Vermont Census 2020 Non-Hispanic - American Indian and Alaska Native Alone Population By County

Updated on March 23, 2023.

According to the data from the US 2020 decennial Census, as at April 2020, there were 1,986 people who identified as Non-Hispanic - American Indian and Alaska Native Alone in Vermont, which was 0.31% of the total Vermont population.

Franklin County had the highest number of people who identified as Non-Hispanic - American Indian and Alaska Native Alone (483), followed by Chittenden County (291), and Orleans County (197). On the other hand, the three counties with the least number of people who identified as Non-Hispanic - American Indian and Alaska Native Alone were: Essex County (14), Grand Isle County (39), and Bennington County (63).

When it comes to the percentage of each county's population that identify as Non-Hispanic - American Indian and Alaska Native Alone, Franklin County had the highest percentage (0.97%), followed by Orleans County (0.72%), and Grand Isle County (0.54%).

Hover over or click on the counties to see the number and percentage of each county's Non-Hispanic - American Indian and Alaska Native Alone population. The data can also be filtered, sorted, and explored further in a table below.

You can see similar information for other ethnicities, and also for the different racial groups in Vermont.

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Vermont Census 2020 Non-Hispanic - American Indian and Alaska Native Alone Population By County
Vermont Census 2020 Non-Hispanic - American Indian and Alaska Native Alone Population By County
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County Non-Hispanic - American Indian & Alaska Native Population % of County Population
Addison 80 0.21
Bennington 63 0.17
Caledonia 94 0.31
Chittenden 291 0.17
Essex 14 0.24
Franklin 483 0.97
Grand Isle 39 0.54
Lamoille 88 0.34
Orange 113 0.39
Orleans 197 0.72
Rutland 146 0.24
Washington 135 0.23
Windham 99 0.22
Windsor 144 0.25