In the 2000 census, Americans were allowed to choose more than one "racial" group for the first time. Indigenous people had a higher rate of multiracial identification than other population groups. The larger number of people who identify as partly indigenous, along with the reduction in the level of undercount compared with the 1990 census, means that the total enumerated indigenous or partly indigenous population in 2000 was more than twice the size of the reported population in 1990. The intensity of indigenous identification among American Indians (measured by the share of indigenous people who claim a single racial identity) varied geographically, with higher levels on and near reservations and in western states. The core (one-race) po...
About two million people identified their race as American Indian by checking the box labeled “India...
This Independent Study is an autoethnography about the issues facing multi-ethnic identity focusing ...
This report provides a portrait of the American Indian and Alaska Native population in the United St...
The indigenous population in the United States of America is estimated between 2.5 and 6 million peo...
Throughout the history of United States' policy towards Native people, the strongest underlying meth...
In the social sciences, the identification of a population of interest is central to any research, p...
"Indigeneity at the Crossroads of American Studies." Published as a special joint issue with America...
The norms for how multiracial, Hispanic, and Native American populations self-identify are less wel...
Native Americans are a diverse group of people whose ancestors lived in North America before the Eur...
In the mid 1990s, the revision of Statistical Policy Directive No. 15, Race and Ethnic Standards for...
Approximately 5.1 million people in the U.S., or 1.7% of the total population, identify as Native Am...
The 2000 census of the Mexican population clearly marks a turning point in the history of statistica...
Approximately 6.6 million people in the U.S., or 2% of the total population, identify as Native Amer...
Three in 10 people in this country are minorities and 6.8 million people identified themselves as mu...
<p>The populations are categorized into four different geographic clusters, i.e., Northern American,...
About two million people identified their race as American Indian by checking the box labeled “India...
This Independent Study is an autoethnography about the issues facing multi-ethnic identity focusing ...
This report provides a portrait of the American Indian and Alaska Native population in the United St...
The indigenous population in the United States of America is estimated between 2.5 and 6 million peo...
Throughout the history of United States' policy towards Native people, the strongest underlying meth...
In the social sciences, the identification of a population of interest is central to any research, p...
"Indigeneity at the Crossroads of American Studies." Published as a special joint issue with America...
The norms for how multiracial, Hispanic, and Native American populations self-identify are less wel...
Native Americans are a diverse group of people whose ancestors lived in North America before the Eur...
In the mid 1990s, the revision of Statistical Policy Directive No. 15, Race and Ethnic Standards for...
Approximately 5.1 million people in the U.S., or 1.7% of the total population, identify as Native Am...
The 2000 census of the Mexican population clearly marks a turning point in the history of statistica...
Approximately 6.6 million people in the U.S., or 2% of the total population, identify as Native Amer...
Three in 10 people in this country are minorities and 6.8 million people identified themselves as mu...
<p>The populations are categorized into four different geographic clusters, i.e., Northern American,...
About two million people identified their race as American Indian by checking the box labeled “India...
This Independent Study is an autoethnography about the issues facing multi-ethnic identity focusing ...
This report provides a portrait of the American Indian and Alaska Native population in the United St...