5 – –
VETERAN STATUS
Male civilian veterans Percent of civilian males 16 years and over Female civilian veterans Percent of civilian females 16 years and over
PERIOD OF SERVICE
Civilian veterans 16 years and over May 1975 or later service only September 1980 or later service only Served 2 or more years Vietnam era, no Korean conflict Vietnam era and Korean conflict February 1955 to July 1964 only Korean conflict, no World War II Korean conflict and World War II World War II, no Korean conflict World War I Other service
90
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 90 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
Table 3.
Social Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Ute
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Total Uintah Ute Ute Ute Mountain Ute Wailaki Walla-Walla Wampanoag Warm Springs Washo Wichita
RESIDENCE IN 1985
Persons 5 years and over Same house Different house in the United States Same county Different county Same State Different State Abroad 6 3 3 2 1 734 190 522 069 453 726 727 22 489 211 276 160 116 45 71 2 146 31 86 – 11 18 160 57 60 8 22 13 14 14 – – 155 17 20 – 50 37 740 34 94 2 765 34 108 3 176 489 173 31 134 8 76 16 57 3 4 2 2 1 1 994 293 681 517 164 612 552 20 1 251 686 565 392 173 69 104 – 476 243 171 21 19 22 486 214 125 32 58 57 22 22 – – 382 45 84 4 176 113 642 120 256 2 133 102 286 2 804 1 251 786 149 591 46 375 81 259 35 1 121 499 614 271 343 209 134 8 412 186 170 14 9 33 559 187 218 41 35 78 50 50 – – 381 29 41 7 139 82 590 123 182 1 480 167 467 2 796 1 121 56 – 56 – 8 – 8 – 223 108 115 83 32 23 9 – 87 31 31 – 10 15 98 30 40 7 3 18 8 8 – – 77 6 5 – 26 24 923 21 42 2 000 12 21 1 750 223 11 3 2 6 – – – – 2 212 1 026 1 180 661 519 280 239 6 858 339 325 88 16 90 1 014 355 413 19 104 123 20 20 – – 921 35 38 – 215 64 298 211 340 1 611 198 354 1 788 2 212 156 3 132 21 38 – 25 13 2 210 1 185 1 020 674 346 251 95 5 667 315 227 16 13 96 811 300 289 25 51 146 75 73 – 2 570 73 112 18 255 157 616 251 619 2 466 134 409 3 052 2 210 202 19 151 32 26 – 12 14 1 349 753 596 313 283 154 129 – 497 224 153 24 8 88 572 188 204 30 43 107 59 59 – – 499 26 36 4 104 69 663 157 229 1 459 97 240 2 474 1 349 199 32 141 26 58 13 30 15 1 060 494 559 341 218 105 113 7 261 93 156 8 – 4 369 80 202 7 47 33 10 10 – – 298 28 47 – 65 39 600 115 270 2 348 68 224 3 294 1 060 71 20 51 – 43 10 33 –
MARITAL STATUS
Males 15 years and over Never married Now married, except separated Separated Widowed Divorced Females 15 years and over Never married Now married, except separated Separated Widowed Divorced 2 487 932 1 140 54 89 272 2 645 956 1 058 85 225 321 191 189 2 – 2 235 195 266 33 847 506 597 621 422 290 489 291 640 1 865 658 883 33 59 232 1 999 685 873 45 145 251 155 153 2 – 1 698 133 162 29 621 356 573 467 1 072 2 296 353 897 2 541 4 994 1 345 171 1 050 124 281 56 190 35
UNMARRIED-PARTNER HOUSEHOLDS
Total Male and female Both male Both female
SELECTED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS
Households With one or more subfamilies With related members 15 years and over other than spouse, children, parents, or parents-in-law of householder With roomer, boarder, or foster child 15 years and over
FERTILITY
Women 15 to 24 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 25 to 34 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 35 to 44 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women
1 2 1 2
ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH
Persons 5 years and over Speak a language other than English 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and over Do not speak English " very well" 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and over 6 734 2 304 351 1 775 178 732 153 506 73
DISABILITY STATUS OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS
Persons 16 to 64 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation In labor force With a self-care limitation With a work disability In labor force Prevented from working No work disability In labor force Persons 65 to 74 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation Persons 75 years and over With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation 4 507 520 186 45 443 541 218 276 3 966 2 636 178 27 18 19 91 46 41 31 530 22.4 44 1.7 574 111 75 62 188 10 49 121 8 85 – 2 268 42 7 1 40 38 7 31 230 175 13 – – – 1 1 1 – 33 23.9 – – 33 2 2 2 12 – 7 4 4 2 – 2 3 384 209 113 20 168 402 167 195 2 982 1 984 138 22 15 14 71 34 34 22 468 26.3 44 2.3 512 91 57 47 171 8 42 117 4 79 – – 855 269 66 24 235 101 44 50 754 477 27 5 3 5 19 11 6 9 29 6.5 – – 29 18 16 13 5 2 – – – 4 – – 839 23 18 7 11 123 14 91 716 475 58 35 28 16 35 29 29 20 83 20.8 9 1.7 92 24 19 19 25 3 – 21 – 19 – – 157 8 8 – 6 32 8 12 125 96 15 4 – 4 9 5 5 3 32 38.6 – – 32 4 – – 5 9 – 4 – 10 – – 1 444 73 45 19 53 191 81 71 1 253 941 189 32 26 18 120 39 39 29 339 41.3 39 4.0 378 56 26 20 117 15 38 42 17 80 13 – 1 340 39 29 2 23 116 24 62 1 224 746 38 16 16 14 13 4 4 – 94 15.3 9 1.1 103 8 6 6 48 – 11 18 – 18 – – 946 70 32 7 52 116 50 64 830 627 40 – – – 28 14 10 4 118 25.9 18 3.2 136 24 13 13 48 2 14 23 – 25 – – 569 19 8 5 11 30 8 15 539 387 32 – – – 11 – – – 94 36.3 – – 94 18 18 18 52 – – 22 – 2 – –
VETERAN STATUS
Male civilian veterans Percent of civilian males 16 years and over Female civilian veterans Percent of civilian females 16 years and over
PERIOD OF SERVICE
Civilian veterans 16 years and over May 1975 or later service only September 1980 or later service only Served 2 or more years Vietnam era, no Korean conflict Vietnam era and Korean conflict February 1955 to July 1964 only Korean conflict, no World War II Korean conflict and World War II World War II, no Korean conflict World War I Other service
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 91 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
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Table 3.
Social Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Winnebago Yaqui
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Total Nebraska Winnebago Winnebago Wisconsin Winnebago Wintu Wiyot Yakima Total Pascua Yaqui Yaqui
RESIDENCE IN 1985
Persons 5 years and over Same house Different house in the United States Same county Different county Same State Different State Abroad 5 2 3 2 1 839 277 562 047 515 704 811 – 145 31 114 69 45 6 39 – 72 18 24 – – 30 42 12 11 9 2 8 – – – – 52 2 2 – 6 – – 11 16 1 455 17 26 1 529 145 63 – 61 2 9 – 7 2 4 1 2 1 1 576 677 899 625 274 561 713 – 1 118 569 549 353 196 137 59 – 442 236 122 28 16 40 426 184 123 18 57 44 60 60 – – 435 28 42 – 101 37 366 116 183 1 578 74 175 2 365 1 118 288 16 204 68 67 4 37 26 2 070 893 1 177 766 411 259 152 – 726 210 365 37 11 103 1 004 189 517 36 78 184 43 43 – – 803 28 70 15 223 181 812 249 449 1 803 213 522 2 451 2 070 84 12 66 6 22 6 12 4 456 174 267 144 123 114 9 15 139 45 51 – – 43 248 79 112 – 13 44 48 48 – – 161 – 17 – 53 26 491 74 86 1 162 41 114 2 780 456 43 19 17 7 – – – – 6 3 3 2 1 727 372 333 321 012 543 469 22 8 4 3 2 1 644 595 945 889 056 766 290 104 631 340 291 175 116 94 22 – 258 130 88 13 4 23 187 65 75 17 25 5 17 17 – – 145 19 46 – 31 – – 27 71 2 630 47 129 2 745 631 462 139 258 65 135 61 34 40 8 4 3 2 013 255 654 714 940 672 268 104
MARITAL STATUS
Males 15 years and over Never married Now married, except separated Separated Widowed Divorced Females 15 years and over Never married Now married, except separated Separated Widowed Divorced 1 993 967 685 79 51 211 2 373 911 796 108 176 382 165 151 – 14 1 825 76 162 26 656 275 419 622 223 966 520 597 071 1 479 713 539 51 35 141 1 905 715 662 81 117 330 105 91 – 14 1 338 46 118 26 549 238 434 495 024 069 429 396 254 2 514 1 256 851 60 49 298 2 543 936 871 184 235 317 254 252 – 2 2 056 152 288 27 553 264 477 838 760 100 451 612 574 3 299 1 338 1 514 128 65 254 3 068 1 105 1 224 206 245 288 319 319 – – 2 632 266 339 40 831 562 676 778 749 248 663 698 561 3 041 1 208 1 426 115 61 231 2 881 1 040 1 149 189 220 283 302 302 – – 2 487 247 293 40 800 562 703 751 678 234 616 569 547
UNMARRIED-PARTNER HOUSEHOLDS
Total Male and female Both male Both female
SELECTED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS
Households With one or more subfamilies With related members 15 years and over other than spouse, children, parents, or parents-in-law of householder With roomer, boarder, or foster child 15 years and over
FERTILITY
Women 15 to 24 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 25 to 34 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 35 to 44 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women
1 1 1 3
1 2 1 3
1 2 1 3
1 2 1 2 8 6 1 4
1 2 1 2 8 5 1 3
ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH
Persons 5 years and over Speak a language other than English 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and over Do not speak English " very well" 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and over 5 839 992 171 675 146 201 14 141 46 4 576 641 155 410 76 125 10 97 18 6 727 934 252 588 94 203 72 108 23 644 261 785 116 360 2 646 881 1 543 222 013 799 646 858 295 2 511 820 1 509 182
DISABILITY STATUS OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS
Persons 16 to 64 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation In labor force With a self-care limitation With a work disability In labor force Prevented from working No work disability In labor force Persons 65 to 74 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation Persons 75 years and over With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation 3 819 290 152 17 199 443 139 250 3 376 2 463 206 54 36 29 90 46 41 24 561 30.1 58 2.5 619 132 72 65 203 2 67 96 1 112 – 6 105 – – – – 9 – 9 96 83 2 – – – – – – – 6 8.3 – – 6 – – – 6 – – – – – – – 2 955 233 120 15 162 347 123 176 2 608 1 887 154 34 21 20 61 32 29 13 413 29.9 45 2.4 458 101 54 47 140 – 61 68 1 81 – 6 759 57 32 2 37 87 16 65 672 493 50 20 15 9 29 14 12 11 142 34.5 13 3.1 155 31 18 18 57 2 6 28 – 31 – – 1 546 64 58 12 28 313 160 90 1 233 907 86 30 30 24 41 16 16 5 205 29.8 – – 205 63 31 17 67 – 20 18 – 30 – 7 363 18 11 – 7 43 17 26 320 234 8 – – – 2 – – – 52 39.4 8 3.2 60 2 2 2 30 – 10 18 – – – – 4 334 347 190 54 269 579 183 342 3 755 2 455 254 50 39 21 92 20 16 18 488 20.5 17 .7 505 112 67 54 147 2 33 136 – 75 – – 5 604 316 224 32 172 659 178 427 4 945 3 413 302 50 46 25 131 35 35 5 697 21.8 43 1.5 740 246 124 108 251 – 60 49 7 127 – – 351 2 2 – 2 38 14 24 313 153 48 6 6 – 17 2 2 – 55 23.3 – – 55 12 3 3 18 – 7 4 – 14 – – 5 253 314 222 32 170 621 164 403 4 632 3 260 254 44 40 25 114 33 33 5 642 21.7 43 1.6 685 234 121 105 233 – 53 45 7 113 – –
VETERAN STATUS
Male civilian veterans Percent of civilian males 16 years and over Female civilian veterans Percent of civilian females 16 years and over
PERIOD OF SERVICE
Civilian veterans 16 years and over May 1975 or later service only September 1980 or later service only Served 2 or more years Vietnam era, no Korean conflict Vietnam era and Korean conflict February 1955 to July 1964 only Korean conflict, no World War II Korean conflict and World War II World War II, no Korean conflict World War I Other service
92
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 92 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
Table 3.
Social Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Yokuts Yuman
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Yavapai Apache Total Chukchansi Tachi Tule River Yokuts Yuchi Total Cocopah
RESIDENCE IN 1985
Persons 5 years and over Same house Different house in the United States Same county Different county Same State Different State Abroad 535 290 245 179 66 50 16 – 99 47 44 3 2 3 237 72 91 14 17 43 22 22 – – 160 13 19 10 68 60 882 45 83 1 844 76 188 2 474 535 79 15 50 14 41 8 21 12 2 609 1 456 1 148 923 225 137 88 5 1 041 517 361 39 40 84 991 361 347 63 99 121 136 136 – – 907 98 103 13 294 204 694 275 550 2 000 142 443 3 120 2 609 337 53 255 29 43 – 34 9 733 332 401 342 59 34 25 – 267 149 92 7 12 7 344 112 90 28 46 68 57 57 – – 289 16 42 1 80 58 725 100 202 2 020 48 110 2 292 733 60 3 50 7 17 – 17 – 346 184 162 123 39 22 17 – 110 73 26 6 2 3 129 50 56 3 14 6 15 15 – – 108 28 11 – 54 70 1 296 22 43 1 955 6 21 3 500 346 54 3 38 13 – – – – 802 598 204 141 63 61 2 – 310 178 68 20 8 36 285 141 91 16 24 13 55 55 – – 223 22 26 10 95 41 432 61 129 2 115 54 194 3 593 802 94 27 58 9 17 – 8 9 728 342 381 317 64 20 44 5 354 117 175 6 18 38 233 58 110 16 15 34 9 9 – – 287 32 24 2 65 35 538 92 176 1 913 34 118 3 471 728 129 20 109 – 9 – 9 – 354 138 216 80 136 84 52 – 140 38 87 9 2 4 141 39 87 – 4 11 11 4 7 – 125 – – – 22 – – 15 24 1 600 34 59 1 735 354 54 – 40 14 15 – 5 10 6 3 3 2 415 295 071 122 949 457 492 49 552 392 160 108 52 31 21 – 210 120 68 – 18 4 229 100 61 20 37 11 36 25 – 11 180 15 23 8 32 24 750 59 163 2 763 57 112 1 965 552 293 35 213 45 77 14 37 26
MARITAL STATUS
Males 15 years and over Never married Now married, except separated Separated Widowed Divorced Females 15 years and over Never married Now married, except separated Separated Widowed Divorced 2 288 1 093 935 35 50 175 2 689 1 052 981 110 268 278 270 259 – 11 2 084 174 228 42 650 342 526 828 601 934 477 241 602
UNMARRIED-PARTNER HOUSEHOLDS
Total Male and female Both male Both female
SELECTED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS
Households With one or more subfamilies With related members 15 years and over other than spouse, children, parents, or parents-in-law of householder With roomer, boarder, or foster child 15 years and over
FERTILITY
Women 15 to 24 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 25 to 34 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 35 to 44 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women
1 1 1 2
ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH
Persons 5 years and over Speak a language other than English 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and over Do not speak English " very well" 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and over 6 415 2 271 341 1 597 333 893 216 510 167
DISABILITY STATUS OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS
Persons 16 to 64 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation In labor force With a self-care limitation With a work disability In labor force Prevented from working No work disability In labor force Persons 65 to 74 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation Persons 75 years and over With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation 295 22 15 – 14 18 1 17 277 191 6 – – – 15 10 10 – 13 13.8 – – 13 9 5 5 – – – – – 4 – – 1 768 151 91 3 110 304 59 217 1 464 1 004 113 16 16 13 43 11 11 – 293 29.7 5 .5 298 48 20 14 125 7 41 13 2 62 – – 551 67 40 – 49 102 – 82 449 359 39 – – – 16 – – – 65 24.3 5 1.5 70 9 – – 21 – 5 4 – 31 – – 203 12 9 3 6 41 15 26 162 109 11 3 3 – 11 6 6 – 14 13.7 – – 14 – – – 3 – 9 – – 2 – – 525 27 17 – 19 77 16 58 448 255 16 4 4 4 11 5 5 – 63 21.4 – – 63 17 5 5 23 – 3 – – 20 – – 489 45 25 – 36 84 28 51 405 281 47 9 9 9 5 – – – 151 46.7 – – 151 22 15 9 78 7 24 9 2 9 – – 214 13 5 – 13 5 – – 209 147 40 – – – 12 10 8 6 64 46.4 – – 64 15 4 – 26 10 5 – – 8 – – 4 342 386 212 21 278 555 170 363 3 787 2 387 223 50 37 39 137 60 49 55 513 23.2 31 1.2 544 144 90 86 133 6 60 61 14 124 2 – 369 46 38 8 28 75 29 46 294 215 24 6 6 6 21 12 12 12 42 21.0 – – 42 11 11 11 12 – 6 – – 13 – –
VETERAN STATUS
Male civilian veterans Percent of civilian males 16 years and over Female civilian veterans Percent of civilian females 16 years and over
PERIOD OF SERVICE
Civilian veterans 16 years and over May 1975 or later service only September 1980 or later service only Served 2 or more years Vietnam era, no Korean conflict Vietnam era and Korean conflict February 1955 to July 1964 only Korean conflict, no World War II Korean conflict and World War II World War II, no Korean conflict World War I Other service
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 93 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
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Table 3.
Social Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Yuman Con.
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Havasupai Hualapai Maricopa Mohave Quechan Yavapai Yurok Tribe not specified Tribe not reported
RESIDENCE IN 1985
Persons 5 years and over Same house Different house in the United States Same county Different county Same State Different State Abroad 483 207 276 216 60 28 32 – 170 67 92 5 3 3 200 67 103 – 22 8 – – – – 106 21 28 – 56 23 411 59 117 1 983 39 100 2 564 483 414 132 250 32 330 118 187 25 1 029 432 594 460 134 83 51 3 441 223 163 7 9 39 354 124 148 2 42 38 32 32 – – 339 27 33 15 72 53 736 148 296 2 000 59 167 2 831 1 029 524 86 374 64 244 43 172 29 687 415 272 204 68 27 41 – 169 63 91 – – 15 346 120 102 6 61 57 33 33 – – 248 17 25 – 47 24 511 122 266 2 180 47 113 2 404 687 178 5 124 49 49 – 23 26 1 165 495 647 349 298 96 202 23 397 199 164 3 3 28 505 212 156 24 51 62 36 36 – – 389 23 38 3 172 109 634 118 283 2 398 57 158 2 772 1 165 188 28 120 40 29 7 13 9 1 924 1 070 831 555 276 150 126 23 653 309 244 12 14 74 843 347 327 39 45 85 111 111 – – 581 49 42 16 216 71 329 224 349 1 558 197 526 2 670 1 924 547 43 415 89 135 31 58 46 575 284 291 230 61 42 19 – 248 112 113 8 3 12 212 82 84 19 10 17 22 22 – – 241 22 39 – 55 38 691 98 127 1 296 21 65 3 095 575 127 12 101 14 29 3 20 6 3 1 2 1 939 641 286 507 779 424 355 12 20 8 11 6 4 2 2 575 445 454 648 806 343 463 676 176 77 93 55 38 20 17 5 75 30 32 3 1 7 66 19 28 3 6 8 438 168 651 409 242 342 900 619 473 162 428 096 994 793 030 278 276 420 607 449
MARITAL STATUS
Males 15 years and over Never married Now married, except separated Separated Widowed Divorced Females 15 years and over Never married Now married, except separated Separated Widowed Divorced 1 378 556 581 61 56 124 1 600 507 747 35 97 214 113 113 – – 1 296 43 104 15 307 141 459 532 870 1 635 260 612 2 354 3 939 219 59 119 41 58 23 15 20 8 042 3 083 3 634 234 176 915 8 023 2 257 3 109 421 988 1 248 521 492 13 16 7 560 333 628 120 1 808 921 509 1 782 3 006 1 687 1 593 3 299 2 071 20 575 4 775 850 3 508 417 2 275 403 1 630 242
UNMARRIED-PARTNER HOUSEHOLDS
Total Male and female Both male Both female 3 568 3 408 102 58 57 166 2 355 4 271 1 173 15 964 8 057 505 16 692 28 573 1 712 11 982 28 213 2 355 176 43 10 30 2 19 4 13 1 438 581 138 872 571 201 449 593 159
SELECTED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS
Households With one or more subfamilies With related members 15 years and over other than spouse, children, parents, or parents-in-law of householder With roomer, boarder, or foster child 15 years and over
FERTILITY
Women 15 to 24 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 25 to 34 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women Women 35 to 44 years Children ever born Per 1,000 women
ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH
Persons 5 years and over Speak a language other than English 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and over Do not speak English " very well" 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and over
DISABILITY STATUS OF CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS
Persons 16 to 64 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation In labor force With a self-care limitation With a work disability In labor force Prevented from working No work disability In labor force Persons 65 to 74 years With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation Persons 75 years and over With a mobility or self-care limitation With a mobility limitation With a self-care limitation 298 14 7 – 11 29 19 10 269 183 19 – – – 12 2 2 2 7 4.5 – – 7 – – – 2 – – – – 5 – – 696 63 48 8 35 79 20 59 617 373 51 12 12 4 11 5 5 2 91 21.3 – – 91 13 8 4 12 – 7 26 – 33 – – 455 55 40 – 37 64 6 58 391 219 18 9 9 9 31 14 8 14 37 22.7 15 4.4 52 8 8 8 7 – 19 – 9 9 – – 800 93 47 3 67 94 8 84 706 407 49 16 5 13 10 2 2 2 107 27.5 2 .4 109 30 10 10 23 2 12 15 – 27 – – 1 287 89 18 2 76 168 69 84 1 119 732 57 7 5 7 42 25 20 23 155 24.8 10 1.2 165 38 19 19 66 – 13 16 3 27 2 – 437 26 14 – 24 46 19 22 391 258 5 – – – 10 – – – 74 29.8 4 1.9 78 44 34 34 11 4 3 4 2 10 – – 2 567 141 108 19 98 433 166 250 2 134 1 606 175 6 2 6 72 26 26 2 342 26.0 17 1.1 359 46 9 9 149 – 33 50 – 78 – 3 13 264 1 487 852 259 1 041 2 277 902 1 240 10 987 8 311 1 111 346 260 156 571 232 188 117 2 019 26.0 89 1.1 2 108 400 229 203 678 45 203 374 30 360 6 12 116 12 5 1 9 16 5 8 100 75 7 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 641 038 519 620 395 279 930 828 362 406 182 901 414 222 730 837 386 256
VETERAN STATUS
Male civilian veterans Percent of civilian males 16 years and over Female civilian veterans Percent of civilian females 16 years and over 16 863 23.4 956 1.5 17 3 2 1 6 819 789 085 693 572 354 1 821 1 825 295 3 027 13 123
PERIOD OF SERVICE
Civilian veterans 16 years and over May 1975 or later service only September 1980 or later service only Served 2 or more years Vietnam era, no Korean conflict Vietnam era and Korean conflict February 1955 to July 1964 only Korean conflict, no World War II Korean conflict and World War II World War II, no Korean conflict World War I Other service
94
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 94 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
Table 4.
Educational and Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990
Alaskan Athabaskans Apache
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
American Indian Abenaki Alaska Native Total Alaskan Athabaskan Tanaina Algonquian Total Apache Chiricahua Jicarilla Apache Mescalero Apache
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL
Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school Preprimary school Public school Elementary or high school Public school College Public college Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Percent enrolled in school: 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Persons 18 to 24 years Percent enrolled in college Male Female 611 38 32 450 427 122 103 611 18 343 91 38 37 42 39 639 725 091 325 501 589 016 639 398 436 909 368 922 329 277 24.6 92.6 89.2 54.4 23.1 12.0 5.7 234 611 21.7 20.2 23.3 445 2 2 356 356 87 76 445 – 248 72 45 47 18 15 – 88.6 82.8 61.6 37.6 5.6 2.4 198 29.3 24.3 34.7 414 24 11 334 303 56 35 414 19 256 72 4 20 12 31 36.5 91.4 92.3 18.2 17.9 4.2 7.6 134 15.7 12.5 16.4 4 606 431 403 3 426 3 348 749 611 4 606 203 2 811 645 321 149 192 285 30.8 91.0 91.5 52.0 13.0 7.3 6.5 1 765 16.7 12.4 20.6 4 295 426 398 3 222 3 144 647 530 4 295 196 2 674 595 257 131 189 253 30.6 90.9 90.8 48.8 12.6 7.6 6.3 1 566 14.6 11.9 17.0 136 – – 108 108 28 24 136 – 68 27 38 – 3 – – 97.1 100.0 100.0 – 2.9 – 121 20.7 – 33.3 376 22 10 205 181 149 99 376 15 127 71 36 26 29 72 50.0 93.4 89.9 69.2 18.7 9.1 8.2 191 30.4 38.1 19.2 17 009 1 137 945 12 421 11 535 3 451 2 949 17 009 372 10 108 2 286 959 954 1 256 1 074 18.3 94.0 87.2 49.2 19.7 11.6 6.3 6 790 19.8 17.3 22.8 9 934 446 316 7 247 6 660 2 241 1 873 9 934 161 5 578 1 453 601 655 784 702 17.4 92.7 88.5 46.8 22.2 11.3 6.1 4 232 21.6 20.1 23.6 205 13 13 114 103 78 59 205 13 90 10 22 – 39 31 46.4 100.0 100.0 100.0 – 20.6 8.6 32 43.8 25.0 100.0 983 88 73 743 660 152 150 983 48 596 124 45 55 53 62 31.2 95.1 90.5 42.9 18.8 10.5 8.8 398 13.8 14.4 13.4 1 554 117 115 1 132 1 064 305 279 1 554 52 906 207 124 70 111 84 23.7 97.8 93.2 60.8 19.2 13.7 7.8 569 22.7 11.7 34.1
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
Persons 18 to 24 years High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional school degree Doctorate degree Males 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional school degree Doctorate degree Persons 25 years and over Percent: Less than 9th grade High school graduate or higher Male Female Some college or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher Male Female Males 25 to 34 years Percent: High school graduate or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 to 34 years Percent: High school graduate or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher 234 78 64 4 543 24 49 114 157 115 20 15 31 11 3 1 497 22 46 100 143 102 18 12 31 12 3 2 611 714 729 816 444 336 119 411 679 051 511 226 630 319 023 139 511 254 755 997 582 293 710 580 866 203 862 409 198 29 54 9 409 3 46 86 145 101 12 1 13 2 – – 529 1 88 71 171 97 17 11 37 26 10 – 938 14.7 68.6 69.8 67.0 34.9 9.4 13.8 3.7 185 80.0 5.9 137 55.5 3.6 134 67 58 – 330 5 32 49 94 62 8 19 61 – – – 365 10 28 96 102 54 19 10 19 27 – – 695 10.8 68.3 63.3 73.9 40.1 15.4 12.6 18.5 150 59.3 4.0 138 88.4 16.7 1 765 717 521 24 3 779 340 367 616 1 272 862 76 79 143 5 15 4 3 269 325 328 483 1 377 477 55 34 139 27 3 21 7 048 19.3 65.1 65.2 65.0 27.5 5.1 5.8 4.4 1 285 78.1 4.4 1 358 79.2 2.6 1 566 674 429 17 3 501 310 336 580 1 194 805 58 67 132 – 15 4 3 011 312 315 473 1 304 388 55 34 88 24 3 15 6 512 19.5 64.3 63.5 65.0 25.9 4.3 4.3 4.3 1 225 77.1 4.7 1 267 78.8 2.7 121 36 50 7 122 17 11 14 37 36 – – 2 5 – – 166 5 13 6 56 60 – – 23 3 – – 288 16.0 77.1 85.5 65.6 44.8 11.5 15.7 5.7 45 100.0 – 57 89.5 1.8 191 53 51 10 643 8 46 146 116 169 23 31 79 14 11 – 558 – 14 73 135 143 41 16 63 54 6 13 1 201 5.7 76.1 84.4 68.9 55.2 20.0 24.4 16.2 140 76.4 21.4 180 76.1 12.8 6 790 2 270 1 757 83 13 722 359 1 291 3 407 4 079 2 780 582 479 518 149 58 20 13 995 391 1 160 3 433 3 824 3 138 519 352 834 210 71 63 27 717 11.5 63.8 64.4 63.1 35.3 6.9 8.4 5.4 5 496 65.9 6.1 5 305 71.6 5.2 4 232 1 379 1 180 49 8 802 305 745 2 011 2 596 1 933 349 334 367 109 40 13 9 578 299 745 2 199 2 561 2 389 355 249 573 95 58 55 18 380 11.4 65.7 66.1 65.2 37.6 7.1 8.2 6.0 3 672 68.4 6.2 3 281 71.2 5.2 32 16 8 – 252 – 16 21 93 38 43 20 16 5 – – 297 18 11 51 75 52 11 23 22 22 7 5 549 8.2 78.7 73.1 85.3 48.1 14.0 18.9 8.3 86 81.4 19.8 103 94.2 7.8 398 146 105 17 674 12 44 114 269 139 35 11 36 7 – 7 538 5 26 106 236 111 20 – 24 7 – 3 1 212 7.2 74.7 74.5 74.8 33.0 6.9 6.3 7.4 232 81.9 .9 273 95.6 6.6 569 238 147 9 949 7 56 245 268 238 51 33 25 8 18 – 939 18 25 256 274 233 23 30 50 28 2 – 1 888 5.6 67.8 68.2 67.5 39.1 6.9 8.5 5.4 396 61.9 .5 413 73.4 5.3
1 040 955 13.7 65.6 65.8 65.4 36.7 9.4 10.1 8.7 173 001 71.5 7.2 179 423 74.6 7.8
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS
Persons 16 to 19 years Enrolled in school Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not enrolled in school High school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not high school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force 138 96 24 8 63 41 16 8 2 3 25 7 4 12 346 983 342 790 723 363 176 363 556 954 187 990 887 187 136 93 35 14 44 43 – – – – 43 25 – 18 76 52 29 – 23 24 12 6 – – 12 12 – – 1 071 723 181 49 493 348 184 78 33 64 164 12 74 78 954 632 134 39 459 322 179 78 33 64 143 12 53 78 46 46 28 10 8 – – – – – – – – – 100 76 27 4 45 24 – – – – 24 – 16 8 3 689 2 414 392 289 1 733 1 275 471 279 76 67 804 185 183 436 2 381 1 527 277 187 1 063 854 329 220 33 34 525 161 124 240 32 32 – – 32 – – – – – – – – – 188 117 19 10 88 71 40 13 10 15 31 8 4 19 350 255 27 34 194 95 56 22 33 1 39 8 8 23
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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Table 4.
Educational and Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Alaskan Athabaskans Apache
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
American Indian Abenaki Alaska Native Total Alaskan Athabaskan Tanaina Algonquian Total Apache Chiricahua Jicarilla Apache Mescalero Apache
LABOR FORCE STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS
Married-couple families Husband employed or in Armed Forces Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband unemployed Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband not in labor force Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Female householder, no husband present Employed or in Armed Forces Unemployed Not in labor force 295 212 132 10 70 20 9 2 7 62 18 2 42 117 57 10 50 600 558 208 337 013 365 815 816 734 677 150 158 369 790 265 172 353 335 226 129 19 78 48 31 – 17 61 15 – 46 131 40 13 78 170 82 11 21 50 38 8 2 28 50 16 11 23 76 61 3 12 1 251 684 458 16 210 187 85 31 71 380 135 36 209 998 417 125 456 1 111 579 397 16 166 181 79 31 71 351 113 36 202 946 378 119 449 102 74 34 – 40 6 6 – – 22 22 – – 27 18 6 3 326 263 197 11 55 18 12 6 – 45 24 – 21 108 95 – 13 8 234 6 002 3 413 389 2 200 775 325 139 311 1 457 510 53 894 3 043 1 452 255 1 336 5 620 4 222 2 506 206 1 510 406 209 64 133 992 376 26 590 1 813 920 116 777 152 116 87 – 29 13 6 – 7 23 – – 23 9 9 – – 257 186 137 4 45 22 12 10 – 49 19 5 25 196 140 11 45 539 376 237 39 100 53 31 5 17 110 31 11 68 289 134 49 106
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Table 4.
Educational and Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Apache Con. Arapaho
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Oklahoma Apache San Carlos Apache
White Mountain Apache
Total
Arapaho
Northern Arapaho
Arikara
Assiniboine
Bannock
Blackfoot
Brotherton
Caddo
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL
Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school Preprimary school Public school Elementary or high school Public school College Public college Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Percent enrolled in school: 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Persons 18 to 24 years Percent enrolled in college Male Female 260 29 29 162 162 69 69 260 – 164 22 19 1 15 39 – 83.7 81.5 86.4 14.3 12.3 30.0 29 51.7 56.5 33.3 814 94 73 525 515 195 177 814 24 483 93 11 51 97 55 21.1 97.4 86.1 25.0 18.9 19.8 9.2 314 13.7 – 25.3 3 172 350 326 2 436 2 314 386 325 3 172 74 2 247 360 137 122 142 90 13.3 95.3 78.4 51.3 13.0 8.3 3.6 1 209 14.5 12.3 16.9 2 442 177 134 1 810 1 776 455 384 2 442 78 1 519 252 126 142 169 156 28.8 93.1 87.8 46.2 21.4 13.8 7.4 936 18.1 12.2 23.9 1 885 118 105 1 404 1 393 363 316 1 885 46 1 148 208 109 94 144 136 22.9 92.8 85.6 47.8 19.6 14.4 7.5 708 17.2 14.4 19.9 557 59 29 406 383 92 68 557 32 371 44 17 48 25 20 45.7 94.2 100.0 37.8 26.2 11.5 6.9 228 20.6 5.8 37.0 639 54 54 478 451 107 81 639 28 379 67 47 55 41 22 34.1 94.8 97.1 56.6 29.1 16.5 4.6 272 17.6 20.6 15.8 1 777 187 176 1 212 1 186 378 344 1 777 62 1 084 211 65 82 156 117 26.8 92.6 85.4 42.2 19.8 13.7 6.6 568 21.1 15.9 26.7 95 – – 68 68 27 21 95 – 57 11 – 7 6 14 – 100.0 100.0 – 23.3 28.6 23.3 30 23.3 25.9 – 11 189 716 585 7 752 7 404 2 721 2 205 11 189 340 5 898 1 576 591 649 977 1 158 28.1 92.9 86.0 53.9 19.8 11.3 8.5 4 369 19.0 16.8 21.8 122 2 – 83 76 37 29 122 2 54 29 6 16 7 8 13.3 100.0 100.0 30.0 59.3 9.7 3.3 47 46.8 – 48.9 1 024 55 47 741 680 228 202 1 024 4 553 156 95 71 79 66 3.3 89.9 85.2 63.8 26.5 14.5 7.0 417 25.7 22.8 29.8
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
Persons 18 to 24 years High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional school degree Doctorate degree Males 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional school degree Doctorate degree Persons 25 years and over Percent: Less than 9th grade High school graduate or higher Male Female Some college or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher Male Female Males 25 to 34 years Percent: High school graduate or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 to 34 years Percent: High school graduate or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher 29 11 13 – 191 – 5 37 70 29 28 16 6 – – – 61 – – 21 27 4 – – 2 3 4 – 252 2.0 75.0 65.6 78.0 36.5 6.0 14.8 3.1 34 64.7 – 88 72.7 6.8 314 115 93 – 526 12 57 162 181 67 5 23 6 13 – – 565 24 41 170 59 127 19 16 83 26 – – 1 091 12.3 57.3 58.4 56.1 35.3 11.7 19.3 3.6 293 59.4 18.8 198 63.6 9.6 1 209 365 209 8 2 275 23 354 791 600 333 71 42 54 7 – – 1 924 27 312 599 587 220 73 26 65 15 – – 4 199 17.1 49.8 51.2 48.7 21.6 3.4 4.2 2.7 763 51.6 3.4 949 64.4 3.3 936 355 228 4 1 703 – 109 398 536 409 82 52 57 52 – 8 1 637 25 107 401 535 271 115 63 83 22 – 15 3 340 7.2 68.9 67.4 70.2 36.8 7.1 7.3 6.9 621 73.9 2.6 608 80.8 3.5 708 278 172 – 1 415 – 93 340 432 348 74 40 28 52 – 8 1 405 11 104 350 442 240 102 51 74 16 – 15 2 820 7.4 68.2 66.9 69.4 37.2 6.8 7.5 6.2 523 70.4 2.7 480 79.8 4.4 228 77 56 4 279 – 16 49 104 61 8 12 29 – – – 227 14 3 51 93 26 13 12 9 6 – – 506 6.5 73.7 70.0 76.7 34.8 8.7 6.6 10.4 98 92.9 2.0 119 90.8 – 272 64 79 8 383 9 14 104 76 111 11 2 21 33 – 2 341 2 25 78 69 100 19 12 14 20 – 2 724 6.9 68.0 69.2 66.8 47.9 12.7 10.6 14.6 119 70.6 1.7 129 68.2 7.0 568 242 168 7 1 586 2 127 242 437 479 116 55 90 33 5 – 1 329 15 98 252 392 279 63 55 101 54 17 3 2 915 8.3 74.8 72.5 76.6 46.3 10.4 13.2 8.1 486 72.2 4.5 654 80.7 3.4 30 19 – – 42 – – 4 – 12 11 – 15 – – – 39 – – 15 6 10 – – 8 – – – 81 – 76.5 61.5 90.5 69.1 28.4 20.5 35.7 10 60.0 – 11 100.0 – 4 369 1 504 1 200 74 11 491 207 601 2 427 3 040 3 156 616 422 693 212 97 20 10 854 139 808 2 214 3 068 2 777 438 311 609 375 44 71 22 345 7.9 71.4 70.9 71.8 44.0 9.5 10.1 8.9 4 181 69.9 7.3 4 487 76.5 8.3 47 17 10 13 153 2 20 13 62 38 5 2 3 8 – – 161 – 6 32 70 22 10 – 10 11 – – 314 8.9 76.8 76.4 77.1 34.7 10.2 13.0 7.2 42 100.0 40.5 30 90.0 26.7 417 151 113 12 776 – 27 130 241 235 47 7 57 19 – 13 718 4 26 161 218 151 40 29 59 16 7 7 1 494 3.8 76.7 73.4 79.8 46.0 11.9 12.4 11.5 304 81.3 2.0 241 89.6 5.8
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS
Persons 16 to 19 years Enrolled in school Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not enrolled in school High school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not high school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force 45 37 17 2 18 8 3 3 – – 5 – – 5 113 65 26 – 39 48 21 21 – – 27 – 3 24 566 369 26 56 287 197 22 – – 17 175 8 44 123 458 281 79 38 164 177 86 26 23 26 91 6 22 63 402 253 77 30 146 149 70 21 23 26 79 6 22 51 56 28 2 8 18 28 16 5 – – 12 – – 12 143 105 19 15 71 38 13 2 – 6 25 5 – 20 302 179 13 8 158 123 69 24 12 21 54 19 12 23 8 8 8 – – – – – – – – – – – 2 242 1 514 345 235 934 728 225 134 48 36 503 134 111 252 44 30 23 7 – 14 7 – – 7 7 7 – – 261 180 64 19 97 81 51 21 23 1 30 30 – –
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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Table 4.
Educational and Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Apache Con. Arapaho
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Oklahoma Apache San Carlos Apache
White Mountain Apache
Total
Arapaho
Northern Arapaho
Arikara
Assiniboine
Bannock
Blackfoot
Brotherton
Caddo
LABOR FORCE STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS
Married-couple families Husband employed or in Armed Forces Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband unemployed Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband not in labor force Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Female householder, no husband present Employed or in Armed Forces Unemployed Not in labor force 33 21 13 – 8 – – – – 12 – – 12 24 8 5 11 310 221 109 32 80 56 17 11 28 33 22 – 11 136 44 7 85 1 271 819 291 108 420 222 50 49 123 230 54 11 165 571 195 67 309 991 660 385 33 242 145 23 27 95 186 31 9 146 480 151 79 250 834 574 338 20 216 83 21 13 49 177 29 6 142 406 122 64 220 152 86 47 13 26 57 2 14 41 9 2 3 4 74 29 15 30 188 108 75 19 14 54 13 3 38 26 6 – 20 135 68 25 42 770 529 323 39 167 91 42 9 40 150 54 9 87 392 225 10 157 23 13 13 – – – – – – 10 6 – 4 8 8 – – 6 354 4 708 3 052 175 1 481 617 302 91 224 1 029 405 54 570 2 564 1 249 272 1 043 110 86 33 14 39 2 2 – – 22 8 – 14 5 – – 5 425 291 198 5 88 18 – – 18 116 34 – 82 210 91 17 102
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CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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Table 4.
Educational and Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
California tribes Canadian and Latin American
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Cahuilla Total Morongo Total Canadian Indian
Central American Indian
French American Indian
Mexican American Indian
South American Indian
Spanish American Indian
Catawba
Cayuse
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL
Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school Preprimary school Public school Elementary or high school Public school College Public college Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Percent enrolled in school: 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Persons 18 to 24 years Percent enrolled in college Male Female 425 43 38 364 324 18 18 425 22 333 41 11 – 7 11 30.6 93.0 100.0 45.8 – 4.6 2.6 133 – – – 272 28 27 207 202 37 22 272 7 178 45 4 1 21 16 10.6 97.3 59.2 13.8 1.0 8.3 2.9 128 3.1 4.5 1.6 99 20 19 65 60 14 12 99 1 67 16 1 – 14 – 4.5 93.1 40.0 7.7 – 9.8 – 47 – – – 9 318 522 332 6 658 6 129 2 138 1 723 9 318 257 4 845 1 326 609 709 806 766 26.4 92.8 84.4 56.8 28.1 14.9 8.8 3 598 25.1 23.1 28.2 973 58 41 642 632 273 227 973 20 503 124 89 65 111 61 24.7 88.4 84.9 54.3 19.5 16.6 4.8 497 25.8 21.4 29.1 537 29 18 397 349 111 106 537 14 277 66 24 72 25 59 25.9 88.2 69.5 39.3 36.7 7.0 10.1 257 22.2 21.6 24.5 272 14 14 165 142 93 66 272 14 106 41 12 – 58 41 77.8 100.0 85.4 100.0 – 21.7 8.2 72 8.3 – 10.9 4 759 295 207 3 540 3 264 924 727 4 759 133 2 658 586 291 382 359 350 22.6 92.9 79.8 52.1 27.2 12.7 9.2 1 961 21.4 20.2 23.4 1 084 62 6 740 651 282 229 1 084 46 466 212 28 55 143 134 47.4 99.1 88.3 45.9 44.0 22.6 12.1 186 33.9 37.7 26.6 1 693 64 46 1 174 1 091 455 368 1 693 30 835 297 165 135 110 121 22.2 92.4 96.1 76.7 32.9 17.1 8.1 625 36.8 31.1 44.4 309 2 – 240 240 67 57 309 2 183 46 29 23 21 5 3.9 97.3 100.0 50.0 35.9 13.2 1.4 122 40.2 25.0 53.0 33 2 2 28 28 3 3 33 – 18 7 5 3 – – – 78.3 100.0 100.0 60.0 – – 10 30.0 30.0 –
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
Persons 18 to 24 years High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional school degree Doctorate degree Males 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional school degree Doctorate degree Persons 25 years and over Percent: Less than 9th grade High school graduate or higher Male Female Some college or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher Male Female Males 25 to 34 years Percent: High school graduate or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 to 34 years Percent: High school graduate or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher 133 30 17 – 294 3 9 85 103 71 4 11 2 6 – – 283 4 11 57 101 83 10 8 7 – 2 – 577 4.7 70.7 74.6 67.0 35.4 2.9 3.2 2.7 92 76.1 2.2 61 65.6 3.3 128 84 7 – 391 6 9 87 130 112 5 10 26 – 6 – 415 – 23 112 122 99 26 – 33 – – – 806 4.7 70.6 67.5 73.9 39.3 8.1 8.0 8.2 117 67.5 17.9 137 76.6 11.7 47 37 – – 155 6 2 19 59 43 4 2 14 – 6 – 216 – 14 71 58 37 15 – 21 – – – 371 5.9 69.8 60.6 82.6 38.3 11.1 9.7 12.9 82 64.6 25.6 61 88.5 16.4 3 598 1 073 908 43 7 064 623 816 1 367 1 754 1 408 232 159 372 207 79 47 7 093 661 965 1 369 1 480 1 353 258 231 329 205 154 88 14 157 21.7 59.0 57.8 60.3 36.2 10.5 10.9 10.0 2 932 60.7 7.3 2 478 66.9 9.5 497 204 114 10 1 075 8 85 248 240 270 41 70 65 40 8 – 852 39 78 145 175 225 52 32 50 26 20 10 1 927 10.9 68.7 69.2 68.3 47.2 11.4 12.4 10.5 252 67.1 11.1 417 71.9 13.9 257 48 62 – 419 106 63 74 76 41 16 5 29 9 – – 526 58 85 151 76 34 51 13 28 12 18 – 945 33.0 43.2 44.1 42.0 27.1 10.2 11.0 9.1 227 41.0 7.0 132 51.5 4.5 72 19 23 5 493 32 81 37 133 102 5 20 28 32 – 23 276 5 20 31 90 84 11 17 2 9 7 – 769 17.9 73.2 79.7 69.6 44.2 13.1 6.5 16.8 142 82.4 11.3 125 93.6 16.0 1 961 519 458 13 2 942 314 383 563 788 533 114 40 107 63 22 15 3 694 459 569 695 736 715 115 66 125 129 52 33 6 636 26.0 55.0 53.4 57.2 32.1 8.2 9.2 7.0 1 709 55.5 4.7 1 128 58.2 3.5 186 50 60 5 948 101 46 221 147 218 22 – 106 57 30 – 792 57 61 181 161 93 16 50 77 26 35 35 1 740 15.2 61.7 62.2 61.2 44.0 21.0 21.8 20.4 267 66.7 19.9 366 70.2 26.5 625 233 191 10 1 187 62 158 224 370 244 34 24 37 6 19 9 953 43 152 166 242 202 13 53 47 3 22 10 2 140 19.4 62.4 62.1 62.6 33.8 7.1 8.6 6.0 335 82.4 6.3 310 83.9 4.8 122 37 60 – 278 2 63 30 125 36 15 7 – – – – 233 11 16 38 70 36 20 – 16 26 – – 511 18.0 68.7 72.1 65.8 30.5 8.2 18.0 – 55 69.1 30.9 104 70.2 – 10 5 – – 63 – 4 33 – 12 7 – – 7 – – 47 – – 5 19 10 3 – 10 – – – 110 3.6 61.8 89.4 41.3 44.5 15.5 21.3 11.1 22 90.9 45.5 15 60.0 –
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS
Persons 16 to 19 years Enrolled in school Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not enrolled in school High school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not high school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force 38 25 – 3 22 13 5 3 2 – 8 – 5 3 82 26 9 2 15 56 15 7 4 4 41 14 3 24 45 9 2 – 7 36 5 3 2 – 31 7 – 24 1 995 1 338 391 146 789 657 171 118 6 16 486 242 67 177 265 168 53 45 70 97 28 26 2 – 69 41 5 23 137 81 21 6 54 56 – – – – 56 25 7 24 52 45 18 – 27 7 – – – – 7 – 7 – 974 598 198 39 349 376 96 53 – 16 280 159 35 86 198 137 40 – 97 61 23 23 – – 38 – – 38 369 309 61 56 192 60 24 16 4 – 36 17 13 6 94 65 16 11 38 29 19 9 – 10 10 6 – 2 12 12 – 7 5 – – – – – – – – –
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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Table 4.
Educational and Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
California tribes Canadian and Latin American
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Cahuilla Total Morongo Total Canadian Indian
Central American Indian
French American Indian
Mexican American Indian
South American Indian
Spanish American Indian
Catawba
Cayuse
LABOR FORCE STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS
Married-couple families Husband employed or in Armed Forces Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband unemployed Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband not in labor force Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Female householder, no husband present Employed or in Armed Forces Unemployed Not in labor force 166 112 51 5 56 11 – 8 3 43 9 – 34 86 34 8 44 259 186 103 16 67 19 19 – – 54 – 1 53 98 60 10 28 131 115 75 16 24 – – – – 16 – 1 15 28 14 – 14 3 278 2 586 1 543 180 863 198 79 25 94 494 148 7 339 1 324 701 99 524 508 364 271 16 77 42 25 – 17 102 46 3 53 185 69 35 81 221 180 95 19 66 11 – – 11 30 6 – 24 68 51 – 17 164 140 94 15 31 5 5 – – 19 – – 19 100 53 5 42 1 589 1 284 720 67 497 107 36 23 48 198 52 4 142 567 336 24 207 323 271 191 29 51 – – – – 52 8 – 44 165 77 20 68 473 347 172 34 141 33 13 2 18 93 36 – 57 239 115 15 109 223 190 114 3 73 16 10 – 6 17 – – 17 14 1 2 11 15 15 5 – 10 – – – – – – – – 11 5 3 3
100
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 100 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
Table 4.
Educational and Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Chemakuan Cherokee
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Chehalis Total Hoh Quileute Chemehuevi Total Cherokee Eastern Cherokee Echota Cherokee Western Cherokee Cherokee Shawnee
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL
Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school Preprimary school Public school Elementary or high school Public school College Public college Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Percent enrolled in school: 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Persons 18 to 24 years Percent enrolled in college Male Female 107 14 14 69 69 24 10 107 9 49 17 3 8 11 10 36.0 71.0 100.0 20.0 23.5 16.9 14.3 49 16.3 23.1 13.9 231 11 11 202 183 18 12 231 9 156 45 3 6 9 3 15.3 96.3 93.8 10.7 13.0 6.7 1.4 74 8.1 13.6 – 33 2 2 31 31 – – 33 – 28 5 – – – – – 100.0 100.0 – – – – 10 – – – 198 9 9 171 152 18 12 198 9 128 40 3 6 9 3 16.7 95.5 93.0 13.6 14.3 7.6 1.9 64 9.4 14.3 – 234 23 23 177 177 34 29 234 16 157 18 11 14 7 11 36.4 98.1 75.0 73.3 24.1 7.6 5.5 73 24.7 20.6 28.2 99 5 3 71 67 23 19 99 2 52 16 6 6 7 8 588 007 737 025 757 556 328 588 049 888 025 473 348 441 364 21.8 92.8 88.6 50.7 22.2 11.0 5.2 41 411 22.0 21.3 22.8 93 4 3 66 63 22 18 93 1 49 15 5 6 7 7 585 677 465 584 475 324 276 585 875 378 166 997 109 072 988 21.0 92.7 88.3 50.0 22.1 10.8 5.1 39 646 21.7 21.2 22.2 1 948 137 131 1 433 1 356 378 321 1 948 71 1 146 264 121 85 133 128 40.6 94.7 88.3 43.7 18.2 11.9 6.4 743 18.0 10.3 25.3 1 950 95 60 1 557 1 522 298 282 1 950 41 1 291 245 167 59 74 73 40.2 96.8 95.7 77.7 32.1 14.7 6.6 399 41.1 25.0 58.6 1 810 98 81 1 247 1 203 465 374 1 810 62 927 299 165 75 132 150 32.3 91.2 95.2 66.8 25.3 15.0 5.8 543 35.9 36.3 35.6 319 40 39 231 209 48 23 319 – 225 48 13 10 21 2 – 99.1 100.0 65.0 14.7 13.8 .5 88 25.0 26.4 22.9
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
Persons 18 to 24 years High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional school degree Doctorate degree Males 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional school degree Doctorate degree Persons 25 years and over Percent: Less than 9th grade High school graduate or higher Male Female Some college or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher Male Female Males 25 to 34 years Percent: High school graduate or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 to 34 years Percent: High school graduate or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher 49 23 3 – 65 – 8 14 28 – – – 15 – – – 70 3 12 10 12 5 – – 20 – – 8 135 17.0 65.2 64.3 66.2 35.6 31.9 40.0 23.1 33 63.6 33.3 32 50.0 18.8 74 40 – – 155 – 9 56 34 52 – 2 2 – – – 187 2 7 72 53 50 3 – – – – – 342 5.3 57.3 56.7 58.1 31.9 .6 – 1.3 68 35.3 – 66 63.6 – 10 2 – – 29 – – 24 3 2 – – – – – – 20 2 – 16 2 – – – – – – – 49 4.1 14.3 10.0 17.2 4.1 – – – 3 – – 12 – – 64 38 – – 119 – 9 32 31 43 – 2 2 – – – 160 – 7 56 51 43 3 – – – – – 279 5.7 62.7 60.6 65.5 33.3 .7 – 1.7 65 36.9 – 54 77.8 – 73 26 20 – 168 – 3 55 49 54 – 5 2 – – – 124 – – 66 30 19 9 – – – – – 292 1.0 57.5 46.8 65.5 30.5 .7 – 1.2 36 50.0 – 56 73.2 – 41 411 13 729 12 463 947 120 2 10 24 34 26 4 3 7 3 496 911 840 990 878 865 654 420 602 161 872 303 735 139 016 993 589 480 888 099 294 364 021 852 39 646 13 094 11 885 897 115 2 10 24 33 25 4 3 7 3 769 794 471 202 542 683 430 294 230 028 805 290 774 980 652 289 502 638 761 990 987 170 963 842 743 276 195 9 1 662 24 127 313 485 406 112 17 124 13 28 13 1 462 24 120 334 456 279 88 6 97 31 27 – 3 124 9.4 69.8 67.3 72.1 39.7 10.7 10.6 10.7 515 82.1 8.5 599 84.6 16.5 399 128 189 14 934 7 49 128 345 218 45 64 39 39 – – 669 35 48 105 210 151 14 31 53 15 7 – 1 603 8.7 76.8 71.9 80.3 42.2 9.5 11.2 8.4 190 73.7 12.1 315 86.3 4.8 543 223 139 27 1 849 69 186 324 443 439 59 45 183 68 33 – 1 622 95 189 231 368 350 25 46 157 143 8 10 3 471 15.5 68.5 68.2 68.7 45.1 17.3 19.6 15.4 467 75.4 17.6 411 87.1 23.1 88 64 7 14 292 – 43 61 92 61 17 2 16 – – – 239 13 23 42 54 43 – 13 38 13 – – 531 14.9 65.7 67.4 64.4 38.2 12.6 21.3 5.5 71 80.3 33.8 81 61.7 7.4
108 3 10 20 29 24 3 3 8 3 1
104 2 9 20 28 23 3 2 7 3
229 231 11.7 68.2 68.6 67.8 40.1 11.1 12.4 9.9 33 187 73.3 9.1 34 759 75.7 8.8
220 543 11.7 68.1 68.6 67.6 40.0 11.0 12.4 9.8 31 955 73.1 9.0 33 343 75.3 8.5
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS
Persons 16 to 19 years Enrolled in school Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not enrolled in school High school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not high school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force 29 17 13 – 4 12 9 – – 9 3 – 3 – 61 33 3 4 26 28 14 14 – – 14 5 – 9 8 2 – – 2 6 – – – – 6 – – 6 53 31 3 4 24 22 14 14 – – 8 5 – 3 35 25 13 1 11 10 2 2 – – 8 8 – – 24 16 5 1 9 7 3 1 858 862 480 779 578 996 272 982 399 668 4 724 1 947 947 1 799 23 15 5 1 8 7 3 1 477 825 213 643 944 652 101 851 386 649 4 551 1 910 903 1 707 481 290 44 36 210 191 80 48 9 15 111 25 28 58 375 327 112 36 179 48 42 42 – – 6 – – 6 446 349 87 64 198 97 43 41 2 – 54 12 14 28 52 45 7 10 28 7 5 – – 5 2 – – 2
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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UNITED STATES SUMMARY
101
Table 4.
Educational and Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Chemakuan Cherokee
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Chehalis Total Hoh Quileute Chemehuevi Total Cherokee Eastern Cherokee Echota Cherokee Western Cherokee Cherokee Shawnee
LABOR FORCE STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS
Married-couple families Husband employed or in Armed Forces Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband unemployed Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband not in labor force Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Female householder, no husband present Employed or in Armed Forces Unemployed Not in labor force 57 38 17 2 19 11 11 – – 8 1 – 7 37 23 3 11 93 59 25 – 34 9 6 – 3 25 3 2 20 48 30 3 15 7 7 3 – 4 – – – – – – – – 9 6 – 3 86 52 22 – 30 9 6 – 3 25 3 2 20 39 24 3 12 72 49 27 – 22 2 2 – – 21 3 – 18 45 25 4 16 72 54 34 2 17 3 1 1 14 4 9 20 11 1 7 108 085 583 280 222 529 923 325 281 494 363 398 733 492 021 586 885 69 51 33 2 16 3 1 1 13 4 9 19 10 1 7 266 848 089 154 605 460 893 304 263 958 200 392 366 530 481 525 524 943 738 488 68 182 44 15 19 10 161 48 6 107 482 276 5 201 634 565 383 4 178 – – – – 69 25 – 44 141 99 4 38 1 106 828 538 54 236 19 15 2 2 259 73 – 186 282 127 41 114 142 123 94 – 29 – – – – 19 – – 19 43 21 – 22
102
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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Table 4.
Educational and Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Cheyenne Chippewa
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Total Cheyenne Northern Cheyenne Southern Cheyenne CheyenneArapaho Chickahominy Chickasaw Chinook Total Bad River Bay Mills Chippewa Bois Forte
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL
Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school Preprimary school Public school Elementary or high school Public school College Public college Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Percent enrolled in school: 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Persons 18 to 24 years Percent enrolled in college Male Female 4 212 274 215 3 239 2 854 699 599 4 212 162 2 568 581 237 228 195 241 27.9 93.1 88.4 54.0 20.5 10.8 6.6 1 552 18.7 24.4 13.3 2 320 166 114 1 757 1 645 397 348 2 320 102 1 349 318 153 135 114 149 29.6 88.7 84.6 55.6 20.7 10.1 6.3 927 16.6 21.6 11.3 1 794 106 99 1 406 1 133 282 232 1 794 58 1 156 250 82 86 73 89 25.3 98.4 93.3 53.6 19.8 12.1 7.3 588 21.6 27.6 16.9 98 2 2 76 76 20 19 98 2 63 13 2 7 8 3 28.6 100.0 100.0 18.2 26.9 10.7 3.0 37 24.3 56.3 – 1 063 77 41 844 822 142 128 1 063 37 725 115 50 25 66 45 19.1 90.7 92.0 59.5 10.2 14.8 9.2 329 11.2 16.7 6.7 166 – – 115 93 51 35 166 – 79 42 23 22 – – – 80.6 100.0 71.9 40.0 – – 87 51.7 22.2 65.0 6 536 458 329 4 643 4 514 1 435 1 289 6 536 219 3 524 1 079 480 404 476 354 31.8 93.0 93.7 62.3 25.6 13.9 3.8 2 347 26.9 26.3 27.6 243 – – 197 192 46 37 243 – 126 46 28 8 13 22 – 96.2 82.1 70.0 20.0 7.3 5.7 80 26.3 10.5 31.1 34 2 2 25 24 6 5 34 1 20 5 1 1 2 1 690 880 570 527 049 283 543 690 296 166 111 998 817 377 925 28.6 93.4 89.9 53.3 19.6 11.8 5.6 13 030 18.6 17.3 19.9 434 27 22 314 289 93 67 434 9 227 58 69 26 25 20 13.4 100.0 100.0 71.9 15.9 8.4 4.6 260 20.0 17.1 22.6 202 24 24 119 119 59 59 202 14 98 15 16 18 28 13 63.6 100.0 100.0 88.9 35.3 25.2 11.0 69 33.3 35.4 28.6 166 12 8 127 127 27 23 166 12 94 19 11 9 7 14 24.5 71.2 82.6 68.8 18.0 6.0 18.2 66 21.2 32.3 11.4
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
Persons 18 to 24 years High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional school degree Doctorate degree Males 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional school degree Doctorate degree Persons 25 years and over Percent: Less than 9th grade High school graduate or higher Male Female Some college or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher Male Female Males 25 to 34 years Percent: High school graduate or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 to 34 years Percent: High school graduate or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher 1 552 592 393 – 2 626 32 247 655 723 618 70 127 112 32 10 – 2 854 55 181 504 796 937 85 70 145 66 6 9 5 480 9.4 69.5 74.1 64.4 41.7 6.9 7.9 5.9 890 77.6 2.6 914 69.9 6.7 927 335 194 – 1 583 23 133 356 510 373 45 60 69 4 10 – 1 905 55 123 321 510 646 29 49 117 52 – 3 3 488 9.6 71.0 73.8 67.7 41.8 7.3 9.0 5.2 587 76.5 2.4 541 73.6 7.0 588 250 185 – 950 9 112 268 187 232 24 52 38 28 – – 866 – 58 159 260 277 54 11 21 14 6 6 1 816 9.9 66.6 74.9 59.1 42.0 6.2 5.4 6.9 269 80.7 3.3 332 65.7 6.9 37 7 14 – 93 – 2 31 26 13 1 15 5 – – – 83 – – 24 26 14 2 10 7 – – – 176 1.1 67.6 71.1 64.5 38.1 6.8 8.4 5.4 34 73.5 – 41 56.1 – 329 124 63 – 507 12 9 98 161 132 27 18 43 3 4 – 429 – 1 110 144 121 44 – 9 – – – 936 2.4 75.4 74.1 76.5 42.8 6.3 2.1 9.9 231 71.4 – 214 86.0 6.1 87 29 41 9 376 6 25 111 122 56 – 18 38 – – – 287 15 25 73 75 57 4 – 38 – – – 663 10.7 61.5 60.6 62.2 31.8 11.5 13.2 10.1 103 92.2 15.5 108 76.9 6.5 2 347 734 877 68 6 870 115 417 1 223 2 080 1 744 210 184 606 233 52 6 5 761 150 302 1 047 1 388 1 554 293 78 607 205 117 20 12 631 7.8 74.2 74.0 74.5 46.8 14.6 16.5 13.1 1 521 76.7 10.1 1 893 80.8 12.2 80 22 18 7 271 – 21 35 106 87 4 7 9 2 – – 290 – 20 52 119 60 – – 29 7 3 – 561 7.3 77.2 75.2 79.3 37.1 8.9 13.4 4.1 127 74.0 9.4 50 72.0 – 13 030 4 497 3 654 193 28 918 398 2 102 5 996 9 101 6 560 1 472 964 1 793 385 110 37 25 886 476 2 373 5 276 8 347 5 400 1 247 577 1 525 478 136 51 54 804 9.8 69.7 68.6 70.6 37.8 8.2 8.5 8.0 9 475 75.8 6.0 10 725 78.5 7.6 260 66 108 – 348 2 13 68 117 82 13 18 17 15 3 – 385 4 21 67 102 135 33 9 12 2 – – 733 5.5 76.1 76.1 76.1 46.2 6.7 3.6 10.1 182 87.4 3.3 115 85.2 10.4 69 16 27 – 140 – 5 13 45 47 9 13 8 – – – 89 – 5 13 32 25 5 – 5 2 2 – 229 4.4 84.3 79.8 87.1 50.7 7.4 10.1 5.7 45 91.1 15.6 66 89.4 – 66 18 21 – 123 – 7 30 60 26 – – – – – – 71 – – 10 40 13 8 – – – – – 194 3.6 75.8 85.9 69.9 24.2 – – – 45 91.1 – 72 69.4 –
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS
Persons 16 to 19 years Enrolled in school Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not enrolled in school High school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not high school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force 897 634 134 70 430 263 93 44 19 30 170 24 51 95 523 358 79 39 240 165 55 30 2 23 110 8 40 62 351 262 55 22 185 89 38 14 17 7 51 7 11 33 23 14 – 9 5 9 – – – – 9 9 – – 146 102 16 6 80 44 20 11 9 – 24 6 – 18 68 59 31 – 28 9 9 9 – – – – – – 1 525 1 167 368 139 660 358 191 122 27 30 167 43 13 111 68 46 25 4 17 22 3 – – 3 19 – 7 12 7 482 5 227 1 537 599 3 091 2 255 874 432 167 232 1 381 368 281 732 126 99 30 35 34 27 25 18 – 7 2 – 2 – 30 28 8 2 18 2 – – – – 2 – – 2 31 22 5 – 17 9 – – – – 9 – 5 4
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 103 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
103
Table 4.
Educational and Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Cheyenne Chippewa
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Total Cheyenne Northern Cheyenne Southern Cheyenne CheyenneArapaho Chickahominy Chickasaw Chinook Total Bad River Bay Mills Chippewa Bois Forte
LABOR FORCE STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS
Married-couple families Husband employed or in Armed Forces Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband unemployed Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband not in labor force Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Female householder, no husband present Employed or in Armed Forces Unemployed Not in labor force 1 706 1 191 747 81 363 166 80 33 53 349 137 33 179 685 271 66 348 1 099 795 521 52 222 61 26 13 22 243 108 26 109 386 147 46 193 544 351 193 29 129 87 36 20 31 106 29 7 70 295 121 20 154 63 45 33 – 12 18 18 – – – – – – 4 3 – 1 219 161 122 11 28 31 8 8 15 27 14 – 13 182 97 17 68 159 132 76 10 46 – – – – 27 18 – 9 80 43 3 34 4 447 3 205 2 128 82 995 211 100 15 96 1 031 321 36 674 1 082 584 50 448 118 103 93 5 5 6 6 – – 9 5 – 4 37 27 4 6 14 633 10 187 6 768 473 2 946 1 479 764 165 550 2 967 1 072 132 1 763 8 305 3 603 778 3 924 234 163 105 13 45 43 36 2 5 28 8 – 20 101 46 16 39 63 43 16 – 27 10 – 3 7 10 2 – 8 30 18 – 12 61 26 15 – 11 25 5 3 17 10 2 – 8 39 12 – 27
104
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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Table 4.
Educational and Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Chippewa Con.
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Chippewa Fond du Lac Keweenaw Lac Courte Oreilles Lac du Flambeau Leech Lake Leelanau Little Shell Chippewa Mille Lac Minnesota Chippewa Red Cliff Chippewa Red Lake Chippewa
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL
Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school Preprimary school Public school Elementary or high school Public school College Public college Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Percent enrolled in school: 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Persons 18 to 24 years Percent enrolled in college Male Female 22 1 1 16 15 4 3 175 774 554 334 297 067 553 315 22 22 248 232 45 38 315 8 213 32 2 25 21 14 40.0 100.0 94.1 6.3 41.7 11.7 5.9 92 23.9 12.8 32.1 268 22 15 194 189 52 50 268 7 137 46 17 18 17 26 41.2 98.6 97.9 73.9 25.0 10.8 12.5 95 13.7 5.7 18.3 998 122 110 745 678 131 119 998 61 653 95 48 44 56 41 42.4 94.6 88.8 50.0 18.2 9.8 6.0 338 19.5 23.4 14.4 323 33 33 234 234 56 51 323 21 185 32 39 9 16 21 56.8 100.0 86.5 88.6 17.3 9.3 11.8 96 29.2 60.5 3.8 624 72 70 423 404 129 104 624 30 396 51 17 7 91 32 34.9 93.0 77.3 58.6 5.6 23.9 7.1 154 8.4 11.4 7.3 268 7 7 160 155 101 87 268 7 91 66 15 46 29 14 33.3 92.9 100.0 45.5 62.2 20.3 6.7 107 51.4 70.6 42.5 245 1 1 217 217 27 20 245 1 142 75 4 17 – 6 12.5 86.6 100.0 57.1 41.5 – 3.5 48 43.8 54.5 40.5 230 37 37 163 151 30 30 230 31 124 23 7 15 27 3 44.9 97.6 92.0 28.0 23.8 21.3 1.6 88 9.1 10.9 7.1 975 88 88 641 591 246 222 975 55 502 140 44 63 98 73 34.4 93.3 87.0 46.8 24.0 16.8 8.0 356 22.5 4.8 31.9 304 26 23 229 196 49 32 304 8 167 67 18 6 26 12 16.7 94.9 97.1 47.4 9.0 14.7 5.4 105 10.5 12.1 8.5 1 348 117 117 1 013 961 218 213 1 348 60 802 198 64 80 67 77 35.5 95.0 81.5 39.8 19.9 11.1 6.7 563 14.2 5.3 26.0
22 175 781 12 664 3 499 1 315 1 170 1 519 1 227 27.5 92.8 90.7 55.3 19.3 11.8 5.1 8 454 18.9 17.2 20.8
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
Persons 18 to 24 years High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional school degree Doctorate degree Males 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional school degree Doctorate degree Persons 25 years and over Percent: Less than 9th grade High school graduate or higher Male Female Some college or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher Male Female Males 25 to 34 years Percent: High school graduate or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 to 34 years Percent: High school graduate or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher 8 454 3 008 2 300 126 19 598 260 1 403 4 253 6 388 4 310 1 006 624 1 003 243 73 35 17 296 328 1 627 3 578 5 566 3 470 798 421 1 048 356 56 48 36 894 9.8 69.0 68.0 69.8 36.6 7.8 8.7 6.9 6 026 74.9 5.7 6 858 77.0 6.3 92 26 26 – 245 5 25 44 76 69 7 – 12 7 – – 172 – 11 54 38 48 9 2 10 – – – 417 9.8 66.7 62.2 69.8 39.3 7.0 5.8 7.8 71 56.3 – 108 82.4 3.7 95 30 31 2 193 8 19 24 64 45 23 1 7 2 – – 172 3 12 22 65 43 13 3 8 – – 3 365 11.5 75.9 78.5 73.6 40.5 5.5 6.4 4.7 85 81.2 1.2 72 87.5 – 338 138 90 2 663 4 38 150 188 171 45 12 51 2 – 2 598 4 32 147 225 132 22 – 19 17 – – 1 261 6.2 70.3 69.4 71.0 37.5 7.2 6.0 8.3 268 73.5 1.9 305 80.0 4.3 96 23 41 5 201 3 12 38 56 78 3 2 9 – – – 149 2 7 42 42 46 4 – 6 – – – 350 6.9 70.3 65.8 73.6 42.3 4.3 4.0 4.5 72 68.1 8.3 100 78.0 9.0 154 67 45 – 412 16 55 44 113 135 13 12 24 – – – 418 1 25 116 196 71 7 – – 2 – – 830 11.7 69.0 66.0 72.1 31.8 3.1 .5 5.8 203 75.9 – 178 90.4 – 107 24 58 – 181 2 8 20 54 65 14 10 2 6 – – 171 – 3 30 78 47 – 7 3 – 3 – 352 3.7 82.1 80.7 83.4 44.6 4.0 3.5 4.4 58 93.1 5.2 85 76.5 7.1 48 10 30 – 123 – 21 24 44 30 – – 4 – – – 129 – 22 21 23 50 – 2 11 – – – 252 17.1 65.1 66.7 63.4 38.5 6.0 8.5 3.3 47 80.9 – 33 75.8 – 88 34 15 – 148 1 15 48 42 25 8 6 3 – – – 162 4 28 49 51 28 2 – – – – – 310 15.5 53.2 50.0 56.8 23.2 1.0 – 2.0 61 59.0 – 66 59.1 – 356 156 92 7 773 4 51 98 168 225 33 53 104 25 12 – 724 14 43 98 233 167 52 17 40 21 39 – 1 497 7.5 79.4 78.6 80.2 52.6 16.1 13.8 18.2 287 88.2 5.9 296 90.5 11.5 105 37 17 – 189 – – 26 46 68 10 13 24 2 – – 211 2 15 37 38 55 23 17 12 2 10 – 400 4.3 80.0 74.4 86.2 59.0 12.5 11.4 13.8 81 85.2 9.9 96 95.8 8.3 563 158 148 3 907 4 81 211 347 176 20 2 47 15 4 – 848 – 112 212 309 157 29 5 9 4 11 – 1 755 11.2 64.7 61.8 67.4 27.3 5.1 2.8 7.3 284 52.5 .7 321 76.3 8.4
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS
Persons 16 to 19 years Enrolled in school Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not enrolled in school High school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not high school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force 4 895 3 520 1 097 370 2 053 1 375 475 255 56 132 900 273 184 443 58 26 3 5 18 32 11 4 5 2 21 10 10 1 45 38 4 17 17 7 6 4 2 – 1 – – 1 175 115 26 7 82 60 24 9 6 9 36 13 6 17 67 57 33 – 24 10 – – – – 10 – – 10 81 54 16 7 31 27 7 2 3 2 20 2 5 13 81 63 40 2 21 18 8 5 3 – 10 3 2 5 50 47 18 12 17 3 3 – – 3 – – – – 45 27 11 3 13 18 12 5 – 7 6 3 3 – 192 121 9 12 100 71 26 11 5 10 45 13 10 22 85 65 27 5 33 20 13 5 8 – 7 – – 7 354 221 18 28 175 133 55 10 27 18 78 9 22 47
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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UNITED STATES SUMMARY
105
Table 4.
Educational and Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Chippewa Con.
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Chippewa Fond du Lac Keweenaw Lac Courte Oreilles Lac du Flambeau Leech Lake Leelanau Little Shell Chippewa Mille Lac Minnesota Chippewa Red Cliff Chippewa Red Lake Chippewa
LABOR FORCE STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS
Married-couple families Husband employed or in Armed Forces Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband unemployed Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband not in labor force Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Female householder, no husband present Employed or in Armed Forces Unemployed Not in labor force 9 744 6 855 4 470 321 2 064 854 474 95 285 2 035 700 93 1 242 5 056 2 211 459 2 386 114 84 56 3 25 14 4 – 10 16 3 4 9 85 33 15 37 103 56 48 – 8 23 4 10 9 24 18 – 6 60 35 10 15 286 152 104 9 39 71 34 8 29 63 16 – 47 279 129 30 120 80 53 39 5 9 10 4 6 – 17 13 – 4 67 38 5 24 155 97 62 – 35 21 10 4 7 37 24 2 11 204 77 23 104 124 80 54 10 16 15 12 – 3 29 15 2 12 50 33 5 12 63 46 27 – 19 7 – – 7 10 5 – 5 36 9 2 25 56 30 24 – 6 4 2 – 2 22 – – 22 85 41 2 42 362 249 164 13 72 37 27 – 10 76 26 7 43 285 115 25 145 158 128 78 2 48 11 6 – 5 19 9 – 10 41 18 4 19 319 221 143 6 72 22 17 3 2 76 15 – 61 407 167 23 217
106
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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Table 4.
Educational and Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Chippewa Con. Choctaw
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Saginaw Chippewa St. Croix Chippewa
Sault Ste. Marie Chippewa
Turtle Mountain
White Earth
Chitimacha
Total
Choctaw
Mississippi Choctaw
Mowa Band of Choctaw
Oklahoma Choctaw
Chumash
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL
Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school Preprimary school Public school Elementary or high school Public school College Public college Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Percent enrolled in school: 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Persons 18 to 24 years Percent enrolled in college Male Female 330 30 27 249 247 51 46 330 10 174 73 15 6 40 12 29.4 94.1 94.8 41.7 9.0 24.1 5.0 103 5.8 – 10.3 144 24 15 116 116 4 4 144 20 87 29 4 2 – 2 74.1 95.6 90.6 23.5 3.3 – 1.3 78 2.6 4.4 – 1 406 147 126 1 042 997 217 207 1 406 47 924 159 71 77 46 82 26.4 96.1 84.6 57.3 24.1 5.2 7.9 443 21.0 26.0 13.2 3 187 234 213 2 459 2 380 494 441 3 187 92 2 063 341 176 141 223 151 20.9 93.7 84.6 48.1 18.1 13.3 5.5 1 145 14.9 16.2 13.8 594 39 36 381 350 174 164 594 5 325 73 40 38 41 72 9.6 89.5 89.0 42.1 18.0 5.8 7.5 306 19.6 23.8 16.5 221 2 2 199 128 20 15 221 – 157 39 13 – 3 9 – 100.0 84.8 40.6 – 3.7 4.1 70 15.7 19.6 – 26 1 1 19 18 5 4 799 590 182 520 540 689 821 20 075 1 105 843 14 287 13 555 4 683 3 948 20 075 502 10 816 3 145 1 455 1 359 1 355 1 443 23.5 93.2 92.0 61.0 27.0 12.4 5.4 7 426 28.2 29.6 26.8 1 274 113 53 900 698 261 164 1 274 67 720 137 58 63 155 74 32.5 95.4 87.8 53.7 43.8 34.5 12.7 252 22.2 21.8 22.7 305 13 5 264 258 28 28 305 – 183 78 22 16 6 – – 82.4 85.7 44.0 18.0 4.2 – 139 15.8 – 32.4 5 133 354 276 4 062 4 022 717 681 5 133 113 3 200 903 304 205 239 169 21.7 95.0 90.7 56.3 20.5 10.4 2.2 1 540 21.9 21.5 22.5 999 49 29 680 648 270 228 999 23 476 160 94 47 94 105 18.7 93.3 96.4 60.3 22.6 15.0 8.5 364 24.2 35.6 7.4
26 799 682 14 931 4 263 1 839 1 643 1 755 1 686 23.8 93.5 91.4 59.6 26.2 12.7 4.8 9 357 26.8 27.6 26.1
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
Persons 18 to 24 years High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional school degree Doctorate degree Males 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional school degree Doctorate degree Persons 25 years and over Percent: Less than 9th grade High school graduate or higher Male Female Some college or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher Male Female Males 25 to 34 years Percent: High school graduate or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 to 34 years Percent: High school graduate or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher 103 33 26 – 252 5 12 55 76 63 12 14 15 – – – 152 – 12 45 48 23 – 3 21 – – – 404 7.2 68.1 62.5 71.4 37.4 8.9 13.8 6.0 72 73.6 25.0 94 74.5 – 78 38 8 2 101 2 19 12 41 19 3 – 2 3 – – 114 2 6 23 64 16 – 2 1 – – – 215 13.5 70.2 72.8 67.3 21.4 2.8 .9 5.0 32 68.8 – 32 84.4 3.1 443 108 191 25 939 4 52 133 373 212 50 29 68 8 10 – 986 11 65 167 367 217 31 8 84 36 – – 1 925 6.9 77.6 75.4 79.9 39.1 10.7 12.2 9.2 469 81.7 15.6 412 85.4 13.8 1 145 359 307 19 2 316 67 239 481 488 451 145 116 287 40 2 – 2 083 99 270 376 446 426 183 72 167 29 15 – 4 399 15.3 65.2 64.2 66.0 43.9 12.3 10.1 14.2 719 74.1 6.7 954 79.7 16.1 306 134 71 – 925 11 19 188 272 235 50 32 95 17 6 – 731 – 41 143 284 166 23 6 61 7 – – 1 656 4.3 75.7 74.8 76.4 42.1 11.2 9.3 12.8 286 91.3 12.6 415 77.1 15.2 70 41 14 – 135 12 22 26 50 20 – – 5 – – – 164 13 17 11 95 9 6 – 13 – – – 299 21.4 66.2 75.0 55.6 17.7 6.0 7.9 3.7 44 95.5 – 38 52.6 – 9 357 3 045 3 036 321 26 468 894 2 208 5 033 7 748 5 890 855 730 2 010 812 203 85 22 660 871 1 750 3 839 6 281 5 006 842 624 2 129 836 330 152 49 128 11.6 70.3 71.5 69.3 41.7 13.3 15.2 11.8 6 662 76.7 11.8 7 149 77.8 9.4 7 426 2 443 2 447 249 20 264 690 1 520 3 937 5 869 4 571 668 597 1 515 625 187 85 17 272 599 1 346 2 857 4 754 3 923 695 523 1 622 593 242 118 37 536 11.1 70.8 72.2 69.7 42.5 13.3 14.9 11.9 5 226 76.9 12.5 5 694 76.6 9.6 252 63 66 3 542 28 60 61 154 159 3 26 38 13 – – 488 50 18 74 182 82 – 8 36 24 14 – 1 030 15.1 71.7 70.9 72.5 39.1 12.1 15.2 9.4 221 76.0 5.0 228 77.6 – 139 42 9 – 204 – 24 94 36 30 12 – 8 – – – 238 31 58 50 43 44 – – 12 – – – 442 25.6 41.9 41.6 42.2 24.0 4.5 5.0 3.9 93 66.7 6.5 51 21.6 – 1 540 497 514 69 5 458 176 604 941 1 689 1 130 172 107 449 174 16 – 4 658 191 328 854 1 302 957 147 93 459 219 74 34 10 116 12.8 69.4 70.5 68.5 39.8 14.1 16.9 11.7 1 118 77.1 10.1 1 176 86.0 10.5 364 123 71 13 1 001 14 113 228 255 239 43 33 64 12 – – 860 18 38 254 250 260 – 19 21 – – – 1 861 9.8 64.3 64.0 64.5 37.1 5.2 2.4 7.6 346 74.9 6.1 282 73.8 8.2
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS
Persons 16 to 19 years Enrolled in school Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not enrolled in school High school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not high school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force 88 63 2 20 41 25 17 14 3 – 8 4 – 4 39 23 9 6 8 16 7 – 2 5 9 1 2 6 251 180 86 8 86 71 56 40 7 9 15 6 – 9 607 355 73 20 262 252 97 29 40 28 155 11 30 114 147 83 17 36 30 64 30 19 – – 34 9 – 25 68 42 2 9 31 26 19 19 – – 7 – – 7 6 124 4 577 1 086 403 3 082 1 547 734 398 107 199 813 225 180 408 4 661 3 502 877 321 2 298 1 159 538 278 87 148 621 178 120 323 203 146 13 5 128 57 22 22 – – 35 16 3 16 115 74 9 – 65 41 – – – – 41 – 29 12 1 145 855 187 77 591 290 174 98 20 51 116 31 28 57 278 210 50 34 126 68 30 13 – 17 38 9 27 2
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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UNITED STATES SUMMARY
107
Table 4.
Educational and Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Chippewa Con. Choctaw
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Saginaw Chippewa St. Croix Chippewa
Sault Ste. Marie Chippewa
Turtle Mountain
White Earth
Chitimacha
Total
Choctaw
Mississippi Choctaw
Mowa Band of Choctaw
Oklahoma Choctaw
Chumash
LABOR FORCE STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS
Married-couple families Husband employed or in Armed Forces Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband unemployed Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband not in labor force Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Female householder, no husband present Employed or in Armed Forces Unemployed Not in labor force 132 111 88 6 17 7 7 – – 14 6 – 8 90 53 10 27 78 57 32 11 14 14 5 2 7 7 – – 7 44 25 9 10 687 511 287 25 199 71 47 5 19 105 41 6 58 163 91 9 63 1 313 865 665 36 164 183 43 19 121 265 142 18 105 837 313 97 427 367 278 223 7 48 19 12 2 5 70 18 – 52 285 119 22 144 147 111 50 – 61 – – – – 36 8 – 28 44 25 – 19 16 440 12 182 7 355 471 4 356 867 460 104 303 3 391 846 116 2 429 4 363 2 424 316 1 623 11 902 9 122 5 686 374 3 062 656 352 78 226 2 124 592 68 1 464 3 283 1 921 232 1 130 379 267 168 10 89 27 7 – 20 85 2 – 83 195 97 13 85 137 108 39 – 69 29 – 10 19 – – – – 59 14 10 35 4 018 2 681 1 458 87 1 136 155 101 16 38 1 182 252 48 882 826 392 61 373 494 424 275 4 145 15 – 3 12 55 22 – 33 259 142 24 93
108
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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Table 4.
Educational and Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Coushatta
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Coeur d’Alene Coharie Colorado River Colville Comanche Coos Coquilles Costanoan Total Alabama Coushatta Coushatta Cowlitz
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL
Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school Preprimary school Public school Elementary or high school Public school College Public college Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Percent enrolled in school: 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Persons 18 to 24 years Percent enrolled in college Male Female 429 66 66 291 285 72 60 429 33 255 60 23 13 29 16 57.9 94.1 96.8 59.0 16.5 21.3 4.9 118 25.4 34.6 18.2 324 – – 239 239 85 76 324 – 182 55 28 19 27 13 – 80.9 100.0 58.3 26.4 17.2 2.2 120 37.5 36.5 38.6 617 61 61 467 432 89 74 617 39 391 82 35 36 19 15 37.5 91.6 94.3 58.3 23.1 8.1 3.3 216 25.5 21.0 28.1 2 475 168 157 1 951 1 891 356 321 2 475 72 1 482 404 168 99 120 130 28.1 94.0 91.2 60.6 18.6 11.0 5.3 808 16.6 11.8 22.0 3 277 212 147 2 269 2 158 796 678 3 277 111 1 691 557 170 230 306 212 26.9 88.0 95.4 38.8 25.3 14.1 4.8 1 347 25.2 26.7 23.2 61 – – 54 54 7 7 61 – 47 7 7 – – – – 100.0 100.0 100.0 – – – 16 43.8 – 100.0 230 31 20 151 151 48 28 230 23 139 7 6 27 28 – 63.9 90.3 100.0 60.0 60.0 33.3 – 55 36.4 100.0 – 255 6 – 165 165 84 78 255 6 106 50 17 19 46 11 33.3 100.0 87.7 65.4 29.2 27.5 2.9 91 29.7 25.0 34.0 435 32 32 315 308 88 75 435 11 237 72 28 20 37 30 31.4 87.5 92.3 66.7 26.3 16.5 7.3 118 23.7 6.4 35.2 265 24 24 180 180 61 54 265 5 157 32 13 13 25 20 26.3 98.1 88.9 56.5 22.8 15.3 9.2 80 20.0 9.7 26.5 170 8 8 135 128 27 21 170 6 80 40 15 7 12 10 37.5 72.1 95.2 78.9 36.8 19.7 5.2 38 31.6 – 54.5 224 17 13 140 140 67 51 224 4 85 47 42 18 2 26 57.1 100.0 100.0 95.5 33.3 1.7 6.0 98 39.8 9.4 75.6
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
Persons 18 to 24 years High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional school degree Doctorate degree Males 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional school degree Doctorate degree Persons 25 years and over Percent: Less than 9th grade High school graduate or higher Male Female Some college or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher Male Female Males 25 to 34 years Percent: High school graduate or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 to 34 years Percent: High school graduate or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher 118 41 46 – 263 5 31 59 45 71 16 15 2 19 – – 202 4 13 56 57 49 8 – 9 6 – – 465 11.4 63.9 63.9 63.9 41.9 7.7 7.4 8.0 58 86.2 – 78 92.3 – 120 39 43 13 443 14 22 134 144 40 26 – 40 23 – – 302 17 32 68 115 33 29 2 – 6 – – 745 11.4 61.5 61.3 61.6 26.7 9.3 2.0 14.2 60 100.0 – 97 80.4 25.8 216 64 59 4 430 15 42 66 148 137 16 – 6 – – – 264 12 20 63 83 60 8 10 8 – – – 694 12.8 68.6 64.0 71.4 35.3 2.0 3.0 1.4 78 79.5 – 157 87.3 – 808 307 190 13 1 966 38 183 334 595 502 87 51 128 29 16 3 1 582 15 124 245 602 309 101 40 125 18 3 – 3 548 10.1 73.5 75.7 71.8 39.8 9.1 9.2 9.0 475 85.7 6.3 611 82.0 9.5 1 347 515 430 16 3 001 34 155 643 981 627 94 67 199 162 25 14 3 559 90 153 620 906 968 160 131 346 131 39 15 6 560 6.6 74.2 75.8 72.3 45.4 14.2 14.9 13.3 1 195 79.3 10.3 968 72.8 8.4 16 9 7 – 94 – – 7 55 26 – – 6 – – – 31 – – – 7 11 6 7 – – – – 125 – 94.4 100.0 92.6 44.8 4.8 – 6.4 9 100.0 – 17 100.0 35.3 55 18 4 20 119 – – 33 26 28 – 4 28 – – – 105 – 10 25 19 13 2 – 20 16 – – 224 4.5 69.6 66.7 72.3 49.6 28.6 34.3 23.5 34 70.6 23.5 50 64.0 – 91 33 44 – 305 7 52 71 56 51 27 – 41 – – – 240 9 10 62 52 70 – – 22 8 7 – 545 14.3 61.3 66.3 57.4 41.5 14.3 15.4 13.4 62 83.9 12.9 105 72.4 17.1 118 39 36 2 300 9 24 61 121 52 7 11 15 – – – 333 15 46 71 80 54 1 25 30 11 – – 633 14.8 64.3 60.4 68.7 32.5 8.8 12.3 5.0 96 70.8 21.9 128 86.7 – 80 23 29 2 177 – 7 28 78 31 7 11 15 – – – 204 9 11 48 43 42 1 25 20 5 – – 381 7.1 73.0 66.7 80.2 41.2 10.5 12.3 8.5 64 71.9 25.0 99 93.9 – 38 16 7 – 123 9 17 33 43 21 – – – – – – 129 6 35 23 37 12 – – 10 6 – – 252 26.6 51.2 50.4 52.0 19.4 6.3 12.4 – 32 68.8 15.6 29 62.1 – 98 39 35 – 285 – 30 15 142 75 9 – 14 – – – 263 – 28 30 91 53 6 9 32 6 – 8 548 10.6 81.2 77.9 84.2 38.7 10.9 17.5 4.9 59 74.6 – 59 100.0 23.7
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS
Persons 16 to 19 years Enrolled in school Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not enrolled in school High school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not high school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force 78 60 17 3 40 18 12 – – 8 6 – – 6 91 71 14 – 57 20 5 5 – – 15 – – 15 107 80 3 9 68 27 14 12 2 – 13 – 3 10 602 460 123 33 304 142 68 26 26 16 74 6 31 37 824 543 113 29 401 281 162 59 41 62 119 45 36 38 14 14 – – 14 – – – – – – – – – 17 13 – – 13 4 4 4 – – – – – – 77 61 15 – 46 16 4 4 – – 12 – – 12 104 84 11 1 72 20 7 2 1 4 13 6 – 7 46 32 6 1 25 14 4 – – 4 10 6 – 4 58 52 5 – 47 6 3 2 1 – 3 – – 3 64 62 21 9 32 2 2 – – 2 – – – –
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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UNITED STATES SUMMARY
109
Table 4.
Educational and Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Coushatta
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Coeur d’Alene Coharie Colorado River Colville Comanche Coos Coquilles Costanoan Total Alabama Coushatta Coushatta Cowlitz
LABOR FORCE STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS
Married-couple families Husband employed or in Armed Forces Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband unemployed Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband not in labor force Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Female householder, no husband present Employed or in Armed Forces Unemployed Not in labor force 116 70 33 12 25 3 2 – 1 43 22 – 21 65 43 – 22 258 184 136 – 48 – – – – 74 49 4 21 60 34 – 26 188 126 104 9 13 13 10 3 – 49 22 – 27 154 73 – 81 887 619 357 24 238 104 47 24 33 164 36 8 120 540 286 29 225 2 107 1 527 959 57 511 203 128 25 50 377 129 22 226 631 332 66 233 16 16 14 – 2 – – – – – – – – – – – – 61 50 44 6 – 3 – 3 – 8 – – 8 21 15 – 6 148 100 74 11 15 25 25 – – 23 6 – 17 54 48 – 6 253 186 106 20 60 6 – – 6 61 27 9 25 59 28 6 25 141 114 75 – 39 6 – – 6 21 20 – 1 38 18 2 18 112 72 31 20 21 – – – – 40 7 9 24 21 10 4 7 168 120 97 – 23 – – – – 48 19 – 29 31 14 2 15
110
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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Table 4.
Educational and Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Creek Delaware
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Cree Total Creek Eastern Creek Poarch Band Croatan Crow Cupeno Total Delaware Eastern Delaware
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL
Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school Preprimary school Public school Elementary or high school Public school College Public college Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Percent enrolled in school: 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Persons 18 to 24 years Percent enrolled in college Male Female 2 902 174 144 1 982 1 879 746 603 2 902 82 1 523 333 231 184 255 294 24.0 93.6 83.9 53.5 22.6 16.1 10.7 1 247 19.1 22.2 15.6 14 900 787 572 10 843 10 263 3 270 2 790 14 900 324 8 438 2 263 1 011 924 972 968 20.7 91.6 91.3 59.4 27.3 12.4 5.6 5 082 29.0 29.4 28.7 14 373 775 560 10 415 9 864 3 183 2 728 14 373 312 8 126 2 182 969 898 960 926 20.2 91.6 91.2 59.0 27.3 12.7 5.6 4 931 29.0 29.2 28.8 210 7 7 171 165 32 18 210 7 151 20 – 9 5 18 100.0 93.8 100.0 – 47.4 3.6 7.7 24 37.5 47.4 – 153 – – 122 122 31 25 153 – 71 28 27 12 7 8 – 92.2 100.0 71.1 28.6 9.0 3.8 80 26.3 7.9 42.9 49 – – 27 27 22 22 49 – 6 21 – 13 9 – – 50.0 100.0 – 100.0 23.7 – 13 100.0 – 100.0 3 349 321 284 2 280 2 020 748 611 3 349 156 1 865 380 154 205 271 318 35.2 92.7 83.3 54.4 25.6 15.5 11.4 1 083 21.1 20.0 22.0 118 13 4 89 60 16 9 118 8 85 9 – 9 3 4 40.0 83.3 100.0 – 23.1 3.7 4.7 50 18.0 33.3 – 2 817 126 77 2 117 1 985 574 437 2 817 52 1 720 382 125 163 162 213 17.0 94.2 88.0 50.8 27.6 9.8 5.0 836 27.2 25.8 28.3 2 041 92 68 1 535 1 418 414 313 2 041 46 1 199 313 108 118 119 138 19.7 94.0 91.3 57.1 30.5 10.0 4.9 576 30.6 28.1 32.7 161 21 9 109 109 31 20 161 – 113 8 9 – – 31 – 85.0 100.0 75.0 – – 12.8 41 – – –
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
Persons 18 to 24 years High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional school degree Doctorate degree Males 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional school degree Doctorate degree Persons 25 years and over Percent: Less than 9th grade High school graduate or higher Male Female Some college or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher Male Female Males 25 to 34 years Percent: High school graduate or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 to 34 years Percent: High school graduate or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher 1 247 380 342 13 2 233 44 179 427 505 632 96 77 202 57 9 5 2 101 46 197 367 597 511 75 78 141 53 21 15 4 334 10.8 70.9 71.0 70.9 45.5 11.6 10.9 12.2 740 81.6 7.0 845 79.8 10.4 5 082 1 904 1 782 94 13 309 223 892 2 377 4 234 3 031 509 497 1 030 425 65 26 11 873 351 659 2 240 3 449 2 685 477 360 1 085 426 100 41 25 182 8.4 73.2 72.6 73.8 42.7 12.7 13.9 11.6 3 934 74.8 11.1 3 932 84.9 13.0 4 931 1 873 1 711 94 12 709 184 836 2 280 4 063 2 931 466 479 974 405 65 26 11 406 321 634 2 171 3 282 2 560 472 343 1 067 420 95 41 24 115 8.2 73.4 72.6 74.0 42.9 12.8 14.2 11.6 3 794 74.9 11.1 3 780 84.9 12.7 24 – 19 – 212 9 5 24 59 38 23 7 32 15 – – 158 – – 33 44 47 – 7 16 6 5 – 370 3.8 80.8 79.1 82.1 53.0 20.0 17.1 22.2 68 70.6 23.5 69 100.0 18.8 80 19 27 – 160 21 30 25 44 26 7 7 – – – – 128 12 21 24 45 14 5 7 – – – – 288 29.2 53.8 55.5 52.5 22.9 – – – 41 53.7 – 37 64.9 – 13 – 13 – 61 9 – 8 12 32 – – – – – – 70 9 8 10 20 – 4 – 19 – – – 131 19.8 66.4 61.4 72.1 42.0 14.5 27.1 – 29 69.0 – 9 100.0 – 1 083 349 292 24 2 208 25 157 477 484 622 105 56 238 29 15 – 2 327 36 189 470 589 726 70 37 99 65 21 25 4 535 9.0 70.1 70.1 70.2 46.5 10.8 9.0 12.8 837 73.5 3.8 915 76.5 6.7 50 5 17 3 84 – 3 20 27 34 – – – – – – 83 – 2 43 21 14 – 3 – – – – 167 3.0 59.3 45.8 72.6 30.5 – – – 29 86.2 – 52 92.3 – 836 313 245 44 3 283 25 185 521 1 148 676 86 82 388 135 14 23 2 648 26 151 497 735 603 73 105 283 141 15 19 5 931 6.5 76.3 74.5 77.7 44.6 17.2 17.3 17.1 746 72.8 8.8 915 89.1 21.2 576 184 200 42 2 187 23 78 306 785 527 66 67 221 88 12 14 1 838 20 66 384 477 461 36 58 213 101 8 14 4 025 4.6 78.2 74.4 81.4 46.9 16.7 18.3 15.3 533 71.9 9.2 658 90.1 16.7 41 9 8 – 179 – – 7 84 31 6 3 37 9 2 – 171 – – 9 51 53 12 11 23 12 – – 350 – 95.4 94.7 96.1 56.9 23.7 20.5 26.8 52 86.5 23.1 55 100.0 50.9
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS
Persons 16 to 19 years Enrolled in school Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not enrolled in school High school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not high school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force 699 450 97 15 336 249 47 33 3 11 202 34 52 116 3 303 2 429 618 195 1 595 874 426 237 76 85 448 242 65 141 3 185 2 333 601 187 1 524 852 421 237 71 85 431 237 58 136 25 20 4 – 16 5 – – – – 5 3 – 2 54 43 6 – 37 11 5 – 5 – 6 – 3 3 21 21 7 – 14 – – – – – – – – – 589 407 48 62 297 182 52 31 8 13 130 14 40 76 19 8 – – 8 11 – – – – 11 – 3 8 510 337 95 38 204 173 73 54 16 3 100 21 64 15 381 270 78 31 161 111 58 48 10 – 53 9 29 15 17 14 9 – 5 3 – – – – 3 3 – –
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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Table 4.
Educational and Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Creek Delaware
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Cree Total Creek Eastern Creek Poarch Band Croatan Crow Cupeno Total Delaware Eastern Delaware
LABOR FORCE STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS
Married-couple families Husband employed or in Armed Forces Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband unemployed Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband not in labor force Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Female householder, no husband present Employed or in Armed Forces Unemployed Not in labor force 1 137 786 523 45 218 112 36 30 46 239 75 3 161 510 226 66 218 8 458 6 577 4 140 167 2 270 268 109 34 125 1 613 493 30 1 090 2 252 1 326 164 762 8 093 6 304 3 924 157 2 223 250 105 31 114 1 539 455 28 1 056 2 163 1 276 162 725 130 110 88 – 22 2 – – 2 18 18 – – 15 7 – 8 104 69 51 8 10 12 – 3 9 23 – 2 21 35 23 – 12 63 59 49 – 10 – – – – 4 4 – – 21 12 – 9 1 497 942 431 99 412 253 83 92 78 302 65 17 220 451 120 107 224 71 46 26 2 18 12 3 – 9 13 11 – 2 36 19 4 13 1 994 1 533 1 069 92 372 34 22 5 7 427 118 8 301 563 337 45 181 1 332 995 701 58 236 26 14 5 7 311 73 8 230 356 214 31 111 173 163 103 9 51 – – – – 10 5 – 5 37 28 6 3
112
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CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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Table 4.
Educational and Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Delaware Con. Eastern tribes
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Lenni-Lenape Rampough Mountain Diegueno Total Nipmuc Southeastern Indians WaccamawSiouan Fort Berthold Fort Hall Gabrieleno Gila River Grand Ronde
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL
Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school Preprimary school Public school Elementary or high school Public school College Public college Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Percent enrolled in school: 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Persons 18 to 24 years Percent enrolled in college Male Female 297 4 – 209 205 84 61 297 – 179 32 8 26 17 35 – 100.0 84.2 26.7 27.1 8.6 4.7 126 25.4 29.1 22.5 207 9 – 183 172 15 13 207 6 154 23 – 8 13 3 31.6 97.5 59.0 – 12.3 10.4 1.0 78 10.3 5.3 15.0 648 26 10 512 504 110 96 648 21 368 120 25 36 23 55 21.2 92.9 93.8 32.9 20.9 5.8 6.4 248 18.1 14.5 22.7 1 100 72 67 766 719 262 193 1 100 34 617 128 74 93 82 72 29.8 96.6 90.8 56.9 28.1 13.0 4.1 461 22.3 27.0 17.1 170 3 3 145 123 22 13 170 3 88 38 19 7 9 6 100.0 90.7 90.5 100.0 46.7 31.0 2.8 34 20.6 – 20.6 421 30 30 288 285 103 76 421 15 248 42 25 45 35 11 32.6 100.0 82.4 86.2 28.0 12.1 1.4 190 27.4 42.0 16.5 297 30 30 212 198 55 46 297 9 197 26 19 11 28 7 37.5 96.6 100.0 37.3 15.1 15.1 1.7 124 17.7 22.4 10.4 638 65 49 434 434 139 133 638 24 353 107 37 27 36 54 19.8 97.2 100.0 59.7 17.2 12.4 13.6 219 22.4 11.5 32.2 1 123 102 96 893 886 128 112 1 123 29 725 198 41 24 58 48 18.1 91.8 94.3 36.0 8.5 8.6 5.2 396 7.3 1.9 13.7 178 11 11 144 144 23 23 178 – 127 13 11 13 9 5 – 100.0 76.5 73.3 30.2 8.1 1.9 58 31.0 31.0 31.3 598 90 76 419 402 89 81 598 66 360 51 27 40 34 20 55.9 95.2 81.0 58.7 32.8 11.4 5.5 168 19.6 14.9 21.5 435 22 21 338 326 75 55 435 7 265 75 31 5 34 18 14.3 97.4 82.4 88.6 7.1 18.8 3.7 105 19.0 12.1 30.8
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
Persons 18 to 24 years High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional school degree Doctorate degree Males 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional school degree Doctorate degree Persons 25 years and over Percent: Less than 9th grade High school graduate or higher Male Female Some college or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher Male Female Males 25 to 34 years Percent: High school graduate or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 to 34 years Percent: High school graduate or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher 126 71 21 – 557 – 65 142 154 79 14 7 63 24 – 9 385 4 53 55 135 43 25 18 26 14 7 5 942 13.0 66.1 70.9 62.8 35.5 15.7 13.5 17.2 96 81.3 5.2 101 83.2 19.8 78 47 3 2 268 – 42 53 88 22 – 3 51 9 – – 154 2 32 46 54 14 – – 6 – – – 422 18.0 58.5 48.1 64.6 24.9 15.6 3.9 22.4 35 20.0 – 90 80.0 40.0 248 84 51 – 661 14 55 229 176 146 16 13 10 2 – – 595 15 47 161 141 154 16 42 16 3 – – 1 256 10.4 58.5 62.5 54.9 33.3 2.5 3.2 1.8 188 69.7 4.3 210 61.0 – 461 120 136 13 1 345 82 151 293 384 265 46 7 93 10 6 8 1 051 44 139 193 300 199 37 40 34 48 9 8 2 396 17.4 62.4 64.2 60.9 33.8 9.0 9.4 8.7 266 76.3 4.5 364 75.0 9.6 34 – 7 – 155 – – 22 50 38 10 7 21 7 – – 90 – 11 20 20 32 5 – 2 – – – 245 4.5 78.4 65.6 85.8 49.8 12.2 2.2 18.1 – – – 29 100.0 – 190 19 52 10 637 63 68 167 190 82 16 – 34 3 6 8 444 24 65 75 137 80 20 18 9 16 – – 1 081 20.4 57.3 63.1 53.2 27.0 7.0 5.6 8.0 126 81.0 4.0 163 60.1 5.5 124 64 37 – 326 14 31 64 109 72 11 – 25 – – – 280 20 51 69 81 32 – 8 – 19 – – 606 19.1 58.9 50.0 66.6 27.6 7.3 6.8 7.7 64 59.4 – 121 93.4 10.7 219 88 49 9 402 4 30 66 123 94 14 9 55 7 – – 285 11 27 24 65 113 16 5 12 8 4 – 687 10.5 76.4 78.2 75.1 49.1 12.5 8.4 15.4 117 83.8 5.1 174 85.6 8.0 396 131 94 15 813 8 56 166 305 171 74 18 15 – – – 778 19 91 218 240 145 40 9 10 6 – – 1 591 10.9 64.9 57.8 71.7 30.7 1.9 2.1 1.8 322 70.8 – 351 76.9 – 58 30 7 6 243 – 6 68 51 68 9 13 9 19 – – 129 – 6 33 32 5 7 35 11 – – – 372 3.2 69.6 69.8 69.5 47.3 10.5 8.5 11.5 45 75.6 13.3 66 84.8 13.6 168 47 15 – 321 – 51 122 60 74 – 7 7 – – – 341 – 42 58 151 41 23 – 10 16 – – 662 14.0 58.8 70.7 46.1 26.9 5.0 7.6 2.2 181 86.7 5.5 117 70.1 – 105 33 47 – 313 – 12 86 85 85 9 6 23 7 – – 357 14 19 104 125 71 8 3 13 – – – 670 6.7 64.9 61.6 68.7 33.6 6.4 3.6 9.6 94 68.1 2.1 87 66.7 13.8
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS
Persons 16 to 19 years Enrolled in school Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not enrolled in school High school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not high school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force 60 32 8 – 24 28 7 4 – 3 21 6 15 – 48 19 – 7 12 29 6 – 6 – 23 3 20 – 164 108 16 16 76 56 41 31 – 6 15 5 – 10 244 179 39 35 105 65 50 32 5 13 15 – 5 10 61 57 9 7 41 4 – – – – 4 – – 4 69 60 13 15 32 9 4 4 – – 5 – 5 – 61 29 6 10 13 32 32 27 – 5 – – – – 132 107 10 15 82 25 16 – – 16 9 6 – 3 245 160 2 18 140 85 31 8 7 9 54 – – 54 31 23 16 – 7 8 – – – – 8 – – 8 102 78 – – 78 24 – – – – 24 – 5 19 112 92 18 – 74 20 2 2 – – 18 – 10 8
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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Table 4.
Educational and Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Delaware Con. Eastern tribes
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Lenni-Lenape Rampough Mountain Diegueno Total Nipmuc Southeastern Indians WaccamawSiouan Fort Berthold Fort Hall Gabrieleno Gila River Grand Ronde
LABOR FORCE STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS
Married-couple families Husband employed or in Armed Forces Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband unemployed Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband not in labor force Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Female householder, no husband present Employed or in Armed Forces Unemployed Not in labor force 332 242 159 17 66 8 8 – – 82 31 – 51 89 49 8 32 81 61 40 8 13 – – – – 20 9 – 11 79 44 – 35 305 206 125 2 79 38 13 3 22 61 7 – 54 165 64 17 84 719 532 328 63 141 41 25 – 16 146 57 – 89 215 125 7 83 74 41 22 – 19 – – – – 33 16 – 17 36 20 5 11 327 245 143 42 60 28 19 – 9 54 27 – 27 92 55 2 35 226 167 105 13 49 7 – – 7 52 12 – 40 56 31 – 25 156 116 52 16 48 14 – 2 12 26 6 – 20 111 43 2 66 441 231 122 21 88 97 36 22 39 113 29 – 84 202 109 27 66 72 64 31 5 28 2 2 – – 6 – – 6 56 28 11 17 203 121 73 – 48 53 22 6 25 29 22 – 7 95 – 4 91 181 130 92 5 33 18 14 – 4 33 5 7 21 68 31 – 37
114
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CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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Table 4.
Educational and Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Iroquois
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Gros Ventres Haida Haliwa Hidatsa Hoopa Houma Iowa Total Cayuga Iroquois Mohawk Oneida
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL
Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school Preprimary school Public school Elementary or high school Public school College Public college Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Percent enrolled in school: 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Persons 18 to 24 years Percent enrolled in college Male Female 1 083 113 89 791 745 179 154 1 083 41 647 198 33 51 53 60 35.3 97.1 99.0 57.9 21.9 10.7 6.8 290 22.8 22.3 23.2 641 58 56 436 424 147 116 641 24 336 116 40 44 45 36 27.9 90.6 84.7 54.8 19.6 14.9 5.6 297 23.9 16.5 30.4 724 5 5 592 592 127 120 724 – 425 134 59 27 42 37 – 89.3 87.0 46.8 10.2 8.7 3.3 392 16.6 7.5 26.0 647 60 46 440 397 147 135 647 30 397 65 15 49 68 23 33.7 94.3 95.6 68.2 38.9 23.1 5.6 148 39.9 47.7 29.0 848 64 61 644 632 140 117 848 24 508 139 47 39 50 41 24.7 95.3 91.4 54.7 21.4 11.0 5.7 268 21.6 24.8 17.1 2 496 146 130 2 167 2 068 183 146 2 496 72 1 622 505 93 78 66 60 19.0 89.2 87.4 28.4 12.3 5.0 2.6 960 8.5 7.1 10.4 449 23 17 336 336 90 83 449 8 285 58 40 24 15 19 13.8 92.5 76.3 50.6 24.5 4.9 3.5 177 31.6 25.6 36.4 15 812 1 045 825 10 572 9 910 4 195 3 395 15 812 506 7 969 2 240 1 075 1 304 1 429 1 289 29.9 94.5 89.9 59.0 28.1 14.9 6.1 6 468 26.6 24.4 29.2 276 – – 198 166 78 70 276 – 126 55 12 31 37 15 – 84.0 100.0 30.0 20.3 17.2 3.8 193 13.5 15.4 8.8 1 346 58 46 838 799 450 322 1 346 24 578 218 124 84 116 202 30.4 93.1 96.0 69.3 18.9 11.0 8.2 624 24.2 27.6 19.9 4 819 375 297 3 093 2 856 1 351 1 118 4 819 214 2 351 582 357 426 426 463 35.1 95.4 86.9 62.2 29.6 13.6 6.1 2 012 27.7 23.1 33.4 3 651 263 225 2 473 2 320 915 780 3 651 127 1 836 556 224 306 386 216 30.2 93.2 90.7 62.4 28.2 17.6 5.4 1 444 24.8 20.7 28.8
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
Persons 18 to 24 years High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional school degree Doctorate degree Males 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional school degree Doctorate degree Persons 25 years and over Percent: Less than 9th grade High school graduate or higher Male Female Some college or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher Male Female Males 25 to 34 years Percent: High school graduate or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 to 34 years Percent: High school graduate or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher 290 75 119 8 776 3 57 128 259 174 51 43 43 18 – – 607 11 86 108 173 120 16 20 46 6 21 – 1 383 11.4 71.6 66.2 75.8 40.3 9.7 12.0 7.9 193 80.3 12.4 304 82.2 7.9 297 96 97 3 398 – 37 67 106 129 21 7 12 18 1 – 547 2 13 107 173 151 38 17 22 9 8 7 945 5.5 76.1 77.7 73.9 46.6 8.1 8.4 7.8 190 75.8 7.4 112 80.4 1.8 392 162 87 14 829 46 175 257 163 139 25 7 – 17 – – 768 99 142 197 203 51 24 30 22 – – – 1 597 28.9 42.6 43.0 42.3 19.7 2.4 2.9 2.1 234 54.7 6.8 250 62.4 – 148 67 64 – 404 – 18 38 67 143 38 34 54 12 – – 304 – 6 29 92 86 12 21 55 3 – – 708 3.4 87.1 88.5 86.1 64.7 17.5 19.1 16.3 132 87.9 17.4 162 90.1 9.9 268 102 93 10 565 6 23 136 173 149 22 16 15 19 6 – 615 3 18 196 229 88 5 31 38 7 – – 1 180 4.2 67.6 64.7 70.8 33.6 7.2 7.3 7.1 241 58.9 5.4 214 73.4 2.3 960 298 138 14 1 895 317 580 379 446 129 26 – 18 – – – 1 739 447 533 285 261 147 13 17 22 7 7 – 3 634 51.7 30.1 27.3 32.7 10.6 1.5 2.1 .9 624 38.9 1.4 697 49.5 2.0 177 96 56 – 420 – 25 80 133 83 20 22 40 9 8 – 422 7 31 47 168 95 30 – 25 – 19 – 842 7.5 77.4 79.9 75.0 41.7 12.0 10.4 13.6 169 90.5 7.7 137 79.6 10.9 6 468 2 261 2 095 222 16 220 200 1 296 2 966 4 877 3 693 770 557 1 089 506 177 89 14 662 285 1 444 2 491 4 641 3 281 451 430 1 071 366 116 86 30 882 10.4 71.9 71.2 72.5 41.1 11.3 11.2 11.5 4 803 77.8 8.1 4 815 82.0 11.6 193 56 75 – 354 – 10 34 146 68 27 19 24 26 – – 259 2 20 61 79 31 8 18 25 7 8 – 613 5.2 79.3 68.0 87.6 42.6 14.7 15.4 14.1 124 66.1 14.5 91 100.0 8.8 624 170 224 26 1 807 31 82 319 442 414 91 99 232 54 26 17 1 724 28 90 211 480 495 72 51 196 67 10 24 3 531 6.5 78.4 80.9 76.1 52.3 17.7 17.2 18.2 540 76.9 11.7 517 85.1 24.6 2 012 659 610 109 5 822 85 631 1 006 1 778 1 196 312 210 328 163 50 63 4 856 76 571 926 1 427 1 068 158 79 382 110 44 15 10 678 12.8 69.1 67.6 70.4 39.1 10.8 11.3 10.4 1 413 74.1 8.1 1 728 83.0 11.4 1 444 550 437 35 3 248 26 267 689 1 074 751 114 62 145 87 31 2 2 913 80 283 532 951 661 126 89 135 46 10 – 6 161 10.6 69.5 69.3 69.8 36.7 7.4 6.6 8.2 1 138 80.7 7.4 1 056 79.3 8.3
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS
Persons 16 to 19 years Enrolled in school Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not enrolled in school High school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not high school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force 193 167 29 2 136 26 4 – 2 2 22 – 9 13 152 105 34 2 69 47 25 – 7 18 22 14 – 8 214 127 27 – 100 87 20 16 – 4 67 40 16 11 83 74 6 4 64 9 5 – 4 1 4 – – 4 201 159 55 11 93 42 26 23 – 3 16 3 – 13 679 383 60 24 299 296 133 86 13 34 163 49 22 92 143 86 48 10 28 57 26 21 – 5 31 – 13 18 3 526 2 531 881 275 1 375 995 458 283 90 56 537 193 126 203 67 39 21 – 18 28 23 11 5 7 5 – 2 3 334 274 100 47 127 60 17 11 – – 43 22 10 5 1 066 761 213 75 473 305 109 74 15 11 196 68 35 84 754 562 235 42 285 192 83 73 5 5 109 36 39 34
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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Table 4.
Educational and Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Iroquois
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Gros Ventres Haida Haliwa Hidatsa Hoopa Houma Iowa Total Cayuga Iroquois Mohawk Oneida
LABOR FORCE STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS
Married-couple families Husband employed or in Armed Forces Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband unemployed Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband not in labor force Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Female householder, no husband present Employed or in Armed Forces Unemployed Not in labor force 323 218 147 – 71 36 21 7 8 69 15 2 52 216 75 25 116 237 189 104 17 68 13 5 4 4 35 11 3 21 103 56 10 37 540 378 251 8 119 14 10 – 4 148 60 – 88 175 76 15 84 130 84 52 7 25 19 12 – 7 27 10 – 17 141 51 15 75 312 215 148 8 59 38 24 7 7 59 21 – 38 145 58 15 72 1 365 1 002 332 63 607 45 12 – 33 318 79 9 230 284 85 54 145 292 222 176 5 41 2 2 – – 68 35 – 33 67 45 – 22 8 767 6 394 4 282 256 1 856 584 286 74 224 1 789 633 104 1 052 3 309 1 749 221 1 339 154 121 104 – 17 7 7 – – 26 9 – 17 108 56 – 52 1 021 808 540 65 203 35 25 8 2 178 66 4 108 307 180 34 93 2 973 2 010 1 339 55 616 282 93 24 165 681 238 59 384 1 111 658 97 356 1 731 1 311 884 55 372 99 81 6 12 321 110 6 205 709 355 31 323
116
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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Table 4.
Educational and Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Iroquois Con.
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Onondaga Total
Seneca Seneca Nation Tonawanda Seneca SenecaCayuga
Seneca
Tuscarora
Wyandotte
Juaneno
Kalispel
Karok
Kaw
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL
Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school Preprimary school Public school Elementary or high school Public school College Public college Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Percent enrolled in school: 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Persons 18 to 24 years Percent enrolled in college Male Female 701 17 17 506 492 178 137 701 6 391 106 40 62 54 42 25.0 93.8 86.9 72.7 50.4 18.9 6.6 178 50.0 43.1 54.7 2 839 200 162 1 854 1 726 785 602 2 839 88 1 505 308 191 280 236 231 30.4 95.3 90.1 52.0 34.4 15.4 6.3 1 181 30.1 32.9 26.5 2 591 181 156 1 678 1 569 732 566 2 591 75 1 362 269 182 273 225 205 30.9 95.2 88.8 52.6 35.9 16.4 6.2 1 107 30.6 33.2 27.6 128 11 4 91 83 26 16 128 7 86 9 6 – 3 17 24.1 100.0 100.0 42.9 – 3.4 9.4 56 10.7 13.6 – 120 8 2 85 74 27 20 120 6 57 30 3 7 8 9 35.3 90.5 100.0 42.9 63.6 10.5 5.0 18 55.6 100.0 – 417 21 10 311 293 85 72 417 – 228 77 42 17 46 7 – 91.9 98.7 100.0 24.3 19.5 1.5 112 28.6 – 53.3 1 012 62 40 767 748 183 131 1 012 36 509 217 52 52 68 78 26.7 99.0 87.9 41.3 15.7 14.3 6.3 458 17.5 12.8 23.1 751 49 28 532 510 170 163 751 11 445 121 33 46 60 35 11.2 94.9 87.1 41.8 24.6 12.5 3.9 266 26.7 33.0 13.1 525 23 23 411 396 91 83 525 12 348 59 8 6 48 44 19.4 97.5 96.7 15.7 9.1 19.4 6.5 117 5.1 4.6 6.7 42 – – 42 35 – – 42 – 19 20 3 – – – – 82.6 100.0 37.5 – – – 34 – – – 836 51 45 662 653 123 123 836 24 449 168 63 67 27 38 19.7 97.4 94.4 48.8 23.1 5.5 3.1 419 15.8 9.1 21.6 346 41 18 242 242 63 54 346 20 198 58 3 21 21 25 37.0 95.7 85.3 60.0 39.6 9.7 4.9 58 36.2 52.4 27.0
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
Persons 18 to 24 years High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional school degree Doctorate degree Males 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional school degree Doctorate degree Persons 25 years and over Percent: Less than 9th grade High school graduate or higher Male Female Some college or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher Male Female Males 25 to 34 years Percent: High school graduate or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 to 34 years Percent: High school graduate or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher 178 48 81 8 482 – 9 89 154 120 21 23 15 37 7 7 443 7 50 69 131 107 2 16 25 23 – 13 925 7.1 75.8 71.6 79.7 45.0 13.7 13.8 13.7 141 83.7 7.1 145 73.8 – 1 181 413 440 28 2 559 9 153 396 765 727 138 104 173 57 37 – 2 622 46 281 362 955 532 65 131 137 51 31 31 5 181 9.4 75.9 73.7 78.2 42.7 10.0 9.5 10.4 836 79.2 4.9 698 83.4 8.0 1 107 369 422 28 2 293 9 124 365 663 679 117 92 154 55 35 – 2 363 39 252 318 828 519 63 115 126 43 31 29 4 656 9.1 76.2 74.2 78.3 44.2 10.2 9.7 10.6 734 78.5 4.1 636 83.2 8.8 56 37 7 – 119 – 18 6 56 20 – 7 10 2 – – 149 7 24 27 59 – 2 16 4 8 – 2 268 18.3 69.4 61.1 79.8 26.5 9.7 9.4 10.1 51 86.3 7.8 37 100.0 – 18 7 11 – 147 – 11 25 46 28 21 5 9 – 2 – 110 – 5 17 68 13 – – 7 – – – 257 6.2 77.4 80.0 75.5 33.1 7.0 6.4 7.5 51 82.4 13.7 25 64.0 – 112 52 31 – 380 – 12 56 143 90 19 7 44 9 – – 321 7 – 29 150 79 2 12 42 – – – 701 2.7 85.2 88.8 82.1 43.4 13.6 13.1 13.9 124 82.3 12.1 112 85.7 5.4 458 170 98 16 828 33 107 237 220 89 33 19 55 21 14 – 882 31 114 211 239 159 10 26 64 25 – 3 1 710 16.7 57.1 59.6 54.5 30.3 10.6 10.4 10.9 266 72.6 7.9 209 61.7 9.6 266 143 99 – 740 16 25 140 155 238 15 14 73 52 12 – 642 8 35 90 229 149 8 8 65 37 13 – 1 382 6.1 77.3 79.3 75.5 49.5 18.2 17.9 18.5 221 90.5 9.5 259 88.8 21.6 117 53 13 4 470 16 5 160 135 77 45 17 12 – – 3 458 8 17 85 105 135 35 8 51 14 – – 928 5.0 68.6 76.0 61.5 42.8 8.6 14.2 3.2 90 88.9 8.9 158 78.5 7.6 34 21 – – 45 2 5 5 10 23 – – – – – – 37 – 5 5 17 – – – 10 – – – 82 14.6 73.2 73.0 73.3 40.2 12.2 27.0 – 7 28.6 – 17 52.9 – 419 114 153 11 861 8 86 183 286 194 27 27 20 19 11 – 843 7 32 139 283 219 30 32 93 – – 8 1 704 7.8 73.3 78.9 67.8 39.9 8.9 12.0 5.8 227 85.9 19.8 260 74.6 .4 58 24 26 – 381 – 19 77 102 96 14 5 43 25 – – 347 – 6 41 91 104 19 6 31 14 29 6 728 3.4 80.4 86.5 74.8 53.8 20.3 23.1 17.8 106 84.9 23.6 111 91.0 22.5
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS
Persons 16 to 19 years Enrolled in school Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not enrolled in school High school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not high school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force 160 129 44 13 72 31 – – – – 31 12 15 4 605 395 121 66 208 210 132 72 24 22 78 18 17 43 556 358 118 55 185 198 122 68 24 22 76 18 17 41 23 15 – – 15 8 6 – – – 2 – – 2 26 22 3 11 8 4 4 4 – – – – – – 103 102 51 12 39 1 – – – – 1 – – 1 268 164 49 20 95 104 37 26 – 11 67 30 8 29 169 105 47 – 58 64 57 16 41 – 7 7 – – 87 42 24 – 18 45 27 27 – – 18 18 – – 13 8 – – 8 5 3 3 – – 2 2 – – 252 178 68 3 107 74 48 17 11 10 26 8 9 9 54 47 35 – 12 7 2 – 2 – 5 5 – –
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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Table 4.
Educational and Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Iroquois Con.
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Onondaga Total
Seneca Seneca Nation Tonawanda Seneca SenecaCayuga
Seneca
Tuscarora
Wyandotte
Juaneno
Kalispel
Karok
Kaw
LABOR FORCE STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS
Married-couple families Husband employed or in Armed Forces Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband unemployed Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband not in labor force Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Female householder, no husband present Employed or in Armed Forces Unemployed Not in labor force 238 190 124 5 61 5 5 – – 43 25 – 18 76 51 5 20 1 350 980 656 44 280 97 33 27 37 273 88 35 150 651 303 47 301 1 225 905 612 44 249 92 33 27 32 228 81 35 112 573 267 41 265 67 42 26 – 16 5 – – 5 20 1 – 19 27 6 6 15 58 33 18 – 15 – – – – 25 6 – 19 51 30 – 21 215 183 129 – 54 – – – – 32 3 – 29 72 30 5 37 662 468 262 20 186 52 35 9 8 142 48 – 94 191 75 – 116 423 323 244 12 67 7 7 – – 93 46 – 47 84 41 2 41 350 272 211 10 51 28 24 – 4 50 8 – 42 36 18 2 16 7 3 3 – – 2 – – 2 2 – – 2 8 6 – 2 564 427 243 13 171 20 11 – 9 117 47 – 70 130 31 – 99 231 150 96 – 54 10 – 7 3 71 12 – 59 33 27 – 6
118
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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Table 4.
Educational and Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Kiowa Klallam
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Kickapoo Total Kiowa Oklahoma Kiowa Total Klallam Port Gamble Klallam Klamath Konkow Kootenai Long Island
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL
Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school Preprimary school Public school Elementary or high school Public school College Public college Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Percent enrolled in school: 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Persons 18 to 24 years Percent enrolled in college Male Female 1 151 88 81 849 811 214 196 1 151 41 572 275 73 84 53 53 20.7 90.4 91.4 43.7 27.2 7.5 5.2 476 21.6 15.6 27.9 3 208 203 160 2 421 2 314 584 455 3 208 86 1 811 539 239 148 216 169 21.1 89.2 90.3 59.0 19.1 12.6 5.7 1 180 19.7 17.7 21.9 3 040 196 153 2 262 2 155 582 453 3 040 81 1 698 514 228 139 211 169 20.7 88.8 89.9 58.5 18.4 12.9 6.2 1 145 20.2 18.4 22.1 168 7 7 159 159 2 2 168 5 113 25 11 9 5 – 33.3 95.8 100.0 73.3 45.0 6.3 – 35 5.7 – 14.3 523 41 35 393 390 89 72 523 8 290 74 33 12 90 16 19.5 91.2 90.2 68.8 7.8 28.8 3.3 202 5.0 3.8 6.2 248 12 12 193 193 43 37 248 2 112 43 17 3 61 10 8.3 93.3 89.6 70.8 4.9 39.4 3.9 85 – – – 164 18 18 125 125 21 18 164 6 107 21 14 – 10 6 42.9 89.2 91.3 70.0 – 12.7 5.2 76 5.3 9.3 – 1 041 68 66 828 816 145 132 1 041 14 644 172 89 33 53 36 16.1 92.4 93.5 60.5 12.5 10.5 3.8 412 14.3 11.4 16.3 96 10 8 73 73 13 9 96 5 56 22 – – 9 4 23.8 94.9 100.0 – – 18.0 2.5 27 – – – 263 22 22 202 198 39 28 263 5 161 38 23 12 15 9 50.0 94.7 100.0 69.7 21.8 11.3 3.7 88 17.0 – 34.9 110 7 7 88 88 15 15 110 – 78 3 22 – 7 – – 100.0 100.0 53.7 – 9.9 – 102 14.7 – 17.9
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
Persons 18 to 24 years High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional school degree Doctorate degree Males 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional school degree Doctorate degree Persons 25 years and over Percent: Less than 9th grade High school graduate or higher Male Female Some college or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher Male Female Males 25 to 34 years Percent: High school graduate or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 to 34 years Percent: High school graduate or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher 476 111 105 34 1 005 152 31 178 281 237 22 25 66 7 2 4 722 33 46 96 258 135 40 26 38 47 – 3 1 727 15.2 69.0 75.8 64.1 37.8 9.7 12.2 7.9 315 74.6 15.2 387 76.2 4.9 1 180 474 269 12 2 345 22 78 462 692 626 60 92 228 85 – – 2 347 29 46 342 748 656 71 106 203 101 25 20 4 692 3.7 79.1 82.2 76.0 48.4 14.1 14.9 13.3 798 83.8 6.5 922 77.8 9.9 1 145 457 269 12 2 183 22 60 438 629 598 60 92 217 67 – – 2 196 29 38 304 682 623 71 106 203 95 25 20 4 379 3.4 79.7 83.1 76.2 49.7 14.3 15.6 13.0 755 84.9 6.9 885 77.6 9.6 35 17 – – 162 – 18 24 63 28 – – 11 18 – – 151 – 8 38 66 33 – – – 6 – – 313 8.3 71.9 69.5 74.1 30.7 11.2 4.0 17.9 43 65.1 – 37 81.1 16.2 202 70 39 – 483 4 31 153 173 97 3 – 15 7 – – 314 2 30 75 91 78 5 7 26 – – – 797 8.4 63.0 65.9 61.1 29.9 6.0 8.3 4.6 110 80.9 – 202 57.9 – 85 23 9 – 270 – 21 76 118 39 – – 9 7 – – 141 2 7 33 39 41 – – 19 – – – 411 7.3 66.2 70.2 64.1 28.0 8.5 13.5 5.9 38 89.5 – 117 52.1 – 76 38 14 – 95 – 8 43 26 15 3 – – – – – 99 – 3 20 45 26 5 – – – – – 194 5.7 61.9 76.8 46.3 25.3 – – – 48 81.3 – 31 77.4 – 412 159 88 10 853 18 64 193 336 125 39 12 54 12 – – 608 – 13 153 175 171 25 16 34 – 15 6 1 461 6.5 69.8 72.7 67.8 34.8 8.3 9.0 7.7 206 76.2 2.4 300 70.3 – 27 14 – – 116 13 13 38 36 16 – – – – – – 96 8 22 32 18 13 – – – 3 – – 212 26.4 40.6 35.4 44.8 15.1 1.4 3.1 – 18 22.2 – 32 90.6 – 88 16 23 – 199 – 12 26 61 62 14 – 24 – – – 179 9 3 25 101 21 7 7 – – – 6 378 6.3 80.2 79.3 80.9 37.3 7.9 3.4 12.1 68 69.1 – 65 69.2 9.2 102 56 23 – 128 – – 32 22 14 10 3 28 10 9 – 133 – – 37 30 52 – – 8 – 6 – 261 – 73.6 72.2 75.0 53.6 23.4 10.5 36.7 47 68.1 – 24 70.8 37.5
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS
Persons 16 to 19 years Enrolled in school Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not enrolled in school High school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not high school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force 367 254 78 28 148 113 23 15 – – 90 22 33 35 761 548 104 41 403 213 116 58 20 24 97 32 19 46 735 526 90 41 395 209 112 58 20 20 97 32 19 46 26 22 14 – 8 4 4 – – 4 – – – – 108 85 16 18 51 23 14 8 – 2 9 – 2 7 57 45 12 7 26 12 10 6 – – 2 – 2 – 37 29 – 11 18 8 4 2 – 2 4 – – 4 241 171 32 8 131 70 33 15 2 16 37 7 – 30 5 5 – – 5 – – – – – – – – – 64 54 3 7 44 10 4 2 2 – 6 2 – 4 41 22 7 – 15 19 11 – 11 – 8 8 – –
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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Table 4.
Educational and Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Kiowa Klallam
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Kickapoo Total Kiowa Oklahoma Kiowa Total Klallam Port Gamble Klallam Klamath Konkow Kootenai Long Island
LABOR FORCE STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS
Married-couple families Husband employed or in Armed Forces Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband unemployed Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband not in labor force Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Female householder, no husband present Employed or in Armed Forces Unemployed Not in labor force 360 271 179 14 78 20 13 – 7 69 16 6 47 324 113 51 160 1 308 962 601 54 307 86 55 16 15 260 88 11 161 574 319 93 162 1 197 910 559 54 297 56 39 9 8 231 88 11 132 553 311 93 149 111 52 42 – 10 30 16 7 7 29 – – 29 21 8 – 13 193 135 80 4 51 – – – – 58 12 2 44 97 66 7 24 76 53 28 – 25 – – – – 23 – – 23 42 25 7 10 65 57 38 – 19 – – – – 8 1 2 5 32 25 – 7 327 256 135 25 96 29 21 2 6 42 23 – 19 293 146 31 116 40 36 4 – 32 4 – – 4 – – – – 17 5 2 10 82 70 58 – 12 5 3 – 2 7 7 – – 103 55 27 21 43 24 16 – 8 4 – – 4 15 – – 15 50 21 7 22
120
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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Table 4.
Educational and Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Luiseno
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Total Luiseno Pala Lumbee Lummi Maidu Makah Maliseet Mandan Mattaponi Menominee
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL
Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school Preprimary school Public school Elementary or high school Public school College Public college Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Percent enrolled in school: 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Persons 18 to 24 years Percent enrolled in college Male Female 881 55 36 629 550 197 182 881 35 489 114 72 84 31 56 35.0 97.0 89.8 62.6 32.2 6.1 5.8 376 29.3 26.6 32.7 499 29 15 394 355 76 69 499 23 309 65 30 28 15 29 35.4 96.0 87.8 46.9 18.2 5.4 4.5 218 14.7 16.5 12.8 211 13 13 134 109 64 56 211 9 104 34 22 30 2 10 36.0 98.1 89.5 100.0 71.4 1.8 6.0 64 81.3 76.7 90.5 15 745 693 588 12 502 12 159 2 550 2 311 15 745 315 9 108 2 755 1 204 996 701 666 18.9 92.3 88.8 55.4 23.7 8.0 3.6 6 369 22.3 18.6 26.8 1 194 98 92 825 818 271 213 1 194 51 600 197 120 37 111 78 32.7 92.0 87.6 72.3 15.8 17.8 9.6 400 23.8 22.2 25.2 747 73 73 546 528 128 119 747 22 452 119 34 13 55 52 24.4 97.2 100.0 39.1 7.6 14.0 6.4 257 9.7 14.6 7.1 459 56 56 345 345 58 51 459 17 308 52 28 27 15 12 23.3 86.8 68.4 32.9 16.5 4.8 2.7 249 13.3 5.0 21.1 319 10 10 220 196 89 89 319 7 146 50 35 28 39 14 19.4 87.4 90.9 64.8 33.3 21.1 5.0 138 32.6 12.9 48.7 448 24 21 358 331 66 28 448 13 290 55 21 42 10 17 23.6 95.7 84.6 61.8 41.6 4.2 4.6 135 28.9 22.8 33.3 113 – – 49 40 64 38 113 – 33 16 23 6 31 4 – 100.0 100.0 62.2 19.4 25.6 2.1 68 42.6 54.2 36.4 2 520 215 215 1 857 1 773 448 394 2 520 106 1 451 392 145 135 174 117 32.7 95.0 91.0 38.9 17.9 10.5 4.9 1 128 17.6 16.7 18.4
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
Persons 18 to 24 years High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional school degree Doctorate degree Males 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional school degree Doctorate degree Persons 25 years and over Percent: Less than 9th grade High school graduate or higher Male Female Some college or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher Male Female Males 25 to 34 years Percent: High school graduate or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 to 34 years Percent: High school graduate or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher 376 132 114 17 778 11 46 179 210 154 24 72 53 16 – 13 701 4 25 131 223 163 45 36 64 10 – – 1 479 5.8 73.2 77.2 69.7 43.9 10.5 10.6 10.5 282 80.5 8.5 228 76.8 11.0 218 83 59 – 514 2 33 125 142 75 16 55 37 16 – 13 410 2 6 82 125 96 24 32 33 10 – – 924 4.7 72.9 78.0 68.9 44.0 11.8 10.5 12.8 119 84.0 5.0 160 80.6 15.6 64 11 29 17 136 – 11 29 37 39 7 11 2 – – – 143 2 12 25 59 29 – – 16 – – – 279 9.0 71.7 72.7 70.6 37.3 6.5 11.2 1.5 67 68.7 7.5 44 75.0 – 6 369 2 048 1 602 231 14 521 804 2 132 3 701 4 016 1 791 348 197 1 140 309 50 33 12 1 2 3 3 1 822 103 074 424 196 404 406 164 751 213 71 16 400 125 87 – 670 5 95 168 184 144 26 29 12 7 – – 765 3 73 158 256 169 14 9 71 12 – – 1 435 12.3 65.0 69.4 60.0 34.4 7.1 10.8 2.8 351 73.2 11.1 271 64.2 – 257 91 52 – 615 – 30 163 191 168 24 17 14 6 2 – 595 31 44 139 120 135 52 33 12 29 – – 1 210 8.7 66.4 64.0 68.6 40.7 5.2 6.9 3.6 195 66.2 4.6 197 76.6 – 249 84 81 5 423 2 54 100 115 90 13 8 23 12 – 6 331 2 31 63 114 65 11 – 28 6 11 – 754 11.8 66.6 71.0 63.1 36.2 11.4 13.6 9.7 133 67.7 .8 182 60.4 6.6 138 65 40 – 303 2 56 37 121 17 – 13 45 5 7 – 160 – 11 28 80 16 8 – 14 – 3 – 463 14.9 71.1 75.6 68.6 27.6 16.0 10.6 18.8 90 76.7 8.9 95 66.3 18.9 135 22 69 2 372 – 22 57 93 102 4 34 23 33 4 – 235 – 18 40 64 70 16 6 7 – 14 – 607 6.6 77.4 75.3 78.8 51.6 13.3 8.9 16.1 79 79.7 17.7 160 91.3 8.8 68 26 37 – 96 – 19 21 20 18 11 – 7 – – – 215 10 23 29 48 28 17 15 26 19 – – 311 16.7 67.2 71.2 58.3 45.3 16.7 20.9 7.3 96 91.7 26.0 25 76.0 – 1 128 391 277 12 2 156 35 149 497 792 459 66 54 95 2 2 5 1 870 41 154 476 664 325 60 43 66 31 3 7 4 026 9.4 66.4 64.1 68.4 30.3 5.2 5.7 4.8 820 72.0 4.0 832 72.6 3.2
27 343 22.4 51.6 48.5 54.3 25.2 9.4 8.2 10.6 4 190 63.6 8.4 4 586 70.9 14.9
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS
Persons 16 to 19 years Enrolled in school Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not enrolled in school High school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not high school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force 196 140 14 19 107 56 39 32 – 7 17 1 12 4 113 70 7 13 50 43 29 29 – – 14 – 12 2 39 35 6 – 29 4 2 – – 2 2 – – 2 4 225 2 951 736 206 2 005 1 274 411 257 47 63 863 326 157 380 312 247 65 19 163 65 14 14 – – 51 20 8 23 161 108 16 4 88 53 30 30 – – 23 – 2 21 115 45 15 1 29 70 30 14 5 11 40 20 8 9 92 68 8 10 50 24 6 2 – – 18 11 7 – 87 64 6 11 47 23 13 2 2 – 10 – – 10 53 39 – – 39 14 9 9 – – 5 2 3 – 661 394 96 50 248 267 104 44 16 33 163 43 34 80
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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UNITED STATES SUMMARY
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Table 4.
Educational and Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Luiseno
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Total Luiseno Pala Lumbee Lummi Maidu Makah Maliseet Mandan Mattaponi Menominee
LABOR FORCE STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS
Married-couple families Husband employed or in Armed Forces Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband unemployed Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband not in labor force Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Female householder, no husband present Employed or in Armed Forces Unemployed Not in labor force 414 287 151 6 130 40 13 – 27 87 24 – 63 179 107 12 60 250 161 88 6 67 20 – – 20 69 24 – 45 101 54 10 37 86 57 29 – 28 13 11 – 2 16 – – 16 39 19 – 20 8 671 7 104 5 027 232 1 845 224 121 22 81 1 343 417 9 917 3 020 1 568 193 1 259 360 201 115 11 75 41 31 – 10 118 38 2 78 214 83 9 122 339 254 118 22 114 22 11 4 7 63 23 – 40 168 63 17 88 192 142 71 4 67 24 19 5 – 26 10 2 14 136 71 20 45 92 66 58 2 6 17 9 – 8 9 7 – 2 59 37 2 20 123 114 56 – 58 2 – 2 – 7 2 – 5 95 58 1 36 120 104 65 – 39 3 – – 3 13 – – 13 16 8 8 – 911 645 405 31 209 113 50 16 47 153 57 – 96 680 304 74 302
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Table 4.
Educational and Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Miami
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Total Miami Oklahoma Miami Miccosukee Micmac Mission Indians Miwok Modoc Mohegan Mono Nanticoke Narragansett
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL
Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school Preprimary school Public school Elementary or high school Public school College Public college Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Percent enrolled in school: 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Persons 18 to 24 years Percent enrolled in college Male Female 1 410 92 62 966 893 352 282 1 410 45 793 175 83 123 127 64 20.9 91.6 88.8 47.7 30.5 13.5 4.1 577 30.0 29.0 31.0 1 144 53 44 795 759 296 243 1 144 26 643 137 79 85 121 53 16.7 90.8 86.2 57.2 27.3 17.5 4.6 449 29.8 30.2 29.4 197 34 13 129 101 34 23 197 19 111 30 4 30 – 3 45.2 93.3 100.0 11.8 58.8 – 1.2 85 36.5 15.0 43.1 70 2 2 56 32 12 11 70 4 37 10 2 9 8 – 50.0 80.4 62.5 50.0 40.9 21.1 – 26 34.6 – 45.0 797 16 11 546 519 235 179 797 – 449 71 49 88 53 87 – 94.7 78.9 38.6 28.8 10.4 8.9 433 25.9 31.3 19.5 529 18 18 365 357 146 136 529 – 267 87 19 15 109 32 – 92.1 90.6 55.9 13.2 26.1 3.3 148 18.9 – 46.7 1 033 58 36 745 729 230 213 1 033 39 552 159 76 59 99 49 31.2 94.7 95.2 59.8 16.2 13.8 4.4 491 21.6 23.4 20.0 153 10 10 86 66 57 53 153 – 71 22 20 26 13 1 – 91.0 88.0 64.5 32.9 17.8 .4 110 39.1 42.9 32.5 218 9 9 138 118 71 56 218 – 110 27 1 29 27 24 – 94.0 67.5 25.0 38.2 11.9 5.1 80 32.5 55.6 20.8 446 24 24 323 316 99 99 446 2 237 73 22 47 26 39 1.8 93.3 100.0 59.5 18.7 7.9 6.9 288 19.1 14.0 23.3 271 34 28 172 163 65 44 271 13 121 40 63 10 – 24 13.1 100.0 87.0 71.6 14.5 – 3.1 157 29.3 3.4 44.4 745 38 27 479 462 228 161 745 12 361 107 76 105 40 44 17.6 96.3 100.0 79.2 34.5 9.5 4.2 400 42.0 20.9 59.6
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
Persons 18 to 24 years High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional school degree Doctorate degree Males 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional school degree Doctorate degree Persons 25 years and over Percent: Less than 9th grade High school graduate or higher Male Female Some college or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher Male Female Males 25 to 34 years Percent: High school graduate or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 to 34 years Percent: High school graduate or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher 577 244 205 14 1 441 4 50 174 562 295 89 70 116 50 31 – 1 064 – 33 192 350 241 43 19 105 53 19 9 2 505 3.5 81.9 78.9 84.2 45.5 15.3 17.5 13.7 449 83.1 17.1 495 94.1 14.9 449 182 154 9 1 018 4 41 121 435 178 61 38 92 34 14 – 835 – 31 169 249 194 35 19 76 43 19 – 1 853 4.1 80.2 76.0 83.7 43.3 15.0 16.5 13.8 332 83.4 16.0 361 94.7 15.0 85 38 34 5 262 – 7 45 40 82 26 22 14 16 10 – 144 – 2 21 68 18 – – 16 10 – 9 406 2.2 81.5 84.0 80.2 54.9 18.5 24.3 15.3 82 76.8 13.4 77 97.4 16.9 26 3 3 9 77 14 20 13 11 19 – – – – – – 73 24 15 21 5 – – 2 – – 6 – 150 48.7 28.7 17.8 39.0 18.0 4.0 8.2 – 21 14.3 – 17 35.3 – 433 186 117 31 775 7 88 140 207 184 31 36 68 10 2 2 712 32 79 116 210 155 11 2 69 28 – 10 1 487 13.9 68.9 68.1 69.7 40.9 12.7 15.0 10.6 216 73.6 10.6 295 75.3 13.9 148 65 44 9 792 15 83 127 263 181 24 31 57 – 11 – 607 3 52 165 213 121 8 6 2 37 – – 1 399 10.9 68.2 63.8 71.6 34.2 7.6 6.4 8.6 165 57.6 2.4 253 83.0 18.6 491 151 160 12 937 7 97 311 245 178 33 13 44 2 7 – 881 11 41 273 266 188 33 9 51 9 – – 1 818 8.6 59.3 63.1 55.7 31.2 6.2 6.8 5.7 372 64.2 5.1 343 63.0 2.9 110 24 50 8 116 – – 12 47 30 11 – 16 – – – 181 2 10 35 42 41 17 11 10 13 – – 297 4.0 80.1 74.0 89.7 50.2 13.1 12.7 13.8 26 61.5 15.4 47 91.5 34.0 80 43 31 – 338 – 20 72 102 72 – 5 50 – 9 8 358 1 12 68 153 107 – 2 6 9 – – 696 4.7 75.1 77.4 72.8 38.5 11.8 4.2 19.8 123 78.9 – 103 89.3 14.6 288 108 85 – 454 12 30 134 134 122 7 15 – – – – 440 – 29 132 99 95 31 15 37 2 – – 894 7.9 62.3 63.4 61.2 36.2 4.4 8.9 – 176 85.2 3.4 154 67.5 – 157 23 80 6 487 5 62 93 159 82 16 8 52 10 – – 567 5 135 73 163 86 4 – 62 32 – 7 1 054 19.6 64.6 62.4 67.1 34.1 15.5 17.8 12.7 147 91.2 12.2 126 95.2 29.4 400 140 129 21 810 17 56 156 283 160 35 30 63 4 – 6 664 17 82 142 189 148 35 5 30 7 – 9 1 474 11.7 68.1 63.7 71.7 36.1 8.1 6.9 9.0 201 80.1 8.5 219 86.3 15.1
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS
Persons 16 to 19 years Enrolled in school Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not enrolled in school High school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not high school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force 298 185 80 7 98 113 65 13 44 1 48 20 6 22 239 158 66 7 85 81 35 8 26 1 46 18 6 22 51 21 14 – 7 30 30 5 18 – – – – – 20 12 4 5 3 8 – – – – 8 3 – 5 185 88 31 8 49 97 33 12 6 12 64 18 5 29 102 78 39 6 33 24 5 – – 5 19 7 9 3 208 153 90 17 46 55 35 35 – – 20 9 4 7 49 35 7 – 28 14 7 – 7 – 7 4 – 3 26 23 7 – 16 3 3 3 – – – – – – 67 52 9 17 26 15 6 1 5 – 9 9 – – 122 91 50 – 41 31 22 22 – – 9 4 – 5 178 158 80 – 78 20 20 14 – – – – – –
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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Table 4.
Educational and Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Miami
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Total Miami Oklahoma Miami Miccosukee Micmac Mission Indians Miwok Modoc Mohegan Mono Nanticoke Narragansett
LABOR FORCE STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS
Married-couple families Husband employed or in Armed Forces Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband unemployed Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband not in labor force Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Female householder, no husband present Employed or in Armed Forces Unemployed Not in labor force 872 739 543 40 156 4 4 – – 129 48 – 81 190 120 11 59 690 588 442 9 137 4 4 – – 98 37 – 61 146 89 11 46 115 92 59 28 5 – – – – 23 11 – 12 20 11 – 9 40 31 15 – 16 6 4 – 2 3 3 – – 14 11 3 – 436 378 274 3 101 28 22 – 6 30 13 2 15 187 77 38 72 411 239 205 7 27 33 18 12 3 139 52 1 86 136 41 4 91 457 341 251 11 79 37 22 – 15 79 28 – 51 231 108 11 112 115 86 59 – 27 7 7 – – 22 10 – 12 24 9 3 12 113 93 68 12 13 2 – – 2 18 8 – 10 71 50 – 21 215 157 98 14 45 23 19 2 2 35 12 – 23 145 57 1 87 296 202 128 6 68 – – – – 94 24 2 68 94 69 11 14 312 188 160 14 14 31 20 – 11 93 16 8 69 256 147 15 94
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CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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Table 4.
Educational and Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Northwest tribes
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Navajo Nez Perce Nomalaki Total Columbia Omaha Oregon Athabaskan Osage Otoe-Missouria Ottawa
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL
Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school Preprimary school Public school Elementary or high school Public school College Public college Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Percent enrolled in school: 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Persons 18 to 24 years Percent enrolled in college Male Female 81 4 4 63 60 13 11 81 3 46 12 5 5 5 3 238 855 262 053 266 330 508 238 028 822 200 694 050 127 317 24.7 91.6 90.0 62.9 24.7 12.8 5.5 29 501 21.7 18.6 24.7 1 328 87 85 902 872 339 317 1 328 60 652 203 84 102 145 82 38.0 92.9 83.2 63.2 26.5 20.9 5.5 518 23.7 21.9 25.3 97 – – 97 97 – – 97 – 93 – 4 – – – – 100.0 – 100.0 – – – 26 – – – 155 – – 98 98 57 21 155 – 68 12 21 8 46 – – 100.0 100.0 80.8 38.1 17.1 – 47 61.7 72.7 58.3 106 – – 57 57 49 13 106 – 37 2 21 – 46 – – 100.0 100.0 80.8 – 20.2 – 26 80.8 – 80.8 1 468 107 88 1 179 1 130 182 172 1 468 55 892 258 91 42 74 56 25.9 88.3 85.4 51.4 11.3 10.8 4.5 549 12.2 5.2 18.1 105 19 19 61 57 25 25 105 – 65 8 19 9 4 – – 97.0 100.0 76.0 22.5 9.5 – 65 32.3 22.0 50.0 3 105 274 177 2 063 1 951 768 649 3 105 104 1 689 493 186 193 196 244 27.2 93.2 95.5 59.0 30.3 11.0 5.5 953 32.9 37.6 27.1 635 55 55 432 428 148 110 635 32 393 50 17 66 16 61 38.1 96.8 92.6 65.4 35.7 5.7 9.6 211 37.4 30.5 41.9 2 585 174 168 1 897 1 793 514 452 2 585 40 1 535 395 114 160 174 167 14.3 93.1 94.5 47.9 22.8 12.7 5.8 941 23.9 21.9 25.8
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
Persons 18 to 24 years High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional school degree Doctorate degree Males 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional school degree Doctorate degree Persons 25 years and over Percent: Less than 9th grade High school graduate or higher Male Female Some college or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher Male Female Males 25 to 34 years Percent: High school graduate or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 to 34 years Percent: High school graduate or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher 29 501 9 886 7 485 257 54 10 5 11 13 8 1 1 1 331 144 624 236 227 660 630 248 702 745 79 36 518 177 146 16 1 176 17 90 148 267 394 85 42 104 27 2 – 1 003 16 71 158 273 278 23 58 51 42 22 11 2 179 8.9 77.1 75.6 78.3 52.3 11.9 12.6 11.3 333 73.0 1.5 360 81.9 9.4 26 9 4 – 86 – 10 44 4 10 7 – 11 – – – 85 – 5 22 35 23 – – – – – – 171 8.8 52.6 68.2 37.2 29.8 6.4 – 12.8 21 85.7 – 11 36.4 36.4 47 29 18 – 269 – 14 124 49 48 – 20 14 – – – 260 8 3 83 90 57 6 – 6 – 7 – 529 4.7 56.1 63.8 48.7 29.9 5.1 5.0 5.2 160 68.8 8.1 109 67.9 8.3 26 26 – – 225 – 14 113 36 41 – 12 9 – – – 184 8 – 34 84 45 – – 6 – 7 – 409 5.4 58.7 77.2 43.6 29.3 5.4 7.1 4.0 129 80.6 10.1 99 72.7 9.1 549 188 86 – 1 046 19 121 248 319 212 40 57 7 8 15 – 874 11 60 190 237 221 41 43 54 15 – 2 1 920 11.0 66.2 70.1 62.9 37.2 5.3 8.1 2.9 329 75.4 3.3 356 73.0 2.2 65 12 27 – 78 – 2 7 48 21 – – – – – – 87 – 3 13 36 14 – – 21 – – – 165 3.0 84.8 81.6 88.5 33.9 12.7 24.1 – 28 89.3 21.4 14 100.0 – 953 236 444 41 3 060 10 46 410 833 909 79 149 428 172 13 11 3 152 15 122 224 852 934 142 114 482 198 45 24 6 212 3.1 86.7 88.5 84.8 59.6 22.1 23.8 20.4 904 85.2 19.2 876 90.0 24.4 211 96 82 – 486 – 17 113 152 119 9 28 42 6 – – 432 2 21 87 118 87 9 22 68 10 8 – 918 4.4 73.9 74.5 73.3 44.4 14.6 19.9 9.9 110 65.5 22.7 173 84.4 15.6 941 321 310 8 2 111 4 185 476 583 517 98 73 135 28 10 2 2 134 34 120 449 797 480 34 44 97 62 9 8 4 245 8.1 70.1 71.7 68.5 37.6 8.3 8.2 8.3 748 82.4 7.8 617 75.5 8.3
46 7 5 9 13 6 1
263 022 627 649 003 622 699 711 1 372 433 79 46
100 594 28.2 51.0 51.8 50.3 24.9 4.5 4.2 4.7 18 655 65.5 3.5 21 321 68.0 4.3
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS
Persons 16 to 19 years Enrolled in school Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not enrolled in school High school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not high school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force 17 13 2 1 10 4 1 949 605 049 006 544 344 609 504 293 657 2 735 608 530 1 597 306 216 21 31 164 90 31 7 7 17 59 32 9 18 4 4 – – 4 – – – – – – – – – 38 33 – 4 29 5 5 5 – – – – – – 28 23 – – 23 5 5 5 – – – – – – 354 234 63 13 158 120 20 2 2 9 100 31 10 59 28 22 12 – 10 6 6 6 – – – – – – 703 551 195 55 301 152 60 26 16 5 92 31 37 24 67 56 8 15 33 11 2 – – 2 9 2 – 7 471 334 135 20 179 137 70 55 8 7 67 17 29 21
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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Table 4.
Educational and Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Northwest tribes
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Navajo Nez Perce Nomalaki Total Columbia Omaha Oregon Athabaskan Osage Otoe-Missouria Ottawa
LABOR FORCE STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS
Married-couple families Husband employed or in Armed Forces Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband unemployed Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband not in labor force Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Female householder, no husband present Employed or in Armed Forces Unemployed Not in labor force 27 15 8 1 6 2 1 1 8 1 6 12 5 1 6 406 891 170 269 452 999 182 625 192 516 545 412 559 828 569 125 134 547 390 225 28 137 58 39 2 17 99 28 4 67 313 185 34 94 39 28 19 – 9 2 – – 2 9 – – 9 41 9 – 32 68 57 15 – 42 – – – – 11 – – 11 23 – 15 8 30 30 8 – 22 – – – – – – – – 21 – 15 6 314 183 73 14 96 34 14 12 8 97 20 13 64 461 180 52 229 66 44 26 8 10 7 7 – – 15 1 – 14 15 8 – 7 2 233 1 805 1 199 35 571 88 55 – 33 340 130 5 205 481 275 66 140 215 149 88 6 55 8 4 2 2 58 18 – 40 150 84 9 57 1 299 992 661 40 291 97 35 29 33 210 83 2 125 476 241 54 181
126
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CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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Table 4.
Educational and Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Paiute
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Total Paiute Pyramid Lake Pamunkey Passamaquoddy Pawnee Penobscot Peoria Pequot Pima Piscataway Pit River
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL
Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school Preprimary school Public school Elementary or high school Public school College Public college Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Percent enrolled in school: 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Persons 18 to 24 years Percent enrolled in college Male Female 3 474 279 272 2 669 2 595 526 493 3 474 124 2 080 549 186 158 166 211 22.9 92.9 84.6 41.2 16.3 8.0 5.7 1 419 14.1 10.9 17.1 2 758 213 208 2 153 2 127 392 369 2 758 91 1 672 440 143 125 137 150 21.9 93.4 84.8 41.2 16.3 8.0 4.9 1 116 14.2 10.5 17.6 241 29 29 181 169 31 31 241 21 130 43 11 12 14 10 40.4 98.5 100.0 40.7 34.3 9.3 7.2 62 11.3 8.7 12.8 130 14 6 94 52 22 14 130 – 51 41 2 9 10 17 – 100.0 100.0 100.0 26.5 12.5 9.2 36 – – – 944 89 73 639 602 216 188 944 52 510 83 73 109 49 68 33.8 93.6 92.2 68.2 41.8 9.9 10.1 368 31.8 26.4 37.1 914 77 69 581 577 256 190 914 45 486 120 54 48 85 76 41.3 93.5 87.0 65.9 17.0 12.6 5.7 364 26.1 28.0 24.2 674 56 34 390 373 228 174 674 22 300 77 57 54 76 88 26.8 96.2 77.8 85.1 29.3 15.9 8.0 251 23.1 3.7 37.5 403 9 9 298 275 96 96 403 9 221 64 42 9 29 29 32.1 89.8 90.1 87.5 13.8 11.3 5.7 113 32.7 50.9 15.5 134 10 5 92 81 32 25 134 7 75 16 4 7 6 19 63.6 100.0 100.0 22.2 8.6 9.8 5.1 99 7.1 11.7 – 5 508 343 312 4 444 4 265 721 632 5 508 188 3 386 684 272 382 242 354 23.1 93.5 84.4 55.6 26.3 9.4 8.8 1 940 19.2 14.1 23.6 256 6 6 188 167 62 50 256 – 120 64 10 32 16 14 – 96.0 100.0 29.4 25.8 14.5 4.2 158 20.3 28.4 5.4 707 48 48 522 522 137 126 707 18 423 104 6 49 86 21 21.7 96.8 87.4 15.4 31.6 30.0 3.8 194 18.6 11.1 26.3
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
Persons 18 to 24 years High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional school degree Doctorate degree Males 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional school degree Doctorate degree Persons 25 years and over Percent: Less than 9th grade High school graduate or higher Male Female Some college or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher Male Female Males 25 to 34 years Percent: High school graduate or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 to 34 years Percent: High school graduate or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher 1 419 474 300 27 3 110 62 223 741 1 018 662 146 66 154 31 7 – 2 663 55 177 693 914 508 113 84 73 21 17 8 5 773 9.0 66.2 65.3 67.0 32.7 5.4 4.5 6.2 1 089 71.3 2.8 985 77.0 5.1 1 116 362 241 27 2 525 54 191 613 829 512 137 59 102 21 7 – 2 226 47 154 599 786 387 91 68 61 8 17 8 4 751 9.4 65.1 64.1 66.0 31.1 4.7 4.2 5.1 906 70.3 3.2 798 74.8 5.0 62 30 – – 169 – 10 36 61 52 1 2 7 – – – 119 5 3 23 38 45 – – 5 – – – 288 6.3 73.3 73.9 72.8 38.9 4.2 4.2 4.1 68 73.5 – 82 91.5 2.4 36 22 – 3 190 5 5 15 45 42 14 7 25 25 7 – 74 – 12 13 21 9 6 – – 4 9 – 264 8.3 81.1 66.2 86.8 56.1 26.5 17.6 30.0 21 100.0 61.9 59 100.0 28.8 368 168 83 11 640 2 75 78 231 114 66 43 15 16 – – 527 4 63 86 225 107 6 9 16 11 – – 1 167 12.3 73.6 71.0 75.8 34.5 5.0 5.1 4.8 192 77.6 1.6 301 88.7 4.0 364 97 210 – 1 139 7 28 160 229 392 84 49 144 32 14 – 857 8 17 153 261 212 30 20 102 40 9 5 1 996 3.0 81.3 79.2 82.9 56.8 17.3 18.2 16.7 291 78.4 11.3 381 90.8 10.8 251 80 75 10 904 15 50 117 291 188 59 36 102 46 – – 677 8 35 91 264 140 17 5 77 37 3 – 1 581 6.8 80.0 80.2 79.9 44.9 16.8 17.3 16.4 201 89.6 15.4 276 90.9 18.1 113 18 61 – 379 – 19 64 150 86 7 12 39 2 – – 386 – 13 42 141 95 12 15 44 15 9 – 765 4.2 82.0 85.8 78.1 43.9 14.2 17.6 10.8 162 92.6 16.0 95 87.4 37.9 99 70 11 – 250 – 20 54 93 38 17 8 6 8 6 – 181 – 10 49 62 44 – – 6 10 – – 431 7.0 69.1 67.4 70.4 33.2 8.4 8.8 8.0 22 77.3 – 39 69.2 15.4 1 940 535 379 14 3 725 79 547 1 272 1 110 530 32 26 90 32 7 – 2 896 64 404 1 111 789 350 61 61 38 18 – – 6 621 16.5 47.5 45.5 49.0 18.8 2.8 1.9 3.5 1 130 49.6 1.5 1 447 54.3 5.7 158 119 22 – 235 7 3 45 74 47 13 11 25 10 – – 208 4 23 49 71 48 – – 6 7 – – 443 8.4 70.4 63.5 76.6 37.7 10.8 6.3 14.9 55 100.0 – 55 100.0 9.1 194 65 38 17 490 10 29 148 129 148 21 2 3 – – – 348 19 15 78 106 97 6 16 11 – – – 838 8.7 64.3 67.8 61.8 36.3 1.7 3.2 .6 142 74.6 – 145 81.4 –
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS
Persons 16 to 19 years Enrolled in school Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not enrolled in school High school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not high school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force 888 526 125 26 375 362 100 55 22 17 262 74 41 147 694 411 104 23 284 283 69 36 18 9 214 66 31 117 52 36 2 – 34 16 10 2 – 8 6 2 – 4 11 11 9 – 2 – – – – – – – – – 181 140 36 7 97 41 25 5 4 16 16 3 5 8 150 120 30 15 75 30 29 16 2 11 1 1 – – 121 98 50 – 48 23 6 – – 6 17 8 4 5 87 74 37 – 37 13 6 4 – 2 7 7 – – 21 7 – 7 – 14 11 8 – 3 3 – 3 – 1 139 804 165 37 602 335 45 12 24 3 290 65 70 155 75 51 12 2 37 24 24 22 2 – – – – – 100 52 13 16 23 48 14 11 – 3 34 6 18 10
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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Table 4.
Educational and Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Paiute
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Total Paiute Pyramid Lake Pamunkey Passamaquoddy Pawnee Penobscot Peoria Pequot Pima Piscataway Pit River
LABOR FORCE STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS
Married-couple families Husband employed or in Armed Forces Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband unemployed Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband not in labor force Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Female householder, no husband present Employed or in Armed Forces Unemployed Not in labor force 1 401 962 588 43 331 122 54 3 65 317 74 6 237 913 480 61 372 1 119 744 425 43 276 97 38 3 56 278 63 6 209 713 367 41 305 65 50 15 – 35 11 4 – 7 4 – – 4 67 41 3 23 46 36 11 – 25 – – – – 10 3 – 7 24 14 – 10 256 182 129 12 41 26 16 6 4 48 16 – 32 151 86 6 59 482 358 240 12 106 32 22 4 6 92 25 7 60 233 156 22 55 412 322 203 17 102 21 9 – 12 69 10 – 59 101 65 7 29 344 290 192 6 92 2 – – 2 52 15 – 37 72 24 10 38 88 51 26 5 20 – – – – 37 28 – 9 46 38 – 8 1 370 824 439 40 345 118 43 20 55 428 110 28 290 1 304 422 138 744 130 107 84 – 23 – – – – 23 13 – 10 22 12 – 10 222 186 139 11 36 20 3 – 17 16 4 – 12 141 50 30 61
128
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CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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Table 4.
Educational and Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Potawatomi Pueblo
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Pomo Ponca Total Citizen Band Potawatomi Potawatomi Prairie Band Powhatan Total Acoma Arizona Tewa Cochiti Hopi
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL
Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school Preprimary school Public school Elementary or high school Public school College Public college Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Percent enrolled in school: 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Persons 18 to 24 years Percent enrolled in college Male Female 1 860 124 95 1 460 1 441 276 246 1 860 58 1 174 185 148 120 83 92 31.5 96.5 100.0 88.1 27.7 8.9 6.3 601 25.3 20.8 30.2 904 50 35 685 666 169 137 904 27 547 135 30 70 26 69 16.0 94.0 93.8 31.9 33.8 5.4 7.6 301 26.6 17.7 34.4 5 501 288 222 4 007 3 818 1 206 979 5 501 121 3 137 804 356 422 338 323 24.6 93.1 92.7 56.7 35.9 11.2 5.0 1 802 31.5 21.7 41.3 684 6 6 515 472 163 127 684 – 411 103 34 57 41 38 – 94.9 93.6 66.7 61.3 15.0 4.3 144 58.3 57.3 60.4 4 333 243 177 3 155 3 020 935 764 4 333 109 2 449 640 285 331 270 249 26.0 92.8 92.5 54.0 33.9 10.6 4.8 1 503 28.8 18.3 39.4 213 15 15 140 129 58 46 213 5 123 19 8 34 15 9 21.7 87.9 90.5 100.0 45.3 11.8 5.0 83 43.4 18.2 52.5 240 3 – 182 175 55 35 240 – 149 32 16 7 15 21 – 83.2 100.0 76.2 28.0 10.9 6.3 46 41.3 75.0 15.4 18 1 1 13 12 3 3 405 424 310 498 643 483 045 1 456 141 125 1 053 972 262 217 1 456 61 866 211 62 86 114 56 45.2 93.2 96.3 40.8 25.4 16.0 4.6 491 23.0 20.9 24.8 162 26 26 136 132 – – 162 14 118 30 – – – – 43.8 90.1 100.0 – – – – 14 – – – 390 10 6 307 266 73 59 390 8 240 53 20 24 30 15 25.0 92.7 93.0 58.8 19.4 13.8 3.8 158 17.7 24.7 7.7 4 064 239 223 3 046 2 933 779 692 4 064 106 2 338 668 278 227 210 237 21.6 95.3 96.0 61.0 23.2 10.1 6.1 1 435 23.1 23.7 22.4
18 405 786 10 288 2 901 1 168 1 122 1 076 1 064 32.1 94.0 93.0 55.9 23.1 10.4 5.8 6 950 22.0 21.8 22.2
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
Persons 18 to 24 years High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional school degree Doctorate degree Males 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional school degree Doctorate degree Persons 25 years and over Percent: Less than 9th grade High school graduate or higher Male Female Some college or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher Male Female Males 25 to 34 years Percent: High school graduate or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 to 34 years Percent: High school graduate or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher 601 164 185 4 1 353 49 116 430 348 325 25 30 30 – – – 1 040 27 63 296 305 279 19 24 21 6 – – 2 393 10.7 59.0 62.9 56.0 31.7 2.4 2.6 2.2 368 68.2 1.1 565 58.6 1.2 301 130 74 5 787 12 31 249 288 118 64 9 7 9 – – 598 10 62 135 156 119 42 7 52 5 10 – 1 385 8.3 64.0 65.4 62.9 31.9 6.0 11.2 2.0 232 68.1 9.9 250 60.4 – 1 802 482 597 64 5 031 29 253 753 1 815 1 181 218 123 439 175 45 – 4 397 40 353 789 1 283 932 209 119 442 145 68 17 9 428 7.2 76.5 73.1 79.4 43.6 14.1 15.3 13.1 1 468 74.8 13.2 1 540 85.9 13.8 144 28 92 8 675 5 17 67 270 161 27 17 56 47 8 – 486 2 51 67 159 101 13 6 79 8 – – 1 161 6.5 82.0 75.3 86.8 45.0 17.1 17.9 16.4 92 88.0 21.7 181 89.5 13.3 1 503 443 435 46 4 069 24 230 645 1 402 955 176 100 378 122 37 – 3 672 36 270 690 1 029 791 183 113 345 137 61 17 7 741 7.2 75.5 72.9 77.9 44.1 14.2 15.3 13.2 1 301 73.5 12.0 1 252 85.4 14.8 83 5 49 10 150 – – 24 70 30 15 – 5 6 – – 158 – 14 22 65 28 4 – 18 – 7 – 308 4.5 80.5 77.2 84.0 36.7 11.7 15.8 7.3 61 83.6 29.5 66 90.9 4.5 46 10 23 4 225 8 13 39 64 48 19 4 13 12 5 – 244 3 8 25 56 41 25 15 25 25 21 – 469 6.8 79.5 85.2 73.3 53.9 21.5 29.1 13.3 89 94.4 14.6 49 95.9 6.1 6 950 2 964 1 871 119 14 992 377 1 134 2 892 5 309 3 051 724 478 748 208 63 8 13 605 372 917 2 470 5 028 2 802 639 328 698 276 63 12 28 597 9.8 71.5 72.4 70.6 35.3 7.3 7.7 6.9 5 066 80.3 5.7 5 255 81.8 5.8 491 208 123 – 1 062 9 74 231 406 190 49 16 72 15 – – 870 23 79 134 383 141 43 4 33 30 – – 1 932 9.6 71.5 72.9 70.4 30.7 7.8 7.2 8.2 317 82.0 .6 394 85.3 4.8 14 14 – – 104 – 13 24 24 13 14 8 8 – – – 100 – 11 27 33 12 – 12 – 5 – – 204 11.8 63.2 62.0 64.4 35.3 6.4 5.0 7.7 53 71.7 – 36 72.2 22.2 158 61 75 – 279 4 21 44 81 71 39 2 16 1 – – 330 6 13 60 112 69 11 – 32 16 5 6 609 7.2 75.7 76.1 75.3 44.0 12.5 17.9 6.1 153 75.2 11.8 64 96.9 1.6 1 435 526 388 31 3 150 65 257 599 1 070 631 216 103 159 40 6 4 2 840 59 162 372 1 038 668 191 126 158 62 – 4 5 990 9.1 74.7 79.1 70.8 39.5 7.2 7.9 6.6 951 86.0 3.3 1 138 83.0 4.1
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS
Persons 16 to 19 years Enrolled in school Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not enrolled in school High school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not high school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force 294 274 60 22 192 20 10 4 – 6 10 3 4 3 188 115 34 3 78 73 31 29 2 – 42 16 9 17 1 188 863 342 90 431 325 124 83 8 24 201 75 50 76 106 82 48 7 27 24 8 8 – – 16 – 9 7 995 708 263 70 375 287 116 75 8 24 171 63 41 67 21 19 9 – 10 2 – – – – 2 – – 2 45 40 12 – 28 5 4 – – – 1 – 1 – 4 129 3 034 440 244 2 339 1 095 608 232 109 180 487 143 72 261 301 208 33 23 152 93 56 18 19 13 37 11 6 20 26 26 – – 26 – – – – – – – – – 75 59 11 – 48 16 8 – 2 6 8 3 – 5 879 680 94 66 520 199 116 57 13 27 83 19 28 36
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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Table 4.
Educational and Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Potawatomi Pueblo
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Pomo Ponca Total Citizen Band Potawatomi Potawatomi Prairie Band Powhatan Total Acoma Arizona Tewa Cochiti Hopi
LABOR FORCE STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS
Married-couple families Husband employed or in Armed Forces Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband unemployed Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband not in labor force Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Female householder, no husband present Employed or in Armed Forces Unemployed Not in labor force 531 385 259 34 92 47 17 6 24 99 6 11 82 390 124 59 207 338 200 117 5 78 61 24 5 32 77 31 5 41 136 72 9 55 3 217 2 428 1 590 91 747 143 59 29 55 646 177 11 458 814 467 64 283 446 275 187 10 78 7 7 – – 164 37 – 127 28 12 – 16 2 621 2 031 1 327 66 638 118 43 29 46 472 131 11 330 706 414 62 230 111 86 63 – 23 16 7 – 9 9 9 – – 39 13 – 26 143 112 68 – 44 14 14 – – 17 – – 17 65 59 – 6 7 236 5 015 3 122 271 1 622 520 312 64 144 1 701 523 54 1 124 3 449 1 975 203 1 271 514 341 177 27 137 33 10 5 18 140 24 8 108 271 125 20 126 32 14 8 6 – 8 4 – 4 10 5 – 5 17 13 – 4 162 132 64 3 65 – – – – 30 12 – 18 41 25 – 16 1 464 944 536 22 386 178 120 7 51 342 109 18 215 797 447 89 261
130
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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Table 4.
Educational and Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Pueblo Con.
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Isleta Jemez Laguna Pueblo San Felipe San Ildefonso San Juan Santa Ana Santa Clara Santo Domingo Taos Tewa
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL
Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school Preprimary school Public school Elementary or high school Public school College Public college Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Percent enrolled in school: 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Persons 18 to 24 years Percent enrolled in college Male Female 1 145 122 120 785 763 238 214 1 145 53 664 138 43 69 80 98 43.4 97.4 85.7 43.9 32.4 12.4 8.2 311 30.5 36.7 22.1 725 58 45 544 409 123 119 725 38 422 95 74 38 29 29 48.7 93.0 77.2 67.9 19.3 6.6 4.1 306 24.5 21.8 27.3 2 035 149 129 1 514 1 450 372 344 2 035 95 1 180 301 102 80 115 162 30.6 94.6 96.5 45.9 16.6 9.6 7.2 704 17.6 18.9 16.1 894 40 40 589 583 265 207 894 23 468 114 62 60 67 100 16.7 97.3 86.4 56.4 23.1 12.4 10.9 370 27.6 35.4 20.5 732 115 103 558 550 59 20 732 71 407 142 48 27 14 23 75.5 94.9 90.4 46.2 14.8 3.3 3.5 286 11.9 16.0 7.7 169 14 14 135 113 20 18 169 19 88 40 4 8 7 3 73.1 91.7 87.0 36.4 25.0 10.4 2.5 43 16.3 – 41.2 336 35 25 242 217 59 57 336 23 189 53 18 31 4 18 34.3 90.4 94.6 58.1 38.3 1.7 5.2 112 34.8 13.3 78.4 203 17 17 118 115 68 65 203 15 89 17 22 14 31 15 46.9 98.9 100.0 88.0 23.0 23.3 6.7 86 25.6 29.3 22.2 398 27 27 263 208 108 83 398 19 188 78 29 32 31 21 33.9 95.4 100.0 90.6 37.2 15.6 4.4 118 45.8 49.0 43.3 687 59 59 506 486 122 118 687 30 379 114 46 28 35 55 19.6 76.4 68.7 46.0 7.9 6.6 6.6 454 8.8 8.0 9.8 568 24 19 419 370 125 103 568 23 272 118 32 36 43 44 37.7 93.5 97.5 53.3 25.4 13.4 5.7 202 24.3 26.7 21.8 571 11 11 438 428 122 113 571 8 295 99 38 86 13 32 18.2 97.0 96.1 67.9 45.5 4.7 5.3 245 36.7 33.3 39.6
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
Persons 18 to 24 years High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional school degree Doctorate degree Males 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional school degree Doctorate degree Persons 25 years and over Percent: Less than 9th grade High school graduate or higher Male Female Some college or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher Male Female Males 25 to 34 years Percent: High school graduate or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 to 34 years Percent: High school graduate or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher 311 164 78 9 884 18 79 163 310 214 18 8 52 10 12 – 954 28 55 217 330 188 24 10 63 26 11 2 1 838 9.8 69.5 68.6 70.6 34.7 9.6 10.7 8.4 343 75.8 10.2 300 88.3 11.3 306 128 113 – 584 26 68 107 214 100 18 14 37 – – – 558 35 37 66 278 91 20 9 14 3 5 – 1 142 14.5 70.3 75.3 65.6 27.2 5.2 3.9 6.3 224 81.3 5.4 218 91.3 3.2 704 376 154 40 1 791 58 84 218 721 356 84 86 124 46 12 2 1 639 51 71 255 643 339 83 66 93 22 16 – 3 430 7.7 78.5 77.0 79.9 38.7 9.2 8.0 10.3 619 88.5 7.8 573 85.2 9.8 370 131 127 11 716 – 31 68 214 254 20 55 56 – 18 – 741 – 15 149 272 193 17 28 35 27 5 – 1 457 3.2 81.9 77.9 86.2 48.6 9.7 9.0 10.3 253 81.4 2.4 286 83.6 10.5 286 139 38 4 584 8 48 165 245 88 6 5 11 6 – 2 505 14 86 150 150 61 17 5 12 4 6 – 1 089 14.3 56.7 50.5 62.2 20.5 3.8 4.4 3.3 184 59.2 1.1 239 67.4 2.9 43 19 15 – 87 – 4 14 33 26 – 3 2 5 – – 102 2 – 10 35 27 17 2 4 5 – – 189 3.2 84.1 88.2 79.3 48.1 8.5 8.8 8.0 37 91.9 8.1 30 90.0 – 112 48 44 – 336 – 23 36 165 60 22 3 17 4 6 – 240 – 6 41 86 48 39 8 8 4 – – 576 5.0 81.6 80.4 82.4 38.0 6.8 5.0 8.0 110 93.6 7.3 119 95.8 6.7 86 28 33 – 181 9 7 18 68 48 16 4 8 3 – – 177 7 10 24 53 63 7 13 – – – – 358 9.2 79.1 76.8 81.2 45.3 3.1 – 6.1 78 91.0 – 55 78.2 9.1 118 20 72 – 393 12 24 31 138 111 19 9 18 25 6 – 279 10 11 31 79 71 25 10 27 15 – – 672 8.5 82.3 81.4 83.0 50.0 13.5 15.1 12.5 99 92.9 14.1 100 88.0 12.0 454 283 34 – 676 47 53 203 210 94 40 22 3 4 – – 687 21 55 144 275 125 56 – 5 6 – – 1 363 12.9 61.6 68.0 55.2 26.0 1.3 1.6 1.0 234 75.2 – 296 75.7 – 202 94 61 4 585 17 14 100 234 118 16 14 53 19 – – 505 11 21 101 180 111 11 15 46 9 – – 1 090 5.8 75.8 73.7 77.6 37.8 11.7 10.9 12.3 164 78.7 22.0 156 89.7 10.9 245 33 132 5 478 10 22 69 176 90 58 16 20 14 3 – 398 10 30 60 141 107 15 3 19 13 – – 876 8.2 77.1 74.9 78.9 40.9 7.9 8.0 7.7 165 84.2 13.3 110 89.1 10.9
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS
Persons 16 to 19 years Enrolled in school Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not enrolled in school High school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not high school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force 204 132 19 9 104 72 38 13 18 7 34 9 8 17 188 139 16 – 123 49 18 – – 18 31 10 – 16 402 273 24 32 217 129 94 11 12 40 35 8 7 20 214 148 31 5 112 66 23 17 2 4 43 30 7 – 205 138 8 10 120 67 34 21 – 9 33 2 2 29 34 24 7 5 12 10 7 7 – – 3 – – 3 74 58 15 5 38 16 10 5 5 – 6 – – 6 33 30 – 1 29 3 3 1 2 – – – – – 87 84 11 2 71 3 – – – – 3 – 3 – 203 97 17 – 69 106 34 15 – 19 72 16 – 56 142 111 29 5 77 31 23 7 16 – 8 3 2 3 128 106 34 24 48 22 16 2 – 14 6 6 – –
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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Table 4.
Educational and Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Pueblo Con.
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Isleta Jemez Laguna Pueblo San Felipe San Ildefonso San Juan Santa Ana Santa Clara Santo Domingo Taos Tewa
LABOR FORCE STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS
Married-couple families Husband employed or in Armed Forces Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband unemployed Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband not in labor force Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Female householder, no husband present Employed or in Armed Forces Unemployed Not in labor force 512 376 265 29 82 28 20 3 5 108 26 – 82 196 133 4 59 276 191 118 10 63 21 14 – 7 64 13 – 51 149 78 4 67 928 670 394 61 215 76 30 16 30 182 62 6 114 339 196 14 129 372 324 245 17 62 3 3 – – 45 8 – 37 126 64 6 56 199 113 60 – 53 13 8 3 2 73 25 13 35 157 85 4 68 26 15 8 – 7 6 6 – – 5 – – 5 35 23 – 12 106 96 62 4 30 5 5 – – 5 4 – 1 70 53 – 17 74 59 42 – 17 – – – – 15 5 – 10 49 25 – 24 201 151 100 9 42 2 2 – – 48 10 – 38 100 46 – 54 283 142 68 14 60 12 – 12 – 129 40 3 86 103 31 – 72 269 175 93 11 71 19 7 2 10 75 29 – 46 111 49 15 47 203 121 69 – 52 – – – – 82 10 – 72 164 98 3 63
132
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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Table 4.
Educational and Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Pueblo Con. Puget Sound Salish
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Tigua Zia Zuni Total Muckleshoot Nisqually Nooksack Puyallup Skokomish Snohomish Snoqualmie Squaxin Island
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL
Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school Preprimary school Public school Elementary or high school Public school College Public college Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Percent enrolled in school: 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Persons 18 to 24 years Percent enrolled in college Male Female 413 17 17 291 265 105 96 413 5 225 78 12 42 5 46 6.3 92.2 100.0 34.3 48.8 2.1 9.8 121 44.6 44.9 43.5 278 35 35 203 199 40 37 278 13 163 46 19 27 10 – 33.3 97.6 100.0 54.3 29.0 7.1 – 128 23.4 12.8 40.0 2 825 241 232 2 115 1 976 469 427 2 825 120 1 522 464 228 177 220 94 29.9 95.2 97.3 63.3 20.6 13.2 4.0 1 221 16.1 15.5 16.6 3 484 294 276 2 592 2 475 598 460 3 484 136 2 067 559 123 144 217 238 30.7 89.7 88.2 46.6 18.4 12.5 6.7 1 045 15.6 8.6 23.0 431 62 62 331 306 38 29 431 36 264 85 4 10 8 24 43.9 98.5 87.6 17.4 12.0 5.2 10.6 106 9.4 15.8 5.9 157 12 12 129 125 16 9 157 – 98 30 8 16 5 – – 89.9 100.0 72.7 43.2 7.8 – 48 22.9 6.3 56.3 251 28 28 173 173 50 50 251 9 158 33 9 7 5 30 25.7 96.9 94.3 50.0 6.4 3.0 9.6 128 11.7 – 25.9 384 24 20 296 251 64 61 384 16 235 65 3 9 1 55 26.2 96.7 97.0 37.5 12.5 .5 17.6 80 11.3 15.8 – 245 33 33 178 170 34 34 245 15 164 14 3 21 18 10 62.5 89.1 66.7 12.0 36.8 13.1 3.9 82 19.5 – 27.1 129 – – 107 105 22 13 129 – 86 21 – – 16 6 – 100.0 100.0 – – 17.2 2.1 13 – – – 193 – – 150 146 43 27 193 – 105 41 – – 43 4 – 82.7 93.2 – – 64.2 2.7 19 – – – 176 23 12 109 104 44 44 176 7 88 32 14 18 15 2 50.0 88.0 74.4 58.3 37.5 18.1 1.5 72 41.7 2.9 78.4
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
Persons 18 to 24 years High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional school degree Doctorate degree Males 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional school degree Doctorate degree Persons 25 years and over Percent: Less than 9th grade High school graduate or higher Male Female Some college or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher Male Female Males 25 to 34 years Percent: High school graduate or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 to 34 years Percent: High school graduate or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher 121 54 39 – 382 47 48 55 116 85 4 8 19 – – – 322 44 64 48 70 63 5 8 20 – – – 704 28.8 56.5 51.6 60.7 30.1 5.5 6.2 5.0 84 83.3 4.8 151 92.1 3.3 128 51 54 – 217 2 20 41 80 49 5 5 13 2 – – 167 6 20 26 95 14 – – 4 2 – – 384 12.5 70.1 68.9 71.0 24.5 5.5 3.6 6.9 69 88.4 2.9 71 87.3 9.9 1 221 515 255 12 2 174 43 215 667 684 378 62 80 35 10 – – 1 871 33 165 511 671 337 46 – 95 13 – – 4 045 11.3 59.6 62.1 57.5 26.1 3.8 5.8 2.1 847 69.4 5.2 823 67.2 1.1 1 045 356 230 4 2 826 31 245 470 935 812 72 50 152 57 – 2 2 440 5 289 585 711 462 86 109 117 56 8 12 5 266 10.8 69.1 64.0 73.6 37.9 7.7 7.9 7.5 718 63.8 4.6 1 021 78.9 4.5 106 32 28 – 223 – 27 52 73 56 – – 15 – – – 158 – 48 53 29 11 – 14 – – 3 – 381 19.7 52.8 36.1 64.6 26.0 4.7 1.9 6.7 66 51.5 – 88 90.9 – 48 8 11 – 103 – 10 16 33 28 – – 2 14 – – 99 2 14 19 33 19 2 4 6 – – – 202 12.9 69.8 64.6 74.8 37.1 10.9 6.1 15.5 23 69.6 – 41 87.8 – 128 53 26 – 253 4 27 49 71 68 4 7 23 – – – 223 – 22 61 36 32 22 3 26 16 5 – 476 11.1 65.8 62.8 68.4 43.3 14.7 21.1 9.1 83 57.8 6.0 81 74.1 – 80 35 15 4 277 – 27 46 79 81 11 7 17 7 – 2 224 3 28 41 60 45 14 21 4 8 – – 501 11.6 71.1 67.9 73.6 43.3 7.6 5.4 9.4 76 85.5 13.2 113 77.0 1.8 82 31 29 – 165 2 14 22 85 24 11 – 5 2 – – 230 – 45 61 78 14 6 8 4 8 – 6 395 15.4 63.5 53.9 77.0 22.3 6.3 7.8 4.2 76 63.2 13.2 61 82.0 – 13 13 – – 206 – 25 23 63 72 9 – 6 8 – – 167 – 11 26 60 60 – – 10 – – – 373 9.7 77.2 77.8 76.7 44.2 6.4 6.0 6.8 30 60.0 – 63 77.8 – 19 17 – – 121 – 18 19 53 31 – – – – – – 94 – 6 46 24 16 2 – – – – – 215 11.2 58.6 44.7 69.4 22.8 – – – 27 59.3 – 40 90.0 – 72 18 24 – 128 2 9 11 56 35 – 13 – 2 – – 88 – 2 36 28 2 – – 18 2 – – 216 6.0 72.2 56.8 82.8 33.3 10.2 22.7 1.6 30 40.0 – 53 83.0 –
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS
Persons 16 to 19 years Enrolled in school Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not enrolled in school High school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not high school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force 99 76 12 – 64 23 12 3 9 – 11 8 – 3 69 53 2 3 48 16 13 – 6 7 3 – – 3 672 527 52 54 421 145 83 35 5 16 62 18 7 37 670 464 104 46 314 206 66 60 5 1 140 26 15 99 72 44 4 – 40 28 3 3 – – 25 11 – 14 37 34 – – 34 3 2 2 – – 1 – – 1 44 33 16 – 17 11 – – – – 11 – 3 8 48 41 7 10 24 7 5 4 – 1 2 – – 2 39 10 – 2 8 29 19 18 1 – 10 – 2 8 11 – – – – 11 11 11 – – – – – – 43 37 7 – 30 6 3 3 – – 3 3 – – 49 28 7 12 9 21 4 4 – – 17 – 3 14
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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Table 4.
Educational and Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Pueblo Con. Puget Sound Salish
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Tigua Zia Zuni Total Muckleshoot Nisqually Nooksack Puyallup Skokomish Snohomish Snoqualmie Squaxin Island
LABOR FORCE STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS
Married-couple families Husband employed or in Armed Forces Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband unemployed Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband not in labor force Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Female householder, no husband present Employed or in Armed Forces Unemployed Not in labor force 260 217 133 13 71 21 21 – – 22 – – 22 82 46 11 25 106 62 50 1 11 20 9 4 7 24 9 – 15 66 47 – 19 1 072 724 528 38 158 70 50 12 8 278 117 6 155 505 343 30 132 1 511 1 013 598 41 374 125 40 8 77 373 99 7 267 698 332 68 298 88 51 39 7 5 12 11 – 1 25 14 2 9 93 37 13 43 38 24 4 – 20 5 4 1 – 9 2 – 7 21 12 2 7 147 85 47 – 38 17 – – 17 45 9 – 36 58 11 20 27 130 94 40 7 47 2 2 – – 34 8 – 26 60 52 3 5 121 76 52 – 24 6 6 – – 39 4 – 35 52 22 5 25 134 83 47 16 20 13 – – 13 38 18 – 20 7 7 – – 15 3 3 – – – – – – 12 – – 12 28 6 – 22 68 52 29 – 23 5 2 – 3 11 3 – 8 31 15 – 16
134
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
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Table 4.
Educational and Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Puget Sound Salish Con. Sac and Fox
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Suquamish Swinomish Tulalip Upper Skagit Quapaw Quinault Rappahannock Total Sac and Fox
Sac and FoxMesquakie
Salinan
Salish
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL
Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school Preprimary school Public school Elementary or high school Public school College Public college Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Percent enrolled in school: 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Persons 18 to 24 years Percent enrolled in college Male Female 216 22 22 158 158 36 28 216 13 146 21 – 11 20 5 28.3 94.2 100.0 – 32.4 22.0 2.1 46 23.9 – 40.7 238 7 7 167 156 64 41 238 7 88 72 18 4 11 38 41.2 92.6 80.0 100.0 12.9 8.2 12.9 49 30.6 31.4 28.6 770 64 61 580 567 126 75 770 28 473 102 25 32 58 52 24.8 79.8 85.7 36.8 21.1 16.9 8.7 220 7.3 8.1 6.2 108 6 6 78 78 24 16 108 – 67 7 16 9 4 5 – 87.0 70.0 80.0 18.8 6.7 2.9 68 22.1 11.1 29.3 479 9 9 329 301 141 139 479 9 265 50 34 47 46 28 22.0 98.1 100.0 56.7 30.1 21.5 4.9 216 31.0 40.6 14.1 791 106 84 582 570 103 71 791 30 530 105 10 25 22 69 28.6 92.8 85.4 25.0 10.0 5.4 8.2 289 7.6 11.4 4.0 53 – – 33 33 20 20 53 – 19 14 13 – 7 – – 82.6 100.0 50.0 – 14.3 – 44 29.5 – 52.0 1 452 93 73 1 076 1 023 283 244 1 452 24 848 232 47 89 95 117 14.3 94.4 93.9 34.3 25.3 12.1 6.1 489 15.5 22.3 8.7 1 050 76 58 765 743 209 185 1 050 7 619 160 32 67 92 73 6.4 95.1 96.4 33.3 27.6 16.5 6.1 339 14.5 19.5 9.4 347 15 13 264 233 68 59 347 17 209 43 15 16 3 44 33.3 92.1 82.7 39.5 21.1 1.6 8.6 114 18.4 24.6 10.2 101 12 12 66 58 23 15 101 12 58 – – 8 7 16 66.7 100.0 – – 33.3 53.8 9.6 24 33.3 33.3 – 1 631 141 102 1 145 1 125 345 311 1 631 34 862 291 107 80 125 132 19.9 97.4 91.8 58.8 29.9 13.2 7.4 450 23.1 20.5 27.8
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
Persons 18 to 24 years High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional school degree Doctorate degree Males 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional school degree Doctorate degree Persons 25 years and over Percent: Less than 9th grade High school graduate or higher Male Female Some college or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher Male Female Males 25 to 34 years Percent: High school graduate or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 to 34 years Percent: High school graduate or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher 46 36 – – 149 – 5 9 72 36 4 – 16 7 – – 179 – 13 37 39 52 6 26 6 – – – 328 5.5 80.5 72.1 90.6 46.6 8.8 3.4 15.4 46 89.1 13.0 45 80.0 24.4 49 19 4 – 221 3 17 43 48 73 4 6 27 – – – 208 – 10 23 54 64 13 10 13 19 – 2 429 7.0 77.6 84.1 71.5 53.8 14.2 16.3 12.2 82 86.6 2.4 52 78.8 17.3 220 42 31 – 523 20 44 109 120 186 12 6 19 7 – – 420 – 28 110 161 81 8 19 13 – – – 943 9.8 67.0 67.1 66.9 37.2 4.1 3.1 5.0 120 50.0 – 224 66.1 2.2 68 22 23 – 177 – 3 27 69 48 10 – 17 3 – – 56 – 8 15 8 25 – – – – – – 233 4.7 77.3 58.9 83.1 44.2 8.6 – 11.3 12 75.0 – 48 77.1 29.2 216 72 103 – 376 3 12 64 147 79 7 22 33 9 – – 407 1 10 56 114 91 20 6 60 13 9 27 783 3.3 81.4 83.5 79.0 48.0 19.3 26.8 11.2 131 80.9 14.5 83 84.3 2.4 289 121 59 – 696 3 53 198 146 207 29 11 32 17 – – 550 – 80 92 214 101 14 19 12 12 6 – 1 246 10.9 65.8 68.7 63.5 36.9 6.3 5.5 7.0 220 78.2 2.7 187 72.2 1.6 44 13 18 – 138 14 21 38 37 11 7 7 3 – – – 107 2 49 7 18 15 – – 8 8 – – 245 35.1 46.5 45.8 47.1 24.1 7.8 15.0 2.2 12 100.0 – 37 62.2 8.1 489 157 107 15 1 480 23 113 263 559 366 30 33 62 8 6 17 1 206 15 55 214 395 286 53 30 105 49 4 – 2 686 7.7 74.6 76.5 73.0 39.1 9.3 13.1 6.3 389 80.2 7.2 394 74.6 6.6 339 87 88 15 961 15 78 181 364 231 22 29 24 4 6 7 801 – 33 128 298 180 34 17 75 36 – – 1 762 7.2 75.3 79.9 71.5 37.7 8.6 13.9 4.3 288 86.5 9.7 271 69.4 5.5 114 57 19 – 365 3 28 46 174 71 5 2 32 4 – – 338 13 10 69 79 95 19 13 23 13 4 – 703 7.7 76.0 72.8 78.9 40.0 10.8 11.8 9.9 83 62.7 – 106 88.7 10.4 24 – 15 9 84 – – 50 14 12 – 8 – – – – 95 – 20 40 14 21 – – – – – – 179 11.2 38.5 36.8 40.5 22.9 – – – 6 100.0 – 7 100.0 – 450 149 142 1 1 508 40 88 271 445 382 113 38 98 19 14 – 1 235 7 156 187 347 284 68 50 92 2 36 6 2 743 10.6 72.7 71.7 73.5 43.8 9.7 11.0 8.7 430 76.7 12.8 520 84.8 8.7
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS
Persons 16 to 19 years Enrolled in school Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not enrolled in school High school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not high school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force 20 8 6 2 – 12 12 12 – – – – – – 82 67 6 4 57 15 – – – – 15 – – 15 146 90 22 12 56 56 3 3 – – 53 12 7 34 27 20 8 4 8 7 4 – 4 – 3 – – 3 93 67 32 7 28 26 9 7 – 2 17 17 – – 117 69 12 2 55 48 10 7 – 3 38 14 2 22 33 20 15 – 5 13 5 – 5 – 8 8 – – 295 190 39 35 116 105 34 29 2 3 71 36 2 33 217 147 32 26 89 70 12 9 – 3 58 34 – 24 61 29 7 9 13 32 19 17 2 – 13 2 2 9 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 375 274 90 8 176 101 44 23 – 11 57 17 11 29
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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UNITED STATES SUMMARY
135
Table 4.
Educational and Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Puget Sound Salish Con. Sac and Fox
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Suquamish Swinomish Tulalip Upper Skagit Quapaw Quinault Rappahannock Total Sac and Fox
Sac and FoxMesquakie
Salinan
Salish
LABOR FORCE STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS
Married-couple families Husband employed or in Armed Forces Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband unemployed Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband not in labor force Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Female householder, no husband present Employed or in Armed Forces Unemployed Not in labor force 105 70 52 – 18 2 – 2 – 33 13 4 16 44 21 – 23 114 89 52 11 26 7 4 3 – 18 – – 18 89 43 8 38 297 240 145 – 95 10 3 – 7 47 23 – 24 116 60 7 49 37 24 13 – 11 8 8 – – 5 2 – 3 38 14 10 14 319 245 161 13 71 7 5 2 – 67 21 – 46 46 30 9 7 327 207 127 5 75 26 4 11 11 94 26 6 62 163 97 7 59 70 43 43 – – 5 – – 5 22 2 – 20 35 22 – 13 732 520 362 8 150 58 23 4 31 154 46 – 108 456 216 50 190 494 345 229 6 110 38 9 4 25 111 33 – 78 306 158 28 120 180 148 108 2 38 20 14 – 6 12 8 – 4 92 39 – 53 81 69 56 6 7 12 – – 12 – – – – – – – – 667 517 345 16 156 26 15 9 2 124 20 2 102 370 226 11 133
136
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CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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Table 4.
Educational and Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Seminole Shawnee
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Salish and Kootenai Schaghticoke Total Florida Seminole Oklahoma Seminole Seminole Serrano Shasta Total Absentee Shawnee Eastern Shawnee Shawnee
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL
Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school Preprimary school Public school Elementary or high school Public school College Public college Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Percent enrolled in school: 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Persons 18 to 24 years Percent enrolled in college Male Female 687 44 44 476 470 167 159 687 11 379 95 30 20 72 80 10.1 95.0 96.0 41.1 15.4 17.4 8.8 203 10.8 23.3 3.8 60 – – 36 25 24 16 60 – 36 – 16 – – 8 – 100.0 – 100.0 – – 9.5 25 64.0 81.8 50.0 4 963 306 250 3 572 3 421 1 085 911 4 963 132 2 758 699 298 367 319 390 24.9 91.3 90.2 53.7 24.8 12.8 6.7 2 036 22.0 26.7 18.2 269 15 12 180 145 74 62 269 13 103 39 33 24 33 24 59.1 96.3 100.0 66.0 64.9 55.9 12.4 87 35.6 35.7 35.6 154 4 4 112 112 38 26 154 – 73 29 10 12 24 6 – 90.1 100.0 100.0 24.5 29.3 3.8 59 20.3 – 33.3 4 540 287 234 3 280 3 164 973 823 4 540 119 2 582 631 255 331 262 360 24.3 91.1 89.3 51.5 23.7 11.1 6.6 1 890 21.4 27.3 16.5 105 19 2 79 79 7 3 105 10 53 35 – 7 – – 50.0 96.4 100.0 – 31.8 – – 39 17.9 38.9 – 212 11 11 164 157 37 37 212 3 134 35 3 9 21 7 10.7 100.0 100.0 17.6 21.4 16.8 2.3 59 8.5 22.2 6.0 2 037 83 59 1 382 1 316 572 479 2 037 34 1 056 318 129 194 160 146 15.2 94.5 94.6 54.9 32.2 13.6 5.6 838 32.0 29.0 35.3 310 42 37 190 190 78 63 310 24 157 40 18 27 31 13 38.7 89.2 100.0 34.0 22.0 14.4 3.4 176 19.3 30.6 11.5 308 8 8 226 206 74 58 308 – 195 39 24 31 10 9 – 100.0 100.0 66.7 40.8 9.0 3.3 112 49.1 39.7 70.6 1 419 33 14 966 920 420 358 1 419 10 704 239 87 136 119 124 6.6 94.4 93.0 59.6 33.7 14.0 6.4 550 32.5 25.7 40.1
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
Persons 18 to 24 years High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional school degree Doctorate degree Males 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional school degree Doctorate degree Persons 25 years and over Percent: Less than 9th grade High school graduate or higher Male Female Some college or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher Male Female Males 25 to 34 years Percent: High school graduate or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 to 34 years Percent: High school graduate or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher 203 86 28 – 672 21 48 86 235 184 21 18 50 9 – – 649 8 48 96 223 147 32 31 41 20 1 2 1 321 9.5 76.8 76.6 76.9 42.1 9.3 9.9 8.8 222 83.3 4.1 192 86.5 3.6 25 23 – – 64 – 7 10 23 15 – – 9 – – – 50 10 – 18 11 9 – – 2 – – – 114 14.9 60.5 44.0 73.4 30.7 9.6 4.0 14.1 8 25.0 – 22 100.0 – 2 036 662 641 45 4 233 205 276 760 1 252 1 017 199 127 297 88 7 5 4 086 201 267 748 1 122 881 156 181 349 104 42 35 8 319 11.4 70.5 70.2 70.7 41.9 11.1 13.0 9.4 1 271 74.9 6.9 1 224 77.5 6.4 87 36 16 – 147 35 10 8 39 46 9 – – – – – 105 17 7 12 23 19 – – 23 – – 4 252 27.4 64.7 65.7 63.9 40.1 10.7 25.7 – 17 82.4 17.6 42 78.6 – 59 17 26 – 132 – 16 5 44 24 – 16 15 12 – – 110 13 25 15 25 5 4 11 3 9 – – 242 22.3 69.4 51.8 84.1 40.9 16.1 10.9 20.5 37 83.8 – 45 100.0 33.3 1 890 609 599 45 3 954 170 250 747 1 169 947 190 111 282 76 7 5 3 871 171 235 721 1 074 857 152 170 323 95 42 31 7 825 10.6 70.7 70.9 70.5 42.0 11.0 12.7 9.4 1 217 74.5 7.0 1 137 76.5 5.5 39 18 15 – 56 – 3 21 20 10 – 2 – – – – 55 – 5 26 4 20 – – – – – – 111 7.2 50.5 43.6 57.1 28.8 – – – 19 52.6 – 24 75.0 – 59 33 8 – 230 – 18 20 69 106 5 – 3 3 6 – 205 – – 33 48 94 5 – 25 – – – 435 4.1 83.7 83.9 83.5 56.8 8.5 12.2 5.2 39 87.2 17.9 86 90.7 10.5 838 236 352 54 2 037 20 131 406 563 461 129 68 123 90 18 28 1 750 19 123 322 406 443 109 110 165 23 5 25 3 787 7.7 73.0 73.5 72.7 47.5 12.6 12.5 12.7 601 76.4 5.3 578 82.4 9.5 176 83 64 – 393 7 56 72 105 72 16 – 56 – 9 – 208 – 22 50 22 50 30 11 17 6 – – 601 14.1 65.6 65.4 65.6 44.4 14.6 11.1 16.5 90 74.4 – 125 95.2 36.0 112 27 51 14 212 – 3 13 75 76 21 5 4 – 9 6 172 – 11 46 29 41 6 – 25 9 5 – 384 3.6 81.0 66.9 92.5 53.9 15.1 22.7 9.0 53 66.0 24.5 58 100.0 – 550 126 237 40 1 432 13 72 321 383 313 92 63 63 90 – 22 1 370 19 90 226 355 352 73 99 123 8 – 25 2 802 6.9 73.6 75.5 71.6 47.2 11.8 11.4 12.2 458 77.9 4.1 395 75.7 2.5
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS
Persons 16 to 19 years Enrolled in school Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not enrolled in school High school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not high school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force 146 99 8 2 87 47 21 8 2 11 26 – 3 23 16 16 9 – 7 – – – – – – – – – 1 042 717 162 68 487 325 151 56 42 36 174 35 55 84 77 60 2 10 48 17 11 11 – – 6 – 6 – 25 25 – – 25 – – – – – – – – – 940 632 160 58 414 308 140 45 42 36 168 35 49 84 45 28 5 – 23 17 17 13 – 4 – – – – 35 21 6 – 15 14 14 7 7 – – – – – 468 344 126 5 207 124 43 27 6 5 81 26 7 48 70 35 – – 35 35 21 15 6 – 14 7 – 7 59 47 23 2 22 12 12 7 – 5 – – – – 339 262 103 3 150 77 10 5 – – 67 19 7 41
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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Table 4.
Educational and Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Seminole Shawnee
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Salish and Kootenai Schaghticoke Total Florida Seminole Oklahoma Seminole Seminole Serrano Shasta Total Absentee Shawnee Eastern Shawnee Shawnee
LABOR FORCE STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS
Married-couple families Husband employed or in Armed Forces Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband unemployed Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband not in labor force Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Female householder, no husband present Employed or in Armed Forces Unemployed Not in labor force 414 289 191 4 94 23 9 2 12 102 16 2 84 148 53 11 84 28 28 26 2 – – – – – – – – – 9 – 3 6 2 430 1 843 1 229 112 502 135 87 12 36 452 165 20 267 1 045 590 63 392 45 33 15 – 18 7 4 3 – 5 3 – 2 83 65 4 14 69 42 19 – 23 – – – – 27 2 – 25 23 19 – 4 2 316 1 768 1 195 112 461 128 83 9 36 420 160 20 240 939 506 59 374 46 38 11 – 27 2 2 – – 6 3 – 3 18 9 3 6 143 107 47 – 60 13 9 – 4 23 6 – 17 42 22 7 13 1 203 927 555 47 325 75 73 – 2 201 65 17 119 321 170 24 127 171 130 83 – 47 4 2 – 2 37 8 – 29 69 22 – 47 134 106 62 – 44 3 3 – – 25 10 8 7 19 10 – 9 898 691 410 47 234 68 68 – – 139 47 9 83 233 138 24 71
138
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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Table 4.
Educational and Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Shoshone Shoshone Paiute Sioux
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Shinnecock Total Shoshone
Te-Moak Western Shoshone
Total
Duck Valley
Fallon
Shoshone Paiute
Siletz
Total
Blackfoot Sioux
Cheyenne River Sioux
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL
Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school Preprimary school Public school Elementary or high school Public school College Public college Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Percent enrolled in school: 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Persons 18 to 24 years Percent enrolled in college Male Female 494 9 7 338 318 147 120 494 2 252 76 49 30 38 47 7.7 95.8 80.9 96.1 37.5 13.7 5.8 131 54.2 49.2 58.3 2 934 180 156 2 145 2 089 609 531 2 934 85 1 529 502 179 240 232 167 22.8 93.3 94.0 50.7 27.7 14.1 4.7 1 218 21.1 18.5 24.0 2 376 148 129 1 684 1 646 544 466 2 376 66 1 197 394 145 222 208 144 24.1 92.6 96.8 47.9 28.5 15.0 4.8 1 083 21.4 19.2 24.1 289 29 24 204 204 56 56 289 19 154 47 26 8 21 14 26.0 96.3 75.8 70.3 14.8 11.5 4.9 91 23.1 13.5 29.6 806 43 41 652 641 111 108 806 14 558 107 36 31 48 12 14.4 97.6 88.4 58.1 13.1 10.0 2.1 299 17.1 23.6 9.0 187 2 2 123 123 62 62 187 2 102 19 9 24 20 11 16.7 92.7 100.0 75.0 61.5 23.3 9.8 51 60.8 62.5 54.5 23 14 14 9 9 – – 23 2 20 1 – – – – 50.0 100.0 100.0 – – – – 20 – – – 596 27 25 520 509 49 46 596 10 436 87 27 7 28 1 12.3 98.6 86.1 57.4 3.9 8.5 .2 228 8.8 11.5 5.7 626 42 42 511 505 73 57 626 6 465 51 31 29 23 21 4.9 97.9 82.3 60.8 32.2 8.2 4.0 141 22.0 17.5 25.6 36 2 2 27 25 6 5 36 1 21 5 2 2 2 2 834 763 417 546 799 525 383 834 104 791 398 149 015 172 205 21.5 92.7 86.9 51.9 21.7 11.8 6.8 13 431 18.7 18.9 18.5 204 13 13 138 129 53 39 204 3 136 9 10 8 16 22 100.0 87.7 100.0 62.5 20.0 12.3 10.7 56 26.8 – 46.9 2 837 228 226 2 174 2 126 435 350 2 837 126 1 691 476 168 78 182 116 27.5 91.7 95.6 55.8 13.7 13.2 5.9 872 18.3 18.0 18.6
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
Persons 18 to 24 years High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional school degree Doctorate degree Males 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional school degree Doctorate degree Persons 25 years and over Percent: Less than 9th grade High school graduate or higher Male Female Some college or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher Male Female Males 25 to 34 years Percent: High school graduate or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 to 34 years Percent: High school graduate or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher 131 38 62 11 673 – 26 119 250 115 35 24 65 23 10 6 414 5 5 125 130 63 17 – 37 30 – 2 1 087 3.3 74.2 67.4 78.5 39.3 15.9 16.7 15.5 103 50.5 3.9 175 90.9 21.1 1 218 405 348 26 2 773 71 200 620 730 707 133 64 188 44 16 – 2 407 40 195 541 755 556 48 64 122 68 8 10 5 180 9.8 67.8 67.8 67.9 39.2 8.8 8.6 8.9 783 79.4 5.5 864 81.6 12.3 1 083 365 315 26 2 308 45 157 535 571 596 115 54 178 43 14 – 2 079 27 153 465 653 503 43 51 105 61 8 10 4 387 8.7 68.5 69.0 68.1 40.6 9.6 8.9 10.2 686 79.9 5.8 700 79.7 14.6 91 32 28 – 291 4 33 50 85 97 8 7 4 1 2 – 177 7 25 20 65 42 3 2 6 7 – – 468 14.7 70.3 70.6 70.1 38.2 4.3 7.3 2.4 70 82.9 4.3 112 91.1 3.6 299 118 110 – 641 4 31 94 214 170 50 40 31 4 3 – 421 12 32 76 164 106 10 15 – – 6 – 1 062 7.4 76.6 71.5 79.9 41.0 4.1 1.4 5.9 184 79.9 – 297 83.5 6.1 51 21 25 – 131 – 2 18 42 47 8 2 7 2 3 – 67 – 4 15 32 14 2 – – – – – 198 3.0 80.3 71.6 84.7 42.9 6.1 – 9.2 31 61.3 – 55 83.6 14.5 20 16 2 – 28 – – – 2 7 7 12 – – – – 47 – – – 17 30 – – – – – – 75 – 100.0 100.0 100.0 74.7 – – – 39 100.0 – 26 100.0 – 228 81 83 – 482 4 29 76 170 116 35 26 24 2 – – 307 12 28 61 115 62 8 15 – – 6 – 789 9.3 73.4 67.1 77.4 37.3 4.1 2.0 5.4 114 78.1 – 216 81.5 4.6 141 24 59 – 424 – 18 91 162 119 26 2 6 – – – 380 – 17 56 155 90 55 3 2 2 – – 804 4.4 77.4 80.8 74.3 37.9 1.2 1.1 1.4 111 82.0 – 168 70.2 3.6 13 431 4 470 3 342 258 26 500 328 2 213 5 577 7 675 6 265 1 153 932 1 586 515 193 63 24 514 400 1 968 4 974 7 460 5 707 1 129 695 1 428 516 139 98 51 014 9.6 69.7 70.0 69.4 40.0 8.9 8.9 8.9 9 105 73.5 5.3 9 376 74.6 7.5 56 22 20 – 178 – – 46 58 26 24 – 18 6 – – 158 1 3 33 38 71 – 5 7 – – – 336 1.2 75.3 76.6 74.2 46.7 9.2 4.4 13.5 69 62.3 – 61 75.4 – 872 348 229 36 1 842 35 178 371 494 480 55 36 134 45 8 6 1 511 16 146 376 544 261 57 12 51 29 17 2 3 353 11.2 66.5 64.4 68.3 35.6 8.7 6.6 10.5 681 74.7 6.8 695 77.1 7.1
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS
Persons 16 to 19 years Enrolled in school Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not enrolled in school High school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not high school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force 95 88 51 5 32 7 2 2 – – 5 5 – – 743 537 145 43 349 206 76 54 – 17 130 48 32 50 594 423 132 34 257 171 67 51 – 11 104 38 32 34 88 62 7 2 53 26 6 3 – 3 20 10 – 10 151 111 8 5 98 40 19 6 11 2 21 – 11 10 20 17 – 1 16 3 – – – – 3 – 2 1 4 1 – 1 – 3 3 3 – – – – – – 127 93 8 3 82 34 16 3 11 2 18 – 9 9 91 67 9 9 49 24 12 6 6 – 12 – – 12 8 361 5 640 1 193 555 3 886 2 721 882 402 200 209 1 839 453 318 1 068 25 19 6 – 13 6 – – – – 6 6 – – 631 476 78 17 381 155 83 28 31 19 72 10 9 53
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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Table 4.
Educational and Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Shoshone Shoshone Paiute Sioux
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Shinnecock Total Shoshone
Te-Moak Western Shoshone
Total
Duck Valley
Fallon
Shoshone Paiute
Siletz
Total
Blackfoot Sioux
Cheyenne River Sioux
LABOR FORCE STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS
Married-couple families Husband employed or in Armed Forces Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband unemployed Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband not in labor force Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Female householder, no husband present Employed or in Armed Forces Unemployed Not in labor force 188 128 110 – 18 7 7 – – 53 18 5 30 173 115 11 47 1 467 1 020 645 17 358 119 49 23 47 328 107 9 212 645 384 44 217 1 262 895 563 17 315 88 38 16 34 279 97 9 173 502 293 44 165 80 42 30 – 12 13 2 5 6 25 7 – 18 116 74 – 42 208 134 99 4 31 28 11 2 15 46 16 – 30 210 99 44 67 39 24 17 2 5 3 3 – – 12 8 – 4 40 17 8 15 17 17 14 – 3 – – – – – – – – 17 13 2 2 152 93 68 2 23 25 8 2 15 34 8 – 26 153 69 34 50 240 170 120 – 50 13 3 – 10 57 25 – 32 55 37 5 13 12 291 8 473 5 559 395 2 519 1 145 519 196 430 2 673 912 131 1 630 8 152 3 543 833 3 776 105 102 67 8 27 – – – – 3 – – 3 75 50 – 25 860 549 317 19 213 58 27 12 19 253 97 11 145 620 262 83 275
140
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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Table 4.
Educational and Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Sioux Con.
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Crow Creek Sioux Dakota Sioux Devils Lake Sioux Fort Peck Lower Brule Sioux Oglala Sioux Pine Ridge Sioux Rosebud Sioux Santee Sioux Sioux Sisseton Sioux
SissetonWahpeton Sioux
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL
Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school Preprimary school Public school Elementary or high school Public school College Public college Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Percent enrolled in school: 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Persons 18 to 24 years Percent enrolled in college Male Female 974 118 114 744 675 112 102 974 31 622 136 82 34 42 27 42.5 97.8 87.2 62.1 15.8 11.2 4.8 347 12.4 17.8 9.0 163 6 6 120 113 37 24 163 – 87 10 12 8 11 35 – 89.7 100.0 66.7 19.0 13.9 13.1 60 21.7 24.1 – 942 32 32 789 779 121 115 942 11 609 128 62 52 37 43 9.5 97.1 85.9 51.7 28.6 11.5 8.2 302 18.5 6.1 28.2 308 36 36 198 190 74 63 308 27 140 40 23 26 34 18 39.1 95.9 100.0 39.7 26.5 20.4 9.3 156 17.3 20.8 10.0 632 65 50 507 434 60 51 632 20 431 88 30 10 44 9 27.4 98.2 83.8 66.7 12.8 21.2 2.9 123 13.8 17.7 9.8 5 915 435 379 4 424 4 020 1 056 900 5 915 239 3 548 743 355 353 354 323 22.4 92.1 82.7 52.8 27.9 12.9 6.4 1 936 20.6 18.1 23.2 221 6 6 145 136 70 70 221 – 116 24 9 24 15 33 – 87.9 100.0 47.4 38.7 9.0 13.5 81 29.6 43.1 6.7 4 030 270 256 3 120 2 977 640 544 4 030 87 2 411 689 225 174 193 251 16.1 90.7 88.6 54.1 18.9 11.7 7.6 1 337 17.1 19.4 15.4 837 78 78 558 538 201 172 837 23 427 132 41 85 79 50 25.0 95.3 80.0 41.8 47.0 21.5 6.6 279 33.0 33.6 32.3 13 834 942 780 10 146 9 594 2 746 2 169 13 834 326 7 914 2 042 852 908 863 929 18.3 92.0 86.7 49.7 20.8 10.9 6.4 6 080 18.3 18.7 17.8 382 19 13 260 207 103 85 382 7 211 38 22 29 32 43 10.9 90.6 100.0 57.9 30.2 20.5 22.4 134 38.1 17.4 48.9 1 327 125 91 1 052 1 002 150 129 1 327 48 891 161 67 43 69 48 28.4 95.2 77.0 69.1 16.3 12.3 4.7 361 14.4 12.1 16.8
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
Persons 18 to 24 years High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional school degree Doctorate degree Males 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional school degree Doctorate degree Persons 25 years and over Percent: Less than 9th grade High school graduate or higher Male Female Some college or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher Male Female Males 25 to 34 years Percent: High school graduate or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 to 34 years Percent: High school graduate or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher 347 114 71 12 445 4 40 113 147 95 22 – – 24 – – 488 3 22 86 164 133 27 11 25 10 7 – 933 7.4 71.3 77.3 64.7 37.9 7.1 8.6 5.4 202 83.7 5.4 174 60.9 – 60 30 11 – 144 9 – 25 18 45 11 – 34 2 – – 202 – 21 35 40 46 – 16 33 5 6 – 346 8.7 74.0 72.3 76.4 57.2 23.1 21.8 25.0 23 100.0 39.1 56 85.7 48.2 302 91 53 – 466 11 65 136 110 70 25 30 19 – – – 384 7 64 119 106 63 9 2 10 4 – – 850 17.3 52.7 50.5 54.5 27.3 3.9 3.6 4.1 141 50.4 – 182 59.3 1.6 156 58 38 – 202 7 11 39 68 59 6 10 2 – – – 158 – 10 36 54 34 3 12 9 – – – 360 7.8 71.4 70.9 71.8 37.5 3.1 5.7 1.0 69 75.4 5.8 98 73.5 – 123 55 9 – 280 6 16 52 86 102 9 – 6 – 3 – 241 – 20 67 83 40 8 10 13 – – – 521 8.1 69.1 63.9 73.6 36.7 4.2 5.4 3.2 115 73.9 7.8 93 67.7 4.3 1 936 607 461 24 3 976 46 492 860 958 845 150 205 325 81 12 2 3 792 53 430 790 1 003 941 181 151 139 87 5 12 7 768 13.1 65.6 66.4 64.8 40.4 8.5 6.4 10.6 1 344 69.0 2.5 1 401 73.7 12.6 81 16 24 – 188 – 17 23 41 65 14 11 5 – 8 4 223 – 35 59 35 50 13 5 19 7 – – 411 12.7 67.4 57.8 78.7 48.9 10.5 11.7 9.0 76 46.1 9.2 90 88.9 5.6 1 337 420 272 – 2 727 54 356 634 662 628 79 110 135 42 27 – 2 218 25 254 438 669 509 82 84 103 33 10 11 4 945 13.9 64.4 67.7 61.7 37.5 7.3 7.1 7.5 784 73.0 5.6 869 72.4 5.5 279 114 83 – 599 3 81 108 183 84 23 23 60 16 18 – 521 11 47 76 184 120 13 5 50 – 13 2 1 120 12.7 70.9 74.3 67.9 38.1 14.2 12.5 15.7 186 86.0 9.7 181 76.8 9.9 6 080 1 960 1 620 160 11 525 135 703 2 337 3 674 2 850 593 344 568 190 87 44 11 027 243 662 2 115 3 432 2 690 510 264 732 262 58 59 22 552 7.7 72.5 72.6 72.5 41.0 8.9 10.1 7.7 4 044 73.8 5.2 3 884 75.2 5.6 134 51 37 – 135 – 5 20 41 48 – – 19 2 – – 213 – 1 41 94 24 11 18 8 16 – – 348 1.7 80.7 80.3 81.5 42.0 12.9 11.3 15.6 92 89.1 5.4 64 75.0 14.1 361 121 112 – 919 15 81 172 289 189 22 46 70 22 11 2 659 13 30 180 239 124 22 11 25 7 8 – 1 578 8.8 68.9 66.2 70.8 35.4 9.2 6.1 11.4 202 73.3 3.0 359 78.6 12.3
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS
Persons 16 to 19 years Enrolled in school Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not enrolled in school High school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not high school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force 239 171 37 – 134 68 26 9 7 5 42 16 18 8 26 20 6 11 3 6 6 6 – – – – – – 216 137 30 9 98 79 19 6 4 9 60 13 3 44 69 34 6 2 26 35 7 3 – 4 28 12 3 13 94 64 7 7 50 30 5 5 – – 25 16 – 9 1 308 850 105 92 653 458 112 31 24 33 346 51 46 249 35 25 – 5 20 10 3 3 – – 7 3 – 4 952 678 57 79 542 274 60 23 10 27 214 22 34 158 205 118 24 26 68 87 35 14 12 9 52 39 – 13 3 333 2 207 708 219 1 274 1 126 390 200 65 93 736 209 174 353 43 27 7 – 20 16 – – – – 16 5 2 9 223 150 20 18 112 73 24 19 3 2 49 4 8 37
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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UNITED STATES SUMMARY
141
Table 4.
Educational and Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Sioux Con.
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Crow Creek Sioux Dakota Sioux Devils Lake Sioux Fort Peck Lower Brule Sioux Oglala Sioux Pine Ridge Sioux Rosebud Sioux Santee Sioux Sioux Sisseton Sioux
SissetonWahpeton Sioux
LABOR FORCE STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS
Married-couple families Husband employed or in Armed Forces Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband unemployed Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband not in labor force Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Female householder, no husband present Employed or in Armed Forces Unemployed Not in labor force 248 168 124 1 43 25 23 2 – 55 31 – 24 189 61 36 92 105 80 53 – 27 9 9 – – 16 6 1 9 42 33 5 4 175 105 50 11 44 29 8 3 18 41 12 – 29 207 91 6 110 83 74 39 3 32 5 – 2 3 4 2 2 – 86 37 4 45 164 100 57 12 31 18 15 – 3 46 19 – 27 137 98 9 30 1 664 1 065 618 63 384 176 46 36 94 423 161 6 256 1 272 527 108 637 106 77 55 – 22 4 2 – 2 25 – – 25 72 35 – 37 1 011 594 383 31 180 180 68 43 69 237 85 11 141 1 044 342 87 615 328 252 164 12 76 37 23 9 5 39 14 – 25 189 75 18 96 5 800 4 152 2 848 183 1 121 456 240 68 148 1 192 399 82 711 2 864 1 379 314 1 171 72 67 53 4 10 – – – – 5 – 3 2 83 36 17 30 274 179 109 7 63 23 8 1 14 72 14 – 58 321 133 23 165
142
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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Table 4.
Educational and Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Sioux Con.
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Standing Rock Sioux Teton Sioux Yankton Sioux Spokane Stockbridge Tlingit Tohono O’Odham Tolowa Tonkawa Tsimshian Umatilla Umpqua
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL
Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school Preprimary school Public school Elementary or high school Public school College Public college Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Percent enrolled in school: 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Persons 18 to 24 years Percent enrolled in college Male Female 2 368 213 201 1 784 1 707 371 331 2 368 86 1 430 400 119 114 87 132 27.3 95.0 87.5 63.3 20.5 8.2 8.9 744 19.8 24.6 14.8 326 69 39 195 171 62 47 326 36 183 23 27 3 16 38 42.9 91.5 85.2 69.2 8.3 4.9 8.0 75 10.7 5.7 22.7 1 250 75 68 997 806 178 136 1 250 23 775 217 42 58 74 61 14.9 93.4 86.1 28.2 23.5 11.2 5.5 396 14.4 16.8 11.9 739 46 34 558 501 135 124 739 21 465 80 22 30 69 52 21.9 95.5 84.2 50.0 22.1 18.3 7.7 180 17.2 15.2 20.0 617 37 32 462 455 118 115 617 19 327 85 77 35 40 34 41.3 94.0 91.4 84.6 21.0 10.0 3.5 258 18.2 21.0 15.7 4 570 577 407 3 172 3 075 821 692 4 570 251 2 688 617 197 270 290 257 34.3 92.1 89.3 41.6 22.9 10.0 5.8 1 655 19.8 12.5 26.4 5 553 385 349 4 556 4 240 612 538 5 553 175 3 625 812 308 247 241 145 20.4 93.7 84.5 47.4 17.7 8.5 2.8 2 044 14.0 14.1 13.9 118 25 20 71 71 22 22 118 5 73 16 7 – 6 11 16.1 86.9 100.0 33.3 – 10.7 7.6 71 7.0 – 9.1 153 7 7 132 132 14 14 153 5 125 7 7 2 2 5 31.3 96.9 100.0 100.0 40.0 3.0 7.0 12 58.3 70.0 – 755 93 81 539 529 123 98 755 47 442 105 31 10 60 60 55.3 97.8 96.3 51.7 6.7 17.4 7.2 209 8.1 5.5 10.2 381 25 24 300 288 56 56 381 1 229 75 8 27 27 14 3.4 89.5 93.8 30.8 20.8 10.4 3.2 156 9.6 13.2 7.8 209 3 3 185 176 21 21 209 – 147 20 14 17 11 – – 77.4 100.0 100.0 21.8 6.6 – 92 10.9 22.7 –
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
Persons 18 to 24 years High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional school degree Doctorate degree Males 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional school degree Doctorate degree Persons 25 years and over Percent: Less than 9th grade High school graduate or higher Male Female Some college or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher Male Female Males 25 to 34 years Percent: High school graduate or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 to 34 years Percent: High school graduate or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher 744 257 234 2 1 382 2 89 363 374 277 81 92 79 24 1 – 1 173 7 102 268 340 209 102 51 62 27 5 – 2 555 7.8 67.5 67.9 67.1 39.5 7.7 8.0 7.5 487 78.9 4.5 580 72.6 5.5 75 20 5 9 352 – 8 44 77 126 11 – 41 40 – 5 447 8 9 43 86 156 16 26 63 22 8 10 799 3.1 86.0 86.6 85.2 65.6 23.7 23.0 24.4 165 87.3 13.3 160 81.3 25.6 396 134 56 15 924 1 62 180 317 237 26 25 56 10 10 – 849 13 93 178 304 158 23 6 70 2 2 – 1 773 9.5 70.3 66.5 73.7 35.3 8.5 8.7 8.2 317 70.0 10.4 345 78.6 5.2 180 67 53 2 563 26 31 115 156 138 30 2 31 17 2 15 487 11 30 69 181 84 48 9 45 4 2 4 1 050 9.3 73.1 77.4 69.4 41.0 11.4 11.3 11.5 205 80.5 10.7 172 75.0 1.2 258 69 83 5 751 9 69 109 251 191 36 27 37 21 1 – 634 4 72 145 169 154 41 7 40 – – 2 1 385 11.1 70.5 65.1 75.1 40.2 7.3 6.6 7.9 177 79.7 4.0 225 94.2 5.3 1 655 561 462 30 3 963 112 288 687 1 262 1 066 139 134 212 49 12 2 3 419 47 216 623 1 433 648 183 53 158 31 27 – 7 382 9.0 73.3 74.1 72.6 36.8 6.7 6.3 6.9 1 355 75.6 5.5 1 559 82.0 8.9 2 044 545 392 6 4 518 424 698 1 024 1 602 570 71 61 43 25 – – 3 525 332 463 807 1 485 336 39 33 26 4 – – 8 043 23.8 53.4 54.6 52.5 15.0 1.2 .9 1.5 1 290 73.1 .3 1 554 71.7 .5 71 21 21 – 117 – 4 18 29 28 – – 38 – – – 83 4 – 9 39 7 8 7 9 – – – 200 4.0 82.5 84.3 81.2 48.5 23.5 10.8 32.5 22 81.8 27.3 34 67.6 29.4 12 2 5 – 62 – 12 12 25 8 2 2 1 – – – 76 – 18 21 20 2 – 2 2 11 – – 138 21.7 54.3 48.7 61.3 21.7 10.1 17.1 1.6 24 62.5 – 43 58.1 – 209 113 35 – 667 6 21 108 296 181 16 2 37 – – – 513 7 40 71 214 115 15 2 20 15 14 – 1 180 6.3 78.6 77.0 79.8 35.3 7.3 9.6 5.5 150 94.7 4.0 194 91.2 6.7 156 40 47 – 376 – 19 57 136 125 19 11 3 – 3 3 319 – 11 67 92 66 30 19 31 – 3 – 695 4.3 77.8 75.5 79.8 45.0 6.2 10.7 2.4 149 84.6 8.7 111 87.4 – 92 28 33 – 177 – 4 52 53 42 13 – 8 5 – – 129 3 4 35 48 39 – – – – – – 306 3.6 68.0 67.4 68.4 35.0 4.2 – 7.3 68 70.6 – 98 75.5 8.2
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS
Persons 16 to 19 years Enrolled in school Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not enrolled in school High school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not high school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force 501 375 49 50 276 126 51 22 27 2 75 1 16 58 61 45 9 9 27 16 – – – – 16 11 – 5 350 212 28 9 175 138 53 27 17 4 85 31 5 49 106 77 18 – 59 29 20 – 9 5 9 – 1 8 141 119 45 5 69 22 12 10 2 – 10 – 2 8 877 534 181 36 317 343 142 58 16 47 201 77 28 96 1 307 835 133 45 657 472 89 31 4 47 383 137 34 212 37 23 8 5 10 14 – – – – 14 – – 14 12 12 3 – 9 – – – – – – – – – 120 87 23 – 64 33 15 5 6 4 18 12 – 6 78 55 29 3 23 23 2 – – 2 21 – – 21 25 25 4 2 19 – – – – – – – – –
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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UNITED STATES SUMMARY
143
Table 4.
Educational and Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Sioux Con.
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Standing Rock Sioux Teton Sioux Yankton Sioux Spokane Stockbridge Tlingit Tohono O’Odham Tolowa Tonkawa Tsimshian Umatilla Umpqua
LABOR FORCE STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS
Married-couple families Husband employed or in Armed Forces Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband unemployed Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband not in labor force Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Female householder, no husband present Employed or in Armed Forces Unemployed Not in labor force 536 368 215 31 122 79 15 13 51 89 10 8 71 502 175 76 251 193 152 107 – 45 5 5 – – 36 27 – 9 98 41 7 50 440 291 229 10 52 39 30 5 4 110 27 7 76 276 127 36 113 311 197 139 12 46 40 19 6 15 74 36 10 28 126 51 19 56 406 314 196 18 100 5 – 1 4 87 17 – 70 151 85 16 50 1 622 1 089 689 54 346 198 99 35 64 335 91 12 232 868 440 76 352 1 328 758 346 25 387 123 28 27 68 447 91 13 343 1 558 625 103 830 61 51 32 8 11 10 10 – – – – – – 36 19 – 17 48 18 10 2 6 12 – 8 4 18 5 – 13 22 3 14 5 305 212 119 17 76 15 10 – 5 78 15 4 59 152 55 32 65 134 102 50 20 32 19 5 5 9 13 4 – 9 96 58 14 24 93 85 38 5 42 – – – – 8 3 – 5 43 20 9 14
144
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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Table 4.
Educational and Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Ute
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Total Uintah Ute Ute Ute Mountain Ute Wailaki Walla-Walla Wampanoag Warm Springs Washo Wichita
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL
Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school Preprimary school Public school Elementary or high school Public school College Public college Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Percent enrolled in school: 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Persons 18 to 24 years Percent enrolled in college Male Female 2 716 273 261 2 027 1 971 416 333 2 716 165 1 501 428 194 141 157 130 42.3 93.7 91.1 56.1 20.1 11.5 5.8 1 046 17.1 16.4 17.7 241 18 18 195 195 28 20 241 12 170 17 10 2 12 18 37.5 92.9 100.0 55.6 6.3 13.5 12.0 50 4.0 22.2 – 1 946 187 175 1 427 1 382 332 262 1 946 92 1 073 310 159 114 124 74 32.7 95.0 89.9 62.4 22.0 12.4 4.3 774 20.5 20.5 20.5 529 68 68 405 394 56 51 529 61 258 101 25 25 21 38 79.2 89.3 93.5 34.2 16.8 7.6 10.7 222 8.1 2.8 12.9 414 51 51 228 206 135 120 414 29 132 99 9 34 46 65 61.7 88.0 90.8 64.3 29.3 20.7 12.7 130 26.2 37.7 13.1 62 11 11 37 37 14 12 62 – 37 14 – – 9 2 – 97.4 87.5 – – 18.8 2.0 23 – – – 714 43 35 431 409 240 206 714 24 320 106 35 102 46 81 66.7 94.1 93.8 70.0 44.5 13.4 7.1 279 45.5 62.3 30.9 1 044 164 164 823 792 57 46 1 044 92 679 150 51 20 29 23 46.7 92.8 86.7 63.8 7.9 6.8 4.2 333 6.6 11.3 3.1 434 26 26 337 321 71 71 434 15 273 56 20 10 48 12 31.3 97.5 94.9 34.5 9.8 14.8 2.3 160 15.0 23.9 4.2 497 37 37 425 425 35 35 497 5 393 48 4 18 14 15 7.5 91.4 100.0 40.0 23.4 7.8 4.7 87 9.2 9.5 8.9
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
Persons 18 to 24 years High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional school degree Doctorate degree Males 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional school degree Doctorate degree Persons 25 years and over Percent: Less than 9th grade High school graduate or higher Male Female Some college or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher Male Female Males 25 to 34 years Percent: High school graduate or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 to 34 years Percent: High school graduate or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher 1 046 360 206 15 1 798 41 113 498 563 387 83 14 80 13 6 – 1 818 94 121 482 509 407 62 44 55 21 17 6 3 616 10.2 62.7 61.7 63.7 33.0 5.5 5.4 5.5 749 66.1 5.9 621 73.1 5.2 50 12 12 – 110 7 7 45 19 28 2 – 2 – – – 129 6 9 37 26 35 1 – 7 4 – 4 239 12.1 53.6 59.7 46.4 34.7 7.1 11.6 1.8 55 63.6 – 34 52.9 – 774 264 165 11 1 378 6 69 372 444 304 72 14 78 13 6 – 1 367 55 79 346 390 334 56 36 35 17 17 2 2 745 7.6 66.2 64.9 67.6 35.8 6.1 5.2 7.0 537 69.8 7.3 467 71.9 6.9 222 84 29 4 310 28 37 81 100 55 9 – – – – – 322 33 33 99 93 38 5 8 13 – – – 632 20.7 50.8 48.8 52.9 20.3 2.1 4.0 – 157 54.1 3.2 120 83.3 – 130 79 19 – 420 – 22 85 93 99 21 44 51 – 5 – 312 3 45 84 88 46 20 8 18 – – – 732 9.6 67.3 57.7 74.5 42.6 10.1 5.8 13.3 99 67.7 5.1 123 76.4 – 23 – 11 – 72 – 5 11 39 8 – – 3 6 – – 74 – 2 4 37 17 5 3 – – – 6 146 4.8 84.9 91.9 77.8 32.9 10.3 8.1 12.5 27 100.0 22.2 21 100.0 – 279 95 146 2 799 12 73 128 264 167 8 12 82 48 – 5 681 – 73 83 278 119 27 12 38 27 6 18 1 480 10.7 75.1 77.1 73.3 38.4 15.1 13.1 16.9 133 76.7 1.5 211 83.4 8.1 333 123 68 4 556 22 50 153 152 153 8 9 9 – – – 416 – 23 127 160 71 6 10 4 15 – – 972 9.8 61.4 63.9 59.5 29.3 2.9 4.6 1.6 177 62.7 4.0 251 69.3 1.2 160 82 24 – 468 5 39 114 143 110 7 15 27 8 – – 382 – 34 112 115 89 2 – 30 – – – 850 9.2 64.2 61.8 66.2 33.9 7.6 7.9 7.5 167 65.3 7.8 157 70.7 9.6 87 50 8 – 304 – 14 70 93 91 – – 19 10 7 – 191 – 14 18 47 57 27 – 17 11 – – 495 5.7 76.6 83.2 72.4 48.3 12.9 14.7 11.8 64 79.7 14.1 115 73.0 –
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS
Persons 16 to 19 years Enrolled in school Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not enrolled in school High school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not high school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force 624 434 85 14 334 190 70 44 15 11 120 11 17 92 21 13 – 8 5 8 2 2 – – 6 – – 6 477 350 76 3 270 127 54 30 13 11 73 2 17 54 126 71 9 3 59 55 14 12 2 – 41 9 – 32 84 69 21 10 38 15 5 5 – – 10 – 7 3 20 12 3 – 9 8 8 5 – 3 – – – – 107 87 33 13 41 20 12 5 – 7 8 3 – 5 194 142 11 9 122 52 23 2 4 15 29 3 4 22 84 43 17 – 26 41 12 6 – – 29 2 1 26 48 42 21 – 21 6 – – – – 6 – – 6
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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Table 4.
Educational and Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Ute
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Total Uintah Ute Ute Ute Mountain Ute Wailaki Walla-Walla Wampanoag Warm Springs Washo Wichita
LABOR FORCE STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS
Married-couple families Husband employed or in Armed Forces Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband unemployed Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband not in labor force Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Female householder, no husband present Employed or in Armed Forces Unemployed Not in labor force 1 090 811 565 23 223 90 44 5 41 189 75 13 101 531 244 50 237 74 52 26 9 17 13 10 – 3 9 2 – 7 35 16 7 12 884 675 489 14 172 62 19 5 38 147 58 13 76 363 171 35 157 132 84 50 – 34 15 15 – – 33 15 – 18 133 57 8 68 139 77 50 6 21 16 16 – – 46 13 4 29 102 47 8 47 30 14 5 – 9 – – – – 16 11 – 5 14 6 2 6 294 216 157 16 43 24 24 – – 54 18 – 36 205 126 – 79 238 166 103 2 61 27 3 6 18 45 21 2 22 169 67 6 96 138 84 64 5 15 32 17 – 15 22 8 – 14 179 115 3 61 174 149 56 41 52 15 13 – 2 10 10 – – 74 28 8 38
146
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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Table 4.
Educational and Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Winnebago Yaqui
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Total Nebraska Winnebago Winnebago Wisconsin Winnebago Wintu Wiyot Yakima Total Pascua Yaqui Yaqui
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL
Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school Preprimary school Public school Elementary or high school Public school College Public college Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Percent enrolled in school: 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Persons 18 to 24 years Percent enrolled in college Male Female 2 397 201 183 1 773 1 671 423 372 2 397 80 1 377 387 152 108 144 149 28.5 93.5 95.6 63.3 18.8 13.0 7.3 815 20.1 12.5 26.6 45 13 4 32 32 – – 45 13 26 – 6 – – – 100.0 83.9 – 50.0 – – – 12 – – – 1 937 138 129 1 455 1 353 344 301 1 937 44 1 119 332 108 101 110 123 22.3 93.9 95.7 61.7 22.5 12.6 8.0 623 22.0 12.8 28.8 415 50 50 286 286 79 71 415 23 232 55 38 7 34 26 32.4 92.8 100.0 71.7 5.5 15.9 6.2 180 15.0 12.5 18.4 493 35 18 423 414 35 33 493 20 302 84 29 35 23 – 20.2 88.8 100.0 54.7 15.9 4.5 – 273 6.6 23.1 – 114 2 2 73 73 39 39 114 – 52 14 25 23 – – – 75.4 63.6 75.8 76.7 – – 63 61.9 70.8 56.4 2 793 152 139 2 109 2 033 532 461 2 793 102 1 519 420 160 146 181 265 26.1 91.0 95.7 65.3 24.6 11.5 12.0 838 19.9 16.2 25.4 3 838 169 157 2 963 2 834 706 633 3 838 88 2 075 408 195 189 396 487 19.7 91.1 79.7 52.1 25.7 21.4 16.8 1 109 18.6 21.0 16.3 293 17 17 220 213 56 56 293 7 186 39 12 4 32 13 70.0 100.0 73.6 60.0 9.3 34.4 5.5 63 17.5 8.9 38.9 3 545 152 140 2 743 2 621 650 577 3 545 81 1 889 369 183 185 364 474 18.6 90.3 80.4 51.7 26.7 20.7 17.8 1 046 18.6 22.1 15.6
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
Persons 18 to 24 years High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional school degree Doctorate degree Males 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional school degree Doctorate degree Persons 25 years and over Percent: Less than 9th grade High school graduate or higher Male Female Some college or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher Male Female Males 25 to 34 years Percent: High school graduate or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 to 34 years Percent: High school graduate or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher 815 289 226 24 1 717 22 97 258 550 449 97 76 102 40 11 15 1 429 18 114 239 416 397 73 37 67 61 3 4 3 146 8.0 76.2 74.0 78.0 45.5 9.6 9.4 9.8 485 72.8 9.1 622 80.9 9.0 12 6 – – 36 – – 2 19 12 – – – – 3 – 63 – – – 8 55 – – – – – – 99 – 98.0 100.0 94.4 70.7 3.0 – 8.3 12 100.0 – 11 100.0 27.3 623 224 170 24 1 356 19 60 228 445 327 72 62 84 36 8 15 1 058 12 78 182 324 252 63 30 56 54 3 4 2 414 7.0 76.0 74.3 77.4 44.2 10.8 11.1 10.5 375 69.1 10.9 495 79.2 7.1 180 59 56 – 325 3 37 28 86 110 25 14 18 4 – – 308 6 36 57 84 90 10 7 11 7 – – 633 13.0 73.6 67.9 79.1 46.8 6.3 5.8 6.8 98 83.7 3.1 116 86.2 15.5 273 59 25 6 781 8 25 214 261 166 41 34 26 6 – – 592 2 48 88 236 140 34 26 7 11 – – 1 373 6.0 72.0 76.7 68.4 35.8 3.6 3.0 4.1 265 83.4 1.9 249 68.7 .8 63 38 16 – 195 – 6 58 54 54 8 15 – – – – 107 – – 28 37 39 – – 3 – – – 302 2.0 69.5 73.8 67.2 39.4 1.0 2.8 – 36 55.6 – 74 81.1 – 838 227 231 19 1 990 20 181 462 571 484 81 42 122 27 – – 1 790 40 136 430 651 283 51 45 89 46 19 – 3 780 10.0 66.4 66.1 66.7 34.1 8.0 8.6 7.5 740 70.3 4.9 838 73.4 2.5 1 109 276 182 32 2 237 195 526 516 474 341 39 75 62 9 – – 2 509 157 449 599 579 483 67 40 77 38 14 6 4 746 28.0 48.5 52.0 44.7 26.4 4.3 5.4 3.2 1 070 64.2 2.0 778 54.1 2.6 63 37 – – 156 47 31 18 20 34 – – 6 – – – 173 14 14 34 41 37 – 26 – 7 – – 329 32.2 52.0 64.2 38.5 33.4 4.0 4.0 3.8 66 75.8 – 27 74.1 22.2 1 046 239 182 32 2 081 148 495 498 454 307 39 75 56 9 – – 2 336 143 435 565 538 446 67 14 77 31 14 6 4 417 27.6 48.3 51.1 45.2 25.8 4.4 5.5 3.1 1 004 63.4 2.1 751 53.4 1.9
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS
Persons 16 to 19 years Enrolled in school Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not enrolled in school High school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not high school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force 518 415 97 67 251 103 45 23 8 14 58 13 21 24 15 6 – 6 – 9 6 6 – – 3 – – 3 415 336 82 52 202 79 35 15 6 14 44 13 14 17 88 73 15 9 49 15 4 2 2 – 11 – 7 4 100 76 9 18 49 24 8 8 – – 16 – – 16 55 39 16 23 – 16 8 – – 8 8 8 – – 479 384 90 21 273 95 45 24 2 4 50 – 13 37 660 399 56 80 263 261 37 37 – – 224 83 40 101 44 29 – – 29 15 4 4 – – 11 5 – 6 616 370 56 80 234 246 33 33 – – 213 78 40 95
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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Table 4.
Educational and Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Winnebago Yaqui
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Total Nebraska Winnebago Winnebago Wisconsin Winnebago Wintu Wiyot Yakima Total Pascua Yaqui Yaqui
LABOR FORCE STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS
Married-couple families Husband employed or in Armed Forces Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband unemployed Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband not in labor force Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Female householder, no husband present Employed or in Armed Forces Unemployed Not in labor force 684 515 355 48 112 50 27 4 19 119 39 6 74 582 301 45 236 24 24 18 – 6 – – – – – – – – 15 4 – 11 524 395 270 37 88 41 20 2 19 88 27 – 61 429 218 34 177 136 96 67 11 18 9 7 2 – 31 12 6 13 138 79 11 48 404 288 179 20 89 40 13 1 26 76 19 – 57 144 73 22 49 58 33 8 2 23 – – – – 25 18 – 7 37 30 – 7 823 554 366 8 180 64 25 – 39 205 73 – 132 610 240 65 305 1 330 994 484 37 473 133 58 32 43 203 26 – 177 572 246 24 302 73 35 21 – 14 12 4 – 8 26 – – 26 35 – – 35 1 257 959 463 37 459 121 54 32 35 177 26 – 151 537 246 24 267
148
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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Table 4.
Educational and Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Yokuts Yuman
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Yavapai Apache Total Chukchansi Tachi Tule River Yokuts Yuchi Total Cocopah
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL
Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school Preprimary school Public school Elementary or high school Public school College Public college Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Percent enrolled in school: 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Persons 18 to 24 years Percent enrolled in college Male Female 280 25 22 236 235 19 17 280 20 196 33 15 – 2 14 45.5 98.5 100.0 45.5 – 2.7 8.8 71 – – – 985 29 23 801 787 155 136 985 25 531 178 52 105 50 44 24.3 92.0 97.8 37.7 31.5 10.3 4.9 471 18.7 13.7 23.9 237 2 2 170 170 65 65 237 – 109 5 17 61 22 23 – 89.3 100.0 45.9 43.6 16.8 7.7 177 19.2 20.6 17.3 175 5 5 148 148 22 22 175 19 89 42 11 3 5 6 54.3 83.2 91.3 40.7 12.5 9.3 6.8 51 21.6 – 25.6 341 6 6 285 285 50 31 341 3 195 70 24 27 7 15 10.0 94.2 100.0 54.5 32.9 4.5 6.2 126 25.4 16.9 32.8 232 16 10 198 184 18 18 232 3 138 61 – 14 16 – 13.0 97.9 100.0 – 16.1 11.1 – 117 9.4 2.8 20.0 96 2 – 76 76 18 10 96 2 65 11 10 – 8 – 11.1 89.0 100.0 100.0 – 12.3 – 29 34.5 12.5 61.5 2 361 211 201 1 718 1 670 432 419 2 361 142 1 296 361 166 118 177 101 36.0 90.1 86.0 64.1 19.2 12.1 4.6 874 21.5 22.9 20.0 211 29 19 160 147 22 18 211 7 113 43 8 6 7 27 35.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 24.0 5.8 11.1 33 18.2 28.6 –
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
Persons 18 to 24 years High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional school degree Doctorate degree Males 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional school degree Doctorate degree Persons 25 years and over Percent: Less than 9th grade High school graduate or higher Male Female Some college or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher Male Female Males 25 to 34 years Percent: High school graduate or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 to 34 years Percent: High school graduate or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher 71 11 12 – 169 3 11 48 29 54 4 16 4 – – – 63 – 6 27 18 7 4 – 1 – – – 232 8.6 59.1 47.6 63.3 38.8 2.2 1.6 2.4 28 32.1 – 45 64.4 8.9 471 104 131 – 697 9 67 192 183 177 13 17 34 5 – – 682 28 77 218 182 100 28 22 5 22 – – 1 379 13.1 57.1 52.6 61.5 30.7 4.8 4.0 5.6 210 48.1 – 275 59.6 – 177 28 49 – 264 6 6 54 88 83 – 17 5 5 – – 165 14 12 41 65 7 9 11 – 6 – – 429 8.9 69.0 59.4 75.0 33.3 3.7 3.6 3.8 31 77.4 – 100 65.0 – 51 2 11 – 75 3 33 17 8 8 6 – – – – – 67 9 17 24 17 – – – – – – – 142 43.7 27.5 25.4 29.3 9.9 – – – 32 15.6 – 22 59.1 – 126 31 24 – 190 – 20 50 63 42 – – 15 – – – 209 2 11 74 41 61 11 4 5 – – – 399 8.3 60.7 58.4 63.2 34.6 5.0 2.4 7.9 95 53.7 – 61 73.8 – 117 43 47 – 168 – 8 71 24 44 7 – 14 – – – 241 3 37 79 59 32 8 7 – 16 – – 409 11.7 51.6 50.6 53.0 31.3 7.3 6.6 8.3 52 40.4 – 92 44.6 – 29 17 12 – 119 – 13 4 22 43 10 18 9 – – – 122 – 4 15 36 40 – – 12 15 – – 241 7.1 85.1 84.4 85.7 61.0 14.9 22.1 7.6 50 90.0 16.0 15 100.0 60.0 874 230 166 10 2 039 86 189 545 637 450 49 11 53 9 10 – 1 644 48 121 448 516 331 50 38 73 19 – – 3 683 12.1 61.0 62.5 59.8 29.7 4.5 5.6 3.5 639 63.7 2.3 828 67.4 3.7 33 6 – – 197 42 26 18 72 39 – – – – – – 166 9 48 48 23 17 – 6 15 – – – 363 34.4 47.4 36.7 56.3 21.2 4.1 9.0 – 61 60.7 16.4 59 74.6 –
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS
Persons 16 to 19 years Enrolled in school Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not enrolled in school High school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not high school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force 55 37 17 – 20 18 3 – – 3 15 6 1 8 264 176 42 17 117 88 34 5 – 10 54 12 3 39 37 17 17 – – 20 – – – – 20 – – 20 59 41 14 11 16 18 2 2 – – 16 9 – 7 89 69 – – 69 20 4 – – 4 16 3 3 10 79 49 11 6 32 30 28 3 – 6 2 – – 2 17 17 – 2 15 – – – – – – – – – 555 416 75 44 297 139 29 8 5 3 110 20 5 85 36 36 5 8 23 – – – – – – – – –
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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UNITED STATES SUMMARY
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Table 4.
Educational and Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Yokuts Yuman
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Yavapai Apache Total Chukchansi Tachi Tule River Yokuts Yuchi Total Cocopah
LABOR FORCE STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS
Married-couple families Husband employed or in Armed Forces Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband unemployed Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband not in labor force Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Female householder, no husband present Employed or in Armed Forces Unemployed Not in labor force 55 32 23 – 9 10 8 – 2 13 4 – 9 53 26 – 27 343 208 130 12 66 20 6 3 11 115 29 – 86 215 90 19 106 98 70 47 8 15 4 – – 4 24 – – 24 64 32 10 22 48 24 9 – 15 10 – 3 7 14 – – 14 23 6 – 17 49 33 26 4 3 6 6 – – 10 – – 10 72 22 9 41 148 81 48 – 33 – – – – 67 29 – 38 56 30 – 26 91 54 41 – 13 5 – – 5 32 2 – 30 8 8 – – 834 544 303 8 233 80 58 – 22 210 68 2 140 548 228 66 254 67 51 22 – 29 – – – – 16 8 2 6 73 35 9 29
150
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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Table 4.
Educational and Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Yuman Con.
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Havasupai Hualapai Maricopa Mohave Quechan Yavapai Yurok Tribe not specified Tribe not reported
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL
Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school Preprimary school Public school Elementary or high school Public school College Public college Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Percent enrolled in school: 3 and 4 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 and 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 years and over Persons 18 to 24 years Percent enrolled in college Male Female 166 13 13 138 133 15 13 166 20 107 22 2 10 5 – 55.6 94.7 68.8 12.5 19.2 4.3 – 68 14.7 5.7 24.2 358 44 44 248 248 66 66 358 23 172 69 36 16 34 8 26.7 73.5 86.3 70.6 17.8 12.7 2.6 141 17.0 23.5 7.1 245 24 24 198 190 23 23 245 14 167 21 4 – 22 17 60.9 97.1 100.0 16.7 – 12.0 7.0 67 – – – 388 23 23 295 288 70 70 388 17 235 68 25 8 30 5 28.8 89.4 76.4 49.0 5.1 12.4 1.4 207 10.1 6.4 12.4 772 56 56 536 521 180 177 772 41 393 121 68 71 39 39 30.1 91.8 91.0 81.9 38.2 11.9 5.1 269 41.3 41.1 41.5 221 22 22 143 143 56 52 221 20 109 17 23 7 40 5 58.8 94.8 77.3 88.5 11.1 19.0 3.6 89 18.0 19.1 16.7 1 487 94 78 1 144 1 118 249 228 1 487 52 906 213 74 51 149 42 24.6 94.3 89.5 49.0 16.5 15.9 3.1 460 18.0 11.1 27.1 7 307 444 329 5 188 4 687 1 675 1 370 7 307 202 4 103 902 396 421 711 572 20.8 91.0 89.1 56.8 22.5 17.9 6.7 2 570 21.9 21.8 21.9 59 3 2 43 41 12 10 59 1 31 8 3 4 4 4 537 142 545 622 089 773 328 537 749 826 755 637 563 867 140 23.9 91.1 86.9 50.7 23.9 13.1 6.1 26 240 21.3 19.2 24.2
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
Persons 18 to 24 years High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional school degree Doctorate degree Males 25 years and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional school degree Doctorate degree Persons 25 years and over Percent: Less than 9th grade High school graduate or higher Male Female Some college or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher Male Female Males 25 to 34 years Percent: High school graduate or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher Females 25 to 34 years Percent: High school graduate or higher Bachelor’s degree or higher 68 21 16 – 144 3 30 36 44 29 2 – – – – – 126 9 16 71 22 8 – – – – – – 270 21.5 38.9 23.8 52.1 14.4 – – – 58 37.9 – 59 67.8 – 141 21 34 – 282 7 17 71 105 64 11 – – – 7 – 292 5 7 83 134 40 7 15 – 1 – – 574 6.3 66.9 67.5 66.3 25.3 1.4 .3 2.5 119 66.4 .8 148 75.7 4.7 67 25 – – 299 – 49 124 60 43 7 – 16 – – – 128 – 21 70 22 15 – – – – – – 427 16.4 38.2 28.9 42.1 19.0 3.7 – 5.4 61 19.7 – 122 30.3 5.7 207 67 29 – 333 9 14 116 105 74 6 2 7 – – – 273 – 6 65 110 68 1 6 10 7 – – 606 4.8 65.3 74.0 58.3 29.9 4.0 6.2 2.1 123 72.4 – 118 80.5 – 269 72 68 10 627 25 45 143 194 158 23 9 24 6 – – 467 20 21 61 156 147 16 11 35 – – – 1 094 10.1 71.2 78.2 66.0 39.2 5.9 7.5 4.8 104 74.0 3.8 224 71.9 4.9 89 18 19 – 157 – 8 37 57 43 – – 6 3 3 – 192 5 2 50 49 36 26 – 13 11 – – 349 4.3 70.8 70.3 71.3 40.4 10.3 12.5 7.6 113 80.5 – 98 70.4 6.1 460 202 93 8 1 293 2 76 298 407 306 55 28 102 19 – – 987 5 72 269 285 177 32 57 52 38 – – 2 280 6.8 68.3 64.9 70.9 38.0 9.3 9.1 9.4 404 64.9 5.4 532 78.6 7.1 2 570 680 737 95 6 215 435 660 1 376 1 639 1 192 120 242 319 154 73 5 6 268 435 759 1 247 1 596 1 128 153 171 454 230 55 40 12 483 18.3 60.7 61.1 60.2 34.7 10.7 12.4 8.9 2 198 70.1 8.9 1 782 70.1 7.0 26 240 8 340 6 477 666 50 3 5 12 13 8 1 1 2 066 014 996 300 801 545 627 062 440 822 336 123 117 250 349 342 830 823 884 221 417 194 540 267
55 3 6 12 14 9 1 1 3 1
105 183 17.7 58.9 60.2 57.4 31.7 8.7 9.8 7.4 20 356 65.4 7.4 16 692 68.0 7.4
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS
Persons 16 to 19 years Enrolled in school Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not enrolled in school High school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force Not high school graduate Employed Unemployed Not in labor force 34 14 7 – 7 20 14 1 – – 6 – – 6 107 86 2 – 84 21 3 – 3 – 18 8 – 10 40 20 – – 20 20 – – – – 20 – – 20 129 84 7 – 77 45 12 7 2 3 33 10 – 23 164 139 47 33 59 25 – – – – 25 – 4 21 45 37 7 3 27 8 – – – – 8 2 1 5 302 209 65 25 119 93 59 10 37 12 34 10 3 21 1 365 978 262 91 625 387 151 41 35 66 236 81 35 112 13 821 9 208 2 572 657 5 953 4 613 1 648 872 190 412 2 965 1 090 500 1 346
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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UNITED STATES SUMMARY
151
Table 4.
Educational and Labor Force Characteristics of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Yuman Con.
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Havasupai Hualapai Maricopa Mohave Quechan Yavapai Yurok Tribe not specified Tribe not reported
LABOR FORCE STATUS OF FAMILY MEMBERS
Married-couple families Husband employed or in Armed Forces Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband unemployed Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Husband not in labor force Wife employed or in Armed Forces Wife unemployed Wife not in labor force Female householder, no husband present Employed or in Armed Forces Unemployed Not in labor force 62 26 21 – 5 11 10 – 1 25 11 – 14 24 8 4 12 158 92 71 5 16 30 22 – 8 36 24 – 12 99 27 27 45 78 54 15 – 39 6 – – 6 18 – – 18 73 26 – 47 125 83 44 – 39 5 – – 5 37 11 – 26 103 37 9 57 221 158 99 – 59 8 6 – 2 55 4 – 51 123 59 13 51 123 80 31 3 46 20 20 – – 23 10 – 13 53 36 4 13 583 407 260 45 102 83 58 3 22 93 14 – 79 268 102 15 151 3 034 2 256 1 287 127 842 124 54 7 63 654 175 – 479 1 337 608 83 646 26 19 11 1 6 1 638 664 697 227 740 395 679 174 542 5 579 1 569 167 3 843
9 974 4 457 966 4 551
152
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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Table 5.
Industry, Occupation, and Work Status in 1989 of American Indian Tribes: 1990
Alaskan Athabaskans Apache
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
American Indian Abenaki Alaska Native Total Alaskan Athabaskan Tanaina Algonquian Total Apache Chiricahua Jicarilla Apache Mescalero Apache
WORK STATUS IN 1989
Persons 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Females 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 903 459 38 77 87 111 129 714 502 411 62 417 200 16 36 43 54 65 301 207 169 27 858 553 335 262 657 585 466 373 275 234 075 504 655 371 855 806 474 343 169 541 682 543 959 505 24 70 111 97 152 783 545 462 94 367 150 9 13 52 45 98 247 131 109 41 674 243 52 37 72 147 123 534 284 207 59 336 147 18 13 25 58 75 213 138 119 14 6 705 1 900 121 342 693 1 212 2 437 4 924 1 776 1 459 447 3 259 1 030 78 133 489 512 1 017 2 095 853 728 294 6 098 1 720 114 287 656 998 2 323 4 433 1 565 1 309 419 2 977 970 77 115 464 396 955 1 878 785 678 271 322 117 7 45 – 107 46 249 140 89 – 140 36 1 13 – 62 28 94 39 26 – 1 093 740 32 76 85 95 65 832 707 645 54 537 345 15 47 49 50 31 374 311 286 25 23 927 11 910 963 1 840 2 316 3 043 3 855 19 819 13 230 10 936 1 710 10 175 4 647 340 808 984 1 495 1 901 7 862 4 948 4 095 638 15 914 8 132 708 1 276 1 559 1 973 2 266 12 767 8 921 7 355 1 093 6 471 3 096 212 531 640 875 1 117 4 774 3 164 2 647 392 413 240 3 61 20 23 66 347 279 240 16 166 93 – 11 9 18 35 129 93 93 5 1 294 700 19 64 90 176 245 1 185 756 685 81 731 380 8 50 71 95 127 648 415 369 66 1 778 773 62 130 206 292 315 1 455 878 698 144 787 285 26 64 107 151 154 552 309 229 57
WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1989
Families No workers 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers Married-couple families No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers Husband and wife worked Female householder, no husband present No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers 449 65 149 182 52 295 29 73 193 172 117 31 56 30 281 548 259 003 471 600 029 192 379 627 790 306 415 069 490 33 161 214 82 335 24 71 240 210 131 9 77 45 271 33 121 69 48 170 13 66 91 80 76 20 40 16 2 672 355 1 109 897 311 1 251 104 286 861 777 998 216 538 244 2 473 345 1 040 805 283 1 111 97 244 770 699 946 213 515 218 132 3 57 51 21 102 – 40 62 49 27 3 17 7 439 27 106 266 40 326 24 56 246 226 108 3 47 58 12 1 4 4 1 8 2 5 4 3 1 314 605 381 952 376 234 602 356 276 715 043 889 445 709 8 078 979 2 847 3 398 854 5 620 400 1 604 3 616 3 241 1 813 520 873 420 189 13 75 97 4 152 8 43 101 99 9 – 9 – 534 43 184 213 94 257 6 31 220 201 196 28 105 63 920 135 266 391 128 539 43 94 402 361 289 84 125 80
INDUSTRY
Employed persons 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill and finished textile products Printing, publishing, and allied industries Durable goods Furniture, lumber, and wood products Metal industries Machinery and computer equipment Electrical equipment and components, except computer Transportation equipment Transportation Communications and other public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Food, bakery, and dairy stores Eating and drinking places Banking and credit agencies Insurance, real estate, and other finance Business and repair services Private households Other personal services Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational services Public administration 705 24 8 60 115 43 9 12 7 71 12 10 10 9 13 30 18 22 115 20 39 7 20 32 4 21 12 155 28 27 56 55 518 771 045 164 051 988 572 142 818 063 343 538 693 852 227 059 683 703 083 566 501 099 790 638 925 959 163 516 625 879 183 869 720 42 – 90 137 37 27 – – 100 6 49 5 16 – 36 17 62 114 29 25 – 6 42 – 30 – 104 20 7 58 40 492 6 5 23 88 45 33 12 – 43 15 13 8 7 – 64 22 6 110 15 54 – 2 12 13 19 10 79 15 15 4 33 3 702 69 68 242 208 120 59 5 25 88 31 – 11 17 11 231 110 70 494 126 140 29 139 202 9 113 14 1 243 159 173 562 461 3 282 59 59 210 189 115 54 5 25 74 30 – 5 10 11 224 100 50 413 126 92 22 107 169 9 101 12 1 127 117 160 528 431 246 – 9 32 1 – – – – 1 1 – – – – – 7 20 60 – 29 – 24 25 – 6 2 45 19 6 16 15 983 3 – 82 218 88 2 24 27 130 12 18 33 31 19 43 33 31 237 42 64 6 38 28 12 20 9 145 19 21 67 78 17 880 755 186 1 440 2 621 768 235 128 150 1 853 693 171 175 218 268 751 422 595 972 521 124 122 609 771 179 635 319 858 752 643 090 645 12 455 448 128 1 147 1 874 668 222 111 116 1 206 213 147 163 197 221 653 298 481 2 330 406 862 94 447 656 130 393 200 2 350 517 500 622 826 302 – 16 42 34 19 – 7 4 15 – 9 – – 6 11 6 – 34 5 15 – 38 18 12 14 – 57 25 7 19 20 912 27 8 32 35 10 – 2 3 25 17 – – 5 – 7 22 – 50 7 30 16 13 29 – 11 5 492 17 7 53 165 1 238 91 19 54 110 27 2 – 2 83 35 8 12 4 7 46 37 70 230 18 102 – 36 14 10 169 70 186 27 37 67 96
2 1
3 1 1
OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Professional specialty occupations Technicians and related support occupations Sales occupations Administrative support occupations, including clerical Private household occupations Protective service occupations Service occupations, except protective and household Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors Transportation and material moving occupations Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers 705 60 68 22 61 104 3 16 109 23 97 59 38 40 518 681 109 293 424 457 724 718 392 707 200 225 349 239 720 26 36 57 88 90 – 6 59 27 121 102 66 42 492 14 16 29 35 81 13 – 120 15 30 62 31 46 3 702 367 392 60 290 829 9 63 756 79 380 126 126 225 3 282 304 370 48 264 745 9 57 630 68 355 114 112 206 246 44 – – 24 45 – 6 69 1 15 9 14 19 983 130 74 49 134 140 12 9 78 5 203 74 35 40 17 880 1 497 1 455 557 1 578 2 737 130 600 3 153 649 2 112 1 066 1 214 1 132 12 455 1 016 966 422 1 251 1 732 100 342 2 141 434 1 670 798 849 734 302 60 17 5 26 57 12 6 13 – 64 7 23 12 912 135 69 38 22 231 – 43 135 25 128 30 19 37 1 238 113 129 37 104 170 – 78 273 50 88 55 85 56
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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UNITED STATES SUMMARY
153
Table 5.
Industry, Occupation, and Work Status in 1989 of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Apache Con. Arapaho
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Oklahoma Apache San Carlos Apache
White Mountain Apache
Total
Arapaho
Northern Arapaho
Arikara
Assiniboine
Bannock
Blackfoot
Brotherton
Caddo
WORK STATUS IN 1989
Persons 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Females 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 209 118 – 8 7 23 53 180 110 106 5 135 80 – 4 5 16 30 129 80 80 3 848 437 54 54 69 107 127 750 485 394 63 350 145 37 29 30 55 54 295 186 131 24 3 352 1 422 114 239 362 447 768 3 040 1 710 1 378 308 1 492 541 57 119 119 285 371 1 316 682 527 91 2 801 975 112 246 350 423 695 2 122 1 122 879 287 1 265 362 44 121 152 245 341 846 400 303 105 2 339 891 83 221 241 342 561 1 756 1 008 803 182 1 053 332 28 96 114 198 285 682 341 276 71 458 84 29 25 109 81 130 362 114 76 105 208 30 16 25 38 47 52 160 59 27 34 660 254 6 48 64 68 220 446 269 230 29 334 105 6 21 51 24 127 216 108 96 25 2 636 1 201 82 153 238 405 557 2 100 1 285 1 094 188 1 310 691 32 78 100 213 196 968 668 600 78 82 22 8 6 17 29 – 66 28 14 9 34 17 – – 8 9 – 18 9 9 – 20 063 10 386 787 1 875 1 870 2 599 2 546 16 159 11 525 9 392 1 336 9 109 4 389 282 880 967 1 225 1 366 6 740 4 634 3 768 589 298 191 16 25 17 25 24 221 188 176 8 156 78 14 21 17 21 5 101 73 65 8 1 467 668 32 180 141 200 246 1 060 759 575 73 714 330 16 49 67 113 139 471 327 283 41
WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1989
Families No workers 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers Married-couple families No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers Husband and wife worked Female householder, no husband present No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers 57 24 14 15 4 33 10 4 19 15 24 14 10 – 477 82 123 204 68 310 24 56 230 205 136 53 54 29 2 002 329 853 609 211 1 271 111 508 652 557 571 190 266 115 1 610 314 575 538 183 991 133 295 563 493 480 128 248 104 1 327 230 499 450 148 834 82 257 495 436 406 98 229 79 278 84 71 88 35 152 51 33 68 57 74 30 19 25 354 59 144 121 30 188 25 42 121 115 135 29 81 25 1 280 135 465 585 95 770 48 190 532 496 392 72 204 116 31 – 6 6 19 23 – 6 17 6 8 – – 8 9 1 3 4 1 6 1 4 4 2 1 862 230 360 267 005 354 381 593 380 008 564 751 186 627 119 7 45 60 7 110 7 36 67 48 5 – 5 – 711 99 221 289 102 425 49 89 287 240 210 32 89 89
INDUSTRY
Employed persons 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill and finished textile products Printing, publishing, and allied industries Durable goods Furniture, lumber, and wood products Metal industries Machinery and computer equipment Electrical equipment and components, except computer Transportation equipment Transportation Communications and other public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Food, bakery, and dairy stores Eating and drinking places Banking and credit agencies Insurance, real estate, and other finance Business and repair services Private households Other personal services Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational services Public administration 146 – – – 29 3 – – 3 26 8 2 – – 14 2 – 26 29 – 27 – – – – – – 55 – 16 33 5 611 30 7 24 97 15 3 8 4 82 45 – – – 9 19 15 – 98 23 47 12 15 37 9 8 – 164 10 39 66 76 2 115 159 8 133 422 18 – – 18 404 363 5 – 12 11 2 44 18 201 62 41 – 50 7 18 40 38 544 156 37 220 431 1 853 62 42 159 167 82 13 32 17 85 – 7 12 10 33 57 92 49 322 57 107 9 60 89 6 71 38 479 56 122 184 151 1 602 35 37 133 144 73 13 29 11 71 – 7 12 10 19 57 92 49 297 44 95 9 38 89 6 34 34 425 56 106 168 123 247 27 5 26 23 9 – 3 6 14 – – – – 14 – – – 21 9 12 – 22 – – 37 4 54 – 16 16 28 480 6 2 17 58 19 3 – 11 39 12 – – 19 2 8 8 14 44 14 11 4 2 45 – 28 4 172 12 69 63 68 1 856 67 19 189 215 114 14 63 6 101 21 15 – 22 23 31 39 24 240 57 98 12 53 52 – 90 34 518 81 131 196 273 79 – – 18 6 – – – – 6 – – 6 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 42 – – 23 13 15 560 462 74 1 427 2 192 817 237 91 196 1 375 187 268 192 202 274 701 372 555 563 455 905 234 556 953 183 483 339 341 588 626 268 125 240 6 – 6 53 17 – 8 5 36 2 6 26 – – 11 – 14 57 – 12 14 – 8 – – – 48 16 3 14 23 1 066 25 2 108 105 30 17 3 10 75 10 2 8 13 21 61 40 43 163 17 75 17 9 56 2 59 39 249 41 55 65 88
2
3 1 1
OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Professional specialty occupations Technicians and related support occupations Sales occupations Administrative support occupations, including clerical Private household occupations Protective service occupations Service occupations, except protective and household Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors Transportation and material moving occupations Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers 146 5 9 6 5 47 – – 21 – 5 16 22 10 611 52 75 20 54 111 – 23 95 14 53 32 29 53 2 115 100 182 21 116 389 18 108 447 126 94 116 168 230 1 853 178 159 99 127 214 6 20 437 61 271 136 47 98 1 602 155 135 71 120 198 6 14 380 34 247 113 47 82 247 23 24 28 7 16 – 6 53 27 24 23 – 16 480 59 48 6 17 52 – 19 150 – 66 30 25 8 1 856 208 261 48 136 298 – 63 326 58 202 120 90 46 79 14 9 – – 19 – 5 8 – 4 6 – 14 15 560 1 400 1 548 560 1 336 2 129 124 515 2 460 434 2 222 1 115 1 003 714 240 27 24 2 25 64 – – 24 4 33 8 23 6 1 066 116 66 19 72 225 – 31 197 32 150 68 44 46
154
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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Table 5.
Industry, Occupation, and Work Status in 1989 of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
California tribes Canadian and Latin American
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Cahuilla Total Morongo Total Canadian Indian
Central American Indian
French American Indian
Mexican American Indian
South American Indian
Spanish American Indian
Catawba
Cayuse
WORK STATUS IN 1989
Persons 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Females 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 457 235 24 32 76 27 63 328 234 197 41 219 100 15 18 23 16 47 127 85 71 11 698 335 46 110 58 84 65 520 407 281 25 303 145 20 27 41 27 43 181 133 107 12 331 197 13 52 16 29 24 269 226 175 – 140 69 5 15 16 11 24 88 63 54 – 13 371 6 561 866 1 427 1 260 1 591 1 666 10 188 7 470 5 693 827 5 666 2 545 333 626 599 707 856 3 933 2 727 2 079 361 1 760 812 108 202 169 234 235 1 285 872 665 117 902 364 55 129 90 116 148 562 349 257 60 898 346 104 78 98 111 161 727 490 339 85 286 108 9 26 30 26 87 225 129 101 17 624 314 69 71 79 51 40 452 338 250 57 337 125 46 48 55 36 27 221 133 84 38 6 614 3 098 425 719 687 814 871 5 113 3 672 2 733 481 2 473 1 014 151 262 286 336 424 1 734 1 159 862 179 1 572 879 91 192 117 145 148 1 144 928 710 59 812 429 46 100 88 67 82 584 468 348 51 1 903 1 112 69 165 110 236 211 1 467 1 170 996 28 856 505 26 61 50 126 88 607 489 427 16 535 242 30 52 64 73 74 378 277 205 39 262 107 – 36 33 43 43 153 105 74 21 90 37 5 6 6 6 30 80 45 34 6 41 17 – 3 3 – 18 38 17 14 3
WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1989
Families No workers 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers Married-couple families No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers Husband and wife worked Female householder, no husband present No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers 308 58 107 124 19 166 20 42 104 90 86 29 36 21 414 45 138 184 47 259 26 65 168 156 98 18 46 34 182 21 37 96 28 131 15 11 105 95 28 5 13 10 5 138 649 1 518 2 112 859 3 278 226 814 2 238 1 953 1 324 377 526 421 743 134 240 290 79 508 42 164 302 277 185 69 60 56 384 29 132 161 62 221 11 55 155 125 68 8 48 12 288 42 73 161 12 164 8 36 120 114 100 34 29 37 2 432 214 688 980 550 1 589 75 377 1 137 955 567 126 226 215 537 68 153 252 64 323 21 64 238 233 165 47 63 55 754 162 232 268 92 473 69 118 286 249 239 93 100 46 245 10 80 111 44 223 10 64 149 128 14 – 12 2 38 6 19 10 3 15 – 7 8 5 11 3 3 5
INDUSTRY
Employed persons 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill and finished textile products Printing, publishing, and allied industries Durable goods Furniture, lumber, and wood products Metal industries Machinery and computer equipment Electrical equipment and components, except computer Transportation equipment Transportation Communications and other public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Food, bakery, and dairy stores Eating and drinking places Banking and credit agencies Insurance, real estate, and other finance Business and repair services Private households Other personal services Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational services Public administration 362 15 5 44 42 1 – – – 41 13 6 – 2 20 – 19 7 50 11 17 – – 32 7 29 27 64 7 26 17 21 556 19 2 58 103 28 – – – 75 16 23 21 – 7 23 4 12 72 17 18 18 – 23 – 16 17 130 8 40 51 59 266 2 2 35 54 21 – – – 33 11 – 12 – 7 9 2 12 27 9 7 – – 4 – 10 11 66 – 11 26 32 10 716 563 5 940 1 644 639 118 108 193 1 005 129 139 99 163 191 499 190 491 2 036 329 848 135 281 587 264 388 163 2 151 358 423 706 379 1 302 39 2 120 245 78 21 – 21 167 23 39 18 10 56 45 31 56 240 53 109 23 48 40 32 43 23 263 41 64 84 52 758 60 – 145 101 36 4 7 3 65 7 – – 9 6 37 – 27 115 17 59 – 14 33 48 13 – 157 39 21 39 8 486 13 – 27 23 – – – – 23 – 6 9 5 3 5 7 4 111 7 48 16 40 35 – 4 5 147 13 8 58 49 5 367 395 – 556 879 363 70 69 124 516 73 88 41 120 73 310 93 290 943 132 426 44 99 250 102 172 127 956 162 157 360 151 1 298 13 – 20 181 86 11 6 45 95 22 – 16 19 4 31 28 28 293 63 91 38 28 135 50 79 8 318 77 54 73 48 1 505 43 3 72 215 76 12 26 – 139 4 6 15 – 49 71 31 86 334 57 115 14 52 94 32 77 – 310 26 119 92 71 413 14 – 26 91 71 4 37 – 20 2 8 – – – 22 21 24 55 13 1 – 2 15 – – 5 120 6 35 42 18 62 6 – 5 23 9 9 – – 14 – 2 – – 12 – – – – – – – 3 – – – – 13 10 – – 12
OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Professional specialty occupations Technicians and related support occupations Sales occupations Administrative support occupations, including clerical Private household occupations Protective service occupations Service occupations, except protective and household Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors Transportation and material moving occupations Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers 362 17 36 – 28 53 7 13 85 12 21 32 27 31 556 98 41 16 28 76 – 12 67 21 72 43 42 40 266 53 20 – 16 34 – 5 40 2 34 12 30 20 10 716 713 908 254 864 1 338 250 202 2 014 586 1 335 983 509 760 1 302 112 148 33 112 160 32 13 190 36 210 119 48 89 758 44 39 19 20 64 48 9 159 98 112 46 21 79 486 78 67 3 49 78 – 12 89 13 60 3 5 29 5 367 292 410 122 410 581 88 112 977 362 732 541 311 429 1 298 99 178 50 156 184 50 37 277 15 99 102 34 17 1 505 88 66 27 117 271 32 19 322 62 122 172 90 117 413 25 65 6 23 95 – 2 35 – 81 47 12 22 62 6 10 3 – 13 – 3 3 6 9 2 7 –
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 155 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
155
Table 5.
Industry, Occupation, and Work Status in 1989 of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Chemakuan Cherokee
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Chehalis Total Hoh Quileute Chemehuevi Total Cherokee Eastern Cherokee Echota Cherokee Western Cherokee Cherokee Shawnee
WORK STATUS IN 1989
Persons 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Females 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 154 54 3 12 23 21 41 126 57 46 15 77 18 – 7 14 10 28 54 14 11 10 284 119 – 35 49 40 41 228 139 104 34 114 43 – 2 38 28 3 79 39 37 25 19 13 – 2 2 2 – 14 12 10 – 12 10 – 2 – – – 12 12 10 – 251 106 – 33 40 38 34 207 127 94 27 95 33 – – 31 28 3 60 27 27 18 263 148 3 46 20 24 22 196 164 130 5 139 82 – 25 8 14 10 91 74 64 4 199 110 7 17 18 22 22 158 119 99 12 92 46 3 8 9 11 12 66 48 39 5 946 418 957 687 310 859 715 528 387 287 642 540 791 511 329 576 871 462 729 063 702 886 192 106 7 16 17 21 21 152 114 95 12 88 45 3 7 9 11 11 63 46 38 5 000 410 663 955 549 753 670 237 950 624 135 733 098 342 945 135 290 923 888 166 191 600 3 134 1 405 67 292 327 610 433 2 595 1 614 1 320 246 1 494 641 29 151 153 323 197 1 243 758 607 106 1 679 975 65 137 137 146 219 1 279 1 028 872 55 848 429 27 58 99 82 153 574 422 363 49 2 685 1 418 150 263 244 285 325 2 069 1 567 1 279 162 1 230 528 107 144 156 136 159 866 617 462 107 514 326 12 27 58 64 27 426 334 295 38 240 150 5 2 39 17 27 199 139 132 34
WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1989
Families No workers 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers Married-couple families No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers Husband and wife worked Female householder, no husband present No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers 97 14 23 43 17 57 3 7 47 47 37 11 13 13 144 38 57 44 5 93 23 25 45 33 48 15 29 4 16 3 8 3 2 7 – 2 5 5 9 3 6 – 128 35 49 41 3 86 23 23 40 28 39 12 23 4 126 32 47 39 8 72 19 19 34 34 45 13 21 11 98 11 31 43 11 72 6 17 47 43 20 4 10 5 610 827 337 779 667 108 556 620 932 492 492 551 490 451 94 11 30 41 11 69 6 17 45 41 19 4 9 5 597 432 084 919 162 266 354 010 902 663 530 388 953 189 1 526 108 534 733 151 943 29 192 722 667 482 70 286 126 817 61 195 430 131 634 40 97 497 470 141 21 67 53 1 442 197 451 611 183 1 106 112 278 716 609 282 64 154 64 211 22 51 119 19 142 4 17 121 108 43 18 17 8
INDUSTRY
Employed persons 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill and finished textile products Printing, publishing, and allied industries Durable goods Furniture, lumber, and wood products Metal industries Machinery and computer equipment Electrical equipment and components, except computer Transportation equipment Transportation Communications and other public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Food, bakery, and dairy stores Eating and drinking places Banking and credit agencies Insurance, real estate, and other finance Business and repair services Private households Other personal services Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational services Public administration 98 2 – 7 10 – – – – 10 2 – – – 8 – – – 13 – – – – 4 – – 7 30 – 8 11 25 219 18 – 10 23 3 3 – – 20 6 7 7 – – 7 2 – 66 24 16 – 5 7 – 11 – 41 2 15 6 29 20 10 – 2 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 8 192 8 – 8 23 3 3 – – 20 6 7 7 – – 7 2 – 66 24 16 – 5 7 – 11 – 34 2 15 6 21 230 – 9 8 31 12 – – 2 19 – – 19 – – – 6 25 40 4 24 – 2 4 3 52 5 32 7 12 – 13 161 5 1 14 28 10 2 2 2 17 2 3 3 2 3 8 3 5 29 5 9 1 5 8 1 4 2 32 6 6 11 9 904 090 602 738 463 928 716 550 141 535 097 135 023 561 766 113 953 597 048 172 504 818 581 151 028 461 477 213 362 323 005 571 155 4 1 14 27 10 2 2 2 16 1 3 2 2 3 7 3 5 28 5 9 1 5 7 1 4 2 30 6 6 10 8 527 908 558 212 094 208 599 183 048 886 972 002 943 473 619 902 779 463 232 038 212 778 405 978 009 229 348 691 159 129 385 941 2 281 60 – 288 502 360 3 263 55 142 55 23 17 10 15 71 52 12 243 20 140 6 49 51 – 106 59 521 77 57 151 261 1 445 58 14 148 326 130 12 55 8 196 36 44 38 22 48 40 53 37 219 65 55 9 34 37 – 20 14 311 47 37 142 125 2 265 48 28 78 481 203 102 26 28 278 25 50 25 56 76 76 54 73 286 23 74 25 78 65 19 97 53 578 73 90 270 226 387 18 11 39 57 7 – 1 – 50 – – 13 10 10 19 – 21 50 11 3 13 11 24 – – – 100 2 40 23 24
OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Professional specialty occupations Technicians and related support occupations Sales occupations Administrative support occupations, including clerical Private household occupations Protective service occupations Service occupations, except protective and household Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors Transportation and material moving occupations Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers 98 25 28 2 3 25 – 6 9 – – – – – 219 2 7 24 6 31 – – 65 13 22 16 21 12 20 – – – 3 10 – – – 5 2 – – – 192 2 – 24 3 21 – – 65 8 20 16 21 12 230 33 2 – 15 28 3 7 80 – 33 9 10 10 161 15 16 5 16 22 3 22 4 23 13 9 8 904 174 099 346 361 128 780 660 667 574 779 366 699 271 155 14 15 5 15 21 3 21 4 22 12 9 7 527 540 146 222 794 252 761 540 835 410 998 670 422 937 2 281 209 283 29 134 317 – 63 331 56 333 277 111 138 1 445 128 209 52 161 203 – 25 139 41 170 173 49 95 2 265 268 389 35 248 289 19 21 329 53 252 185 88 89 387 96 25 7 25 51 – – 57 16 61 21 13 15
156
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 156 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
Table 5.
Industry, Occupation, and Work Status in 1989 of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Cheyenne Chippewa
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Total Cheyenne Northern Cheyenne Southern Cheyenne CheyenneArapaho Chickahominy Chickasaw Chinook Total Bad River Bay Mills Chippewa Bois Forte
WORK STATUS IN 1989
Persons 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Females 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 5 058 2 260 229 267 401 848 1 053 3 858 2 385 1 978 271 2 154 884 77 118 189 441 445 1 443 847 707 115 3 222 1 559 172 159 244 504 584 2 496 1 688 1 409 136 1 285 539 54 57 100 280 255 867 527 452 42 1 671 653 57 86 138 309 428 1 243 642 524 116 779 321 23 61 70 135 169 508 296 231 54 165 48 – 22 19 35 41 119 55 45 19 90 24 – – 19 26 21 68 24 24 19 904 340 9 44 126 215 170 648 331 278 93 413 180 9 32 46 76 70 270 169 128 37 581 399 40 27 26 40 49 503 439 385 21 308 184 19 18 20 34 33 240 194 170 15 10 729 6 037 447 892 919 1 297 1 137 8 228 6 257 5 232 600 5 049 2 644 202 417 525 689 572 3 549 2 557 2 134 326 489 280 38 27 46 32 66 385 309 260 29 243 115 18 24 25 20 41 154 128 102 12 49 23 1 4 5 7 7 37 24 20 3 23 11 1 2 3 3 15 10 9 1 539 514 702 039 386 071 827 568 803 557 835 449 048 751 862 501 425 862 942 813 066 487 824 427 34 67 70 123 103 609 431 358 52 388 187 9 35 33 72 52 251 157 140 24 254 99 17 32 30 43 33 209 135 90 24 135 55 16 13 7 34 10 100 74 49 6 168 60 – 23 11 29 45 144 80 57 11 82 39 – 9 3 8 23 72 45 36 3
WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1989
Families No workers 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers Married-couple families No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers Husband and wife worked Female householder, no husband present No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers 2 547 385 843 999 320 1 706 154 417 1 135 1 037 685 205 338 142 1 585 217 539 631 198 1 099 88 277 734 669 386 113 192 81 895 168 287 333 107 544 66 126 352 321 295 92 143 60 67 – 17 35 15 63 – 14 49 47 4 – 3 1 429 51 167 173 38 219 6 49 164 156 182 37 107 38 268 19 67 119 63 159 9 35 115 84 80 10 23 47 5 757 816 1 748 2 418 775 4 447 535 1 072 2 840 2 591 1 082 235 572 275 175 30 31 79 35 118 9 10 99 97 37 6 16 15 25 4 8 9 2 14 1 3 10 9 8 2 3 1 077 369 211 666 831 633 138 301 194 188 305 851 702 752 368 41 114 179 34 234 16 35 183 160 101 20 69 12 103 – 47 39 17 63 – 20 43 37 30 – 21 9 102 31 41 27 3 61 9 25 27 24 39 22 14 3
INDUSTRY
Employed persons 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill and finished textile products Printing, publishing, and allied industries Durable goods Furniture, lumber, and wood products Metal industries Machinery and computer equipment Electrical equipment and components, except computer Transportation equipment Transportation Communications and other public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Food, bakery, and dairy stores Eating and drinking places Banking and credit agencies Insurance, real estate, and other finance Business and repair services Private households Other personal services Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational services Public administration 3 510 189 57 314 435 176 56 44 23 259 77 6 51 31 51 214 104 109 484 90 193 – 60 106 32 103 98 836 79 213 278 369 2 351 140 33 230 372 160 56 36 22 212 50 6 51 31 45 169 22 75 388 68 149 – 37 92 7 84 77 459 73 108 133 166 1 053 40 24 72 62 15 – 8 – 47 27 – – – 6 45 82 34 96 22 44 – 14 14 25 16 21 346 6 83 143 162 106 9 – 12 1 1 – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 9 – – 3 – 31 – 22 2 41 636 20 7 28 102 72 26 11 15 30 5 4 – – 2 18 7 20 89 7 58 6 12 13 – 22 29 176 27 50 57 87 519 22 – 21 119 80 20 – 9 39 – – – 17 16 53 5 35 72 9 21 21 11 10 8 25 – 83 14 – 12 34 8 873 300 229 656 1 252 438 68 75 76 814 45 122 170 63 198 384 278 332 1 212 186 522 115 405 328 48 298 172 2 106 452 446 654 758 403 17 – 19 68 35 11 – – 33 12 – – – 21 13 12 11 79 23 40 8 9 44 – 5 – 89 8 17 38 29 37 473 1 078 295 2 501 6 306 1 974 577 254 397 4 332 706 688 773 521 870 585 917 025 395 195 511 353 046 632 169 073 026 780 528 651 950 292 608 9 4 21 91 21 – – 13 70 10 16 30 6 3 39 9 23 125 37 27 18 23 16 3 13 19 134 28 27 30 61 177 39 – 8 – – – – – – – – – – – 2 – – 13 6 4 – 5 7 – 4 8 46 1 14 27 45 102 – 7 4 8 4 4 – – 4 2 – – – – – 9 2 22 8 3 – 5 6 – 9 2 23 5 9 9 5
1 1 6 1 2 1 1 1 1 8 1 1 2 3
OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Professional specialty occupations Technicians and related support occupations Sales occupations Administrative support occupations, including clerical Private household occupations Protective service occupations Service occupations, except protective and household Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors Transportation and material moving occupations Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers 3 510 346 280 146 214 608 32 110 567 135 411 235 246 180 2 351 195 176 132 168 357 7 81 346 94 324 168 182 121 1 053 132 99 14 44 229 25 29 178 41 87 52 64 59 106 19 5 – 2 22 – – 43 – – 15 – – 636 44 55 21 6 97 – 38 166 18 49 69 12 61 519 37 36 16 38 100 8 5 68 22 34 59 47 49 8 873 932 959 356 733 1 405 18 172 1 404 258 1 271 575 419 371 403 11 51 36 36 40 – 5 84 17 53 39 16 15 37 3 3 1 2 5 6 1 4 3 1 2 473 564 612 009 942 763 110 961 816 101 426 325 774 070 608 50 49 28 81 96 – 4 117 17 53 76 17 20 177 16 24 – 4 33 – 20 31 34 8 – 3 4 102 – 13 – 5 26 – 3 14 – 16 9 4 12
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 157 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
157
Table 5.
Industry, Occupation, and Work Status in 1989 of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Chippewa Con.
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Chippewa Fond du Lac Keweenaw Lac Courte Oreilles Lac du Flambeau Leech Lake Leelanau Little Shell Chippewa Mille Lac Minnesota Chippewa Red Cliff Chippewa Red Lake Chippewa
WORK STATUS IN 1989
Persons 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Females 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 33 16 1 2 3 4 4 24 17 14 2 15 7 1 1 2 2 10 7 6 260 369 190 823 490 504 884 964 198 323 430 678 658 537 248 544 260 431 511 432 289 864 348 170 25 22 50 40 41 273 174 141 38 181 86 20 8 27 12 28 122 77 57 20 387 184 21 23 46 62 51 271 179 148 33 208 92 7 17 20 36 36 119 69 58 15 1 151 444 36 81 130 186 274 823 450 346 97 533 223 23 40 51 68 128 321 202 147 34 318 165 – 37 31 37 48 232 165 154 12 184 112 – 26 11 16 19 133 105 105 9 616 241 43 26 78 111 117 467 274 215 70 293 120 10 21 31 60 51 197 133 107 25 381 193 18 27 34 73 36 277 217 172 17 214 109 15 11 20 44 15 146 130 104 6 207 76 24 18 13 35 41 152 101 71 6 83 20 11 4 6 17 25 50 23 17 6 207 84 5 29 8 34 47 156 84 65 8 98 48 3 – 2 12 33 70 36 36 2 1 469 695 36 90 168 128 352 1 109 667 593 138 772 368 9 46 71 75 203 552 321 287 62 419 205 – 30 79 70 35 329 221 195 59 165 75 – 7 30 32 21 112 71 66 19 1 426 484 42 122 157 272 349 1 073 536 416 125 647 253 6 70 89 105 124 446 271 217 62
WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1989
Families No workers 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers Married-couple families No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers Husband and wife worked Female householder, no husband present No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers 16 2 5 6 1 9 2 6 6 5 1 2 1 112 794 165 307 846 744 832 219 693 018 056 727 224 105 213 28 78 92 15 114 4 19 91 78 85 22 47 16 177 10 45 98 24 103 4 14 85 79 60 5 23 32 631 112 272 207 40 286 21 80 185 158 279 89 136 54 161 35 50 61 15 80 10 19 51 51 67 16 28 23 433 106 136 142 49 155 12 22 121 103 204 80 73 51 188 30 33 89 36 124 13 19 92 82 50 17 10 23 129 28 41 53 7 63 3 16 44 29 36 25 – 11 155 48 47 45 15 56 15 11 30 26 85 29 28 28 732 110 280 263 79 362 8 88 266 235 285 82 142 61 212 13 55 118 26 158 – 17 141 112 41 13 25 3 817 236 320 206 55 319 33 76 210 188 407 173 188 46
INDUSTRY
Employed persons 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill and finished textile products Printing, publishing, and allied industries Durable goods Furniture, lumber, and wood products Metal industries Machinery and computer equipment Electrical equipment and components, except computer Transportation equipment Transportation Communications and other public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Food, bakery, and dairy stores Eating and drinking places Banking and credit agencies Insurance, real estate, and other finance Business and repair services Private households Other personal services Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational services Public administration 25 706 698 191 1 839 4 545 1 483 468 180 272 3 062 468 491 583 395 640 134 684 790 644 765 863 243 719 196 117 840 612 630 073 087 700 824 265 11 – 20 52 22 2 2 3 30 13 – – – – 7 2 – 44 5 23 – 2 3 – – 27 69 17 15 22 28 251 11 10 10 13 – – – – 13 – – – – – – 8 – 51 23 18 – 6 10 6 4 44 26 – 13 6 52 743 31 – 46 136 28 3 6 5 108 40 20 17 16 – 40 3 9 80 33 13 2 10 20 2 16 21 209 31 33 84 118 260 12 – 13 57 2 2 – – 55 11 2 – 2 5 – 15 – 38 13 19 11 13 8 – 5 11 47 4 7 24 30 416 8 – 48 67 27 7 5 – 40 22 3 10 – 4 11 25 14 31 5 4 – 11 18 – 22 18 88 6 9 61 55 324 18 – 25 56 16 2 5 – 40 4 6 – – 27 18 – 1 69 – 31 5 11 24 – 14 15 34 – 8 4 34 172 8 15 3 16 6 – – – 10 – – 10 – – 5 – 13 41 6 28 7 – 8 2 6 – 30 18 4 8 18 171 – – 13 23 8 – 3 5 15 4 7 – – – 11 7 – 28 – 13 – 8 12 – – 10 45 3 13 17 14 1 027 31 – 66 97 17 – 2 15 80 24 31 – 4 – 30 26 13 165 18 64 4 37 46 3 3 59 297 12 54 116 150 358 30 – 32 47 2 – – – 45 3 11 6 12 2 5 13 15 53 7 32 6 6 9 4 2 21 76 19 9 11 39 988 32 2 55 127 28 2 – 19 99 19 12 26 5 10 54 13 8 82 22 46 7 38 37 – 7 23 402 47 81 163 101
1 4 1
1
5 1 1 1 1
OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Professional specialty occupations Technicians and related support occupations Sales occupations Administrative support occupations, including clerical Private household occupations Protective service occupations Service occupations, except protective and household Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors Transportation and material moving occupations Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers 25 706 2 341 2 174 639 2 050 4 009 75 604 4 746 749 3 137 2 392 1 227 1 563 265 31 20 10 28 42 – 2 52 11 17 17 15 20 251 58 14 3 18 13 6 8 63 17 25 22 – 4 743 76 112 14 49 94 2 31 118 23 86 66 16 56 260 12 29 2 8 63 – – 50 7 27 43 9 10 416 35 32 5 38 70 – 3 45 7 75 39 33 34 324 42 5 5 36 45 – 8 43 6 33 46 28 27 172 26 11 2 7 9 – – 49 8 32 – 6 22 171 16 17 5 11 27 – 1 43 – 6 17 13 15 1 027 134 182 29 69 189 3 22 171 23 76 44 41 44 358 21 62 12 22 52 4 3 67 31 51 15 15 3 988 67 171 43 37 184 – 37 164 41 66 60 98 20
158
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 158 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
Table 5.
Industry, Occupation, and Work Status in 1989 of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Chippewa Con. Choctaw
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Saginaw Chippewa St. Croix Chippewa
Sault Ste. Marie Chippewa
Turtle Mountain
White Earth
Chitimacha
Total
Choctaw
Mississippi Choctaw
Mowa Band of Choctaw
Oklahoma Choctaw
Chumash
WORK STATUS IN 1989
Persons 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Females 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 382 225 29 22 32 32 42 329 256 207 30 247 146 12 19 11 25 34 204 165 136 9 245 85 7 20 18 47 68 164 75 61 16 108 34 – 16 3 19 36 66 34 24 3 1 952 943 52 142 258 316 241 1 458 945 798 175 822 349 25 55 107 151 135 510 322 268 39 3 710 1 524 103 213 486 634 750 3 064 1 680 1 395 359 1 742 688 40 135 325 235 319 1 306 741 597 223 1 502 692 16 176 155 220 243 1 171 767 604 98 784 332 8 82 107 118 137 571 351 272 54 284 180 9 18 12 49 16 237 192 168 9 114 71 2 14 7 8 12 93 82 69 4 42 22 1 3 4 4 4 33 24 20 3 19 10 1 2 2 2 14 10 8 1 038 995 782 599 178 641 843 540 741 611 002 944 125 859 672 202 367 719 687 489 636 471 33 18 1 2 3 3 3 26 19 16 2 15 8 1 1 1 2 11 8 6 1 186 341 364 766 178 662 875 377 640 469 233 929 147 622 288 715 956 201 669 384 972 120 861 347 64 111 117 128 94 737 474 325 86 424 115 39 48 56 90 76 332 173 96 35 376 133 13 32 41 115 42 319 165 120 35 117 30 – 10 16 34 27 82 33 23 10 7 611 4 170 341 690 842 736 832 6 103 4 458 3 693 648 3 474 1 833 198 326 415 287 415 2 604 1 899 1 545 306 1 596 862 104 103 137 235 155 1 180 835 690 93 728 400 47 55 71 90 65 525 377 319 46
WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1989
Families No workers 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers Married-couple families No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers Husband and wife worked Female householder, no husband present No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers 224 23 76 91 34 132 8 28 96 94 90 13 48 29 127 15 42 43 27 78 7 18 53 53 44 7 22 15 886 75 277 413 121 687 37 181 469 426 163 38 73 52 2 352 499 750 826 277 1 313 87 284 942 885 837 362 366 109 752 102 293 271 86 367 11 85 271 255 285 86 149 50 210 32 84 87 7 147 26 40 81 64 44 6 25 13 21 2 7 9 2 16 1 4 10 9 4 856 856 100 461 439 440 722 394 324 336 363 994 2 096 1 273 16 1 5 7 1 11 1 3 7 7 3 031 867 100 165 899 902 051 086 765 113 283 720 1 514 1 049 592 91 248 209 44 379 55 90 234 212 195 29 147 19 205 26 83 55 41 137 – 71 66 66 59 17 12 30 5 024 872 1 669 2 028 455 4 018 616 1 147 2 255 1 941 826 228 423 175 797 72 297 320 108 494 20 142 332 303 259 50 113 96
INDUSTRY
Employed persons 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill and finished textile products Printing, publishing, and allied industries Durable goods Furniture, lumber, and wood products Metal industries Machinery and computer equipment Electrical equipment and components, except computer Transportation equipment Transportation Communications and other public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Food, bakery, and dairy stores Eating and drinking places Banking and credit agencies Insurance, real estate, and other finance Business and repair services Private households Other personal services Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational services Public administration 298 – – – 45 5 – – 4 40 6 2 3 3 20 5 6 – 50 – 28 – 2 21 3 7 36 62 13 11 26 61 158 4 – 10 22 13 – – 5 9 8 – – 1 – 2 – 16 25 7 15 – 3 9 – – 12 39 – 20 11 16 1 511 32 21 115 248 91 22 2 9 157 21 41 26 6 33 45 26 65 269 77 114 11 29 41 12 50 43 336 65 49 110 168 2 630 70 34 108 450 135 43 39 32 315 15 37 41 55 103 94 53 28 415 138 146 5 71 85 17 52 25 755 112 110 381 368 1 094 26 11 47 175 64 20 10 15 111 28 9 18 16 21 72 16 28 116 16 16 26 44 56 – 19 20 360 50 63 131 78 252 – 37 12 52 15 – 3 – 37 – 11 – – 12 14 6 – 30 14 2 4 7 6 – – 26 49 5 16 14 9 34 015 1 290 573 2 688 5 954 2 519 741 467 358 3 435 492 436 447 673 770 329 961 265 050 037 162 305 135 278 265 898 463 009 581 516 100 552 26 817 974 415 2 120 4 660 1 953 523 400 297 2 707 353 311 356 530 670 135 784 951 078 799 944 265 958 073 195 719 379 234 148 217 403 877 669 24 14 36 106 53 7 5 6 53 2 7 11 18 13 10 3 28 78 16 21 – 37 17 – 36 4 202 63 17 121 74 234 – – 54 77 32 – – – 45 18 9 – 9 – 7 3 7 15 4 2 – 5 8 – 9 – 37 – – 32 12 6 291 292 140 478 1 111 481 211 62 55 630 119 109 80 116 87 177 171 279 879 218 195 40 135 180 70 134 80 1 536 370 282 544 589 1 398 86 8 153 158 69 24 – 42 89 6 8 31 22 13 49 50 78 233 27 97 25 35 78 17 44 23 278 29 72 75 83
1 1 5 1 1 1 1
1 4
1
8 1 1 3 2
6 1 1 2 1
OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Professional specialty occupations Technicians and related support occupations Sales occupations Administrative support occupations, including clerical Private household occupations Protective service occupations Service occupations, except protective and household Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors Transportation and material moving occupations Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers 298 47 26 7 25 37 3 14 87 – 24 23 5 – 158 14 20 – 20 21 – 4 51 9 5 2 10 2 1 511 142 146 44 117 209 – 93 251 38 232 90 72 77 2 630 314 293 85 226 320 17 84 502 50 367 207 81 84 1 094 93 185 68 87 161 – 18 127 23 83 130 78 41 252 18 26 20 23 31 – 18 37 – 24 40 13 2 34 3 4 1 3 4 4 1 4 3 1 1 015 112 028 294 381 848 135 777 197 274 375 013 862 719 26 2 3 1 2 3 3 3 2 1 1 817 457 194 033 797 870 108 672 192 968 458 306 464 298 669 45 43 29 42 137 – 21 130 29 61 61 44 27 234 11 20 – 9 29 – – 33 – 43 52 19 18 6 291 599 771 232 533 812 27 84 842 277 809 594 335 376 1 398 83 142 68 169 193 17 67 169 26 167 100 92 105
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 159 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
159
Table 5.
Industry, Occupation, and Work Status in 1989 of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Coushatta
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Coeur d’Alene Coharie Colorado River Colville Comanche Coos Coquilles Costanoan Total Alabama Coushatta Coushatta Cowlitz
WORK STATUS IN 1989
Persons 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Females 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 403 189 14 17 33 67 83 300 171 148 22 199 117 12 11 18 12 29 131 105 89 7 705 410 40 45 56 58 96 531 435 362 27 385 160 33 37 39 42 74 236 179 121 10 667 323 21 42 77 116 88 556 362 309 64 409 179 18 30 44 93 45 335 212 174 34 3 322 1 461 98 259 433 420 651 2 649 1 594 1 281 330 1 544 693 42 127 195 189 298 1 113 681 552 143 5 749 3 133 300 542 380 666 728 4 662 3 536 2 848 274 2 378 1 159 91 245 151 321 411 1 730 1 249 1 014 75 114 35 14 7 17 7 34 84 49 35 17 74 9 – 7 17 7 34 44 9 9 17 215 103 – 20 35 17 40 177 111 97 35 121 16 – 16 32 17 40 83 20 10 32 508 241 41 53 62 43 68 373 293 213 29 266 115 24 16 47 27 37 157 125 95 21 518 265 29 26 70 53 75 444 296 241 54 245 121 11 7 26 26 54 188 123 105 10 355 201 15 19 53 31 36 305 211 177 49 154 98 9 6 12 14 15 121 97 82 8 163 64 14 7 17 22 39 139 85 64 5 91 23 2 1 14 12 39 67 26 23 2 465 248 – 65 16 88 48 321 258 202 13 230 100 – 42 12 59 17 137 111 78 9
WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1989
Families No workers 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers Married-couple families No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers Husband and wife worked Female householder, no husband present No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers 223 24 109 73 17 116 7 41 68 59 65 13 32 20 346 20 86 171 69 258 14 46 198 180 60 6 24 30 364 38 129 126 71 188 – 34 154 142 154 30 85 39 1 599 233 540 694 132 887 97 170 620 560 540 114 269 157 3 001 344 957 1 382 318 2 107 196 458 1 453 1 383 631 119 327 185 16 – 2 3 11 16 – 2 14 14 – – – – 91 – 18 57 16 61 – 8 53 47 21 – 6 15 202 15 57 109 21 148 9 23 116 116 54 6 34 14 325 49 110 133 33 253 29 79 145 135 59 17 29 13 188 17 75 72 24 141 – 53 88 87 38 14 22 2 137 32 35 61 9 112 29 26 57 48 21 3 7 11 208 22 62 100 24 168 12 43 113 94 31 10 15 6
INDUSTRY
Employed persons 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill and finished textile products Printing, publishing, and allied industries Durable goods Furniture, lumber, and wood products Metal industries Machinery and computer equipment Electrical equipment and components, except computer Transportation equipment Transportation Communications and other public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Food, bakery, and dairy stores Eating and drinking places Banking and credit agencies Insurance, real estate, and other finance Business and repair services Private households Other personal services Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational services Public administration 249 17 – 25 19 10 – 2 – 9 9 – – – – 6 – 2 30 4 9 2 7 2 2 – 17 72 2 6 34 48 587 14 – 57 100 76 6 55 – 24 – – 12 12 – 33 – 17 88 33 27 – 13 26 – 12 – 154 29 20 64 73 478 40 10 18 39 5 – – – 34 3 – 4 10 6 14 19 17 61 – 24 5 24 16 – 9 3 107 34 9 37 96 2 275 237 15 151 357 44 2 – 24 313 194 32 24 13 18 53 21 79 286 65 92 4 81 77 12 67 51 430 42 117 147 354 4 384 87 36 512 524 157 15 55 25 367 29 47 90 29 96 282 167 146 708 112 301 39 174 222 – 112 49 968 249 154 269 358 57 – – – 28 2 – – – 26 14 6 6 – – – 5 – 3 – – – 7 – – – 8 6 – – – – 159 24 – 4 26 12 – – – 14 7 7 – – – – 2 5 28 9 15 – – – – 11 – 45 – 15 30 14 413 21 – 32 48 7 – – – 41 5 5 19 – 2 30 2 32 84 22 25 – – 30 12 29 – 55 8 21 18 38 428 12 21 25 59 13 – 1 – 46 19 – 18 – – 23 9 – 67 16 1 – – 26 6 22 12 79 3 26 33 67 313 12 3 14 49 12 – – – 37 19 – 9 – – 22 5 – 41 9 1 – – 26 6 14 12 62 3 18 24 47 115 – 18 11 10 1 – 1 – 9 – – 9 – – 1 4 – 26 7 – – – – – 8 – 17 – 8 9 20 396 30 3 13 65 20 15 – – 45 27 12 – – 3 37 28 11 76 27 15 10 14 2 – 2 18 80 5 13 42 7
OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Professional specialty occupations Technicians and related support occupations Sales occupations Administrative support occupations, including clerical Private household occupations Protective service occupations Service occupations, except protective and household Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors Transportation and material moving occupations Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers 249 30 33 – 21 67 2 7 28 11 16 15 2 17 587 52 91 – 53 97 – 20 59 14 69 52 73 7 478 37 30 13 25 126 – 35 90 27 51 16 21 7 2 275 221 233 63 181 327 10 51 338 228 192 134 128 169 4 384 460 447 193 477 623 – 165 741 88 512 304 204 170 57 13 – 12 11 – – – – 9 5 2 5 – 159 16 25 – 13 14 – 14 30 15 25 7 – – 413 40 18 22 38 86 12 7 69 24 47 26 9 15 428 30 52 5 36 83 6 19 49 11 93 11 18 15 313 30 47 5 19 58 6 16 35 9 56 9 10 13 115 – 5 – 17 25 – 3 14 2 37 2 8 2 396 24 45 5 40 84 – – 22 34 55 26 47 14
160
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 160 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
Table 5.
Industry, Occupation, and Work Status in 1989 of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Creek Delaware
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Cree Total Creek Eastern Creek Poarch Band Croatan Crow Cupeno Total Delaware Eastern Delaware
WORK STATUS IN 1989
Persons 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Females 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 3 940 1 881 105 264 449 685 556 2 991 1 895 1 624 318 1 833 811 44 157 222 341 258 1 273 833 677 135 22 12 1 1 2 2 2 18 13 11 1 10 5 1 1 1 7 5 4 612 777 128 785 109 422 391 198 921 595 537 753 635 498 930 144 188 358 958 881 835 779 21 12 1 1 2 2 2 17 13 11 1 10 5 1 1 1 7 5 4 745 254 099 724 026 345 297 428 343 092 465 339 413 474 901 090 157 304 598 623 627 730 304 183 11 26 41 35 8 268 202 177 41 139 52 11 15 33 20 8 126 75 52 33 233 139 10 9 14 26 35 213 152 133 14 102 67 6 5 3 2 19 85 72 61 3 130 100 – – 14 1 15 102 87 87 14 64 43 – – 6 – 15 36 30 30 6 3 823 1 413 178 330 410 696 796 3 078 1 712 1 274 261 1 714 571 103 127 155 375 383 1 290 668 484 93 162 77 13 – 5 31 36 133 82 69 3 69 29 4 – 5 14 17 53 30 26 3 5 089 2 974 211 532 484 437 451 3 913 3 130 2 590 337 2 565 1 377 120 303 272 240 253 1 797 1 391 1 105 185 3 436 1 984 151 333 312 337 319 2 610 2 089 1 738 206 1 690 924 83 176 181 161 165 1 148 905 737 113 335 205 32 27 36 13 22 290 246 190 36 149 73 13 21 12 13 17 115 95 64 12
WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1989
Families No workers 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers Married-couple families No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers Husband and wife worked Female householder, no husband present No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers 1 814 283 593 747 191 1 137 97 242 798 688 510 167 244 99 11 1 3 5 1 8 1 5 5 2 1 214 246 389 197 382 458 785 953 720 240 252 363 182 707 10 1 3 4 1 8 1 5 4 2 1 718 174 249 948 347 093 741 880 472 993 163 338 151 674 163 10 51 100 2 130 10 25 95 95 15 – 8 7 144 30 45 56 13 104 21 27 56 56 35 9 13 13 84 – 18 53 13 63 – 9 54 49 21 – 9 12 2 050 303 636 929 182 1 497 117 387 993 872 451 174 188 89 122 6 57 54 5 71 – 24 47 45 36 6 23 7 2 721 325 782 1 264 350 1 994 223 402 1 369 1 220 563 98 273 192 1 825 253 552 846 174 1 332 184 279 869 789 356 65 188 103 210 5 51 119 35 173 5 32 136 129 37 – 19 18
INDUSTRY
Employed persons 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill and finished textile products Printing, publishing, and allied industries Durable goods Furniture, lumber, and wood products Metal industries Machinery and computer equipment Electrical equipment and components, except computer Transportation equipment Transportation Communications and other public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Food, bakery, and dairy stores Eating and drinking places Banking and credit agencies Insurance, real estate, and other finance Business and repair services Private households Other personal services Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational services Public administration 2 964 127 11 210 292 101 31 5 23 191 34 24 43 32 41 133 39 51 480 72 209 23 94 129 9 123 63 862 130 173 315 318 18 957 600 230 1 544 3 270 1 316 172 408 233 1 954 236 480 276 234 350 815 481 723 741 401 951 194 735 772 61 567 339 317 871 797 725 568 18 220 575 229 1 482 3 186 1 281 172 402 223 1 905 209 471 268 234 350 793 420 686 675 392 921 185 718 732 60 546 325 139 822 775 637 469 290 21 – 29 38 19 – – 10 19 10 – 4 – – 7 6 7 33 2 7 9 5 – – 12 – 88 12 20 40 35 178 – – 28 14 3 – 3 – 11 11 – – – – 7 9 15 18 6 9 – 7 8 – 6 – 25 14 – 8 41 122 – – 28 7 7 – – 7 – – – – – – – 12 1 40 – 27 – – – – – 12 22 – 22 – – 2 466 181 38 274 216 68 25 2 30 148 24 18 22 9 55 47 39 67 394 111 111 – 35 133 6 97 34 684 201 96 279 221 109 13 3 8 11 4 – 2 – 7 – – – – 7 3 9 – 10 – – – – 2 – 11 – 33 6 – 13 6 4 256 112 53 318 754 337 50 76 110 417 18 44 118 75 72 219 132 172 725 98 155 118 129 186 23 94 134 915 206 143 328 172 2 824 99 48 252 458 159 29 10 77 299 3 35 108 41 61 135 85 93 528 56 117 70 76 105 18 46 67 635 166 99 202 109 297 8 – 8 66 26 18 – – 40 8 – 4 10 7 21 7 6 60 25 17 18 16 8 – 11 11 46 – 4 19 11
2
2
4 1 1
4 1 1
OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Professional specialty occupations Technicians and related support occupations Sales occupations Administrative support occupations, including clerical Private household occupations Protective service occupations Service occupations, except protective and household Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors Transportation and material moving occupations Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers 2 964 266 341 142 213 486 5 67 571 87 302 122 185 177 18 957 1 861 2 102 763 1 669 2 949 40 457 2 607 507 2 459 1 595 1 044 904 18 220 1 762 2 012 730 1 631 2 844 40 419 2 519 482 2 338 1 566 992 885 290 45 38 14 25 34 – 20 16 13 59 – 16 10 178 21 19 4 8 37 – 10 21 – 18 9 22 9 122 13 12 – 9 22 – – 18 – 24 – 12 12 2 466 182 280 119 202 392 – 43 426 162 269 126 141 124 109 14 11 – 2 23 – – 2 13 19 5 7 13 4 256 547 522 132 543 558 23 104 484 87 413 366 266 211 2 824 367 360 102 387 337 18 84 340 77 303 187 125 137 297 32 52 – 46 31 – – 15 3 48 21 31 18
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 161 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
161
Table 5.
Industry, Occupation, and Work Status in 1989 of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Delaware Con. Eastern tribes
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Lenni-Lenape Rampough Mountain Diegueno Total Nipmuc Southeastern Indians WaccamawSiouan Fort Berthold Fort Hall Gabrieleno Gila River Grand Ronde
WORK STATUS IN 1989
Persons 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Females 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 764 487 12 94 57 56 58 599 499 419 26 413 225 8 65 36 40 39 304 231 175 17 383 185 5 49 68 27 49 294 189 156 58 246 117 5 33 38 24 29 178 113 96 38 976 448 67 110 68 132 151 801 551 395 57 406 231 42 27 10 51 45 308 247 198 – 1 997 1 233 49 160 219 161 175 1 604 1 233 1 075 157 983 563 34 94 131 79 82 745 571 475 83 171 78 6 9 35 29 14 121 82 67 13 114 57 6 9 29 13 – 79 61 46 13 832 575 13 57 68 59 60 643 530 478 42 421 285 6 33 35 32 30 302 251 218 17 562 301 26 50 70 41 74 510 367 294 63 271 121 18 29 43 26 34 238 165 121 36 618 237 8 56 64 89 164 495 264 215 60 308 118 8 34 31 35 82 247 143 101 31 1 462 483 26 113 116 225 499 1 186 565 438 108 668 231 12 54 56 84 231 505 272 210 48 343 215 26 39 13 32 18 258 219 179 11 178 117 20 13 – 14 14 112 106 91 – 452 207 17 7 55 51 115 349 214 197 30 195 82 – – 17 45 51 129 77 77 8 590 259 17 47 38 110 119 446 246 207 25 246 103 6 9 8 61 59 164 93 85 2
WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1989
Families No workers 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers Married-couple families No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers Husband and wife worked Female householder, no husband present No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers 443 47 129 181 86 332 28 69 235 185 89 19 38 32 165 18 42 55 50 81 4 14 63 51 79 14 28 37 525 106 161 175 83 305 32 57 216 177 165 67 73 25 989 132 262 479 116 719 66 126 527 455 215 58 112 45 110 29 38 43 – 74 23 8 43 43 36 6 30 – 436 54 90 235 57 327 23 56 248 198 92 28 33 31 309 44 96 121 48 226 18 54 154 134 56 21 21 14 299 68 136 88 7 156 11 67 78 63 111 48 59 4 735 90 247 314 84 441 33 115 293 256 202 48 90 64 128 16 49 40 23 72 6 28 38 32 56 10 21 25 324 102 79 100 43 203 16 64 123 110 95 81 6 8 285 50 82 122 31 181 22 34 125 111 68 24 21 23
INDUSTRY
Employed persons 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill and finished textile products Printing, publishing, and allied industries Durable goods Furniture, lumber, and wood products Metal industries Machinery and computer equipment Electrical equipment and components, except computer Transportation equipment Transportation Communications and other public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Food, bakery, and dairy stores Eating and drinking places Banking and credit agencies Insurance, real estate, and other finance Business and repair services Private households Other personal services Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational services Public administration 680 – – 36 170 126 3 66 18 44 7 4 – 8 4 54 22 43 79 10 16 1 21 47 5 25 31 108 19 24 38 38 281 5 – 17 52 20 – – 9 32 – 5 6 14 – 9 – 30 34 – – 10 16 26 – – – 73 5 16 50 9 718 20 5 90 52 – – – – 52 3 15 19 7 8 41 37 9 142 22 56 18 31 44 6 32 43 107 12 28 27 41 1 670 27 – 178 367 173 – 123 17 194 16 26 18 50 50 85 60 31 184 41 42 6 60 92 11 90 26 328 45 84 113 125 147 – – 6 16 – – – – 16 – – – 16 – – 8 6 30 – 6 – 7 14 – 11 – 39 – 23 16 10 697 9 – 45 138 67 – 53 6 71 3 2 18 19 14 40 27 23 69 17 12 – 25 32 11 57 15 150 37 51 37 56 471 18 – 117 153 94 – 70 7 59 13 17 – – 10 13 20 – 32 15 7 – 9 23 – 5 – 45 – – 27 36 427 12 24 14 37 30 – – 21 7 – 5 – – – 24 17 7 39 24 15 – 8 8 – 9 3 194 4 49 99 31 868 55 48 103 85 77 43 12 – 8 – 6 – – 2 43 17 31 160 99 13 – 10 14 3 11 – 164 42 49 50 124 292 – – 10 60 8 – – 8 52 – – – 23 22 12 16 11 40 18 11 13 16 5 – 5 – 88 11 4 30 16 328 31 – 17 50 9 – – – 41 – 6 – 6 6 – 7 14 57 – 16 – 7 8 17 – – 60 23 – 37 60 400 14 – 42 82 38 13 5 13 44 29 11 – – 2 21 32 7 61 15 10 3 13 – – 19 2 59 7 16 12 45
OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Professional specialty occupations Technicians and related support occupations Sales occupations Administrative support occupations, including clerical Private household occupations Protective service occupations Service occupations, except protective and household Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors Transportation and material moving occupations Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers 680 68 57 28 73 91 5 20 86 2 33 114 84 19 281 55 24 – 12 58 – – 36 5 16 24 23 28 718 62 56 7 50 146 2 29 105 21 89 47 73 31 1 670 200 119 33 136 244 11 49 199 31 250 221 84 93 147 19 16 – 13 29 – 10 22 – 24 – 5 9 697 90 40 27 86 111 11 27 94 9 67 80 21 34 471 17 26 4 9 56 – 9 30 19 113 119 46 23 427 24 88 10 6 68 – 2 94 12 51 8 50 14 868 81 26 36 87 116 3 20 114 52 79 101 72 81 292 7 63 – 22 94 – 7 21 7 32 28 – 11 328 22 26 7 25 52 17 8 29 25 17 22 51 27 400 29 24 – 52 63 – 6 65 30 42 39 28 22
162
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 162 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
Table 5.
Industry, Occupation, and Work Status in 1989 of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Iroquois
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Gros Ventres Haida Haliwa Hidatsa Hoopa Houma Iowa Total Cayuga Iroquois Mohawk Oneida
WORK STATUS IN 1989
Persons 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Females 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 1 164 399 49 76 134 208 298 869 441 334 112 540 218 5 47 61 76 133 376 217 172 44 992 327 23 105 151 172 214 781 370 277 128 402 115 6 48 61 56 116 258 107 78 38 1 422 775 32 152 150 187 126 1 240 883 738 131 673 336 15 113 80 67 62 541 408 299 63 652 288 31 45 49 101 138 561 337 272 38 308 170 15 12 19 40 52 251 177 161 15 1 097 526 51 95 91 170 164 830 540 439 70 456 240 18 43 28 72 55 305 206 171 18 2 726 1 128 50 232 423 385 508 2 074 1 196 962 303 993 383 14 101 154 144 197 611 346 268 104 788 430 31 64 52 110 101 594 457 381 38 370 178 18 27 35 60 52 231 173 137 26 28 15 1 2 2 3 3 22 16 13 1 13 6 1 1 1 1 9 7 5 352 484 082 789 583 340 074 033 582 621 765 250 958 456 481 215 522 618 334 039 701 755 654 321 49 76 73 52 83 466 347 258 67 310 215 17 22 10 18 28 209 196 157 10 3 263 1 924 134 210 325 342 328 2 623 1 951 1 722 213 1 442 735 73 150 154 133 197 1 059 747 621 97 9 259 5 022 385 1 030 758 1 080 984 7 255 5 485 4 419 530 4 477 2 428 157 592 353 460 487 3 223 2 529 1 986 221 5 925 3 298 264 578 555 580 650 4 455 3 471 2 843 335 2 837 1 455 104 314 323 292 349 1 894 1 448 1 175 157
WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1989
Families No workers 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers Married-couple families No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers Husband and wife worked Female householder, no husband present No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers 619 146 212 203 58 323 46 54 223 201 216 94 90 32 382 41 141 173 27 237 15 63 159 142 103 24 68 11 809 137 212 374 86 540 62 91 387 298 175 51 82 42 302 56 130 90 26 130 8 38 84 74 141 40 73 28 517 85 182 192 58 312 18 80 214 190 145 46 67 32 1 777 300 730 583 164 1 365 168 528 669 517 284 101 141 42 398 41 105 206 46 292 28 50 214 209 67 13 44 10 12 1 3 5 1 8 1 6 5 3 1 988 632 974 648 734 767 735 842 190 525 309 800 607 902 277 30 46 164 37 154 6 21 127 120 108 24 10 74 1 439 145 464 604 226 1 021 76 224 721 682 307 69 177 61 4 450 577 1 482 1 910 481 2 973 321 692 1 960 1 727 1 111 208 601 302 2 613 322 754 1 178 359 1 731 114 322 1 295 1 191 709 201 316 192
INDUSTRY
Employed persons 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill and finished textile products Printing, publishing, and allied industries Durable goods Furniture, lumber, and wood products Metal industries Machinery and computer equipment Electrical equipment and components, except computer Transportation equipment Transportation Communications and other public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Food, bakery, and dairy stores Eating and drinking places Banking and credit agencies Insurance, real estate, and other finance Business and repair services Private households Other personal services Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational services Public administration 726 34 13 37 37 5 5 – – 32 5 – 9 2 1 32 4 20 90 18 40 – 12 20 8 18 33 216 64 28 79 152 666 33 – 28 88 20 2 – – 68 45 9 – – 14 31 15 26 145 33 58 5 10 34 11 29 6 123 9 7 59 82 1 199 15 – 105 568 370 18 277 – 198 141 6 2 14 10 18 18 22 138 18 26 18 18 68 8 6 15 130 22 36 47 52 432 9 6 28 16 4 – – – 12 – 2 – 10 – 5 15 17 28 6 16 7 25 20 9 – – 143 11 36 76 104 800 59 2 28 61 12 – – 12 49 43 – 6 – – 24 34 27 120 12 41 – 18 36 40 19 9 230 20 31 86 93 2 173 259 120 149 266 112 58 15 12 154 3 17 15 – 108 246 45 111 376 128 132 24 6 97 30 32 20 281 52 68 139 111 663 23 – 49 96 53 8 7 23 43 6 3 20 – 14 36 2 43 94 20 41 7 57 37 4 18 41 135 37 30 35 21 22 726 453 89 1 863 4 059 1 590 313 239 430 2 469 246 515 489 316 383 202 551 717 696 617 299 279 848 141 151 555 502 039 002 996 494 581 539 8 – 51 67 31 6 3 11 36 – 9 10 – – 58 33 15 75 14 15 – 17 55 – – – 148 56 47 22 12 2 658 77 32 137 353 160 50 7 51 193 16 25 37 20 42 134 77 85 477 87 157 45 125 145 7 126 44 578 108 73 250 216 7 367 151 7 555 1 185 410 59 74 150 775 38 167 146 95 148 476 195 307 1 176 173 431 66 353 417 60 167 105 1 710 326 325 510 437 4 953 53 13 256 1 141 419 108 15 69 722 55 151 174 119 69 197 113 183 918 121 354 42 150 222 52 134 188 975 191 213 278 316
1 3 1
1
5 1 1 1
OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Professional specialty occupations Technicians and related support occupations Sales occupations Administrative support occupations, including clerical Private household occupations Protective service occupations Service occupations, except protective and household Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors Transportation and material moving occupations Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers 726 72 108 24 62 128 – 26 148 29 50 23 33 23 666 48 94 26 72 62 11 8 113 37 71 28 52 44 1 199 34 75 14 68 160 2 22 101 38 191 285 77 132 432 60 49 47 13 89 9 8 41 16 45 9 23 23 800 73 103 18 71 153 5 13 134 65 68 17 48 32 2 173 102 107 38 193 173 30 77 236 254 362 146 274 181 663 77 70 16 68 104 – 5 111 31 67 40 38 36 22 726 2 031 2 437 824 1 963 3 829 107 455 3 365 414 2 849 1 936 1 206 1 310 539 27 43 43 55 87 – 9 49 – 76 37 56 57 2 658 347 368 103 262 407 7 63 308 59 335 118 198 83 7 367 606 768 276 656 1 432 34 147 1 057 139 810 564 430 448 4 953 425 442 137 406 802 39 96 941 58 562 587 191 267
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 163 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
163
Table 5.
Industry, Occupation, and Work Status in 1989 of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Iroquois Con.
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Onondaga Total
Seneca Seneca Nation Tonawanda Seneca SenecaCayuga
Seneca
Tuscarora
Wyandotte
Juaneno
Kalispel
Karok
Kaw
WORK STATUS IN 1989
Persons 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Females 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 909 478 4 100 104 76 147 690 500 423 82 476 221 – 56 67 57 75 326 219 190 54 4 703 2 371 149 438 480 717 548 3 691 2 597 2 082 335 2 082 1 031 56 217 166 339 273 1 477 1 050 831 109 4 290 2 171 113 409 437 652 508 3 349 2 361 1 902 296 1 913 941 46 199 155 315 257 1 342 956 756 98 200 120 14 10 9 30 17 165 121 103 5 69 34 4 10 – 8 13 42 27 19 – 213 80 22 19 34 35 23 177 115 77 34 100 56 6 8 11 16 3 93 67 56 11 702 370 25 44 62 108 93 536 377 331 62 359 173 20 36 24 42 64 240 175 142 24 1 568 831 43 185 134 224 151 1 216 958 769 75 661 319 10 38 73 140 81 466 310 278 45 1 369 869 29 128 92 161 90 1 101 896 774 66 606 381 19 56 45 41 64 440 365 321 38 797 467 37 55 76 101 61 655 517 447 57 329 194 21 24 45 34 11 274 223 184 28 81 40 – 21 – 4 16 67 52 31 – 19 13 – 3 – – 3 8 7 4 – 1 525 751 39 143 182 260 150 1 205 825 667 137 661 295 16 37 94 135 84 438 275 243 53 609 329 16 64 65 74 61 488 383 315 33 310 177 6 47 23 33 24 236 207 166 3
WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1989
Families No workers 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers Married-couple families No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers Husband and wife worked Female householder, no husband present No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers 316 36 70 153 57 238 11 44 183 161 76 25 24 27 2 205 315 708 924 258 1 350 103 284 963 863 651 170 317 164 1 981 263 634 832 252 1 225 77 247 901 805 573 154 286 133 106 31 35 34 6 67 10 19 38 34 27 11 16 – 118 21 39 58 – 58 16 18 24 24 51 5 15 31 288 27 113 117 31 215 11 62 142 142 72 16 50 6 868 149 190 349 180 662 79 98 485 365 191 70 77 44 532 31 147 249 105 423 14 95 314 274 84 17 35 32 427 43 114 205 65 350 22 64 264 238 36 10 20 6 25 3 15 4 3 7 – 2 5 2 8 – 6 2 731 95 230 288 118 564 50 163 351 300 130 39 49 42 276 37 108 101 30 231 37 73 121 108 33 – 33 –
INDUSTRY
Employed persons 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill and finished textile products Printing, publishing, and allied industries Durable goods Furniture, lumber, and wood products Metal industries Machinery and computer equipment Electrical equipment and components, except computer Transportation equipment Transportation Communications and other public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Food, bakery, and dairy stores Eating and drinking places Banking and credit agencies Insurance, real estate, and other finance Business and repair services Private households Other personal services Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational services Public administration 717 12 – 85 98 29 – 8 11 69 13 22 8 7 8 44 26 18 146 42 58 – 7 19 9 20 – 199 43 34 91 34 3 492 38 18 401 587 207 38 40 55 380 83 82 58 30 75 187 32 38 512 117 168 60 111 162 13 44 90 850 182 202 158 349 3 187 33 18 351 505 162 24 31 52 343 72 82 55 26 70 175 32 33 477 106 160 60 103 141 9 33 90 806 173 184 146 321 135 – – 23 25 18 14 – – 7 2 – – – 5 1 – – 28 4 8 – – 10 4 2 – 24 2 13 9 18 170 5 – 27 57 27 – 9 3 30 9 – 3 4 – 11 – 5 7 7 – – 8 11 – 9 – 20 7 5 3 10 547 25 7 57 87 49 13 5 8 38 4 – 12 2 3 10 3 23 68 13 14 37 20 28 – 24 42 45 3 22 20 71 1 281 61 – 282 312 175 8 85 18 137 15 24 28 23 20 5 2 16 161 23 77 11 15 67 10 16 – 227 43 35 64 96 1 172 28 12 39 229 110 31 2 57 119 22 35 16 20 18 91 70 32 163 27 25 18 50 26 – 24 33 307 50 45 101 50 692 – – 54 77 27 3 2 16 50 – – 31 8 – 57 36 25 102 8 15 11 37 47 10 27 34 137 21 31 40 38 63 8 – – 27 7 – – – 20 18 – – – 2 – – – – – – – – 3 – – – 19 7 9 3 6 1 218 100 3 97 327 48 19 – 19 279 212 25 15 9 16 20 4 10 233 46 53 – 34 34 5 16 5 221 46 38 90 109 527 19 8 33 85 37 6 – 8 48 – 13 6 – 29 19 6 13 75 10 46 – 16 13 – 25 17 180 35 8 88 18
OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Professional specialty occupations Technicians and related support occupations Sales occupations Administrative support occupations, including clerical Private household occupations Protective service occupations Service occupations, except protective and household Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors Transportation and material moving occupations Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers 717 74 100 28 93 83 9 13 105 2 103 45 28 34 3 492 272 432 112 278 522 8 84 573 55 477 265 188 226 3 187 252 407 99 252 477 4 75 539 50 443 228 167 194 135 12 8 7 17 6 4 2 21 – 24 16 10 8 170 8 17 6 9 39 – 7 13 5 10 21 11 24 547 27 58 22 57 89 – 23 66 22 81 47 14 41 1 281 103 101 64 71 96 10 18 168 47 273 201 46 83 1 172 150 125 39 85 311 – 2 98 32 132 72 55 71 692 57 37 48 87 174 – 7 71 7 57 46 32 69 63 – 13 3 – 9 – – 7 3 21 7 – – 1 218 79 99 47 139 159 5 57 111 122 98 95 115 92 527 37 113 13 47 107 – 14 71 23 56 38 8 –
164
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 164 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
Table 5.
Industry, Occupation, and Work Status in 1989 of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Kiowa Klallam
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Kickapoo Total Kiowa Oklahoma Kiowa Total Klallam Port Gamble Klallam Klamath Konkow Kootenai Long Island
WORK STATUS IN 1989
Persons 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Females 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 1 683 768 65 146 203 257 244 1 314 898 742 130 851 367 16 74 87 178 129 651 420 358 59 4 221 2 117 225 349 323 511 696 3 341 2 405 1 915 238 2 079 977 116 190 169 306 321 1 486 1 079 833 111 4 009 2 034 218 335 315 462 645 3 137 2 301 1 832 230 1 984 930 116 176 161 294 307 1 399 1 018 786 103 212 83 7 14 8 49 51 204 104 83 8 95 47 – 14 8 12 14 87 61 47 8 710 312 35 58 66 81 158 535 351 267 49 392 170 25 30 40 33 94 250 171 125 28 338 173 20 31 17 25 72 262 198 147 7 204 107 10 12 13 3 59 138 103 81 5 199 73 3 18 32 36 37 148 85 64 25 85 21 3 13 26 14 8 54 28 12 22 1 339 548 71 158 177 169 216 1 090 667 462 143 689 243 46 71 92 88 149 508 282 179 63 132 59 11 5 35 6 16 121 64 48 35 61 32 7 – 11 2 9 50 28 21 11 389 155 16 9 54 83 72 324 163 144 34 195 85 5 6 22 35 42 152 86 81 9 255 157 – 29 13 11 45 210 171 150 6 144 97 – 6 7 11 23 122 96 90 –
WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1989
Families No workers 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers Married-couple families No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers Husband and wife worked Female householder, no husband present No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers 736 119 282 228 107 360 43 86 231 212 324 75 148 101 2 040 263 597 966 214 1 308 133 228 947 863 574 86 297 191 1 905 239 558 894 214 1 197 114 203 880 797 553 84 283 186 135 24 39 72 – 111 19 25 67 66 21 2 14 5 321 52 105 108 56 193 34 35 124 117 97 16 60 21 129 27 36 44 22 76 20 13 43 41 42 7 23 12 109 7 35 36 31 65 5 6 54 51 32 2 23 7 686 91 291 257 47 327 15 82 230 215 293 75 146 72 89 30 38 21 – 40 – 27 13 13 17 3 9 5 216 9 46 146 15 82 – 11 71 62 103 9 32 62 93 11 60 22 – 43 11 16 16 16 50 – 44 6
INDUSTRY
Employed persons 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill and finished textile products Printing, publishing, and allied industries Durable goods Furniture, lumber, and wood products Metal industries Machinery and computer equipment Electrical equipment and components, except computer Transportation equipment Transportation Communications and other public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Food, bakery, and dairy stores Eating and drinking places Banking and credit agencies Insurance, real estate, and other finance Business and repair services Private households Other personal services Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational services Public administration 1 251 38 11 88 272 95 46 – 24 177 74 23 16 20 44 54 72 6 168 33 67 4 16 31 29 37 14 314 21 91 124 97 3 289 146 16 205 419 177 40 52 52 242 41 21 33 52 40 126 84 70 648 161 234 37 96 155 13 45 39 887 183 205 278 303 3 127 146 16 199 407 177 40 52 52 230 38 12 33 52 40 124 84 70 630 159 220 37 96 150 13 29 36 810 177 175 243 280 162 – – 6 12 – – – – 12 3 9 – – – 2 – – 18 2 14 – – 5 – 16 3 77 6 30 35 23 529 36 – 25 95 19 – 19 – 76 35 4 – – 35 7 27 25 76 15 22 2 29 15 – 11 12 123 7 21 41 46 273 7 – 19 58 19 – 19 – 39 15 4 – – 20 3 11 23 53 8 16 2 – – – 5 12 67 4 12 16 13 153 24 – 4 21 – – – – 21 16 – – – 3 – 10 – 13 7 – – 28 15 – – – 24 – 7 4 14 984 51 – 58 164 33 5 7 – 131 87 4 28 – 12 23 13 35 157 43 27 11 4 40 7 53 15 291 27 70 110 62 92 – – 9 30 11 – – 7 19 19 – – – – 4 8 5 7 – 7 – – – – – – 22 10 9 – 7 223 8 – 16 28 7 – – – 21 10 – – 11 – – 25 2 36 7 12 – 6 8 – – – 33 – 7 5 61 209 9 – 6 32 25 8 – 10 7 – – – – – 8 – 18 7 – – 8 – 14 9 – – 83 14 – 26 15
OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Professional specialty occupations Technicians and related support occupations Sales occupations Administrative support occupations, including clerical Private household occupations Protective service occupations Service occupations, except protective and household Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors Transportation and material moving occupations Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers 1 251 106 107 34 69 198 9 5 265 61 132 124 73 68 3 289 363 339 148 206 591 7 88 565 99 334 211 117 221 3 127 340 321 148 204 567 7 88 499 99 319 200 114 221 162 23 18 – 2 24 – – 66 – 15 11 3 – 529 40 30 18 46 90 – 27 83 49 19 62 19 46 273 4 16 16 26 44 – 8 41 22 10 51 11 24 153 22 8 2 11 13 – 17 23 22 3 8 2 22 984 99 84 27 81 129 – 35 181 58 108 68 48 66 92 5 7 – – 21 – – 12 15 11 12 4 5 223 21 33 25 25 21 – – 32 12 33 8 – 13 209 17 56 8 7 57 – – 33 – 7 – 17 7
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 165 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
165
Table 5.
Industry, Occupation, and Work Status in 1989 of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Luiseno
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Total Luiseno Pala Lumbee Lummi Maidu Makah Maliseet Mandan Mattaponi Menominee
WORK STATUS IN 1989
Persons 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Females 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 1 388 733 47 107 125 217 159 1 120 767 654 78 611 298 29 58 61 108 57 433 291 234 32 836 411 40 77 94 114 100 669 456 357 55 420 193 22 37 41 79 48 288 190 147 17 241 130 – 13 11 52 35 190 121 121 3 77 39 – 7 5 18 8 54 37 37 – 25 14 1 3 2 2 2 21 16 13 1 12 6 1 1 1 9 7 5 900 295 358 065 148 517 517 342 988 334 419 131 037 596 734 972 326 466 371 255 464 571 1 372 468 37 119 171 257 320 979 528 403 69 615 189 9 73 110 78 156 397 208 157 33 1 044 521 50 64 111 142 156 837 540 458 91 493 247 16 27 37 78 88 340 212 192 22 698 258 42 58 94 101 145 526 287 201 77 356 148 37 20 54 36 61 245 148 100 45 483 182 45 54 55 82 65 384 234 141 49 275 113 7 22 33 55 45 216 124 100 31 619 357 6 47 61 48 100 527 395 345 61 378 223 – 23 38 18 76 300 231 211 38 281 186 – 29 10 22 34 251 202 179 3 77 41 – 5 – 8 23 70 46 41 – 3 618 1 734 88 310 397 484 605 2 766 1 849 1 523 317 1 786 812 57 125 200 270 322 1 187 797 661 130
WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1989
Families No workers 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers Married-couple families No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers Husband and wife worked Female householder, no husband present No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers 656 77 252 269 58 414 37 144 233 219 179 32 76 71 380 43 165 131 41 250 21 113 116 107 101 17 41 43 133 28 39 56 10 86 14 20 52 49 39 11 14 14 12 1 3 5 1 8 1 6 5 3 1 650 286 518 987 859 671 573 594 504 861 020 651 403 966 635 126 248 161 100 360 39 121 200 178 214 79 79 56 523 110 157 198 58 339 28 90 221 214 168 74 65 29 341 65 129 116 31 192 16 55 121 116 136 49 63 24 155 11 42 63 39 92 – 3 89 87 59 9 37 13 270 27 103 137 3 123 2 22 99 72 95 21 58 16 165 7 48 95 15 120 7 34 79 65 16 – – 16 1 810 280 716 605 209 911 84 230 597 535 680 183 347 150
INDUSTRY
Employed persons 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill and finished textile products Printing, publishing, and allied industries Durable goods Furniture, lumber, and wood products Metal industries Machinery and computer equipment Electrical equipment and components, except computer Transportation equipment Transportation Communications and other public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Food, bakery, and dairy stores Eating and drinking places Banking and credit agencies Insurance, real estate, and other finance Business and repair services Private households Other personal services Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational services Public administration 1 117 28 5 149 142 9 – 9 – 133 – – 36 21 22 36 43 – 163 40 56 2 26 44 2 22 37 319 54 45 146 99 680 26 3 75 79 9 – 9 – 70 – – 21 18 – 18 12 – 107 29 43 2 12 25 – 17 21 220 29 33 96 63 202 2 2 18 12 – – – – 12 – – – 3 7 16 23 – 27 8 3 – 5 15 2 – 10 42 6 12 24 28 21 744 978 32 3 135 7 967 5 099 433 3 228 78 2 868 863 383 246 348 287 616 380 386 2 409 423 805 228 343 698 83 274 81 3 370 408 389 1 914 764 885 82 – 55 135 40 18 – 2 95 25 15 – 7 38 33 17 26 151 29 60 – 2 48 – 27 5 235 14 43 130 69 782 41 3 90 113 23 13 – 10 90 59 – 16 6 9 28 13 32 132 14 74 – 14 35 11 19 18 166 24 24 81 67 565 102 – 22 64 27 2 9 8 37 21 6 – – 8 7 2 19 94 32 30 – 9 27 4 12 2 153 17 24 42 48 300 13 – 33 45 18 13 – 5 27 2 7 6 – 2 6 – – 50 – 15 10 18 7 2 – – 104 13 23 15 12 429 11 – 22 57 21 – – – 36 – 16 7 13 – 30 9 – 34 16 7 – 7 16 – 6 2 144 23 33 45 91 237 8 – 14 50 28 – – 7 22 – 6 2 – 6 21 10 7 32 8 – – 42 3 – 9 – 28 15 – 6 13 2 705 38 – 202 651 197 52 30 51 454 200 85 48 48 38 96 20 47 428 73 141 18 53 114 8 73 85 542 79 121 195 330
OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Professional specialty occupations Technicians and related support occupations Sales occupations Administrative support occupations, including clerical Private household occupations Protective service occupations Service occupations, except protective and household Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors Transportation and material moving occupations Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers 1 117 86 140 28 93 233 2 16 133 60 153 55 81 37 680 63 104 2 65 131 – 11 100 42 93 30 27 12 202 11 9 7 15 63 2 3 8 12 30 8 19 15 21 744 1 164 1 704 446 1 303 1 831 71 327 1 899 1 060 4 592 4 726 1 242 1 379 885 50 74 27 55 185 – 9 186 66 111 64 22 36 782 65 53 7 52 105 11 18 148 50 138 36 80 19 565 50 67 23 61 64 4 18 73 92 35 35 29 14 300 3 62 3 38 52 2 – 39 13 36 33 12 7 429 28 73 31 15 113 – 6 40 11 53 29 23 7 237 16 40 6 21 55 – 7 15 14 23 30 6 4 2 705 227 209 50 199 440 8 83 488 70 306 338 145 142
166
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 166 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
Table 5.
Industry, Occupation, and Work Status in 1989 of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Miami
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Total Miami Oklahoma Miami Miccosukee Micmac Mission Indians Miwok Modoc Mohegan Mono Nanticoke Narragansett
WORK STATUS IN 1989
Persons 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Females 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 2 609 1 471 136 212 228 328 234 1 970 1 510 1 260 162 1 335 672 94 136 132 192 109 850 646 498 83 1 970 1 122 87 160 158 265 178 1 479 1 123 927 112 956 504 47 100 77 151 77 605 457 346 46 410 214 35 37 47 37 40 298 229 198 34 255 114 33 28 32 32 16 157 119 98 21 124 65 – 6 38 3 12 109 65 59 34 57 23 – 3 24 3 4 44 22 19 20 1 466 782 63 154 117 200 150 1 090 801 626 94 653 320 20 57 47 118 91 396 248 189 24 959 581 32 105 70 54 117 753 617 514 56 463 267 20 50 34 17 75 339 270 226 29 1 631 711 67 173 187 208 285 1 280 793 612 156 745 298 47 81 62 111 146 560 329 255 48 325 155 18 26 30 46 50 240 156 135 20 119 67 – 17 12 15 8 71 57 55 2 548 328 15 63 89 32 21 420 342 292 54 255 175 2 36 28 6 8 184 163 146 15 802 328 49 64 138 114 109 660 411 307 90 379 156 22 36 52 63 50 295 201 145 23 915 609 32 43 52 100 79 717 581 524 30 401 260 12 – 40 49 40 283 205 193 23 1 336 691 48 123 115 181 178 977 741 629 83 690 355 19 49 39 122 106 476 355 326 29
WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1989
Families No workers 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers Married-couple families No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers Husband and wife worked Female householder, no husband present No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers 1 113 69 334 567 143 872 41 176 655 634 190 28 126 36 871 54 272 422 123 690 28 156 506 489 146 26 91 29 144 5 40 81 18 115 5 20 90 86 20 – 13 7 61 – 27 18 16 40 – 18 22 17 14 – 4 10 666 101 182 279 104 436 13 102 321 287 187 70 64 53 592 107 154 237 94 411 82 61 268 255 136 19 62 55 775 137 254 306 78 457 45 80 332 313 231 61 131 39 143 8 24 76 35 115 2 9 104 79 24 6 15 3 191 12 42 108 29 113 – 15 98 81 71 12 27 32 398 76 121 158 43 215 24 25 166 155 145 52 70 23 436 54 155 160 67 296 41 84 171 167 94 13 34 47 621 124 181 231 85 312 58 28 226 198 256 58 124 74
INDUSTRY
Employed persons 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill and finished textile products Printing, publishing, and allied industries Durable goods Furniture, lumber, and wood products Metal industries Machinery and computer equipment Electrical equipment and components, except computer Transportation equipment Transportation Communications and other public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Food, bakery, and dairy stores Eating and drinking places Banking and credit agencies Insurance, real estate, and other finance Business and repair services Private households Other personal services Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational services Public administration 2 219 49 30 119 462 95 40 12 16 367 15 79 16 97 100 76 35 114 355 49 132 62 57 90 14 101 38 504 158 94 167 113 1 663 28 5 93 386 68 31 1 14 318 13 63 9 78 95 60 33 92 277 37 111 45 44 73 11 64 27 348 125 66 120 77 344 21 25 15 24 3 – 1 2 21 2 7 7 – 5 9 2 21 40 2 5 10 11 6 – 24 – 117 27 26 35 19 113 5 – 12 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 19 2 5 – – 11 – – 11 14 – – 3 41 1 173 13 – 107 216 94 31 15 10 122 24 10 13 35 34 32 49 58 174 31 62 22 20 84 12 53 – 223 60 14 59 110 782 7 – 51 125 34 – – 12 91 3 25 19 17 13 46 31 81 118 34 34 6 25 28 6 54 33 147 13 25 65 24 1 214 85 9 93 139 29 3 15 6 110 36 – 23 24 6 26 24 35 207 37 61 18 55 35 25 64 23 282 37 93 84 94 240 10 – 17 42 – – – – 42 20 2 3 17 – 13 12 24 60 – 29 – – – 4 – 7 37 – – 15 14 451 24 – 40 51 20 8 – 10 31 6 – – 15 10 45 15 5 77 18 18 16 30 15 – 34 – 56 8 21 16 43 606 51 6 55 102 21 7 6 – 81 39 6 6 7 2 23 – 16 83 32 5 – 12 22 – 11 70 110 16 43 24 45 782 19 – 68 134 81 16 5 – 53 2 13 – 11 6 34 18 49 148 5 42 – 26 26 7 16 5 201 39 30 84 31 1 058 – 6 54 194 33 – 7 22 161 – 37 18 7 11 42 15 20 160 54 47 11 45 21 9 29 31 317 75 38 148 104
OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Professional specialty occupations Technicians and related support occupations Sales occupations Administrative support occupations, including clerical Private household occupations Protective service occupations Service occupations, except protective and household Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors Transportation and material moving occupations Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers 2 219 228 270 96 213 307 4 51 318 53 274 232 90 83 1 663 170 207 81 149 198 4 39 231 28 208 215 71 62 344 50 56 7 49 73 – – 42 21 29 2 11 4 113 23 5 – 5 25 – 2 19 6 21 – 2 5 1 173 116 125 21 134 152 12 57 139 27 177 58 78 77 782 112 62 31 61 155 6 3 57 7 121 70 68 29 1 214 85 80 18 116 173 14 13 198 74 202 66 74 101 240 7 15 5 20 56 – 13 40 18 13 13 19 21 451 40 24 12 36 96 – 12 106 24 32 36 2 31 606 21 32 12 92 116 – 33 74 37 82 36 42 29 782 91 72 34 66 108 2 19 104 19 94 62 59 52 1 058 147 64 10 119 221 7 49 154 3 88 77 51 68
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 167 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
167
Table 5.
Industry, Occupation, and Work Status in 1989 of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Northwest tribes
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Navajo Nez Perce Nomalaki Total Columbia Omaha Oregon Athabaskan Osage Otoe-Missouria Ottawa
WORK STATUS IN 1989
Persons 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Females 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 77 32 4 5 8 10 17 63 37 29 6 37 15 1 3 4 4 8 28 17 13 3 860 016 041 963 354 248 238 511 552 312 296 724 211 666 158 666 818 205 862 068 482 207 2 065 877 76 177 187 303 445 1 615 1 001 795 157 1 050 477 23 111 68 157 214 786 512 417 52 93 39 10 8 16 8 12 75 50 36 13 29 9 – 4 3 8 5 18 13 9 – 430 220 26 78 42 50 14 322 252 173 34 194 100 – 32 36 18 8 124 90 65 28 340 183 26 52 25 40 14 265 206 146 25 162 90 – 21 25 18 8 117 86 65 25 1 555 695 28 83 175 257 317 1 150 653 583 140 744 314 20 36 69 108 197 555 288 260 57 202 92 14 22 30 11 33 156 105 69 25 84 15 14 16 8 4 27 60 33 3 8 5 635 3 492 157 391 407 567 621 4 471 3 549 3 133 219 2 392 1 373 70 192 206 252 299 1 741 1 367 1 193 88 847 411 25 88 82 176 65 615 429 357 48 421 181 15 41 59 99 26 278 181 150 40 4 017 2 246 183 388 291 488 421 2 993 2 303 1 902 197 1 804 924 67 160 117 266 270 1 151 829 714 60
WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1989
Families No workers 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers Married-couple families No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers Husband and wife worked Female householder, no husband present No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers 44 9 16 13 4 27 4 8 14 11 12 4 5 3 845 888 234 784 939 406 826 041 539 965 828 036 699 093 947 101 390 331 125 547 36 128 383 355 313 53 210 50 87 35 8 29 15 39 9 3 27 27 41 26 5 10 102 13 36 29 24 68 11 30 27 27 23 2 6 15 60 6 14 16 24 30 6 8 16 16 21 – 6 15 869 175 406 224 64 314 19 110 185 141 461 150 232 79 90 7 16 50 17 66 7 6 53 52 15 – 7 8 2 838 245 766 1 458 369 2 233 179 421 1 633 1 523 481 66 278 137 395 34 148 189 24 215 12 48 155 133 150 20 84 46 1 893 213 538 877 265 1 299 97 257 945 903 476 102 235 139
INDUSTRY
Employed persons 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill and finished textile products Printing, publishing, and allied industries Durable goods Furniture, lumber, and wood products Metal industries Machinery and computer equipment Electrical equipment and components, except computer Transportation equipment Transportation Communications and other public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Food, bakery, and dairy stores Eating and drinking places Banking and credit agencies Insurance, real estate, and other finance Business and repair services Private households Other personal services Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational services Public administration 56 1 1 4 5 1 099 383 995 914 762 570 262 558 339 4 192 660 438 525 520 675 660 461 300 366 692 364 331 935 161 260 837 477 314 312 650 853 943 1 504 100 – 85 259 60 9 5 11 199 114 16 18 – 42 36 34 33 183 49 62 19 64 60 12 61 2 323 14 79 106 233 71 – – 13 14 – – – – 14 4 5 5 – – – – – 7 – 7 3 – 3 – 3 – 28 – 14 14 – 370 11 7 31 58 27 – 6 8 31 13 9 – – – 18 – – 107 11 38 – 6 42 9 7 24 50 28 – – – 281 11 5 22 36 27 – 6 8 9 – – – – – 18 – – 75 – 28 – 6 42 9 7 – 50 28 – – – 1 037 17 6 43 90 50 28 15 4 40 2 19 13 – – 40 4 42 229 29 77 – 30 53 4 23 17 314 47 117 61 125 135 9 4 2 33 8 – – 8 25 20 – – – 5 12 – – 26 – 26 – – – 2 2 – 39 – – 2 6 4 661 195 171 290 635 154 20 17 69 481 63 56 165 92 48 172 167 186 734 92 210 53 166 137 32 178 71 1 072 158 145 485 402 635 6 6 52 76 21 – 9 10 55 14 5 5 5 11 20 16 14 66 30 6 7 7 46 17 51 46 158 42 47 37 47 3 213 77 19 272 743 187 27 15 30 556 92 155 58 21 149 136 79 69 553 107 199 47 74 185 32 116 45 576 102 142 159 190
1 2 1 9 1 3
2 2 15 2 1 6 4
OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Professional specialty occupations Technicians and related support occupations Sales occupations Administrative support occupations, including clerical Private household occupations Protective service occupations Service occupations, except protective and household Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors Transportation and material moving occupations Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers 56 3 5 1 4 8 1 9 1 9 4 2 4 099 481 561 693 572 305 245 030 963 227 187 142 653 040 1 504 191 161 47 102 263 – 19 237 92 131 117 44 100 71 3 9 – – 7 – 7 15 – 3 14 13 – 370 41 24 6 22 31 9 4 90 18 64 45 14 2 281 34 24 6 10 31 9 – 71 11 49 36 – – 1 037 89 86 38 83 155 4 47 263 17 80 62 59 54 135 14 2 – 6 14 2 1 49 12 9 16 8 2 4 661 661 717 176 563 583 32 107 460 188 547 300 149 178 635 49 44 43 90 81 17 26 75 4 52 87 41 26 3 213 191 240 118 293 424 25 59 515 91 492 397 168 200
168
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 168 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
Table 5.
Industry, Occupation, and Work Status in 1989 of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Paiute
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Total Paiute Pyramid Lake Pamunkey Passamaquoddy Pawnee Penobscot Peoria Pequot Pima Piscataway Pit River
WORK STATUS IN 1989
Persons 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Females 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 5 261 2 776 214 385 418 653 815 4 272 2 939 2 439 268 2 536 1 350 92 166 250 308 370 1 889 1 292 1 100 160 4 222 2 259 153 313 292 549 656 3 459 2 401 2 001 171 1 986 1 053 56 150 174 267 286 1 474 1 025 859 93 243 99 33 21 29 26 35 205 146 96 29 134 58 22 – 23 6 25 118 80 58 23 248 170 7 5 22 19 25 184 151 144 13 175 108 – 5 22 19 21 115 82 82 13 1 130 590 22 91 95 154 178 858 587 512 82 553 289 16 29 55 69 95 384 257 239 42 1 708 917 53 157 161 228 192 1 419 1 004 814 141 905 457 26 90 81 121 130 708 484 383 66 1 396 782 67 101 130 152 164 1 039 789 673 78 699 357 25 32 86 88 111 441 303 272 38 640 380 11 72 73 66 38 488 379 321 61 273 117 11 43 56 30 16 205 133 101 44 380 251 15 35 45 24 10 334 284 245 30 201 109 13 12 36 24 7 162 117 103 25 5 244 2 295 177 369 478 745 1 180 4 071 2 437 2 002 342 2 591 1 024 143 205 291 287 641 1 924 1 137 850 190 514 312 38 34 31 61 38 423 348 291 11 215 128 4 21 10 24 28 175 135 115 – 787 350 24 47 68 129 169 530 326 283 52 403 186 12 24 30 77 74 218 139 128 17
WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1989
Families No workers 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers Married-couple families No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers Husband and wife worked Female householder, no husband present No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers 2 604 437 966 932 269 1 401 183 336 882 803 913 227 426 260 2 070 369 796 705 200 1 119 155 299 665 595 713 194 332 187 154 26 69 36 23 65 10 16 39 33 67 14 33 20 75 – 51 21 3 46 – 24 22 22 24 – 22 2 473 68 163 178 64 256 8 44 204 196 151 48 75 28 776 80 243 362 91 482 60 85 337 322 233 14 130 89 559 73 165 269 52 412 54 92 266 243 101 14 57 30 429 89 82 215 43 344 48 51 245 245 72 41 24 7 155 9 66 59 21 88 9 36 43 29 46 – 25 21 3 066 737 1 134 997 198 1 370 171 337 862 696 1 304 517 581 206 166 10 23 60 73 130 – 15 115 99 22 10 8 4 397 46 182 117 52 222 10 58 154 150 141 31 100 10
INDUSTRY
Employed persons 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill and finished textile products Printing, publishing, and allied industries Durable goods Furniture, lumber, and wood products Metal industries Machinery and computer equipment Electrical equipment and components, except computer Transportation equipment Transportation Communications and other public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Food, bakery, and dairy stores Eating and drinking places Banking and credit agencies Insurance, real estate, and other finance Business and repair services Private households Other personal services Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational services Public administration 4 051 225 74 336 599 295 49 52 110 304 67 94 47 17 34 87 160 95 604 86 212 33 79 254 15 243 74 807 174 174 211 366 3 254 179 64 257 516 247 49 51 74 269 64 74 46 17 34 72 128 80 487 81 178 33 72 213 9 204 65 637 132 131 173 238 176 25 2 13 26 11 – – 11 15 3 – 1 – – 7 2 9 24 – – – 2 5 – 21 1 28 5 5 6 11 195 2 – – 38 4 – – 4 34 – 13 12 – – 6 2 4 27 16 11 3 7 – – – – 92 20 3 24 14 800 14 – 66 88 18 – 4 – 70 26 – 2 6 25 30 24 35 128 26 47 2 21 25 – 21 10 189 17 92 34 147 1 385 11 3 44 189 94 13 13 25 95 7 21 35 13 13 17 30 11 247 40 43 13 34 107 6 54 28 405 131 63 115 186 1 087 32 – 82 211 90 – 36 9 121 19 6 13 24 33 45 17 35 158 21 43 23 56 43 – 22 24 249 64 30 96 90 609 25 4 49 99 36 11 2 15 63 9 9 8 3 28 29 21 47 67 27 14 14 15 17 8 11 8 140 26 13 44 55 324 – – 20 88 32 – – 8 56 – – 20 5 23 4 5 8 38 6 7 16 11 22 – 9 11 88 22 25 25 4 3 724 264 54 225 332 119 10 16 26 213 31 65 9 59 30 82 140 89 597 59 190 15 135 165 38 91 93 1 067 257 177 265 337 423 16 2 41 9 – – – – 9 – – 9 – – 37 19 9 70 2 15 – – 27 5 16 – 83 13 – 24 89 575 32 – 39 117 28 – – 17 89 34 8 15 – 9 25 11 26 68 16 36 4 12 51 5 31 – 116 31 25 27 38
OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Professional specialty occupations Technicians and related support occupations Sales occupations Administrative support occupations, including clerical Private household occupations Protective service occupations Service occupations, except protective and household Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors Transportation and material moving occupations Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers 4 051 379 279 154 303 684 6 101 679 217 365 424 224 236 3 254 307 204 111 235 521 – 73 562 188 324 356 194 179 176 11 9 7 5 49 – 4 12 14 10 33 6 16 195 26 52 2 27 14 – 14 14 2 – 38 6 – 800 80 53 67 94 140 – 29 107 18 105 45 25 37 1 385 182 163 68 111 311 6 15 164 21 133 100 63 48 1 087 134 195 13 95 178 – 46 98 34 163 63 41 27 609 53 50 45 74 82 8 10 77 12 78 53 36 31 324 33 45 25 32 56 – 9 36 – 41 23 10 14 3 724 136 264 92 206 685 24 75 751 311 351 229 278 322 423 64 13 5 8 128 5 19 22 18 47 2 50 42 575 2 36 39 45 92 5 7 118 32 53 83 30 33
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 169 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
169
Table 5.
Industry, Occupation, and Work Status in 1989 of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Potawatomi Pueblo
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Pomo Ponca Total Citizen Band Potawatomi Potawatomi Prairie Band Powhatan Total Acoma Arizona Tewa Cochiti Hopi
WORK STATUS IN 1989
Persons 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Females 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 1 985 1 081 94 94 131 252 333 1 509 1 159 1 007 78 972 484 62 44 74 102 206 666 516 427 21 1 113 401 63 110 148 207 184 864 491 346 96 549 181 46 61 83 89 89 402 221 142 61 8 498 4 730 270 702 967 874 955 6 479 4 858 4 154 645 4 186 2 172 129 330 519 481 555 2 783 2 074 1 770 268 919 499 45 60 82 107 126 669 476 398 58 521 255 22 59 45 70 70 329 243 180 24 7 029 3 963 196 611 811 673 775 5 433 4 095 3 517 546 3 367 1 782 98 257 421 365 444 2 279 1 701 1 478 224 342 180 24 20 47 36 35 255 200 168 23 179 86 9 3 36 23 22 112 85 78 12 402 224 30 43 50 35 20 342 262 210 32 182 77 15 25 37 9 19 145 97 66 27 25 12 1 2 2 3 3 19 13 10 2 12 5 1 1 1 1 8 6 4 1 456 226 373 047 845 007 958 869 593 867 134 198 726 656 008 550 493 765 854 113 923 045 1 687 713 131 136 196 223 288 1 336 838 603 166 843 359 61 85 97 137 104 586 378 264 71 131 27 10 – 8 42 44 111 37 27 8 60 19 – – 8 8 25 45 19 19 8 553 257 23 54 46 91 82 450 302 246 40 212 108 20 21 26 18 19 178 132 102 20 5 019 2 352 291 400 621 535 820 4 064 2 686 2 096 470 2 363 1 142 85 193 324 289 330 1 802 1 189 973 230
WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1989
Families No workers 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers Married-couple families No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers Husband and wife worked Female householder, no husband present No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers 997 233 302 329 133 531 59 113 359 319 390 161 139 90 543 76 210 192 65 338 29 107 202 184 136 40 59 37 4 230 531 1 257 2 024 418 3 217 349 684 2 184 1 989 814 152 465 197 495 114 88 242 51 446 99 66 281 246 28 6 10 12 3 494 399 1 088 1 695 312 2 621 249 589 1 783 1 632 706 131 410 165 152 6 47 55 44 111 – 26 85 76 39 6 21 12 224 16 61 143 4 143 10 28 105 105 65 – 23 42 11 1 3 4 2 7 1 5 4 3 1 1 825 157 929 586 153 236 567 633 036 171 449 484 660 305 849 116 312 288 133 514 46 136 332 249 271 58 143 70 56 6 18 20 12 32 5 4 23 23 17 – 8 9 229 23 69 99 38 162 11 31 120 85 41 5 23 13 2 502 269 1 033 911 289 1 464 125 412 927 804 797 115 461 221
INDUSTRY
Employed persons 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill and finished textile products Printing, publishing, and allied industries Durable goods Furniture, lumber, and wood products Metal industries Machinery and computer equipment Electrical equipment and components, except computer Transportation equipment Transportation Communications and other public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Food, bakery, and dairy stores Eating and drinking places Banking and credit agencies Insurance, real estate, and other finance Business and repair services Private households Other personal services Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational services Public administration 1 462 35 5 133 215 48 40 6 2 167 61 – 26 12 3 74 16 58 232 32 44 36 38 64 16 85 45 289 48 102 63 121 828 10 12 52 111 50 11 3 5 61 – 22 5 12 1 26 2 13 92 9 47 7 27 59 – 64 20 228 56 49 57 105 6 920 167 102 534 1 076 426 74 28 130 650 82 142 129 94 131 243 262 237 1 085 211 381 110 290 301 19 253 128 1 498 202 308 646 615 711 28 22 41 72 25 4 4 – 47 2 17 5 6 17 43 32 9 140 7 32 21 25 15 – 13 4 161 37 43 76 85 5 774 131 80 472 954 377 70 24 128 577 78 122 114 85 108 195 213 218 872 197 301 89 261 258 19 230 108 1 217 138 239 547 457 254 3 – 9 26 11 – – – 15 – 3 6 – 4 5 17 7 30 – 27 – 4 15 – 10 5 64 13 10 11 59 313 10 – 33 34 30 7 5 10 4 – – – – – 24 13 16 30 – 19 5 23 15 – – – 93 24 43 13 17 19 741 391 129 1 617 2 490 415 58 116 132 2 075 176 144 179 513 168 432 380 919 796 438 857 152 423 743 191 524 339 616 208 604 416 599 1 268 18 9 93 112 6 3 – 3 106 17 19 2 – 34 45 23 5 185 10 63 2 7 107 25 27 58 389 80 39 181 163 69 7 – 11 8 4 – – 4 4 – – 4 – – – – – 6 – – – 8 – – – – 17 – 4 9 12 460 6 – 59 45 13 – 3 – 32 – 5 4 4 – 2 6 – 57 14 11 15 19 10 – 13 4 192 22 16 92 32 3 832 85 52 162 363 85 22 30 14 278 40 8 48 89 45 83 86 90 563 120 200 22 135 159 35 134 78 1 214 274 130 543 571
2
5 1 2 2
OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Professional specialty occupations Technicians and related support occupations Sales occupations Administrative support occupations, including clerical Private household occupations Protective service occupations Service occupations, except protective and household Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors Transportation and material moving occupations Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers 1 462 107 46 47 127 251 8 25 284 61 168 85 95 158 828 76 84 40 52 127 – 42 138 5 114 78 26 46 6 920 734 737 218 719 1 117 10 155 1 023 129 875 526 321 356 711 105 72 41 85 132 – 40 78 33 23 39 27 36 5 774 596 624 165 596 893 10 109 863 91 799 440 291 297 254 24 28 3 10 65 – 4 39 3 31 29 3 15 313 16 46 11 27 48 – 3 63 4 42 20 28 5 19 741 1 512 2 359 747 1 289 3 662 175 534 2 902 355 3 596 993 701 916 1 268 110 143 34 81 230 16 53 225 21 159 89 49 58 69 12 4 – 8 9 – – 4 – 23 – 4 5 460 37 105 37 25 78 – 4 41 6 62 20 14 31 3 832 354 483 121 214 863 35 84 699 60 487 129 119 184
170
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 170 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
Table 5.
Industry, Occupation, and Work Status in 1989 of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Pueblo Con.
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Isleta Jemez Laguna Pueblo San Felipe San Ildefonso San Juan Santa Ana Santa Clara Santo Domingo Taos Tewa
WORK STATUS IN 1989
Persons 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Females 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 1 608 908 78 106 159 153 204 1 265 958 829 91 708 391 30 48 86 70 83 499 382 343 40 1 012 410 150 53 106 125 168 834 565 375 83 439 164 66 25 34 56 94 324 236 153 11 2 935 1 657 169 196 255 267 391 2 469 1 861 1 550 206 1 344 696 76 133 141 103 195 1 117 837 669 118 1 460 821 45 115 101 164 214 1 151 860 759 89 681 317 34 52 69 96 113 510 356 298 57 927 370 30 106 115 134 172 752 435 332 99 494 223 21 50 69 52 79 402 253 199 55 202 105 2 16 15 47 17 156 98 87 13 82 46 2 5 10 12 7 66 44 42 8 477 273 18 26 51 25 84 383 285 253 34 236 145 6 18 37 9 21 176 139 127 24 356 227 16 21 34 13 45 289 234 210 19 180 115 5 2 29 5 24 138 110 103 14 565 294 28 38 55 53 97 427 293 260 37 307 146 20 26 33 31 51 199 135 120 22 1 167 448 39 186 213 139 142 917 601 385 151 541 232 20 63 84 90 52 375 246 172 53 890 365 40 82 120 115 168 670 418 328 85 448 213 30 31 61 30 83 317 223 186 42 834 490 49 92 51 89 63 656 522 425 31 435 200 37 53 47 71 27 298 206 157 27
WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1989
Families No workers 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers Married-couple families No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers Husband and wife worked Female householder, no husband present No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers 834 85 288 364 97 512 56 99 357 296 196 16 115 65 467 37 158 141 131 276 15 71 190 143 149 19 67 63 1 368 143 459 585 181 928 80 217 631 529 339 63 163 113 502 50 94 265 93 372 14 56 302 294 126 36 38 52 416 35 138 126 117 199 12 35 152 107 157 11 77 69 81 2 43 29 7 26 – 5 21 16 35 – 24 11 221 10 96 80 35 106 3 37 66 64 70 7 38 25 131 – 31 69 31 74 – 15 59 41 49 – 14 35 333 57 91 141 44 201 26 33 142 126 100 26 44 30 458 44 144 134 136 283 19 64 200 102 103 25 39 39 428 58 154 162 54 269 32 59 178 149 111 18 63 30 385 80 115 141 49 203 55 53 95 79 164 25 57 82
INDUSTRY
Employed persons 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill and finished textile products Printing, publishing, and allied industries Durable goods Furniture, lumber, and wood products Metal industries Machinery and computer equipment Electrical equipment and components, except computer Transportation equipment Transportation Communications and other public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Food, bakery, and dairy stores Eating and drinking places Banking and credit agencies Insurance, real estate, and other finance Business and repair services Private households Other personal services Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational services Public administration 1 363 37 3 176 154 37 – 14 4 117 18 13 3 20 17 17 32 49 165 29 55 5 19 42 9 22 47 315 71 28 134 271 719 40 8 66 93 20 4 6 10 73 4 3 27 23 – 12 4 29 69 14 33 4 35 29 7 25 4 214 31 24 82 80 2 280 20 24 182 338 39 – 23 4 299 2 12 26 237 – 98 47 62 303 51 133 28 33 92 19 60 11 634 159 65 252 329 1 120 25 5 108 173 47 8 7 32 126 12 16 24 32 25 35 17 20 208 31 76 32 47 46 – 24 4 279 72 25 93 97 682 8 3 158 78 21 – 19 – 57 3 – 8 – – – 10 25 73 12 40 4 23 23 18 16 9 161 16 16 65 73 132 10 – 6 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 6 – 3 – – 5 – 14 – 61 17 3 25 30 426 – – 28 26 – – – – 26 22 – – 4 – 19 8 4 54 3 7 14 2 13 4 9 14 147 36 12 61 84 307 13 – 28 38 14 3 4 7 24 – – 2 4 – – 4 2 34 10 18 – 4 28 7 – 7 76 21 7 38 66 433 2 3 19 26 7 – – – 19 – 10 – 4 – 15 – 1 48 4 12 3 9 13 6 14 4 158 59 17 32 112 916 10 8 128 151 – – – – 151 3 11 6 35 4 16 15 17 208 32 60 14 14 16 18 52 31 176 31 32 96 42 645 20 – 74 73 38 – 4 21 35 – 11 8 5 – 15 22 39 123 37 22 – 4 11 2 26 6 181 21 44 65 49 687 25 – 42 73 33 4 – 17 40 9 11 4 12 – 12 38 19 79 16 48 9 15 36 5 7 – 229 52 35 115 98
OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Professional specialty occupations Technicians and related support occupations Sales occupations Administrative support occupations, including clerical Private household occupations Protective service occupations Service occupations, except protective and household Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors Transportation and material moving occupations Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers 1 363 105 179 67 94 254 9 33 131 30 207 101 68 85 719 56 53 31 21 132 7 11 133 40 76 79 53 27 2 280 137 312 121 122 480 19 105 341 13 331 106 107 86 1 120 71 166 49 29 286 – 29 131 9 185 66 49 50 682 46 60 35 30 97 13 6 110 8 179 62 11 25 132 24 15 3 – 30 – 6 23 12 1 3 2 13 426 34 46 25 32 93 4 21 61 12 44 5 9 40 307 19 39 11 22 73 7 10 28 15 52 26 – 5 433 42 93 15 26 100 6 13 54 4 50 12 9 9 916 31 92 – 147 157 18 24 95 36 175 56 53 32 645 78 80 7 78 58 2 21 129 14 82 41 10 45 687 56 74 44 32 107 5 24 136 29 64 62 16 38
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 171 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
171
Table 5.
Industry, Occupation, and Work Status in 1989 of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Pueblo Con. Puget Sound Salish
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Tigua Zia Zuni Total Muckleshoot Nisqually Nooksack Puyallup Skokomish Snohomish Snoqualmie Squaxin Island
WORK STATUS IN 1989
Persons 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Females 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 575 332 36 72 54 23 58 461 387 310 45 246 135 11 36 12 23 29 182 156 120 10 402 174 17 26 48 52 85 337 191 154 44 198 92 9 16 33 21 27 163 97 78 29 4 012 1 673 153 267 526 658 735 2 618 1 644 1 343 384 2 067 813 94 141 299 349 371 1 249 807 651 180 4 569 2 141 161 364 379 669 855 3 568 2 348 1 950 261 2 216 1 042 75 164 185 309 441 1 524 1 047 899 105 347 116 10 36 26 55 104 241 104 86 21 203 81 – 26 13 24 59 137 72 62 10 209 66 9 16 16 24 78 177 90 65 16 90 27 5 6 6 16 30 72 38 27 6 419 155 21 78 14 66 85 342 233 142 11 199 89 6 35 – 15 54 136 109 76 – 466 274 40 60 27 35 30 411 335 257 21 220 140 16 27 18 16 3 190 164 130 13 325 135 5 34 30 90 31 266 152 129 25 136 75 – 15 6 26 14 105 74 73 4 278 141 4 11 42 50 30 231 148 135 36 133 76 2 – 21 23 11 104 70 70 21 181 72 6 15 25 17 46 138 81 70 25 106 49 5 6 6 17 23 71 48 47 6 247 123 – 10 11 60 43 198 131 121 7 137 75 – 2 4 28 28 97 75 73 –
WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1989
Families No workers 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers Married-couple families No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers Husband and wife worked Female householder, no husband present No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers 376 35 113 186 42 260 12 68 180 151 82 19 37 26 182 3 60 69 50 106 3 11 92 70 66 – 47 19 1 721 99 414 655 553 1 072 49 183 840 728 505 40 170 295 2 437 434 932 857 214 1 511 181 445 885 784 698 215 365 118 207 33 99 49 26 88 – 33 55 51 93 33 44 16 79 11 49 14 5 38 7 19 12 12 21 2 16 3 216 56 85 60 15 147 37 38 72 62 58 19 36 3 219 14 107 93 5 130 11 55 64 64 60 – 32 28 202 38 80 71 13 121 11 35 75 64 52 20 27 5 149 8 49 80 12 134 8 39 87 76 7 – 7 – 54 31 4 12 7 15 12 – 3 3 28 8 4 16 116 8 32 70 6 68 3 12 53 41 31 5 20 6
INDUSTRY
Employed persons 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill and finished textile products Printing, publishing, and allied industries Durable goods Furniture, lumber, and wood products Metal industries Machinery and computer equipment Electrical equipment and components, except computer Transportation equipment Transportation Communications and other public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Food, bakery, and dairy stores Eating and drinking places Banking and credit agencies Insurance, real estate, and other finance Business and repair services Private households Other personal services Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational services Public administration 444 11 – 31 75 19 9 6 – 56 – 6 8 9 13 14 21 11 46 8 18 – – 11 7 6 – 159 21 38 85 52 291 5 2 12 51 4 – – – 47 12 2 1 4 – – – 3 21 4 11 – – 24 16 16 1 100 8 8 30 40 3 127 38 12 186 586 14 – – 14 572 34 17 – 31 22 49 40 534 513 39 38 – 37 65 7 33 22 750 203 34 366 255 3 601 275 14 237 499 100 42 14 16 399 131 46 24 32 124 94 39 161 504 171 138 14 65 120 6 84 189 771 87 158 289 529 255 26 – 7 17 8 – – – 9 5 4 – – – 2 – – 44 5 15 – 26 12 – 10 30 51 8 4 26 30 136 42 – 4 25 5 – 2 – 20 – 18 – – 2 – – – 12 3 9 – – 10 – 5 – 9 – – 6 29 297 8 – 30 40 16 – 12 2 24 5 – 5 – 3 12 – 3 54 19 13 7 3 13 – 15 – 86 18 13 30 26 392 12 – 7 28 6 6 – – 22 13 7 – – – 26 – 6 44 21 18 – – 22 – – 22 139 38 5 59 86 228 24 – 22 27 – – – – 27 22 2 2 – 1 2 4 6 12 2 – – 2 2 – 7 22 65 3 38 10 33 230 12 6 31 34 12 7 – – 22 12 – – 6 4 17 9 10 38 11 14 – – 9 – 8 – 29 – 13 14 27 175 33 8 21 45 – – – – 45 – 12 – 9 24 – – 4 34 20 7 – – – – – – 30 1 5 20 – 184 12 – 9 27 – – – – 27 9 – 10 8 – 6 – 31 30 21 9 – 2 – – – – 29 – 19 10 38
OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Professional specialty occupations Technicians and related support occupations Sales occupations Administrative support occupations, including clerical Private household occupations Protective service occupations Service occupations, except protective and household Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors Transportation and material moving occupations Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers 444 43 26 20 7 91 7 4 90 11 69 – 26 50 291 16 39 – 6 70 16 8 54 5 28 25 12 12 3 127 167 272 104 282 324 7 53 322 26 1 285 103 80 102 3 601 423 271 119 330 620 – 86 588 244 397 187 138 198 255 11 13 3 26 60 – 14 80 27 5 – 7 9 136 24 8 1 3 18 – 5 16 34 2 20 – 5 297 15 41 – 23 61 – 3 55 10 34 12 14 29 392 71 57 31 18 70 – 10 62 14 16 2 26 15 228 47 12 10 26 19 – 3 25 23 16 32 10 5 230 23 25 22 29 29 – – 20 2 35 – 21 24 175 – – 4 5 20 – – 16 26 48 41 6 9 184 29 15 6 31 11 – 14 30 19 13 9 – 7
172
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 172 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
Table 5.
Industry, Occupation, and Work Status in 1989 of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Puget Sound Salish Con. Sac and Fox
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Suquamish Swinomish Tulalip Upper Skagit Quapaw Quinault Rappahannock Total Sac and Fox
Sac and FoxMesquakie
Salinan
Salish
WORK STATUS IN 1989
Persons 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Females 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 213 118 3 14 25 28 25 179 123 106 19 69 22 – 3 20 14 10 48 23 20 14 338 128 17 23 48 32 90 250 147 117 20 123 44 9 13 28 11 18 74 55 41 7 840 405 12 34 72 119 198 617 398 361 47 418 177 2 7 42 55 135 255 143 136 22 213 111 14 14 13 31 30 125 85 79 10 157 80 14 14 3 26 20 81 58 52 – 746 460 59 40 36 90 61 591 472 401 23 261 146 17 13 16 43 26 198 145 135 11 1 136 452 73 111 123 201 176 894 584 428 94 574 282 21 62 51 79 79 426 325 260 23 200 116 – 13 19 27 25 150 129 116 19 107 45 – 13 19 14 16 77 58 45 19 2 342 1 207 145 175 228 234 353 1 876 1 338 1 084 146 1 161 561 54 126 107 114 199 871 606 463 68 1 566 802 116 98 181 159 210 1 225 886 723 117 741 373 46 74 76 73 99 530 396 310 46 592 316 23 77 18 50 108 506 379 294 12 279 111 8 52 9 27 72 229 155 98 5 155 129 11 5 10 – – 147 137 121 10 44 44 – – – – – 44 44 44 – 2 471 1 243 89 206 206 284 443 1 883 1 277 1 093 133 1 156 593 34 101 64 147 217 793 538 481 30
WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1989
Families No workers 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers Married-couple families No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers Husband and wife worked Female householder, no husband present No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers 164 28 63 66 7 105 9 23 73 65 44 19 25 – 221 59 82 59 21 114 5 44 65 60 89 48 29 12 440 56 142 161 81 297 19 69 209 186 116 34 65 17 83 19 23 32 9 37 6 – 31 27 38 7 21 10 388 34 112 190 52 319 27 70 222 210 46 7 33 6 542 88 195 205 54 327 26 97 204 178 163 51 75 37 112 14 33 65 – 70 7 18 45 43 35 – 15 20 1 244 145 423 508 168 732 53 205 474 439 456 92 177 187 837 106 332 294 105 494 35 184 275 273 306 71 120 115 291 27 73 155 36 180 6 19 155 140 92 21 41 30 81 – 15 55 11 81 – 15 66 66 – – – – 1 181 126 452 442 161 667 65 124 478 405 370 52 231 87
INDUSTRY
Employed persons 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill and finished textile products Printing, publishing, and allied industries Durable goods Furniture, lumber, and wood products Metal industries Machinery and computer equipment Electrical equipment and components, except computer Transportation equipment Transportation Communications and other public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Food, bakery, and dairy stores Eating and drinking places Banking and credit agencies Insurance, real estate, and other finance Business and repair services Private households Other personal services Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational services Public administration 185 30 – 14 11 – – – – 11 8 – – – 3 2 3 6 30 2 4 – 10 4 – 2 10 25 – 4 6 38 277 28 – 19 18 10 – – – 8 2 3 – – – 3 – 22 27 10 11 – 6 7 – 4 17 55 – 2 46 71 682 33 – 34 126 15 7 – 8 111 29 – 2 – 63 8 11 50 103 16 22 2 6 10 6 15 77 92 7 28 27 109 155 2 – – 35 10 10 – – 25 14 – – 9 2 7 6 9 24 10 2 – – 5 – 7 11 37 – – 16 12 648 9 – 52 88 35 10 12 – 53 1 16 14 5 9 31 22 42 102 6 51 8 18 22 21 27 4 152 26 31 67 50 792 73 – 47 125 47 22 3 – 78 48 17 7 – – 39 23 55 98 29 26 3 12 22 3 20 6 168 32 33 49 98 149 4 – 27 18 4 – – 4 14 – 7 – – – 7 16 5 32 – 16 – 6 6 – – – 5 – – 5 23 1 739 46 14 112 279 90 35 15 19 189 18 26 32 26 52 65 74 85 212 18 56 7 35 115 2 47 79 365 66 98 83 202 1 193 33 – 83 208 52 15 10 14 156 13 20 28 26 34 54 72 46 139 9 34 7 32 72 – 47 24 232 33 58 60 144 438 13 2 29 60 33 20 – 5 27 5 – 4 – 18 7 2 39 50 9 9 – 3 43 2 – 53 91 20 26 17 44 143 – 12 22 7 – – – – 7 – 7 – – – – 7 – 25 – 15 – – 11 – – – 54 29 – 8 5 1 911 94 11 138 347 20 4 7 9 327 158 13 74 2 56 31 93 60 252 33 102 – 52 48 – 50 11 504 63 139 148 220
OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Professional specialty occupations Technicians and related support occupations Sales occupations Administrative support occupations, including clerical Private household occupations Protective service occupations Service occupations, except protective and household Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors Transportation and material moving occupations Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers 185 18 17 13 18 41 – – 13 17 13 8 16 11 277 33 23 15 26 55 – 10 38 16 39 3 5 14 682 63 34 14 66 128 – 23 146 22 107 18 22 39 155 39 14 – 18 35 – 2 20 10 2 8 4 3 648 94 90 15 53 60 21 12 110 9 75 60 29 20 792 72 57 29 47 199 3 12 105 51 66 67 31 53 149 27 – – 8 28 – – 11 4 36 11 13 11 1 739 138 160 77 137 301 2 53 292 43 217 161 67 91 1 193 93 67 55 97 225 – 31 200 31 163 134 42 55 438 45 69 15 33 51 2 22 74 12 47 21 11 36 143 16 – 9 29 7 – 5 15 – 55 7 – – 1 911 178 265 50 133 287 – 26 299 107 238 140 63 125
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 173 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
173
Table 5.
Industry, Occupation, and Work Status in 1989 of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Seminole Shawnee
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Salish and Kootenai Schaghticoke Total Florida Seminole Oklahoma Seminole Seminole Serrano Shasta Total Absentee Shawnee Eastern Shawnee Shawnee
WORK STATUS IN 1989
Persons 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Females 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 1 070 552 39 53 50 203 173 896 595 511 39 455 198 20 26 25 94 92 348 221 183 23 104 72 – 2 2 8 20 73 65 63 – 53 25 – – – 8 20 33 25 25 – 7 652 4 045 280 733 752 963 879 6 075 4 534 3 747 554 3 651 1 806 161 326 429 428 501 2 670 1 958 1 609 275 250 137 3 24 29 31 26 212 146 128 26 149 77 3 7 29 12 21 113 71 68 26 213 100 28 19 18 32 16 156 129 96 18 112 53 28 6 7 12 6 83 76 49 7 7 189 3 808 249 690 705 900 837 5 707 4 259 3 523 510 3 390 1 676 130 313 393 404 474 2 474 1 811 1 492 242 134 43 3 9 5 30 44 82 47 35 – 62 16 3 – 3 14 26 24 11 8 – 390 170 4 53 21 111 31 270 203 150 14 207 91 4 12 11 60 29 112 83 71 8 3 378 1 863 80 466 358 278 333 2 684 2 083 1 676 271 1 578 859 24 221 145 140 189 1 138 857 720 92 565 324 6 56 32 70 77 436 331 298 26 328 203 3 29 15 44 34 237 187 179 15 383 243 11 32 30 38 29 312 245 214 30 180 102 3 30 15 15 15 129 94 73 15 2 430 1 296 63 378 296 170 227 1 936 1 507 1 164 215 1 070 554 18 162 115 81 140 772 576 468 62
WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1989
Families No workers 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers Married-couple families No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers Husband and wife worked Female householder, no husband present No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers 628 106 215 289 18 414 51 107 256 217 148 55 64 29 37 – 9 28 – 28 – – 28 28 9 – 9 – 3 778 392 1 254 1 672 460 2 430 161 574 1 695 1 520 1 045 182 543 320 149 10 82 48 9 45 2 16 27 22 83 5 51 27 94 19 37 25 13 69 13 24 32 21 23 4 13 6 3 535 363 1 135 1 599 438 2 316 146 534 1 636 1 477 939 173 479 287 77 3 48 9 17 46 – 32 14 10 18 3 13 2 197 36 91 46 24 143 23 57 63 60 42 13 22 7 1 626 142 586 699 199 1 203 61 342 800 755 321 61 193 67 244 29 70 127 18 171 7 43 121 112 69 22 23 24 173 – 92 64 17 134 – 53 81 81 19 – 19 – 1 209 113 424 508 164 898 54 246 598 562 233 39 151 43
INDUSTRY
Employed persons 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill and finished textile products Printing, publishing, and allied industries Durable goods Furniture, lumber, and wood products Metal industries Machinery and computer equipment Electrical equipment and components, except computer Transportation equipment Transportation Communications and other public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Food, bakery, and dairy stores Eating and drinking places Banking and credit agencies Insurance, real estate, and other finance Business and repair services Private households Other personal services Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational services Public administration 783 63 2 55 84 – – – – 84 42 10 2 9 12 17 30 46 98 25 64 – 24 51 – – 6 200 36 4 81 107 78 – – 14 15 6 6 – – 9 – – 2 7 – 9 – – 9 9 – – 5 2 – – – 17 – 15 – 7 6 174 177 126 477 930 438 77 149 71 492 55 69 102 77 109 259 195 157 1 094 208 389 55 213 220 27 204 146 1 350 307 340 368 544 229 12 – 16 18 15 – – 15 3 – 3 – – – – 7 – 46 – 5 – 3 4 – 18 20 53 – 25 18 32 181 4 16 5 30 16 – 7 – 14 – – 7 – – 3 – 10 8 – 6 – 11 – – – – 66 21 12 12 28 5 764 161 110 456 882 407 77 142 56 475 55 66 95 77 109 256 188 147 1 040 208 378 55 199 216 27 186 126 1 231 286 303 338 484 103 – 1 3 13 – – – – 13 – – – – – 10 2 – 23 8 – – – – – 3 40 6 – 2 2 2 304 8 8 27 42 11 4 – – 31 31 – – – – 40 11 – 36 6 5 – – 31 – 29 7 52 15 14 10 13 2 936 63 33 160 531 153 15 29 38 378 47 87 57 31 82 102 66 67 563 69 212 31 92 90 18 99 60 728 205 83 289 233 465 – 8 33 82 23 – 23 – 59 6 3 16 – 20 10 3 18 96 30 20 – 12 1 5 12 16 130 34 21 59 39 361 21 9 5 42 2 – – – 40 – 27 – – 9 22 – 14 61 – 17 8 25 – 2 17 9 79 45 – 11 47 2 110 42 16 122 407 128 15 6 38 279 41 57 41 31 53 70 63 35 406 39 175 23 55 89 11 70 35 519 126 62 219 147
OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Professional specialty occupations Technicians and related support occupations Sales occupations Administrative support occupations, including clerical Private household occupations Protective service occupations Service occupations, except protective and household Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors Transportation and material moving occupations Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers 783 117 60 25 47 119 – 22 107 62 107 41 36 40 78 – 4 7 9 19 – – 8 – 11 2 9 9 6 174 564 608 294 644 934 17 158 851 171 796 593 235 309 229 11 43 13 42 32 – 7 50 8 16 – – 7 181 20 52 6 2 14 – 6 24 4 7 28 12 6 5 764 533 513 275 600 888 17 145 777 159 773 565 223 296 103 10 2 – 17 25 – – 14 10 11 4 10 – 304 32 14 5 34 56 – – 80 28 20 8 13 14 2 936 298 363 126 316 421 16 32 433 76 298 326 113 118 465 37 35 21 74 70 5 – 54 19 41 74 18 17 361 30 22 19 55 82 – 19 45 21 22 25 21 – 2 110 231 306 86 187 269 11 13 334 36 235 227 74 101
174
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 174 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
Table 5.
Industry, Occupation, and Work Status in 1989 of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Shoshone Shoshone Paiute Sioux
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Shinnecock Total Shoshone
Te-Moak Western Shoshone
Total
Duck Valley
Fallon
Shoshone Paiute
Siletz
Total
Blackfoot Sioux
Cheyenne River Sioux
WORK STATUS IN 1989
Persons 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Females 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 897 505 29 88 70 102 103 701 547 448 32 521 273 19 42 55 71 61 374 282 229 17 4 602 2 412 307 319 431 510 623 3 625 2 605 2 136 280 2 178 1 079 157 153 227 246 316 1 569 1 110 906 138 3 911 2 035 269 282 378 432 515 3 071 2 210 1 803 245 1 798 865 137 126 193 204 273 1 294 902 733 120 443 236 31 31 45 47 53 380 269 215 32 262 152 15 23 28 24 20 210 165 134 15 1 062 401 56 98 123 179 205 919 527 381 105 563 226 31 66 56 104 80 471 310 215 44 191 75 3 9 10 48 46 167 80 68 10 97 45 – 2 5 20 25 82 41 39 5 84 33 14 2 2 – 33 78 44 30 2 36 16 14 2 2 – 2 34 30 16 2 787 293 39 87 111 131 126 674 403 283 93 430 165 17 62 49 84 53 355 239 160 37 713 338 20 87 67 92 109 586 400 307 37 348 145 – 51 43 64 45 250 158 116 23 44 20 1 3 4 6 7 34 22 18 3 20 9 1 2 2 3 14 9 7 1 092 647 448 579 609 030 779 121 180 249 459 423 399 661 647 196 806 714 558 601 940 544 307 202 22 26 12 30 15 240 208 165 5 144 97 – 12 5 15 15 118 94 82 5 2 799 1 116 76 226 396 354 631 2 244 1 256 1 014 304 1 344 514 40 145 195 179 271 992 596 457 134
WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1989
Families No workers 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers Married-couple families No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers Husband and wife worked Female householder, no husband present No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers 409 43 143 141 82 188 13 17 158 139 173 26 107 40 2 270 301 774 941 254 1 467 136 393 938 835 645 143 307 195 1 884 240 637 785 222 1 262 111 350 801 711 502 109 231 162 220 35 102 62 21 80 7 29 44 41 116 26 65 25 476 60 180 183 53 208 14 45 149 144 210 40 97 73 88 20 20 45 3 39 4 4 31 29 40 16 9 15 39 3 7 29 – 17 3 – 14 14 17 – 5 12 349 37 153 109 50 152 7 41 104 101 153 24 83 46 299 31 102 130 36 240 20 77 143 130 55 11 25 19 22 4 8 8 2 12 1 3 8 7 8 2 3 1 669 121 026 317 205 291 082 006 203 411 152 619 751 782 186 14 75 60 37 105 – 30 75 72 75 14 39 22 1 640 287 645 618 90 860 68 264 528 486 620 184 311 125
INDUSTRY
Employed persons 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill and finished textile products Printing, publishing, and allied industries Durable goods Furniture, lumber, and wood products Metal industries Machinery and computer equipment Electrical equipment and components, except computer Transportation equipment Transportation Communications and other public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Food, bakery, and dairy stores Eating and drinking places Banking and credit agencies Insurance, real estate, and other finance Business and repair services Private households Other personal services Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational services Public administration 815 20 – 37 77 25 – – 14 52 – – 22 – 6 26 24 41 89 10 21 4 22 64 – 18 33 314 48 41 139 46 3 649 148 159 394 416 125 39 14 20 291 79 30 36 63 31 93 64 81 451 65 148 41 86 229 28 151 123 739 93 138 293 446 3 114 112 128 352 370 106 38 8 16 264 70 30 36 57 30 79 57 72 382 55 126 36 77 207 21 109 112 633 71 119 272 367 345 15 9 31 29 14 – 2 4 15 6 – – 6 – 14 7 9 42 1 15 5 7 3 4 21 11 82 16 19 21 56 759 50 29 45 66 8 5 – – 58 10 14 6 14 – 51 23 8 95 16 32 – 14 24 12 27 20 169 55 53 42 126 142 9 4 7 24 3 3 – – 21 7 – – 14 – 11 8 – 16 5 8 – 4 – – 3 – 32 17 3 7 24 79 3 2 3 20 – – – – 20 – 11 – – – 27 3 – – – – – – – – 12 – 2 – – 2 7 538 38 23 35 22 5 2 – – 17 3 3 6 – – 13 12 8 79 11 24 – 10 24 12 12 20 135 38 50 33 95 542 18 5 19 89 10 8 – – 79 62 – 12 – – 53 7 30 101 16 46 – 4 42 3 18 – 62 2 14 23 91 32 367 1 259 152 2 633 3 954 1 593 467 399 282 2 361 304 307 381 334 525 256 837 866 007 878 808 242 010 423 219 787 716 324 417 385 287 682 257 18 – 15 42 – – – – 42 – 6 5 – 22 10 16 7 60 11 25 – 12 12 – 6 1 41 1 27 – 17 1 950 153 5 176 127 41 4 5 – 86 – 23 32 – 10 57 58 13 243 52 101 8 88 45 5 54 17 571 98 92 241 330
1 5 1 1 1
8 1 1 3 3
OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Professional specialty occupations Technicians and related support occupations Sales occupations Administrative support occupations, including clerical Private household occupations Protective service occupations Service occupations, except protective and household Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors Transportation and material moving occupations Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers 815 102 138 13 69 188 – 33 132 19 49 30 19 23 3 649 293 342 122 280 666 26 95 593 140 433 226 230 203 3 114 254 287 109 255 538 19 86 500 105 393 187 213 168 345 11 48 13 20 102 4 3 55 13 25 22 8 21 759 40 46 13 37 159 10 7 156 54 91 38 41 67 142 10 5 11 – 28 – – 24 13 27 2 6 16 79 1 5 – – 18 – – – 3 9 11 5 27 538 29 36 2 37 113 10 7 132 38 55 25 30 24 542 27 53 8 40 106 – 4 101 7 43 34 81 38 32 367 2 981 3 381 999 2 225 5 025 172 898 5 868 1 234 4 006 2 201 1 470 1 907 257 49 15 8 26 55 – 4 21 18 29 6 6 20 1 950 255 224 76 68 277 3 14 364 145 251 79 90 104
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 175 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
175
Table 5.
Industry, Occupation, and Work Status in 1989 of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Sioux Con.
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Crow Creek Sioux Dakota Sioux Devils Lake Sioux Fort Peck Lower Brule Sioux Oglala Sioux Pine Ridge Sioux Rosebud Sioux Santee Sioux Sioux Sisseton Sioux
SissetonWahpeton Sioux
WORK STATUS IN 1989
Persons 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Females 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 924 347 5 97 64 150 261 673 423 335 62 409 144 – 32 16 61 156 258 161 137 16 314 206 – 22 21 31 34 245 190 177 4 114 79 – 9 5 11 10 80 66 66 2 686 324 39 49 60 81 133 535 332 286 41 349 196 29 11 42 22 49 245 175 161 23 363 134 16 29 28 82 74 314 169 126 28 168 62 12 21 12 24 37 144 93 62 12 490 222 8 41 79 43 97 396 253 204 65 237 111 2 18 41 18 47 178 116 96 34 5 719 2 349 184 477 687 767 1 255 4 446 2 666 2 114 541 2 532 1 058 97 224 317 315 521 1 818 1 165 922 230 255 102 8 11 31 70 33 224 111 99 31 132 53 8 9 24 20 18 113 63 53 24 3 837 1 619 165 262 441 567 783 2 979 1 796 1 434 366 1 889 818 62 137 263 303 306 1 363 840 688 201 1 031 533 18 75 115 149 141 745 505 437 66 531 251 2 54 75 64 85 336 222 186 30 20 934 10 823 677 1 746 1 923 2 692 3 073 16 336 11 337 9 499 1 487 9 539 4 815 288 724 884 1 279 1 549 6 809 4 708 3 997 642 342 148 10 10 69 38 67 228 131 121 33 136 43 10 8 27 12 36 60 31 23 10 1 423 598 20 142 165 228 270 1 087 642 523 130 772 333 18 67 74 129 151 579 364 290 65
WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1989
Families No workers 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers Married-couple families No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers Husband and wife worked Female householder, no husband present No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers 483 80 185 173 45 248 19 55 174 147 189 53 100 36 150 – 48 79 23 105 – 19 86 77 42 – 26 16 440 147 156 105 32 175 28 55 92 78 207 110 55 42 206 33 75 79 19 83 – 20 63 55 86 31 38 17 331 46 122 132 31 164 14 39 111 99 137 32 57 48 3 314 753 1 274 1 072 215 1 664 226 497 941 799 1 272 436 597 239 183 39 53 73 18 106 19 29 58 52 72 20 19 33 2 290 569 852 672 197 1 011 88 283 640 566 1 044 405 434 205 553 72 198 206 77 328 23 68 237 217 189 44 99 46 9 1 3 4 1 5 1 4 3 2 1 506 446 046 005 009 800 454 225 121 796 864 858 322 684 185 34 75 53 23 72 – 25 47 45 83 34 28 21 695 127 315 165 88 274 31 76 167 141 321 87 185 49
INDUSTRY
Employed persons 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill and finished textile products Printing, publishing, and allied industries Durable goods Furniture, lumber, and wood products Metal industries Machinery and computer equipment Electrical equipment and components, except computer Transportation equipment Transportation Communications and other public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Food, bakery, and dairy stores Eating and drinking places Banking and credit agencies Insurance, real estate, and other finance Business and repair services Private households Other personal services Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational services Public administration 615 23 – 59 64 21 – 10 5 43 4 3 – 6 18 7 – 3 114 36 21 9 15 19 – 15 10 168 14 18 80 109 226 – – 12 20 9 – – – 11 5 6 – – – 29 8 1 47 12 14 – 33 12 – – – 50 12 3 18 14 523 9 – 28 131 82 6 76 – 49 5 3 1 – 13 15 6 3 73 29 24 – 15 7 – – 12 142 – 29 67 82 228 28 – 4 22 16 – 16 – 6 3 – – 3 – 15 10 11 25 2 12 2 29 10 2 – 6 37 9 11 8 27 377 26 – 40 19 16 – 8 – 3 – – 2 – – 11 17 2 37 2 18 – 12 17 4 14 6 99 14 13 40 73 4 048 174 24 324 283 99 35 24 20 184 16 19 27 26 69 191 66 74 555 95 170 11 123 144 21 86 32 1 306 238 90 718 634 176 9 – 20 8 8 8 – – – – – – – – – – – 21 3 9 – 13 5 8 5 3 65 2 9 27 19 2 651 144 9 240 176 46 16 1 21 130 9 – 15 25 34 84 55 21 334 77 94 43 63 111 31 32 23 854 133 86 459 431 796 42 – 52 105 45 21 – – 60 3 5 5 28 7 17 – 44 138 21 68 – 33 33 1 26 13 192 30 41 57 100 15 830 508 104 1 422 2 446 948 252 239 184 1 498 227 202 226 218 297 634 556 577 890 477 067 139 494 801 95 465 366 143 574 721 985 190 273 6 – 10 24 21 7 5 9 3 – – 3 – – 16 15 6 28 – 9 – 6 12 9 7 – 87 12 24 18 47 1 004 – – 61 129 76 47 15 3 53 12 5 – 11 15 21 6 18 71 12 32 6 10 51 11 5 99 408 62 59 168 108
2 1
3
1
OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Professional specialty occupations Technicians and related support occupations Sales occupations Administrative support occupations, including clerical Private household occupations Protective service occupations Service occupations, except protective and household Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors Transportation and material moving occupations Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers 615 57 75 11 58 84 – 20 104 23 67 29 37 50 226 31 31 – 11 17 – 10 57 – 35 10 19 5 523 38 30 12 33 84 – 15 95 3 50 101 32 30 228 28 7 8 2 39 2 12 49 11 21 24 13 12 377 32 36 20 16 90 4 12 55 32 8 29 15 28 4 048 374 565 125 240 656 8 169 697 191 454 135 218 216 176 18 17 8 10 38 – 2 14 14 17 23 9 6 2 651 271 354 84 160 476 23 55 508 129 291 72 88 140 796 115 51 12 67 119 1 18 156 38 83 48 40 48 15 830 1 273 1 305 463 1 264 2 428 79 424 2 859 484 2 313 1 296 674 968 273 13 55 9 38 26 9 5 51 6 11 13 5 32 1 004 77 157 27 41 176 11 22 214 18 78 97 32 54
176
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 176 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
Table 5.
Industry, Occupation, and Work Status in 1989 of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Sioux Con.
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Standing Rock Sioux Teton Sioux Yankton Sioux Spokane Stockbridge Tlingit Tohono O’Odham Tolowa Tonkawa Tsimshian Umatilla Umpqua
WORK STATUS IN 1989
Persons 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Females 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 2 097 764 77 184 233 368 471 1 510 910 693 130 986 335 45 71 111 172 252 679 396 303 56 710 387 47 42 64 98 72 598 437 369 37 266 149 9 24 18 48 18 209 152 133 13 1 403 541 54 102 160 240 306 1 032 605 477 95 670 241 21 61 66 114 167 461 266 208 36 888 454 39 24 65 164 142 697 439 384 46 406 225 7 6 22 85 61 273 185 177 11 1 268 778 67 102 128 91 102 1 032 813 688 80 660 407 27 63 80 35 48 490 392 336 41 6 992 2 727 203 507 868 1 290 1 397 5 573 3 030 2 439 619 3 424 1 410 89 214 380 685 646 2 428 1 389 1 176 225 5 293 2 594 278 554 423 640 804 4 164 2 887 2 255 296 2 572 1 229 104 333 239 302 365 1 913 1 312 986 172 203 79 8 37 9 43 27 149 113 79 7 110 40 2 26 2 21 19 73 60 40 – 116 48 11 5 8 35 9 94 59 43 5 53 21 8 2 2 17 3 46 28 18 2 1 067 416 40 85 97 194 235 901 486 383 73 542 210 20 49 45 78 140 422 236 178 23 708 338 43 42 60 85 140 615 394 313 56 377 194 7 22 35 27 92 310 198 173 33 326 175 16 36 28 25 46 261 209 162 17 152 76 4 22 14 6 30 106 94 73 3
WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1989
Families No workers 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers Married-couple families No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers Husband and wife worked Female householder, no husband present No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers 1 181 252 455 314 160 536 56 160 320 287 502 168 217 117 293 39 82 121 51 193 9 31 153 144 98 28 51 19 804 144 315 273 72 440 29 112 299 262 276 94 146 36 469 60 171 199 39 311 9 89 213 172 126 50 55 21 590 73 166 267 84 406 44 87 275 239 151 18 65 68 2 708 297 937 1 042 432 1 622 98 370 1 154 1 015 868 183 449 236 3 415 894 1 559 736 226 1 328 248 473 607 506 1 558 510 783 265 106 14 36 32 24 61 – 11 50 50 36 14 22 – 73 13 27 23 10 48 13 6 29 29 22 – 21 1 500 66 168 179 87 305 31 81 193 178 152 35 69 48 282 39 79 127 37 134 6 26 102 94 96 23 33 40 151 5 42 99 5 93 5 – 88 77 43 – 36 7
INDUSTRY
Employed persons 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill and finished textile products Printing, publishing, and allied industries Durable goods Furniture, lumber, and wood products Metal industries Machinery and computer equipment Electrical equipment and components, except computer Transportation equipment Transportation Communications and other public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Food, bakery, and dairy stores Eating and drinking places Banking and credit agencies Insurance, real estate, and other finance Business and repair services Private households Other personal services Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational services Public administration 1 471 73 – 48 77 41 23 – 11 36 6 2 12 – 6 65 2 19 149 31 57 – 38 48 7 21 35 554 102 46 238 335 531 11 – 19 97 42 5 – 7 55 12 14 21 – 6 33 – 56 68 1 19 17 – 22 13 11 23 140 24 26 28 21 1 019 27 – 95 128 59 36 – 6 69 2 19 21 17 8 33 22 5 120 15 60 7 18 42 8 32 17 347 58 71 117 118 653 46 24 29 70 12 – – – 58 34 2 6 2 – 8 8 12 82 14 37 9 11 66 3 13 1 165 13 34 72 106 1 033 21 10 63 206 60 6 – 20 146 25 35 17 16 27 44 15 45 167 27 87 22 31 60 – 27 56 194 36 47 40 72 5 036 384 17 283 671 217 100 18 40 454 211 50 59 19 89 284 120 106 933 191 392 34 100 140 11 132 73 1 104 170 167 334 644 4 178 440 99 349 327 127 7 42 26 200 17 15 45 33 31 66 94 29 679 118 256 19 123 205 94 116 84 1 096 157 124 376 358 139 6 6 5 14 8 – – – 6 3 3 – – – 8 15 5 32 3 18 – – 10 – – – 21 – 3 18 17 61 – 3 – 14 11 – – 8 3 – – – 3 – – – – 7 3 – – – – – – – 28 9 – 15 9 745 41 – 36 132 52 37 – 14 80 69 4 – – 7 70 34 9 104 16 17 3 9 17 – 32 2 174 49 6 65 82 505 46 – 39 56 17 15 – 2 39 14 – – – 25 12 3 10 60 16 26 – 8 5 11 7 14 161 28 74 14 73 228 – – 42 97 – – – – 97 84 3 – – 10 – – – 38 5 – – – 3 – 13 – 28 – 16 – 7
OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Professional specialty occupations Technicians and related support occupations Sales occupations Administrative support occupations, including clerical Private household occupations Protective service occupations Service occupations, except protective and household Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors Transportation and material moving occupations Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers 1 471 225 176 83 72 247 7 60 283 69 44 49 91 65 531 49 95 11 58 43 13 4 56 15 55 74 45 13 1 019 60 147 21 33 85 8 46 229 30 148 97 33 82 653 121 74 30 60 77 3 31 93 41 50 28 19 26 1 033 127 65 27 87 141 – 40 181 22 143 100 47 53 5 036 442 374 133 404 1 072 11 80 864 358 505 241 236 316 4 178 205 246 77 291 764 74 86 780 474 351 200 239 391 139 22 23 – 5 44 – – 3 6 – 11 8 17 61 5 10 1 15 2 – – 15 – 5 – 5 3 745 64 91 18 42 164 – 7 96 28 112 37 37 49 505 20 81 21 35 62 – 11 111 31 47 26 37 23 228 13 11 3 20 12 – – 43 22 28 48 9 19
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 177 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
177
Table 5.
Industry, Occupation, and Work Status in 1989 of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Ute
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Total Uintah Ute Ute Ute Mountain Ute Wailaki Walla-Walla Wampanoag Warm Springs Washo Wichita
WORK STATUS IN 1989
Persons 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Females 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 3 174 1 501 186 221 229 403 634 2 413 1 594 1 290 171 1 428 601 90 121 116 205 295 958 609 468 76 190 82 5 12 16 26 49 149 82 67 10 81 24 2 – 11 17 27 48 11 11 5 2 469 1 194 149 194 177 298 457 1 849 1 281 1 024 141 1 102 467 72 106 84 150 223 745 498 373 60 515 225 32 15 36 79 128 415 231 199 20 245 110 16 15 21 38 45 165 100 84 11 572 249 9 67 95 86 66 404 272 205 53 308 126 9 47 47 40 39 188 135 88 14 135 77 3 10 7 16 22 117 81 68 7 70 31 3 5 3 13 15 64 39 31 3 1 178 681 45 104 100 144 104 803 606 538 52 628 371 30 46 40 87 54 350 277 256 2 919 408 15 35 167 121 173 802 428 395 137 446 186 5 29 75 67 84 372 198 177 60 779 461 21 41 86 80 90 651 469 413 54 376 229 21 6 46 32 42 288 224 203 14 435 235 8 33 32 55 72 292 231 201 23 198 120 8 9 21 20 20 132 103 86 12
WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1989
Families No workers 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers Married-couple families No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers Husband and wife worked Female householder, no husband present No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers 1 826 277 557 811 181 1 090 89 230 771 703 531 142 232 157 115 20 23 61 11 74 4 10 60 60 35 13 12 10 1 386 190 422 635 139 884 68 187 629 578 363 92 164 107 325 67 112 115 31 132 17 33 82 65 133 37 56 40 249 48 102 78 21 139 10 50 79 79 102 36 46 20 46 8 7 29 2 30 3 2 25 12 14 3 5 6 528 87 158 213 70 294 15 61 218 197 205 68 89 48 467 41 179 181 66 238 12 62 164 154 169 28 86 55 375 31 180 125 39 138 5 32 101 82 179 22 113 44 257 8 106 135 8 174 – 50 124 124 74 8 47 19
INDUSTRY
Employed persons 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill and finished textile products Printing, publishing, and allied industries Durable goods Furniture, lumber, and wood products Metal industries Machinery and computer equipment Electrical equipment and components, except computer Transportation equipment Transportation Communications and other public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Food, bakery, and dairy stores Eating and drinking places Banking and credit agencies Insurance, real estate, and other finance Business and repair services Private households Other personal services Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational services Public administration 2 390 130 37 176 199 22 4 7 3 177 5 6 25 42 43 72 45 47 313 66 72 34 83 99 32 73 46 521 40 91 164 483 133 5 – 16 6 4 – 4 – 2 – – – – – 6 2 14 – – – – – 3 – – 2 22 – 2 12 57 1 837 92 37 122 167 15 4 – 3 152 5 4 21 38 43 58 40 28 283 61 56 32 70 47 30 66 25 405 35 72 127 335 420 33 – 38 26 3 – 3 – 23 – 2 4 4 – 8 3 5 30 5 16 2 13 49 2 7 19 94 5 17 25 91 404 17 – 33 30 16 8 – 8 14 14 – – – – 24 9 19 98 6 22 – 9 21 – 7 – 112 11 22 41 25 100 3 – 7 10 – – – – 10 1 – 2 – 7 5 9 – 16 5 – – 7 3 – 3 – 31 6 8 – 6 969 15 – 87 120 50 – 5 28 70 7 – 5 17 15 54 21 37 144 23 33 3 30 53 – 26 13 275 51 24 84 91 622 56 3 9 143 20 – 18 2 123 119 – – – 2 2 19 12 46 11 6 – 7 11 – 50 19 76 10 12 23 169 639 17 3 64 80 35 – – 9 45 7 3 19 3 1 6 33 11 87 7 27 2 14 26 6 44 17 127 44 9 30 102 327 – 6 23 48 40 1 13 18 8 – – 8 – – 11 2 9 65 23 3 5 – 7 – 7 11 79 21 9 36 54
OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Professional specialty occupations Technicians and related support occupations Sales occupations Administrative support occupations, including clerical Private household occupations Protective service occupations Service occupations, except protective and household Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors Transportation and material moving occupations Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers 2 390 295 199 69 170 434 28 106 355 96 314 99 120 105 133 23 4 2 – 31 – 9 7 3 28 4 17 5 1 837 219 156 58 146 338 26 83 275 80 224 71 78 83 420 53 39 9 24 65 2 14 73 13 62 24 25 17 404 21 45 9 69 50 – 16 73 19 52 10 25 15 100 6 – 9 14 23 – – 19 4 4 9 5 7 969 101 128 50 90 117 – 22 178 17 144 38 67 17 622 62 55 14 36 105 – 39 101 42 27 55 32 54 639 35 40 22 42 145 6 19 136 22 82 38 13 39 327 46 21 14 63 68 – 5 55 – 18 19 2 16
178
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 178 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
Table 5.
Industry, Occupation, and Work Status in 1989 of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Winnebago Yaqui
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Total Nebraska Winnebago Winnebago Wisconsin Winnebago Wintu Wiyot Yakima Total Pascua Yaqui Yaqui
WORK STATUS IN 1989
Persons 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Females 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 3 059 1 255 110 281 382 459 572 2 401 1 454 1 126 276 1 579 615 37 149 187 236 355 1 136 672 532 119 93 19 – 22 35 14 3 58 30 10 23 21 13 – – 2 6 – 4 4 4 – 2 324 950 95 219 272 352 436 1 844 1 122 854 206 1 236 449 37 123 157 182 288 892 521 395 97 642 286 15 40 75 93 133 499 302 262 47 322 153 – 26 28 48 67 240 147 133 22 1 240 698 40 89 140 98 175 960 696 611 109 666 348 11 39 77 83 108 413 287 261 46 298 98 27 53 36 39 45 220 146 81 28 165 52 – 25 24 32 32 96 48 38 16 3 152 1 219 80 269 300 501 783 2 465 1 320 1 056 239 1 437 563 41 154 150 172 357 1 036 612 467 97 3 723 1 768 255 296 387 516 501 2 986 2 116 1 654 259 1 456 609 106 87 184 234 236 1 057 692 555 97 161 76 3 13 19 49 1 144 90 74 19 38 20 – 6 5 7 – 34 24 18 5 3 562 1 692 252 283 368 467 500 2 842 2 026 1 580 240 1 418 589 106 81 179 227 236 1 023 668 537 92
WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1989
Families No workers 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers Married-couple families No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers Husband and wife worked Female householder, no husband present No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers 1 377 214 442 551 170 684 53 110 521 480 582 142 261 179 39 8 11 18 2 24 – 6 18 18 15 8 5 2 1 008 166 333 381 128 524 46 89 389 354 429 112 210 107 330 40 98 152 40 136 7 15 114 108 138 22 46 70 571 78 171 291 31 404 23 106 275 267 144 52 50 42 108 9 49 41 9 58 7 16 35 35 37 2 20 15 1 641 287 581 550 223 823 82 226 515 456 610 190 235 185 2 131 353 741 791 246 1 330 133 393 804 645 572 160 231 181 131 30 53 40 8 73 20 9 44 36 35 10 25 – 2 000 323 688 751 238 1 257 113 384 760 609 537 150 206 181
INDUSTRY
Employed persons 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill and finished textile products Printing, publishing, and allied industries Durable goods Furniture, lumber, and wood products Metal industries Machinery and computer equipment Electrical equipment and components, except computer Transportation equipment Transportation Communications and other public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Food, bakery, and dairy stores Eating and drinking places Banking and credit agencies Insurance, real estate, and other finance Business and repair services Private households Other personal services Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational services Public administration 2 168 41 – 148 339 143 54 15 12 196 26 19 43 18 67 82 66 48 272 27 110 28 82 106 10 50 127 560 54 128 162 209 57 – – 8 5 – – – – 5 – – – 2 – 2 6 – 6 – 6 – – – – – 15 10 – – 2 5 1 676 36 – 116 267 121 53 15 10 146 23 17 35 16 43 54 46 40 232 24 97 26 71 86 1 45 71 436 52 76 140 149 435 5 – 24 67 22 1 – 2 45 3 2 8 – 24 26 14 8 34 3 7 2 11 20 9 5 41 114 2 52 20 55 914 16 – 88 163 8 8 – – 155 89 8 35 19 – 58 38 19 164 8 38 11 15 63 – 42 29 153 44 27 54 55 202 – – 20 26 – – – – 26 10 – 16 – – 30 7 9 60 32 16 – – 7 10 – – 22 4 – 9 11 2 121 250 – 134 328 114 65 18 – 214 116 13 17 16 35 61 30 56 290 47 133 – 41 69 20 24 20 519 55 107 228 279 2 905 158 20 284 490 108 31 39 8 382 16 48 23 122 93 131 92 89 350 86 116 – 55 191 27 128 77 572 96 127 182 241 127 3 – 8 14 11 – 11 – 3 – – – – 3 – – – 12 12 – – 2 – – 2 27 30 – 10 15 29 2 778 155 20 276 476 97 31 28 8 379 16 48 23 122 90 131 92 89 338 74 116 – 53 191 27 126 50 542 96 117 167 212
OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Professional specialty occupations Technicians and related support occupations Sales occupations Administrative support occupations, including clerical Private household occupations Protective service occupations Service occupations, except protective and household Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors Transportation and material moving occupations Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers 2 168 170 251 29 139 381 1 66 365 33 247 233 87 166 57 – 3 – – 10 – – 6 – 34 – 4 – 1 676 145 207 24 98 276 – 49 298 24 175 170 57 153 435 25 41 5 41 95 1 17 61 9 38 63 26 13 914 77 46 13 90 151 – 6 206 31 122 79 64 29 202 10 12 – 29 31 10 – 36 10 10 7 32 15 2 121 158 252 85 146 442 10 48 293 192 223 139 47 86 2 905 154 240 90 114 359 18 92 495 237 498 243 153 212 127 12 18 – – 7 – 9 28 6 26 3 – 18 2 778 142 222 90 114 352 18 83 467 231 472 240 153 194
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 179 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
179
Table 5.
Industry, Occupation, and Work Status in 1989 of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Yokuts Yuman
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Yavapai Apache Total Chukchansi Tachi Tule River Yokuts Yuchi Total Cocopah
WORK STATUS IN 1989
Persons 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Females 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 220 85 7 19 27 42 40 190 104 85 27 151 58 7 19 23 25 19 127 77 58 23 1 206 568 33 169 112 154 170 889 641 497 74 538 257 25 53 34 86 83 351 274 215 9 424 186 8 102 32 51 45 303 233 144 13 237 103 8 37 17 47 25 148 115 70 – 109 24 14 3 28 19 21 64 22 11 25 48 – 11 3 9 19 6 22 8 – 9 281 148 7 16 34 34 42 206 146 135 29 107 74 2 3 5 7 16 74 67 65 – 392 210 4 48 18 50 62 316 240 207 7 146 80 4 10 3 13 36 107 84 80 – 163 82 10 8 26 17 20 147 93 75 26 61 40 5 – 11 – 5 49 38 33 11 2 946 1 263 198 215 350 385 535 2 293 1 444 1 122 237 1 472 575 118 121 226 167 265 1 020 634 472 144 232 139 8 25 27 16 17 186 151 118 19 111 61 8 3 21 9 9 98 72 61 19
WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1989
Families No workers 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers Married-couple families No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers Husband and wife worked Female householder, no husband present No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers 119 14 61 34 10 55 3 17 35 32 53 11 38 4 652 120 259 200 73 343 48 102 193 168 215 46 121 48 193 39 52 49 53 98 11 12 75 64 64 8 40 16 91 25 40 21 5 48 14 22 12 12 23 6 12 5 156 29 67 52 8 49 3 10 36 29 72 26 34 12 212 27 100 78 7 148 20 58 70 63 56 6 35 15 105 11 52 37 5 91 9 48 34 29 8 – – 8 1 552 308 598 529 117 834 119 202 513 446 548 162 287 99 155 10 65 68 12 67 – 6 61 42 73 6 48 19
INDUSTRY
Employed persons 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill and finished textile products Printing, publishing, and allied industries Durable goods Furniture, lumber, and wood products Metal industries Machinery and computer equipment Electrical equipment and components, except computer Transportation equipment Transportation Communications and other public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Food, bakery, and dairy stores Eating and drinking places Banking and credit agencies Insurance, real estate, and other finance Business and repair services Private households Other personal services Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational services Public administration 172 14 2 15 6 – – – – 6 2 – – – 4 – 9 4 37 – 6 6 19 – 4 18 – 23 12 7 4 15 905 80 8 97 90 64 11 – 25 26 12 5 5 – – 14 3 17 112 12 88 19 21 29 14 29 28 232 63 31 77 112 322 23 8 67 17 17 – – – – – – – – – – – – 58 – 58 – 14 18 12 5 3 66 21 – 27 31 95 12 – 15 8 8 – – 8 – – – – – – 3 – 7 8 – 8 – – – – – 22 17 6 – 8 3 210 36 – 8 22 5 5 – – 17 8 – 5 – – 7 – – – – – – – – 2 5 – 73 17 27 14 57 278 9 – 7 43 34 6 – 17 9 4 5 – – – 4 3 10 46 12 22 19 7 11 – 19 3 76 19 4 28 21 123 – – 18 5 5 – – 5 – – – – – – 16 8 – 11 – – – 6 16 – 9 – 27 – 8 – 7 2 105 70 18 129 225 41 7 2 22 184 50 19 41 11 40 86 53 49 293 61 94 21 63 72 13 66 75 481 55 127 156 391 179 5 – 16 17 – – – – 17 – 6 – 6 – – 9 – 21 – 7 6 – – – – 5 55 4 24 8 45
OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Professional specialty occupations Technicians and related support occupations Sales occupations Administrative support occupations, including clerical Private household occupations Protective service occupations Service occupations, except protective and household Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors Transportation and material moving occupations Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers 172 13 14 12 20 36 4 3 27 6 18 8 – 11 905 55 94 6 63 98 12 30 215 49 172 46 44 21 322 33 24 – 14 31 12 9 75 7 92 9 16 – 95 3 6 6 3 12 – 2 25 9 9 8 3 9 210 19 29 – 4 21 – 5 46 24 31 10 14 7 278 – 35 – 42 34 – 14 69 9 40 19 11 5 123 41 27 – 17 8 – – 9 – – 5 16 – 2 105 160 145 48 184 471 13 79 412 116 239 69 73 96 179 29 5 11 8 39 – 6 45 5 15 – 4 12
180
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 180 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
Table 5.
Industry, Occupation, and Work Status in 1989 of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Yuman Con.
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Havasupai Hualapai Maricopa Mohave Quechan Yavapai Yurok Tribe not specified Tribe not reported
WORK STATUS IN 1989
Persons 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Females 16 years and over, worked in 1989 50 to 52 weeks 48 and 49 weeks 40 to 47 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks 1 to 13 weeks Usually worked 35 or more hours per week 40 or more weeks 50 to 52 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 234 52 62 24 9 37 50 218 133 50 7 119 26 33 15 7 8 30 108 69 24 5 461 100 34 24 97 78 128 339 137 95 62 190 34 16 14 56 22 48 125 57 33 26 248 118 7 17 35 21 50 195 123 106 27 138 62 7 14 26 6 23 100 70 56 18 572 224 11 32 83 114 108 420 223 187 52 299 92 5 16 61 58 67 187 76 62 42 895 440 53 87 86 87 142 698 491 395 59 467 221 28 55 51 52 60 308 215 176 32 304 190 23 6 13 32 40 237 186 171 11 148 79 21 4 4 12 28 94 75 60 2 1 916 867 112 267 177 228 265 1 512 1 056 765 134 925 503 36 134 55 85 112 668 543 425 28 10 329 5 642 522 811 831 1 118 1 405 7 941 6 054 5 033 563 4 552 2 317 240 359 371 606 659 3 122 2 355 1 918 169 89 47 4 7 8 10 11 71 52 42 5 35 18 1 3 3 4 5 25 18 15 1 054 574 177 663 280 252 108 101 300 858 607 911 446 267 171 431 535 061 848 690 580 994
WORKERS IN FAMILY IN 1989
Families No workers 1 worker 2 workers 3 or more workers Married-couple families No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers Husband and wife worked Female householder, no husband present No workers 1 worker 2 or more workers 93 15 26 40 12 62 7 11 44 33 24 6 15 3 273 50 96 116 11 158 7 36 115 104 99 38 49 12 166 43 95 13 15 78 18 45 15 15 73 25 41 7 283 63 123 87 10 125 17 40 68 65 103 39 45 19 397 94 127 135 41 221 40 38 143 126 123 45 56 22 185 33 66 70 16 123 30 26 67 61 53 3 33 17 924 190 276 375 83 583 56 133 394 374 268 126 100 42 4 837 794 1 600 1 828 615 3 034 360 751 1 923 1 666 1 337 388 623 326 40 6 13 16 4 26 2 7 16 14 9 3 4 2 014 242 441 028 303 638 661 050 927 967 974 148 601 225
INDUSTRY
Employed persons 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Textile mill and finished textile products Printing, publishing, and allied industries Durable goods Furniture, lumber, and wood products Metal industries Machinery and computer equipment Electrical equipment and components, except computer Transportation equipment Transportation Communications and other public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Food, bakery, and dairy stores Eating and drinking places Banking and credit agencies Insurance, real estate, and other finance Business and repair services Private households Other personal services Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational services Public administration 170 6 – 10 13 2 2 – – 11 6 – – 5 – 13 10 – 41 7 16 – 2 4 – 6 – 42 – 4 25 23 285 11 – 38 26 11 – – 3 15 4 – – – – 29 5 – 28 6 8 – – 8 7 9 11 48 – 4 31 65 190 18 – 17 18 3 – – 3 15 – 6 – – 9 12 – 9 27 19 – – 9 – – 6 16 39 – 32 – 19 375 6 5 13 27 6 – – 4 21 12 7 – – – 3 14 15 51 11 18 – 3 17 – 19 12 108 32 11 41 82 670 17 7 16 93 17 5 – 12 76 28 – 15 – 31 13 8 12 100 18 28 15 31 40 6 21 14 158 15 45 47 119 236 7 6 19 31 2 – 2 – 29 – – 26 – – 16 7 13 25 – 17 – 18 3 – 5 17 31 4 7 4 38 1 480 58 3 115 256 57 33 9 – 199 128 18 – 13 – 50 9 46 289 48 82 15 34 58 16 83 24 312 38 94 66 112 8 203 244 34 760 1 424 663 128 205 165 761 78 82 106 116 152 457 242 379 1 343 232 517 102 254 419 59 331 142 1 496 256 323 472 517 72 358 2 485 495 6 656 13 491 5 403 1 147 1 585 888 8 088 1 150 1 107 1 219 1 1 3 1 2 12 2 4 2 4 2 1 13 3 2 4 4 169 487 572 804 610 670 150 663 953 092 232 651 348 028 093 011 411 073 178
OCCUPATION
Employed persons 16 years and over Executive, administrative, and managerial occupations Professional specialty occupations Technicians and related support occupations Sales occupations Administrative support occupations, including clerical Private household occupations Protective service occupations Service occupations, except protective and household Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations Precision production, craft, and repair occupations Machine operators, assemblers, and inspectors Transportation and material moving occupations Handlers, equipment cleaners, helpers, and laborers 170 21 20 – 13 42 – 2 36 6 18 – 4 8 285 24 9 7 10 64 7 11 57 16 31 11 18 20 190 6 3 7 19 41 – – 47 43 18 – – 6 375 20 36 16 35 61 – 19 80 6 39 18 25 20 670 46 58 4 71 163 6 38 105 34 70 36 15 24 236 14 14 3 28 61 – 3 42 6 48 4 7 6 1 480 132 103 17 126 236 – 44 274 109 182 102 54 101 8 203 589 766 209 734 1 253 51 193 1 303 236 1 118 681 538 532 72 5 5 1 6 9 1 12 2 10 7 4 4 358 330 275 772 354 721 522 771 279 398 567 211 287 871
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
TIPSII [UPF] GP37 CENSUS90 71580800 06/ 22/ 94 10:13 AM MACHINE: C DATA:CENSUS90S* P37TPDA00. 06/ 15/ 94 13:48:24 TAPE: NONE FRAME: 181 TSF:CENSUS90* 92. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 UTF:CENSUS90* 93. 06/ 21/ 94 15:05:30 META:CENSUS90S* P37TBLS00. 06/ 21/ 94 15:44:49
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
181
Table 6.
Income and Poverty Status in 1989 of American Indian Tribes: 1990
Alaskan Athabaskans Apache
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
American Indian Abenaki Alaska Native Total Alaskan Athabaskan Tanaina Algonquian Total Apache Chiricahua Jicarilla Apache Mescalero Apache
INCOME IN 1989
Households Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 or more Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Families Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 or more Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Married-couple families Less than $15,000 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 or more Female householder, no husband present Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Males 15 years and over, with income Median income (dollars) Percent year-round full-time workers Median income (dollars) Females 15 years and over, with income Median income (dollars) Percent year-round full-time workers Median income (dollars) Per capita income (dollars) Persons in households (dollars) Persons in group quarters (dollars) 604 75 89 73 122 88 81 52 13 8 19 26 449 47 59 53 91 68 66 44 11 6 21 27 295 69 60 53 55 39 16 117 27 28 18 22 17 3 580 12 900 984 368 203 700 205 020 366 762 292 900 012 281 942 005 253 502 796 203 067 680 833 619 796 600 133 919 187 820 717 824 790 513 707 051 572 467 480 600 226 41.5 22 005 563 678 7 327 30.1 16 613 8 284 8 340 6 523 604 491 27 477 26 56 14 10 6 115 3 112 6 112 4 64 7 80 3 900 708 184 241 195 944 030 884 107 467 736 116 152 118 100 280 654 834 651 573 8 77 72 90 119 133 52 15 7 28 953 30 900 490 7 65 63 73 121 99 40 15 7 29 318 30 655 335 54 50 80 89 40 22 131 7 38 33 20 33 – 643 17 802 54.9 23 110 472 7 546 23.1 16 250 11 338 11 380 8 884 573 529 29 673 524 27 940 69 15 215 13 492 155 1 839 71 7 706 113 4 653 72 5 701 134 1 796 67 13.7 29 67 10 22 6 22 8 42 20 42 2 65 17 7 291 19.2 126 113 107 7 7 53 423 641 358 14 39 40 65 70 20 84 14 12 28 269 36 217 271 5 35 25 41 41 15 86 12 11 29 391 39 338 170 26 25 16 15 77 11 76 5 27 2 6 23 13 413 15 313 21.3 37 750 416 9 375 28.6 20 966 11 083 11 527 4 229 358 300 33 768 277 31 013 55 27 995 – – 249 5 797 49 5 478 96 4 010 21 11 481 90 5 530 40 14.8 20 40 24 3 3 3 3 32 12 32 16 53 15 – 194 15.7 94 88 64 – – 89 253 510 4 035 564 586 675 687 575 408 318 157 65 17 348 25 188 2 672 284 383 464 465 347 300 269 111 49 18 776 27 422 1 251 244 236 210 184 233 144 998 176 193 252 174 173 30 4 255 8 517 17.2 28 089 4 826 6 613 15.1 23 783 8 035 8 130 5 578 035 313 221 245 369 356 12 144 29 3 091 3 326 2 170 559 5 929 885 5 421 589 6 876 686 2 932 763 28.6 501 712 465 180 102 158 109 417 271 411 247 1 075 474 74 3 826 28.1 1 619 1 544 941 118 44 1 646 4 742 7 576 4 3 24 3 23 3 646 519 541 639 638 497 357 280 133 42 16 598 24 327 2 473 283 354 460 431 300 270 233 109 33 17 957 26 565 1 111 244 217 163 159 197 131 946 175 164 252 159 168 28 3 886 7 979 16.2 28 901 4 440 6 642 15.3 24 013 7 630 7 726 5 039 646 001 073 953 122 322 11 924 25 3 106 3 051 2 167 508 5 694 837 5 528 542 6 738 613 2 725 733 29.6 474 682 449 180 102 158 109 387 244 381 231 981 429 59 3 656 28.8 1 569 1 506 913 103 41 1 564 4 544 7 226 3 3 23 2 22 218 29 23 5 13 40 36 38 24 10 32 292 39 405 132 1 19 – 13 40 18 36 2 3 31 042 37 292 102 – 8 40 18 36 – 27 1 19 – 5 – 2 218 24 545 28.9 23 125 188 4 877 13.8 29 063 16 283 15 837 55 700 218 183 40 610 166 42 356 24 16 685 – – 160 2 450 25 9 134 25 3 071 10 15 926 57 5 307 20 15.2 17 20 12 – – – – 20 17 20 12 55 29 1 97 18.1 26 14 12 1 1 58 116 152 706 44 74 77 130 158 82 58 52 31 25 805 34 789 439 6 8 45 102 78 76 58 52 14 28 304 40 223 326 25 75 48 67 58 53 108 – 6 25 27 37 13 654 20 094 54.9 29 187 636 12 873 44.7 20 366 15 276 15 667 3 107 706 614 37 148 588 37 479 94 7 893 8 3 688 163 1 612 102 6 171 66 3 428 49 8 201 73 3 176 30 6.8 24 30 6 10 7 10 3 17 14 17 – 130 83 18 221 13.4 43 37 18 18 – 90 295 476 293 460 310 149 220 229 142 328 239 216 18 484 24 376 12 314 1 632 1 602 1 605 2 553 1 685 1 713 1 111 225 188 19 690 25 812 8 234 2 286 1 781 1 358 1 461 987 361 3 043 879 682 509 597 316 60 16 145 11 281 42.3 21 037 13 545 6 779 30.2 14 875 7 271 7 324 5 771 16 13 25 13 24 1 18 293 666 484 409 169 225 533 152 9 757 2 413 783 980 795 301 186 547 626 076 194 16 2 2 2 3 2 2 1 038 495 519 341 184 559 590 968 188 194 20 077 26 055 8 078 908 983 935 1 677 1 144 1 241 838 176 176 21 748 28 295 5 620 1 386 1 178 949 1 056 744 307 1 813 465 427 279 388 196 58 11 051 11 838 42.5 22 071 8 494 7 307 31.2 15 608 8 270 8 453 3 912 11 9 27 9 25 038 341 390 104 776 990 20 326 97 10 963 1 623 2 1 5 1 4 1 6 1 2 423 284 778 993 632 172 319 305 882 11 1 1 1 2 1 1 311 15 39 46 69 54 70 13 5 – 23 594 26 394 189 – 11 32 41 52 44 4 5 – 28 906 29 038 152 23 29 47 44 4 5 9 – – – 9 – – 307 20 179 47.9 29 732 208 7 083 44.7 19 688 14 016 14 792 802 311 253 26 448 253 25 466 41 5 859 2 4 161 79 3 459 44 9 758 53 5 088 34 11 797 55 2 618 12 6.3 6 6 – 12 6 6 – – – – – 42 26 – 89 12.6 24 24 24 – – 34 155 307 717 96 100 95 185 105 81 45 10 – 17 827 21 335 534 46 59 88 154 70 65 42 10 – 18 281 23 124 257 39 74 57 45 39 3 196 21 47 48 65 15 – 687 8 099 46.0 16 915 874 9 830 42.2 15 098 7 306 6 063 47 235 717 607 21 848 605 20 891 35 11 458 18 12 333 303 3 235 68 4 097 60 3 608 45 8 249 68 2 777 143 26.8 94 133 83 41 33 38 36 78 46 71 29 137 76 15 809 30.4 400 396 243 22 9 311 1 055 1 780 1 171 188 120 173 262 136 143 105 28 16 19 260 24 606 920 152 105 129 220 101 121 60 26 6 18 361 23 295 539 139 144 62 110 52 32 289 91 58 59 45 34 2 1 178 10 785 39.3 22 708 1 054 5 829 21.7 14 612 6 375 6 400 4 762 1 171 959 25 263 957 24 475 41 19 617 – – 172 5 100 172 5 613 294 3 376 134 7 148 209 3 795 323 35.1 166 294 159 131 84 109 65 161 60 157 73 202 80 9 1 502 37.0 734 729 487 24 9 768 1 927 2 850
INCOME TYPE IN 1989
Households With earnings Mean earnings (dollars) With wage or salary income Mean wage or salary income (dollars) With nonfarm self-employment income Mean nonfarm self-employment income (dollars) With farm self-employment income Mean farm self-employment income (dollars) With interest, dividend, or net rental income Mean interest, dividend, or net rental income (dollars) With Social Security income Mean Social Security income (dollars) With public assistance income Mean public assistance income (dollars) With retirement income Mean retirement income (dollars) With other income Mean other income (dollars)
2 1 5 3 4 1 6 2 3
INCOME IN 1989 BELOW POVERTY LEVEL
Families Percent below poverty level Householder worked in 1989 With related children under 18 years With related children under 5 years Married-couple families Householder worked in 1989 With related children under 18 years With related children under 5 years Female householder, no husband present Householder worked in 1989 With related children under 18 years With related children under 5 years Unrelated individuals Nonfamily householder 65 years and over Persons Percent below poverty level Persons under 18 years Related children under 18 years Related children 5 to 17 years Persons 65 years and over Persons 75 years and over Ratio of income in 1989 to poverty level: Persons below 50 percent of poverty level Persons below 125 percent of poverty level Persons below 200 percent of poverty level 122 237 27.2 61 305 102 090 56 506 50 330 28 345 38 389 22 236 59 816 25 962 53 885 28 390 109 853 51 899 16 071 585 273 31.2 252 874 247 092 164 449 32 526 13 605 279 576 724 648 1 061 694 3 913 31.8 1 981 3 301 1 932 1 879 1 161 1 497 988 1 721 635 1 549 755 3 221 1 378 183 19 246 37.5 8 222 8 065 5 424 560 147 9 687 23 691 32 997 2 207 27.3 1 073 1 811 1 040 1 078 610 823 541 959 352 834 398 2 270 987 145 10 538 33.4 3 987 3 888 2 728 344 88 5 366 12 888 18 377
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UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIANS BY TRIBE AND LANGUAGE
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Table 6.
Income and Poverty Status in 1989 of American Indian Tribes: 1990 Con.
Apache Con. Arapaho
[Data based on sample and subject to sampling variability, see text. For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text. Selected tribes of 100 or more persons]
United States
Oklahoma Apache San Carlos Apache
White Mountain Apache
Total
Arapaho
Northern Arapaho
Arikara
Assiniboine
Bannock
Blackfoot
Brotherton
Caddo
INCOME IN 1989
Households Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 or more Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Families Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 or more Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Married-couple families Less than $15,000 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 or more Female householder, no husband present Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Males 15 years and over, with income Median income (dollars) Percent year-round full-time workers Median income (dollars) Females 15 years and over, with income Median income (dollars) Percent year-round full-time workers Median income (dollars) Per capita income (dollars) Persons in households (dollars) Persons in group quarters (dollars) 73 13 12 – 20 9 8 11 – – 20 625 25 400 57 11 12 – 13 9 8 4 – – 16 250 20 890 33 10 2 9 8 4 – 24 2 11 – 11 – – 79 6 058 32.9 22 500 161 6 531 49.7 15 870 4 783 4 850 1 453 73 60 26 528 60 26 228 6 3 000 – – 6 126 10 9 477 30 4 155 7 5 914 2 450 28 49.1 7 19 7 10 – 1 – 18 7 18 7 10 2 – 215 38.9 141 141 120 – – 124 266 334 606 90 121 96 96 80 50 67 – 6 14 846 22 608 477 81 81 55 82 55 50 67 – 6 20 444 24 773 310 89 66 51 44 54 6 136 48 51 15 16 6 – 575 11 203 45.7 19 698 508 6 489 25.8 15 795 5 715 5 844 3 628 606 519 22 166 508 21 400 48 12 697 22 1 068 112 2 418 54 6 679 165 2 981 36 6 362 108 7 814 182 38.2 80 170 125 87 46 75 42 90 34 90 78 95 46 – 1 037 47.9 512 512 309 9 – 639 1 195 1 531 2 269 547 385 390 404 259 183 101 – – 12 127 16 806 2 002 431 351 364 366 237 167 86 – – 12 661 17 160 1 271 598 288 168 137 80 – 571 249 88 108 63 63 – 2 173 8 911 39.2 16 577 2 181 4 685 24.2 11 284 4 086 4 096 3 489 2 1 17 1 17 269 852 466 847 250 48 10 119 3 261 73 1 788 326 5 562 704 3 512 105 4 779 310 2 802 1 015 50.7 552 865 518 520 382 445 304 412 133 376 170 436 134 – 4 999 52.8 2 401 2 352 1 498 147 27 2 411 6 144 7 746 1 873 312 333 263 402 261 139 128 18 17 15 660 21 540 1 610 295 295 172 351 205 139 128 8 17 16 144 21 831 991 316 254 154 139 103 25 480 149 156 49 74 36 16 2 029 8 061 28.4 21 282 1 926 4 690 15.7 16 683 5 908 5 845 7 720 873 498 665 476 751 139 10 941 52 5 864 618 4 418 236 4 780 611 4 057 155 4 445 289 2 992 722 44.8 358 628 359 319 163 265 205 350 176 326 153 247 80 20 2 922 43.9 1 348 1 342 888 111 40 1 347 3 718 4 860 1 1 21 1 20 1 519 223 262 213 343 200 132 111 18 17 16 636 22 805 1 327 194 235 136 315 179 132 111 8 17 17 913 23 611 834 223 234 134 132 86 25 406 118 134 34 68 36 16 1 721 9 454 30.6 21 464 1 571 4 760 17.6 16 442 6 331 6 271 8 231 519 242 401 220 549 118 11 259 42 4 867 509 4 762 210 5 049 497 4 094 134 4 210 241 3 048 537 40.5 273 453 235 224 135 177 120 282 138 258 114 203 63 20 2 197 40.9 1 004 998 664 86 31 835 2 826 3 831 1 1 22 1 21 349 89 71 45 59 61 7 17 – – 11 007 16 163 278 101 60 31 36 26 7 17 – – 7 494 13 498 152 88 20 20 7 17 – 74 31 22 15 6 – – 303 5 318 16.2 19 904 346 4 533 7.8 20 391 4 153 4 053 6 263 349 251 18 446 251 17 280 21 9 155 10 10 050 104 2 767 21 1 842 109 3 943 21 5 941 48 2 708 180 64.7 85 175 124 90 28 88 85 68 38 68 39 44 17 – 711 56.3 344 344 224 20 9 512 878 1 015 434 68 113 39 57 33 70 47 2 5 14 531 23 238 354 60 80 35 52 43 40 37 2 5 15 313 23 120 188 55 31 28 35 37 2 135 32 41 30 14 18 – 410 9 087 32.7 23 333 450 5 885 21.3 23 269 6 318 6 408 3 683 434 340 22 740 338 21 676 28 12 936 29 1 479 105 4 328 75 6 314 135 4 183 32 8 754 99 5 867 164 46.3 106 158 81 49 34 45 17 98 58 96 47 106 24 8 722 45.2 355 350 227 17 3 399 952 1 049 1 686 240 307 218 294 222 217 128 30 30 17 143 25 737 1 280 170 220 164 242 159 163 102 30 30 17 471 27 419 770 213 140 131 129 97 60 392 83 127 44 88 45 5 1 551 8 113 31.7 25 469 1 671 8 053 35.9 16 839 7 445 7 538 4 463 1 1 26 1 23 686 453 372 416 789 155 26 304 118 4 720 401 1 701 244 4 945 432 3 135 121 7 299 296 3 201 464 36.3 291 390 225 186 118 168 111 201 111 154 74 330 155 29 2 063 39.0 933 925 593 64 28 969 2 468 3 534 55 6 – 3 20 8 14 4 – – 22 212 27 677 31 6 – – 11 – 14 – – – 19 063 27 063 23 6 11 – 6 – – 8 – – – – 8 – 59 8 438 8.5 2 500– 40 12 708 22.5 21 250 5 576 5 576 – 55 52 23 033 52 23 140 8 –694 – – 16 –290 19 11 538 4 300 17 5 261 11 1 755 6 19.4 6 – – 6 6 – – – – – – – – – 20 10.7 14 14 6 – – 12 74 88 441 467 026 459 821 957 069 174 280 188 20 860 26 728 9 862 900 1 415 1 015 2 019 1 356 1 766 969 251 171 22 496 28 928 6 354 1 379 1 318 1 002 1 434 874 347 2 564 587 679 266 489 427 116 12 560 14 366 44.8 22 743 11 933 7 784 31.4 17 834 9 825 9 973 6 279 13 11 27 11 26 1 15 441 462 308 107 037 403 672 198 9 230 2 260 951 895 880 705 677 237 329 886 556 13 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 163 8 12 8 40 31 32 20 8 4 30 750 35 068 119 – 7 8 22 29 21 20 8 4 31 850 40 458 110 10 20 27 21 20 12 5 – 5 – – – – 166 21 458 66.9 29 135 195 7 548 33.3 20 469 12 326 12 413 5 653 163 153 30 016 143 31 529 11 6 655 2 5 308 74 953 23 9 259 22 3 909 22 30 642 16 5 008 13 10.9 5 6 – 8 – 6 – 5 5 – – 18 11 5 53 11.5 11 11 11 10 3 6 69 141 943 92 129 125 254 101 125 61 3