Ranking of North Carolina Counties By American Indian and Alaska Native Alone Population in 2022

Updated on August 12, 2024.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2022, among all North Carolina counties, Robeson County had the highest number of people who identified their race as American Indian and Alaska Native Alone (48.65K), followed by Mecklenburg County (10.86K), and Wake County (9.70K).

The chart below shows the top 10 counties, and the table below shows the ranking of all North Carolina counties.

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Ranking of North Carolina Counties By American Indian and Alaska Native Alone Population in 2022
Robeson
48.65K
Mecklenburg
10.86K
Wake
9.70K
Cumberland
6.61K
Hoke
4.54K
Guilford
4.50K
Scotland
4.48K
Swain
4.19K
Forsyth
4.04K
Jackson
3.89K
Ranking of North Carolina Counties By American Indian and Alaska Native Alone Population in 2022
Rank
County
American Indian and Alaska Native Alone Population
1 Robeson County 48,654
2 Mecklenburg County 10,861
3 Wake County 9,704
4 Cumberland County 6,605
5 Hoke County 4,539
6 Guilford County 4,496
7 Scotland County 4,483
8 Swain County 4,192
9 Forsyth County 4,041
10 Jackson County 3,892
11 Durham County 3,634
12 Alamance County 2,768
13 Johnston County 2,464
14 Harnett County 2,430
15 Sampson County 2,329
16 Onslow County 2,178
17 Halifax County 1,929
18 Columbus County 1,871
19 Randolph County 1,867
20 Cabarrus County 1,828
21 Union County 1,779
22 Gaston County 1,618
23 Buncombe County 1,586
24 New Hanover County 1,567
25 Davidson County 1,509
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