Arizona American Indian and Alaska Native Alone Population By County in Census 2020
According to the data from the US 2020 decennial Census, in April 2020, there were 319,512 people in Arizona who identified their race as American Indian and Alaska Native Alone, which is 4.47% of the total population of Arizona. Maricopa County had the highest number of people who identify as American Indian and Alaska Native Alone (100,645), followed by Navajo County (47,442), and Apache County (47,016). On the other hand, the three counties with the least number of people who identify as American Indian and Alaska Native Alone were: Greenlee County (355), Santa Cruz County (457), and Cochise County (1,510).
In terms of the percentage of each county's total population, Apache County had the highest percentage, with 71.21% of its population identifying their race as American Indian and Alaska Native Alone, followed by Navajo County (44.46%), and Coconino County (24.97%).
You can see similar information for other states and also for the United States by state. You can also see similar information for other racial groups as well as the different ethnicities in Arizona.
Hover over or click on the counties to see the number and percentage of each county's population that identify as American Indian and Alaska Native Alone. The data can also be filtered, sorted, and explored further in a table below.
County | American Indian & Alaska Native Population | % of County Population |
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Maricopa County | 100,645 | 2.28 |
Navajo County | 47,442 | 44.46 |
Apache County | 47,016 | 71.21 |
Coconino County | 36,225 | 24.97 |
Pima County | 34,593 | 3.32 |
Pinal County | 21,128 | 4.97 |
Gila County | 8,928 | 16.76 |
Graham County | 5,390 | 13.99 |
Mohave County | 5,185 | 2.43 |
Yavapai County | 4,283 | 1.81 |
Yuma County | 3,522 | 1.73 |
La Paz County | 2,833 | 17.11 |
Cochise County | 1,510 | 1.20 |
Santa Cruz County | 457 | 0.96 |
Greenlee County | 355 | 3.71 |
Arizona | 319,512 | 4.47 |