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The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, February 13th, 2002

Cherokee, Navajo lead the 4.1 million Indians in 2000 census data

Associated Press

Wednesday, February 13, 2002

Washington -- One in four American Indians lives in Oklahoma or California, according to the 2000 census. Cherokee and Navajo are by far the tribes most often checked off on forms.

A report being released today shows 4.1 million people who claimed to be all or part "American Indian or Alaska Native." In the 1990 census nearly 2 million people checked off that race, although figures are not directly comparable because of differences in the way race and ethnicity data are tallied. ...

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