Indian Population in the United States and Alaska . 8 290 402 8 99 65 188 10 273 389 7 77 36 161 12 California Colorado (2) Idaho m Mississippi 237 17 62 183 370 8 470 608 333 1,152 48 608 125 13 218 16 40 169 342 7 469 585 329 956 43 619 100 6 (2)(2) North Carolina (2) Oklahoma South Dakota Utah (2) (2) Total for other states 68,9031,165 68,327894 5,29657 4,85444 (2) i Exclusive of Indians in Haskell Institute, who are included in the total forAll other states. 2 Ratio not shown, the nu


Indian Population in the United States and Alaska . 8 290 402 8 99 65 188 10 273 389 7 77 36 161 12 California Colorado (2) Idaho m Mississippi 237 17 62 183 370 8 470 608 333 1,152 48 608 125 13 218 16 40 169 342 7 469 585 329 956 43 619 100 6 (2)(2) North Carolina (2) Oklahoma South Dakota Utah (2) (2) Total for other states 68,9031,165 68,327894 5,29657 4,85444 (2) i Exclusive of Indians in Haskell Institute, who are included in the total forAll other states. 2 Ratio not shown, the number of females being less than 100. Table 34 (p. 51) shows the sex distribution ofIndians of full-tribal blood for each of the principaltribes in the United States in 1910 and for particular states under certain tribes. A similar distribution ofIndians of mixed-tribal blood would have but littlestatistical significance for most of the tribes, since thenumbers involved are small. EXCESS OF MALES OR FEMALES AMONG INDIANS OF FULL-TRIBAL BLOOD: EBB Excess of males. tTO8> Excess of females. I | Less than 100 Indians of full-tribal blood reported In state. EXCESS OF MALES OR FEMALES AMONG INDIANS OF MIXED-TRIBAL BLOOD: 1910.


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