Indian Population in the United States and Alaska . ado 301 156 184 Utah 29 Nevada 136 Pacific: Washington 571 Oregon 255 690 25,331 25,331 21,444 3,887 12,995 12,995 11,049 1,946 12,336 12,336 10,395 1,941 1 Includes 62 full-blood Indians enumerated in AVild West Show. 2 Includes 1,010 Indians enumerated in Carlisle Indian School. 3 Includes 591 Indians enumerated in Haskell Institute. The ratio of males to 100 females among full-bloodsand among mixed-bloods is shown in Table 27 (p. 46). In the United States, according to the returns, thenumber of males to 100 females was considerably less (1


Indian Population in the United States and Alaska . ado 301 156 184 Utah 29 Nevada 136 Pacific: Washington 571 Oregon 255 690 25,331 25,331 21,444 3,887 12,995 12,995 11,049 1,946 12,336 12,336 10,395 1,941 1 Includes 62 full-blood Indians enumerated in AVild West Show. 2 Includes 1,010 Indians enumerated in Carlisle Indian School. 3 Includes 591 Indians enumerated in Haskell Institute. The ratio of males to 100 females among full-bloodsand among mixed-bloods is shown in Table 27 (p. 46). In the United States, according to the returns, thenumber of males to 100 females was considerably less () among full-blood Indians than among those ofmixed blood (). This condition is reversed inAlaska, where the proportion of males to 100 femaleswas among full-bloods and among mixed- 46 INDIANS IN THE UNITED STATES. bloods. As the number of mixed-bloods in Alaskawas comparatively small, however, no reliable conclu-sions can be based on the sex distribution among them. EXCESS OF MALES OR FEMALES AMONG INDIANS OF FULLBLOOD: E52 Excess of males. E&gg Excess of females. | 1 Less than 100 full-blood Indians In state. EXCESS OF MALES OR FEMALES AMONG INDIANS OF MIXEDBLOOD: 1910.


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