Washington 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 Washington was 129,092 and represented 1.87% of the total Washington population (6,898,599).

Among Washington counties, King County had the highest number of people who identified as American Indian and Alaska Native Alone (21,204), followed by Yakima County (14,920), and Pierce County (13,695). Garfield County had the lowest (7).

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.

You can see similar information for other states and also by state for the United States.

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Washington American Indian and Alaska Native Alone Population By County in 2012
County
American Indian & Alaska Native Pop.
% of County Population
King 21,204 1.05
Yakima 14,920 6.06
Pierce 13,695 1.68
Snohomish 11,466 1.57
Spokane 8,117 1.71
Whatcom 6,534 3.19
Okanogan 5,161 12.53
Clark 4,575 1.05
Kitsap 4,463 1.75
Thurston 4,286 1.66
Clallam 3,977 5.54
Grays Harbor 3,793 5.28
Skagit 3,151 2.68
Mason 2,629 4.33
Stevens 2,488 5.72
Benton 2,133 1.17
Cowlitz 2,020 1.99
Grant 1,766 1.93
Lewis 1,411 1.87
Chelan 1,307 1.78
Franklin 1,303 1.52
Ferry 1,299 16.94
Adams 922 4.87
Walla Walla 800 1.35
Douglas 788 2.01
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