This website highlights the Census Bureau's relationship with tribal governments and provides important AIAN and tribal resources. The Census Bureau collects data for the AIAN population and publishes specific counts, estimates, and statistics.
Read MoreNews
Native American Heritage Day: November 27, 2020
According to 2019 Population Estimates, there are about 6.9M American Indian and Alaska Natives in the U.S., and of those, 4.2M reported that race alone.
Global Diversity Awareness Month: October 2020
Diversity is all of the ways in which we differ: race, gender, age, ethnicity, marital status, sexual orientation, parental status, educational background, etc.
American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month: November 2020
The first American Indian Day was celebrated in May 1916 in New York.
Publications
2020 Census Tribal Consultations with Federally Recognized Tribes
To garner input on the 2020 Disclosure Avoidance System and to give current 2020 census updates to federally recognized tribes.
2020 Census Technical Meeting with Navajo Nation
To present information on the 2020 census and to report on follow up items from the 2016 tribal consultation meeting.
2020 Census Tribal Consultations with Oklahoma Tribes
To achieve an accurate count of tribal citizens in the 2020 Census, the Census Bureau held two tribal consultations specifically for Oklahoma tribes.
Data Tools
My Tribal Area
Access selected statistics collected for the American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) population from the American Community Survey (ACS).
Explore Census Data
This new platform on data.census.gov is based on overwhelming feedback to streamline the way you get data and digital content from Census Bureau.
QuickFacts
QuickFacts provides frequently requested Census Bureau information at the national, state, county, and city level.