Indian Population in the United States and Alaska . TJSA Excess of males. fe&i&JM Excess of females. ^///A Number I Less than 100 Indians 20 to 50 years of age in state. EXCESS OF MALES OR FEMALES AMONG INDIANS 51 YEARS OFAGE AND OVER: 1910. EBB Excess of males. E88883 Excess of females. Y/////1 Number | Less than 100 Indians 51 years of age and over In state. AGE DISTRIBUTION. 65 MALES TO 100 FEMALES IN EACH AGE GROUP, FOR EACH PRINCIPAL STOCK AND TRIBE: 1910. [This table shows each stock and tribe having 200 or more Indians in 1910. Ratio not shown where number of fem


Indian Population in the United States and Alaska . TJSA Excess of males. fe&i&JM Excess of females. ^///A Number I Less than 100 Indians 20 to 50 years of age in state. EXCESS OF MALES OR FEMALES AMONG INDIANS 51 YEARS OFAGE AND OVER: 1910. EBB Excess of males. E88883 Excess of females. Y/////1 Number | Less than 100 Indians 51 years of age and over In state. AGE DISTRIBUTION. 65 MALES TO 100 FEMALES IN EACH AGE GROUP, FOR EACH PRINCIPAL STOCK AND TRIBE: 1910. [This table shows each stock and tribe having 200 or more Indians in 1910. Ratio not shown where number of females is less than 100.] Table 46 INDIANS REPORTED ON SPECIAL SCHEDULE: 1910. STOCK AND TRIBE. INDIANS REPORTED ON SPECIAL SCHEDULE: 1910. STOCK AND TRIBE. Under 20 yearsof age. 20 to 50 yearsof age. 51 years of ageand over. Under 20 yearsof age. 20 to 50 yearsof age. 51 years of ageand over. Male. Fe-male. Malesto 100 fe-males. Male. Fe-male. Malesto 100 fe-males. Male. Fe-male. Malesto 100 fe-males. Male. Fe-male. Malesto 100 fe-males. Male. Fe-male. Malesto 100 fe-males. Male. Fe-male. Malesto 100 fe-males. tnSTITED STATES. Algonquian stock 10,416 10,141 Arapaho Cheyenne Chippewa Cree Delaware Gros Ventres Kickapoo Mashpee Menominee Miami Otta


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