List of U.S. Communities With Native American Majority Populations - Arizona

Arizona

Places with 1,000 to 10,000 people

  • Canyon Day (98.5%)
  • Chinle (91.3%)
  • Cibecue (96.0%)
  • Dilkon (97.0%)
  • First Mesa (96.1%)
  • Fort Defiance (92.9%)
  • Ganado (87.3%)
  • Houck (95.6%)
  • Kaibito (99.2%)
  • Kayenta (91.7%)
  • Lechee (98.4%)
  • Lukachukai (98.2%)
  • Many Farms (88.4%)
  • Peridot (98.0%)
  • PiƱon (91.9%)
  • Sacaton (95.0%)
  • St. Michaels (91.1%)
  • San Carlos (92.6%)
  • Sells (96.3%)
  • Tsaile (93.3%)
  • Tuba City (92.0%)
  • Whiteriver (95.1%)
  • Window Rock (95.5%)

Places with fewer than 1,000 people

  • Ak-Chin Village (91.6%)
  • Arizona Village (89.5%)
  • Bitter Springs (98.7%)
  • Blackwater (94.6%)
  • Burnside (91.8%)
  • Cameron (94.7%)
  • Chilchinbito (98.7%)
  • Chuichu (98.2%)
  • Dennehotso (98.6%)
  • East Fork (99.6%)
  • Greasewood (97.1%)
  • Hotevilla-Bacavi (96.0%)
  • Jeddito (92.6%)
  • Kaibab (52.7%)
  • Kaij Mek (99.1%)
  • Keams Canyon (89.6%)
  • Kykotsmovi Village (93.4%)
  • Leupp (98.1%)
  • McNary (82.8%)
  • Moenkopi (96.7%)
  • Nazlini (99.2%)
  • Oljato (94.2%)
  • Peach Springs (93.0%)
  • Pisinemo (97.9%)
  • Red Mesa (81.9%)
  • Rock Point (97.8%)
  • Rough Rock (96.2%)
  • Round Rock (99.7%)
  • Santan (92.8%)
  • Sawmill (97.1%)
  • Second Mesa (96.9%)
  • Shongopovi (98.1%)
  • Shonto (96.3%)
  • Steamboat (97.4%)
  • Teec Nos Pos (96.5%)
  • Tonalea (99.1%)
  • Winslow West (100.0%)

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