Kansas Non-Hispanic American Indian and Alaska Native alone Population By County in 2023

Updated on August 2, 2024.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2023, there were 22,947 people that identified as Non-Hispanic American Indian and Alaska Native alone in Kansas and they represented 0.78% of the total population of Kansas in 2023. Sedgwick County had the highest number of Non-Hispanic American Indian and Alaska Native alone population (4,011), followed by Douglas County (2,570), and Johnson County (1,588). On the other hand, Gove County had the lowest number of Non-Hispanic American Indian and Alaska Native alone (4), followed by Comanche County (7), and Washington County (9).

When it comes to the percentage of each county's population that identified as Non-Hispanic American Indian and Alaska Native alone, Brown County had the highest percentage (6.76%), followed by Jackson County (6.52%), and Chautauqua County (4.9%).

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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.

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Kansas Non-Hispanic American Indian and Alaska Native alone Population By County in 2023
Kansas Non-Hispanic American Indian and Alaska Native alone Population By County in 2023
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County Non-Hispanic American Indian and Alaska Native alone Population % of County Population
Allen 124 1
Anderson 67 0.86
Atchison 115 0.72
Barber 49 1.2
Barton 159 0.64
Bourbon 129 0.9
Brown 625 6.76
Butler 540 0.79
Chase 15 0.58
Chautauqua 164 4.9
Cherokee 838 4.4
Cheyenne 16 0.61
Clark 16 0.87
Clay 41 0.51
Cloud 57 0.64
Coffey 82 0.99
Comanche 7 0.42
Cowley 580 1.7
Crawford 393 1.01
Decatur 27 1
Dickinson 135 0.73
Doniphan 102 1.36
Douglas 2570 2.13
Edwards 30 1.1
Elk 52 2.11
Ellis 101 0.35
Ellsworth 50 0.79
Finney 151 0.4
Ford 160 0.47
Franklin 172 0.66
Geary 346 0.99
Gove 4 0.15
Graham 13 0.55
Grant 32 0.45
Gray 20 0.35
Greeley 9 0.76
Greenwood 83 1.41
Hamilton 26 1.07
Harper 69 1.27
Harvey 219 0.65
Haskell 20 0.55
Hodgeman 9 0.54
Jackson 871 6.52
Jefferson 166 0.91
Jewell 20 0.7
Johnson 1588 0.26
Kearny 53 1.39
Kingman 66 0.93
Kiowa 18 0.76
Labette 364 1.85
Lane 13 0.85
Leavenworth 597 0.72
Lincoln 17 0.58
Linn 79 0.8
Logan 23 0.86
Lyon 198 0.62
McPherson 132 0.44
Marion 96 0.82
Marshall 55 0.55
Meade 39 1
Miami 228 0.65
Mitchell 27 0.47
Montgomery 935 3.06
Morris 33 0.62
Morton 35 1.36
Nemaha 64 0.63
Neosho 150 0.97
Ness 18 0.69
Norton 21 0.39
Osage 97 0.61
Osborne 32 0.93
Ottawa 26 0.45
Pawnee 51 0.83
Phillips 26 0.55
Pottawatomie 148 0.56
Pratt 55 0.61
Rawlins 13 0.53
Reno 387 0.63
Republic 18 0.39
Rice 66 0.71
Riley 351 0.49
Rooks 28 0.59
Rush 22 0.78
Russell 70 1.04
Saline 248 0.47
Scott 30 0.61
Sedgwick 4011 0.76
Seward 73 0.35
Shawnee 1535 0.86
Sheridan 14 0.58
Sherman 25 0.43
Smith 22 0.61
Stafford 35 0.9
Stanton 23 1.21
Stevens 44 0.87
Sumner 239 1.07
Thomas 41 0.52
Trego 14 0.51
Wabaunsee 69 0.98
Wallace 9 0.6
Washington 9 0.16
Wichita 10 0.48
Wilson 104 1.24
Woodson 33 1.06
Wyandotte 646 0.39