Colorado American Indian and Alaska Native Alone Female or Women Population By County in 2012

Updated on July 3, 2025.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2012, the American Indian and Alaska Native Alone female population in Colorado was 39,785 and represented 1.54% of the total Colorado female population (2,590,172).

Among Colorado counties, Denver County had the highest American Indian and Alaska Native Alone female population (6,364), followed by Adams County (4,804), and El Paso County (4,123).

In the map below, we show the number and percentage of each county's American Indian and Alaska Native Alone female 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 Female or Women Population By County in 2012
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County Female Population % of County Female Population
Adams 4804 2.10
Alamosa 404 5.13
Arapahoe 3272 1.08
Archuleta 181 3.00
Baca 29 1.54
Bent 63 2.98
Boulder 1233 0.81
Broomfield 199 0.67
Chaffee 115 1.36
Cheyenne 8 0.84
Clear Creek 45 1.04
Conejos 146 3.52
Costilla 94 5.41
Crowley 52 3.22
Custer 16 0.79
Delta 172 1.14
Denver 6364 2.00
Dolores 34 3.49
Douglas 655 0.44
Eagle 299 1.22
Elbert 76 0.66
El Paso 4123 1.28
Fremont 274 1.38
Garfield 462 1.67
Gilpin 35 1.36
Grand 41 0.62
Gunnison 158 2.24
Hinsdale 2 0.52
Huerfano 163 4.95
Jackson 7 1.12
Jefferson 3258 1.18
Kiowa 4 0.55
Kit Carson 34 0.93
Lake 87 2.59
La Plata 1832 7.09
Larimer 1536 0.98
Las Animas 242 3.31
Lincoln 19 0.84
Logan 103 1.06
Mesa 1107 1.49
Mineral 1 0.28
Moffat 83 1.30
Montezuma 1746 13.58
Montrose 339 1.64
Morgan 212 1.49
Otero 312 3.30
Ouray 10 0.44
Park 90 1.19
Phillips 19 0.84
Pitkin 27 0.33
Prowers 105 1.69
Pueblo 2424 2.97
Rio Blanco 41 1.25
Rio Grande 167 2.81
Routt 54 0.49
Saguache 92 2.96
San Juan 2 0.66
San Miguel 35 0.99
Sedgwick 6 0.50
Summit 147 1.13
Teller 120 1.04
Washington 3 0.13
Weld 1962 1.49
Yuma 40 0.79