Ranking of Oklahoma Counties By Non-Hispanic American Indian and Alaska Native Population in 2021

Updated on August 12, 2024.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2021, among all Oklahoma counties, Tulsa County had the highest number of people who identified their ethnicity as Non-Hispanic American Indian and Alaska Native (40.07K), followed by Oklahoma County (24.55K), and Cherokee County (16.35K).

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

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Ranking of Oklahoma Counties By Non-Hispanic American Indian and Alaska Native Population in 2021
Tulsa
40.07K
Oklahoma
24.55K
Cherokee
16.35K
Cleveland
13.68K
Rogers
12.45K
Muskogee
12.42K
Delaware
9.41K
Pottawatomie
9.18K
Sequoyah
8.67K
Mayes
8.64K
Ranking of Oklahoma Counties By Non-Hispanic American Indian and Alaska Native Population in 2021
Rank
County
Non-Hispanic American Indian and Alaska Native Population
1 Tulsa County 40,074
2 Oklahoma County 24,550
3 Cherokee County 16,352
4 Cleveland County 13,679
5 Rogers County 12,453
6 Muskogee County 12,422
7 Delaware County 9,409
8 Pottawatomie County 9,175
9 Sequoyah County 8,671
10 Mayes County 8,635
11 Wagoner County 8,345
12 Adair County 8,155
13 Creek County 7,431
14 Pontotoc County 7,370
15 Canadian County 6,795
16 Comanche County 6,728
17 Pittsburg County 6,656
18 Le Flore County 6,653
19 Osage County 6,509
20 Bryan County 6,442
21 Ottawa County 6,029
22 Okmulgee County 6,014
23 Washington County 5,638
24 Caddo County 5,112
25 McCurtain County 4,963
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