Ranking of Colorado Counties By American Indian and Alaska Native Alone Population from Census 2020
Updated on February 25, 2023.
According to the data from the United States 2020 decennial Census for Colorado counties, in April 2020, Denver County had the highest number of people who identified their race as American Indian and Alaska Native Alone (10.60K), followed by Adams County (9.52K), and El Paso County (7.52K).
The chart below shows the top 10 counties, and the table below shows the ranking of all Colorado counties based on American Indian and Alaska Native Alone population.
You can see similar ranking information for other states. You can also see similar rankings of counties for other racial groups as well as for the different ethnicities in Colorado.
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Data Source: US Census Bureau, 2020 Census.
Ranking of Colorado Counties By American Indian and Alaska Native Alone Population from Census 2020
Rank | County | American Indian & Alaska Native Population |
---|---|---|
1 | Denver County | 10,601 |
2 | Adams County | 9,520 |
3 | El Paso County | 7,519 |
4 | Arapahoe County | 6,820 |
5 | Jefferson County | 6,039 |
6 | Weld County | 4,274 |
7 | Pueblo County | 3,867 |
8 | La Plata County | 3,342 |
9 | Montezuma County | 3,342 |
10 | Larimer County | 2,878 |
11 | Boulder County | 2,509 |
12 | Douglas County | 1,820 |
13 | Mesa County | 1,723 |
14 | Garfield County | 870 |
15 | Fremont County | 850 |
16 | Alamosa County | 709 |
17 | Montrose County | 577 |
18 | Eagle County | 497 |
19 | Broomfield County | 435 |
20 | Morgan County | 404 |
21 | Otero County | 376 |
22 | Las Animas County | 367 |
23 | Delta County | 294 |
24 | Rio Grande County | 288 |
25 | Prowers County | 275 |
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