Kentucky American Indian and Alaska Native Alone Female or Women Population By County in 2018

Updated on July 3, 2025.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2018, the American Indian and Alaska Native Alone female population in Kentucky was 6,355 and represented 0.28% of the total Kentucky female population (2,265,345).

Among Kentucky counties, Jefferson County had the highest American Indian and Alaska Native Alone female population (732), followed by Fayette County (484), and Hardin County (250).

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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Kentucky American Indian and Alaska Native Alone Female or Women Population By County in 2018
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County Female Population % of County Female Population
Adair 27 0.28
Allen 32 0.30
Anderson 20 0.17
Ballard 15 0.38
Barren 61 0.27
Bath 13 0.21
Bell 36 0.27
Boone 145 0.22
Bourbon 36 0.35
Boyd 65 0.27
Boyle 39 0.26
Bracken 12 0.29
Breathitt 12 0.19
Breckinridge 51 0.51
Bullitt 130 0.32
Butler 24 0.38
Caldwell 20 0.30
Calloway 56 0.28
Campbell 92 0.19
Carlisle 13 0.55
Carroll 28 0.53
Carter 36 0.26
Casey 29 0.35
Christian 207 0.62
Clark 54 0.29
Clay 14 0.14
Clinton 13 0.25
Crittenden 24 0.54
Cumberland 7 0.20
Daviess 93 0.18
Edmonson 26 0.43
Elliott 3 0.09
Estill 24 0.33
Fayette 484 0.29
Fleming 10 0.14
Floyd 33 0.18
Franklin 104 0.40
Fulton 16 0.53
Gallatin 14 0.32
Garrard 22 0.25
Grant 32 0.26
Graves 103 0.54
Grayson 34 0.26
Green 23 0.41
Greenup 60 0.33
Hancock 13 0.31
Hardin 250 0.45
Harlan 30 0.22
Harrison 22 0.23
Hart 22 0.23
Henderson 64 0.27
Henry 36 0.45
Hickman 6 0.26
Hopkins 58 0.25
Jackson 12 0.18
Jefferson 732 0.18
Jessamine 68 0.25
Johnson 20 0.18
Kenton 188 0.22
Knott 13 0.17
Knox 51 0.32
Larue 26 0.36
Laurel 108 0.35
Lawrence 15 0.19
Lee 18 0.56
Leslie 9 0.18
Letcher 18 0.16
Lewis 21 0.32
Lincoln 20 0.16
Livingston 26 0.56
Logan 64 0.47
Lyon 21 0.58
McCracken 123 0.36
McCreary 36 0.46
McLean 15 0.32
Madison 151 0.32
Magoffin 24 0.39
Marion 19 0.20
Marshall 44 0.28
Martin 15 0.30
Mason 30 0.34
Meade 98 0.69
Menifee 3 0.10
Mercer 35 0.32
Metcalfe 17 0.34
Monroe 10 0.19
Montgomery 34 0.24
Morgan 16 0.28
Muhlenberg 34 0.23
Nelson 41 0.18
Nicholas 4 0.11
Ohio 38 0.32
Oldham 97 0.31
Owen 19 0.35
Owsley 10 0.44
Pendleton 27 0.38
Perry 28 0.21
Pike 33 0.11
Powell 9 0.14
Pulaski 106 0.32
Robertson 4 0.37
Rockcastle 37 0.43
Rowan 26 0.21
Russell 38 0.42
Scott 111 0.39
Shelby 117 0.47
Simpson 38 0.41
Spencer 27 0.29
Taylor 41 0.32
Todd 13 0.21
Trigg 27 0.37
Trimble 29 0.68
Union 23 0.33
Warren 202 0.30
Washington 14 0.23
Wayne 47 0.46
Webster 15 0.23
Whitley 62 0.34
Wolfe 12 0.33
Woodford 33 0.24