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Show 37 States having more than 1,000 Indians. Arizona and New Mexico have more than one Indian in every 20 persons, while South Dakota, Nevada and Montana have more than one Indian in every 40 persons. Oklahoma, North Dakota and Wyoming are the only other States with more than one per cent Indian in the total population. Table B. Proportion of Indians in Total Population by State: 1950 Population Per Cent Total Indian Indian Total United States 150,697,361 421,600 0.3 Arizona 749,587 66,900 8.9 New Mexico 681,187 43,500 6.4 South Dakota 652,740 25,600 3.9 Nevada 160,083 6,100 3.8 Montana 591,024 18,100 3.1 Oklahoma 2,233,351 54,000 2.4 North Dakota 619,636 11,700 1.9 Wyoming 290,529 3,800 1.3 North Carolina 4,061,929 31,300 0.8 Washington 2,378,963 16,200 0.7 Utah 688,862 4,700 0.7 Idaho 588,637 4,200 0.7 Minnesota 2,982,483 14,000 0.5 Wisconsin 3,434,575 13,900 0.4 Oregon 1,521,341 6,800 0.4 Nebraska 1,325,510 5,700 0.4 California 10,586,223 24,600 0.2 Michigan 6,371,766 12,000 0.2 Kansas 1,905,299 3,600 0.2 Colorado 1,325,089 2,200 0.2 Maine 913,774 1,700 0.2 New York 14,830,192 15,200 0.1 Texas 7,711,194 5,200 0.1 |