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I dont mean to sound racisit or anything like that, but is there anyplace in the usa where the population is mainly north american indians?
from wiki -
In 2006, the U.S. Census Bureau estimated that about 1.0 percent of the U.S. population was of American Indian or Alaska Native descent. This population is unevenly distributed across the country. Below, all 50 states, as well as the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico, are listed by the proportion of residents citing American Indian or Alaska Native ancestry, based on 2006 estimates:
Alaska - 13.1% New Mexico - 9.7% South Dakota - 8.6% Oklahoma - 6.8% Montana - 6.3% North Dakota - 5.2% Arizona - 4.5% Wyoming - 2.2% Oregon - 1.8% Washington - 1.5% Nevada - 1.2% Idaho - 1.1% North Carolina - 1.1% Utah - 1.1% Minnesota - 1.0% Colorado - 0.9% Kansas - 0.9% Nebraska - 0.9% Wisconsin - 0.9% Arkansas - 0.8% California - 0.7% Louisiana - 0.6% Maine - 0.5% Michigan - 0.5% Texas - 0.5% Alabama - 0.4% Mississippi - 0.4% Missouri - 0.4% Rhode Island - 0.4% Vermont - 0.4% Florida - 0.3% Delaware - 0.3% Hawaii - 0.3% Iowa - 0.3% New York - 0.3% South Carolina - 0.3% Tennessee - 0.3% Georgia - 0.2% Virginia - 0.2% Connecticut - 0.2% Illinois - 0.2% Indiana - 0.2% Kentucky - 0.2% Maryland - 0.2% Massachusetts - 0.2% New Hampshire - 0.2% New Jersey - 0.2% Ohio - 0.2% West Virginia - 0.2% Pennsylvania - 0.1% District of Columbia - 0.3% Puerto Rico - 0.2%
So Alaska, New Mexico and then South Dakota...
to tell you the truth I wouldnt think there is any because everyone is everywhere
in canada. theres a lot of reservations there.
On the reservations?