Colorado American Indian and Alaska Native Alone Male or Men Population By County in 2019

Updated on July 3, 2025.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2019, the American Indian and Alaska Native Alone male population in Colorado was 48,292 and represented 1.67% of the total Colorado male population (2,900,876).

Among Colorado counties, Adams County had the highest American Indian and Alaska Native Alone male population (6,366), followed by Denver County (6,337), and El Paso County (5,098).

In the map below, we show the number and percentage of each county's American Indian and Alaska Native Alone male population. The data can also be found in a table below. You can use the table to sort, filter, and explore the data further.

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Colorado American Indian and Alaska Native Alone Male or Men Population By County in 2019
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County Male Population % of County Male Population
Adams 6366 2.44
Alamosa 465 5.78
Arapahoe 3847 1.18
Archuleta 226 3.23
Baca 46 2.54
Bent 129 3.58
Boulder 1492 0.91
Broomfield 289 0.82
Chaffee 170 1.58
Cheyenne 19 2.06
Clear Creek 72 1.43
Conejos 182 4.42
Costilla 104 5.26
Crowley 152 3.44
Custer 39 1.47
Delta 233 1.50
Denver 6337 1.74
Dolores 40 3.74
Douglas 940 0.54
Eagle 404 1.38
Elbert 114 0.85
El Paso 5098 1.40
Fremont 605 2.19
Garfield 519 1.69
Gilpin 43 1.32
Grand 77 0.92
Gunnison 284 3.01
Hinsdale 6 1.49
Huerfano 200 5.71
Jackson 27 3.75
Jefferson 3655 1.26
Kiowa 11 1.58
Kit Carson 48 1.34
Lake 102 2.37
La Plata 2092 7.34
Larimer 1891 1.06
Las Animas 308 4.08
Lincoln 56 1.68
Logan 249 1.94
Mesa 1216 1.59
Mineral 7 1.88
Moffat 105 1.55
Montezuma 1738 13.37
Montrose 428 2.03
Morgan 285 1.94
Otero 370 4.13
Ouray 23 0.91
Park 128 1.28
Phillips 27 1.24
Pitkin 55 0.59
Prowers 140 2.30
Pueblo 2757 3.32
Rio Blanco 58 1.79
Rio Grande 216 3.85
Routt 101 0.76
Saguache 127 3.75
San Juan 5 1.24
San Miguel 64 1.48
Sedgwick 20 1.78
Summit 122 0.72
Teller 175 1.36
Washington 16 0.63
Weld 3100 1.89
Yuma 72 1.43