Kansas Non-Hispanic American Indian and Alaska Native alone Population By County in 2012

Updated on June 16, 2025.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2012, there were 23,088 people that identified as Non-Hispanic American Indian and Alaska Native alone in Kansas and they represented 0.80% of the total population of Kansas in 2012. Sedgwick County had the highest number of Non-Hispanic American Indian and Alaska Native alone population (4,311), followed by Douglas County (2,579), and Shawnee County (1,663). On the other hand, Gove County had the lowest number of Non-Hispanic American Indian and Alaska Native alone (2), followed by Comanche County (2), and Rawlins County (3).

When it comes to the percentage of each county's population that identified as Non-Hispanic American Indian and Alaska Native alone, Brown County had the highest percentage (8.39%), followed by Jackson County (7.35%), and Chautauqua County (4.41%).

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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 population. The data can also be filtered, sorted, and explored further in a table below.

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Kansas Non-Hispanic American Indian and Alaska Native alone Population By County in 2012
Kansas Non-Hispanic American Indian and Alaska Native alone Population By County in 2012
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County Non-Hispanic American Indian and Alaska Native alone Population % of County Population
Allen 94 0.71
Anderson 49 0.62
Atchison 95 0.57
Barber 29 0.6
Barton 108 0.39
Bourbon 89 0.6
Brown 828 8.39
Butler 559 0.85
Chase 18 0.66
Chautauqua 157 4.41
Cherokee 812 3.83
Cheyenne 5 0.19
Clark 14 0.65
Clay 31 0.37
Cloud 36 0.38
Coffey 59 0.7
Comanche 2 0.1
Cowley 620 1.71
Crawford 375 0.95
Decatur 12 0.42
Dickinson 97 0.49
Doniphan 103 1.31
Douglas 2579 2.28
Edwards 17 0.57
Elk 32 1.2
Ellis 66 0.23
Ellsworth 39 0.6
Finney 147 0.4
Ford 137 0.4
Franklin 172 0.67
Geary 310 0.82
Gove 2 0.07
Graham 12 0.47
Grant 30 0.38
Gray 17 0.28
Greeley 4 0.32
Greenwood 73 1.14
Hamilton 21 0.79
Harper 67 1.14
Harvey 170 0.49
Haskell 16 0.38
Hodgeman 5 0.26
Jackson 985 7.35
Jefferson 189 1
Jewell 21 0.69
Johnson 1611 0.29
Kearny 42 1.06
Kingman 48 0.61
Kiowa 23 0.92
Labette 376 1.78
Lane 10 0.6
Leavenworth 555 0.71
Lincoln 14 0.44
Linn 65 0.69
Logan 14 0.5
Lyon 193 0.57
McPherson 105 0.36
Marion 66 0.53
Marshall 30 0.3
Meade 30 0.69
Miami 178 0.55
Mitchell 24 0.38
Montgomery 1073 3.11
Morris 26 0.45
Morton 28 0.9
Nemaha 40 0.4
Neosho 153 0.93
Ness 7 0.23
Norton 13 0.23
Osage 119 0.74
Osborne 15 0.39
Ottawa 28 0.47
Pawnee 42 0.61
Phillips 18 0.33
Pottawatomie 142 0.64
Pratt 41 0.42
Rawlins 3 0.12
Reno 376 0.59
Republic 12 0.25
Rice 59 0.59
Riley 400 0.52
Rooks 9 0.17
Rush 20 0.62
Russell 45 0.64
Saline 254 0.46
Scott 27 0.56
Sedgwick 4311 0.86
Seward 90 0.39
Shawnee 1663 0.93
Sheridan 6 0.24
Sherman 21 0.34
Smith 10 0.27
Stafford 34 0.78
Stanton 18 0.84
Stevens 44 0.77
Sumner 244 1.03
Thomas 31 0.39
Trego 6 0.2
Wabaunsee 40 0.57
Wallace 8 0.53
Washington 8 0.14
Wichita 5 0.22
Wilson 87 0.95
Woodson 35 1.07
Wyandotte 790 0.5