Tennessee Non-Hispanic American Indian and Alaska Native alone Female or Women Population By County in 2013

Updated on July 2, 2025.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2013, the Tennessee Non-Hispanic American Indian and Alaska Native alone female population was 8,414; and represented 0.25% of the total Tennessee female population in 2013.

Shelby County had the highest number of Non-Hispanic American Indian and Alaska Native alone female population (866), followed by Davidson County (787), and Knox County (497).

On the other hand, Clay County had the lowest Non-Hispanic American Indian and Alaska Native alone female population (4), followed by Crockett County (7), and Van Buren County (10).

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Hover over or click on the counties to see the number and percentage of each county's Non-Hispanic American Indian and Alaska Native alone female population. The data can also be filtered, sorted, and explored further in a table below.

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Tennessee Non-Hispanic American Indian and Alaska Native alone Female or Women Population By County in 2013
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County Female Population % of County Female Population
Anderson 115 0.30
Bedford 56 0.24
Benton 36 0.43
Bledsoe 26 0.44
Blount 175 0.27
Bradley 132 0.25
Campbell 48 0.23
Cannon 16 0.23
Carroll 57 0.39
Carter 53 0.18
Cheatham 56 0.28
Chester 34 0.38
Claiborne 38 0.24
Clay 4 0.10
Cocke 53 0.29
Coffee 65 0.24
Crockett 7 0.09
Cumberland 85 0.29
Davidson 787 0.23
Decatur 14 0.24
DeKalb 12 0.12
Dickson 84 0.33
Dyer 50 0.25
Fayette 59 0.30
Fentress 24 0.26
Franklin 82 0.39
Gibson 62 0.24
Giles 53 0.36
Grainger 20 0.18
Greene 82 0.24
Grundy 40 0.59
Hamblen 62 0.19
Hamilton 434 0.24
Hancock 13 0.39
Hardeman 34 0.28
Hardin 40 0.30
Hawkins 62 0.21
Haywood 15 0.16
Henderson 24 0.17
Henry 47 0.28
Hickman 66 0.57
Houston 10 0.24
Humphreys 28 0.30
Jackson 32 0.56
Jefferson 68 0.26
Johnson 15 0.18
Knox 497 0.22
Lake 11 0.39
Lauderdale 69 0.53
Lawrence 60 0.28
Lewis 19 0.31
Lincoln 83 0.49
Loudon 55 0.21
McMinn 91 0.34
McNairy 30 0.23
Macon 35 0.30
Madison 70 0.14
Marion 51 0.35
Marshall 39 0.25
Maury 114 0.26
Meigs 32 0.55
Monroe 99 0.43
Montgomery 406 0.44
Moore 10 0.32
Morgan 31 0.32
Obion 26 0.16
Overton 35 0.32
Perry 20 0.51
Pickett 10 0.40
Polk 39 0.47
Putnam 104 0.28
Rhea 63 0.38
Roane 88 0.33
Robertson 96 0.28
Rutherford 385 0.27
Scott 32 0.29
Sequatchie 25 0.34
Sevier 139 0.29
Shelby 866 0.18
Smith 44 0.46
Stewart 38 0.57
Sullivan 192 0.24
Sumner 198 0.23
Tipton 103 0.33
Trousdale 11 0.28
Unicoi 29 0.32
Union 25 0.26
Van Buren 10 0.36
Warren 45 0.22
Washington 153 0.24
Wayne 27 0.36
Weakley 39 0.22
White 31 0.23
Williamson 177 0.17
Wilson 187 0.30