Total population | |
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Alone (one race) 3,727,135 (2020 census)[1] 1.12% of the total US population In combination (multiracial) 5,938,923 (2020 census)[1] 1.79% of the total US population Alone or in combination 9,666,058 (2020 census)[1] 2.92% of the total US population |
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Regions with significant populations | |
Predominantly in Alaska, the Western and Midwestern United States | |
California | 631,016[1] |
Oklahoma | 332,791[1] |
Arizona | 319,512[1] |
Texas | 278,948[1] |
New Mexico | 212,241[1] |
Languages | |
English Native American languages (including Navajo, Central Alaskan Yup'ik, Tlingit, Haida, Dakota, Seneca, Lakota, Western Apache, Keres, Cherokee, Choctaw, Creek, Kiowa, Comanche, Osage, Zuni, Pawnee, Shawnee, Winnebago, Ojibwe, Cree, O'odham[2]) Spanish Native Pidgin (extinct) French |
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Total population | |
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Alone (one race) 3,727,135 (2020 census)[1] 1.12% of the total US population In combination (multiracial) 5,938,923 (2020 census)[1] 1.79% of the total US population Alone or in combination 9,666,058 (2020 census)[1] 2.92% of the total US population |
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Regions with significant populations | |
Predominantly in Alaska, the Western and Midwestern United States | |
California | 631,016[1] |
Oklahoma | 332,791[1] |
Arizona | 319,512[1] |
Texas | 278,948[1] |
New Mexico | 212,241[1] |
Languages | |
English Native American languages (including Navajo, Central Alaskan Yup'ik, Tlingit, Haida, Dakota, Seneca, Lakota, Western Apache, Keres, Cherokee, Choctaw, Creek, Kiowa, Comanche, Osage, Zuni, Pawnee, Shawnee, Winnebago, Ojibwe, Cree, O'odham[2]) Spanish Native Pidgin (extinct) French |
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