Illinois American Indian and Alaska Native Alone Population By County in 2012

Updated on January 29, 2024.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2012, the American Indian and Alaska Native Alone population in Illinois was 74,465 and represented 0.58% of the total Illinois population (12,883,029).

Among Illinois counties, Cook County had the highest number of people who identified as American Indian and Alaska Native Alone (39,654), followed by Lake County (5,967), and Kane County (5,307). Scott County had the lowest (10).

In the map below, we show the number and percentage of each county's American Indian and Alaska Native Alone population, as well as the gender percentages when you interact with the map. The data can also be found in a table below. You can use the table to sort, filter, and explore the data further.

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Illinois American Indian and Alaska Native Alone Population By County in 2012
Illinois American Indian and Alaska Native Alone Population By County in 2012
County
American Indian & Alaska Native Pop.
% of County Population
Cook 39,654 0.76
Lake 5,967 0.85
Kane 5,307 1.02
DuPage 3,793 0.41
Will 2,863 0.42
Winnebago 1,480 0.51
McHenry 1,396 0.45
Rock Island 807 0.55
St. Clair 804 0.3
Madison 793 0.3
Peoria 760 0.41
Champaign 722 0.35
McLean 553 0.32
Kendall 517 0.44
Sangamon 494 0.25
Kankakee 434 0.38
DeKalb 423 0.41
Tazewell 419 0.31
LaSalle 375 0.33
Boone 354 0.66
Jackson 303 0.51
Williamson 274 0.41
Vermilion 267 0.33
Macon 264 0.24
Whiteside 253 0.44
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