Find profiles for over 500 reservations in the U.S. with statistics by tribe, based on the 2000 Census and tribal sources, including land area, population, tribal enrollment, labor force, education, and income.
This Bureau of Justice Statistics reveals the incidents, prevalence, and consequences of violent crime among American Indians, who experience more violence than any other U.S. racial group.
This report examines the recent education trends of minority students, including American Indian and Alaska Natives. Topics include achievement, attainment, persistence, and student behaviors, such as computer use, pregnancies, and alcohol and tobacco use.
The World Bank is the largest single source of development knowledge. The World Bank Open Knowledge Repository (OKR) is the World Bank’s official open access repository for its research outputs and knowledge products.
This report provides statistics and context from the 2000 Census for American Indians and some tribal groupings, including population and age, educational attainment, languages spoken in the home, household makeup, occupation, and more.
Find snapshot statistics for American Indians for population, live births, mortality, and more. While there isn't much here, the information is more current than the 2000 Census.