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 Characteristics of American Indians and Alaska Natives by Tribe and Language Part 2
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The U.S. Census Bureau offers representatives of the 12 nonprofit ANRCs the opportunity to review and update the ANRC boundaries. The U.S. Census Bureau first provided data for ANRCs for the 1990 census. Each ANRC is assigned a five-digit Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS)...
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The U.S. Census Bureau offers representatives of the 12 nonprofit ANRCs the opportunity to review and update the ANRC boundaries. The U.S. Census Bureau first provided data for ANRCs for the 1990 census. Each ANRC is assigned a five-digit Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) code, which is assigned in alphabetical order by ANRC name. Alaska Native Village Statistical Area (ANVSA) Alaska Native village statistical areas (ANVSAs) are statistical entities that represent the densely settled portion
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The U.S. Census Bureau offers representatives <span class="highlight">of</span> the 12 nonprofit ANRCs the opportunity to review and update the ANRC boundaries. The U.S. Census Bureau first provided data for ANRCs for the 1990 census. Each ANRC is assigned a five-<span class="highlight">digit</span> Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) code, which is assigned <span class="highlight">in</span> alphabetical order by ANRC name. Alaska Native Village <span class="highlight">Statistical</span> Area (ANVSA) Alaska Native village <span class="highlight">statistical</span> areas (ANVSAs) are <span class="highlight">statistical</span> entities that represent the densely settled portion
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blocks include water (ponds and small lakes), no conclusions about whether a block is all land or all water can be made by looking at the block number. The land/water flag, set at the polygon level <span class="highlight">in</span> the TIGER&reg; database and shown <span class="highlight">in</span> TIGER/Line&reg; and <span class="highlight">statistical</span> data tabulation files, is the only way to know if a block is all water when viewing the computer files. On maps, water areas are shown with a screen symbol. CENSUS DIVISION Census divisions are groupings <span class="highlight">of</span> states and the District <span class="highlight">of</span> Columbia that are
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physical changes <span class="highlight">in</span> street pat- terns caused by highway construction, new developments, and so forth, may require occasional boundary revisions. <span class="highlight">In</span> addition, census tracts occasionally are split due to population growth or combined as a result <span class="highlight">of</span> substantial population decline. Census tracts are identified by a four-<span class="highlight">digit</span> basic number and may have a two-<span class="highlight">digit</span> numeric suffix; for example, 6059.02. The decimal point separating the four-<span class="highlight">digit</span> basic tract number from the two-<span class="highlight">digit</span> suffix is shown <span class="highlight">in</span> the printed