Table 1.3. Largest American Indian and Alaska Native tribes according to number of self-identified members, by race and tribal group: 2000
NOTE: “Alone” refers to respondents who selected American Indian/Alaska Native and not any other race category. “In combination with one or more other races” refers to respondents who selected American Indian/Alaska Native and one or more other race categories. Both “alone” and “in combination” include persons of Hispanic ethnicity. Tribal groupings compiled by the Census Bureau do not necessarily correspond with federally recognized tribes. Self-identified membership does not necessarily correspond with official membership in a federally recognized tribe. Tribal populations do not sum to totals because totals include American Indian/Alaska Native populations from many additional tribes. In addition, the numbers by American Indian and Alaska Native tribal groupings do not sum to the total population because tribal groupings are tallies of the number of American Indian and Alaska Native responses rather than the number of American Indian and Alaska Native respondents. Respondents reporting several American Indian and Alaska Native tribes are counted several times. For example, a respondent reporting “Apache and Blackfeet” would be included in the Apache as well as Blackfeet numbers.