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Attachment B Number of Tribal Children Under Age 21 by Tribe\Tribal Area** Attachment B Number of Tribal Children Under Age 21 by Tribe\Tribal Area** State(s) Tribal Area Population Under 21 AK Ahtna Alaska Native Regional Corporation 256 Akhiok ANVSA 15 Akiachak ANVSA 269 Akiak ANVSA 136 Akutan ANVSA 11 Alakanuk ANVSA 324 Alatna ANVSA 11 Aleknagik ANVSA 59 Aleut Alaska Native Regional Corporation 526 Algaaciq ANVSA 172 Allakaket ANVSA 57 Ambler ANVSA 97 Anaktuvuk Pass ANVSA 107 Andreafsky ANVSA 28 Angoon ANVSA 104 Aniak ANVSA 149 Annette Island Reserve 404 Anvik ANVSA 32 Arctic Slope Alaska Native Regional Corporation 2,084 Arctic Village ANVSA 48 Atka ANVSA 20 Atmautluak ANVSA 110 Atqasuk ANVSA 104 Barrow ANVSA 1,088 Beaver ANVSA 25 Belkofski ANVSA 0 Bering Straits Alaska Native Regional Corporation 3,155 Bethel ANVSA 1,706 Bill Moore's ANVSA 0 Birch Creek ANVSA 5 Brevig Mission ANVSA 183 Bristol Bay Alaska Native Regional Corporation 1,933 Buckland ANVSA 212 Calista Alaska Native Regional Corporation 9,813 Cantwell ANVSA 8 Canyon Village ANVSA 0 Chalkyitsik ANVSA 24 Chefornak ANVSA 183 Chenega ANVSA 13 Chevak ANVSA 439 Chickaloon ANVSA 527 Chignik ANVSA 13 Chignik Lagoon ANVSA 15 Chignik Lake ANVSA 27 Chilkat ANVSA 11 Chilkoot ANVSA 22 Chistochina ANVSA 9 Chitina ANVSA 10 Chuathbaluk ANVSA 49 Chugach Alaska Native Regional Corporation 533 Chulloonawick ANVSA 0 Circle ANVSA 33 Clarks Point ANVSA 19 Cook Inlet Alaska Native Regional Corporation 11,027 Copper Center ANVSA 71 Council ANVSA 0 Craig ANVSA 83 Crooked Creek ANVSA 38 Deering ANVSA 38 Number of Tribal Children Under Age 21 by Tribe\Tribal Area** State(s) Tribal Area Population Under 21 AK Dillingham ANVSA 558 Dot Lake ANVSA 23 Douglas ANVSA 197 Doyon Alaska Native Regional Corporation 4,089 Eagle ANVSA 5 Eek ANVSA 129 Egegik ANVSA 11 Eklutna ANVSA 7 Ekuk ANVSA 0 Ekwok ANVSA 43 Elim ANVSA 137 Emmonak ANVSA 334 Evansville ANVSA 1 Eyak ANVSA 2 False Pass ANVSA 9 Fort Yukon ANVSA 187 Gakona ANVSA 9 Galena ANVSA 95 Gambell ANVSA 298 Georgetown ANVSA 0 Golovin ANVSA 68 Goodnews Bay ANVSA 91 Grayling ANVSA 77 Gulkana ANVSA 39 Hamilton ANVSA 0 Healy Lake ANVSA 1 Holy Cross ANVSA 66 Hoonah ANVSA 95 Hooper Bay ANVSA 492 Hughes ANVSA 19 Huslia ANVSA 115 Hydaburg ANVSA 102 Igiugig ANVSA 5 Iliamna ANVSA 25 Inalik ANVSA 47 Ivanof Bay ANVSA 2 Kake ANVSA 102 Kaktovik ANVSA 82 Kalskag ANVSA 76 Kaltag ANVSA 58 Karluk ANVSA 20 Kasaan ANVSA 7 Kasigluk ANVSA 265 Kenaitze ANVSA 730 Ketchikan ANVSA 574 Kiana ANVSA 149 King Cove ANVSA 133 King Salmon ANVSA 35 Kipnuk ANVSA 309 Kivalina ANVSA 181 Klawock ANVSA 102 Knik ANVSA 1,396 Kobuk ANVSA 77 Kodiak ANVSA 0 Kokhanok ANVSA 51 Kongiganak ANVSA 190 Koniag Alaska Native Regional Corporation 654 Kotlik ANVSA 279 Kotzebue ANVSA 995 Koyuk ANVSA 145 Koyukuk ANVSA 29 Number of Tribal Children Under Age 21 by Tribe\Tribal Area** State(s) Tribal Area Population Under 21 AK Kwethluk ANVSA 316 Kwigillingok ANVSA 128 Kwinhagak ANVSA 283 Lake Minchumina ANVSA 0 Larsen Bay ANVSA 16 Lesnoi ANVSA 0 Levelock ANVSA 23 Lime Village ANVSA 10 Lower Kalskag ANVSA 104 Manley Hot Springs ANVSA 2 Manokotak ANVSA 173 Marshall ANVSA 196 Mary's Igloo ANVSA 0 McGrath ANVSA 43 Mekoryuk ANVSA 55 Mentasta Lake ANVSA 31 Minto ANVSA 66 Mountain Village ANVSA 368 Naknek ANVSA 35 NANA Alaska Native Regional Corporation 2,742 Nanwalek ANVSA 111 Napaimute ANVSA 1 Napakiak ANVSA 151 Napaskiak ANVSA 191 Nelson Lagoon ANVSA 9 Nenana ANVSA 35 New Koliganek ANVSA 100 New Stuyahok ANVSA 220 Newhalen ANVSA 68 Newtok ANVSA 183 Nightmute ANVSA 119 Nikolai ANVSA 23 Nikolski ANVSA 1 Ninilchik ANVSA 208 Noatak ANVSA 238 Nome ANVSA 771 Nondalton ANVSA 31 Noorvik ANVSA 276 Northway ANVSA 58 Nuiqsut ANVSA 143 Nulato ANVSA 84 Nunam Iqua ANVSA 84 Nunapitchuk ANVSA 223 Ohogamiut ANVSA 0 Old Harbor ANVSA 71 Oscarville ANVSA 31 Ouzinkie ANVSA 44 Paimiut ANVSA 0 Pedro Bay ANVSA 8 Perryville ANVSA 38 Petersburg ANVSA 55 Pilot Point ANVSA 15 Pilot Station ANVSA 280 Pitkas Point ANVSA 48 Platinum ANVSA 20 Point Hope ANVSA 261 Point Lay ANVSA 73 Port Alsworth ANVSA 20 Port Graham ANVSA 39 Port Heiden ANVSA 40 Port Lions ANVSA 31 Number of Tribal Children Under Age 21 by Tribe\Tribal Area** State(s) Tribal Area Population Under 21 AK Portage Creek ANVSA 0 Rampart ANVSA 7 Red Devil ANVSA 1 Ruby ANVSA 57 Russian Mission ANVSA 147 Salamatof ANVSA 35 Sand Point ANVSA 115 Savoonga ANVSA 261 Saxman ANVSA 56 Scammon Bay ANVSA 271 Sealaska Alaska Native Regional Corporation 3,259 Selawik ANVSA 340 Seldovia ANVSA 23 Shageluk ANVSA 24 Shaktoolik ANVSA 110 Shishmaref ANVSA 264 Shungnak ANVSA 122 Sitka ANVSA 252 Skagway ANVSA 9 Sleetmute ANVSA 23 Solomon ANVSA 0 South Naknek ANVSA 18 St. George ANVSA 26 St. Michael ANVSA 188 St. Paul ANVSA 134 Stebbins ANVSA 274 Stevens Village ANVSA 21 Stony River ANVSA 23 Takotna ANVSA 4 Tanacross ANVSA 30 Tanana ANVSA 67 Tatitlek ANVSA 23 Tazlina ANVSA 41 Telida ANVSA 0 Teller ANVSA 100 Tetlin ANVSA 44 Togiak ANVSA 269 Toksook Bay ANVSA 273 Tuluksak ANVSA 149 Tuntutuliak ANVSA 185 Tununak ANVSA 142 Twin Hills ANVSA 21 Tyonek ANVSA 44 Ugashik ANVSA 2 Unalakleet ANVSA 190 Unalaska ANVSA 63 Venetie ANVSA 46 Wainwright ANVSA 219 Wales ANVSA 51 White Mountain ANVSA 64 Wrangell ANVSA 77 Yakutat ANVSA 67 AL - FL Poarch Creek Reservation and Off-Reservation Trust Land 56 AZ Cocopah Reservation 223 Fort Apache Reservation 5,779 Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation Reservation 365 Gila River Indian Reservation 4,608 Havasupai Reservation 169 Hopi Reservation and Off-Reservation Trust Land 2,545 Hualapai Indian Reservation and Off-Reservation Trust Land 548 Kaibab Indian Reservation 89 Number of Tribal Children Under Age 21 by Tribe\Tribal Area** State(s) Tribal Area Population Under 21 AZ Maricopa (Ak Chin) Indian Reservation 327 Pascua Pueblo Yaqui Reservation 1,415 Salt River Reservation 1,963 San Carlos Reservation 4,455 Tohono O'odham Nation Reservation and Off-Reservation Trust Land 3,534 Tonto Apache Reservation 27 Yavapai-Apache Nation Reservation 229 Yavapai-Prescott Reservation 45 AZ - CA Colorado River Indian Reservation 993 AZ - CA - NV Fort Mojave Reservation and Off-Reservation Trust Land 259 AZ - NM - UT Navajo Nation Reservation and Off-Reservation Trust Land 65,313 CA Agua Caliente Indian Reservation and Off-Reservation Trust Land 75 Alturas Indian Rancheria 0 Auburn Rancheria and Off-Reservation Trust Land 0 Augustine Reservation 0 Barona Reservation 242 Benton Paiute Reservation and Off-Reservation Trust Land 22 Berry Creek Rancheria and Off-Reservation Trust Land 58 Big Bend Rancheria 5 Big Lagoon Rancheria 7 Big Pine Reservation 155 Big Sandy Rancheria 49 Big Valley Rancheria 36 Bishop Reservation 421 Blue Lake Rancheria and Off-Reservation Trust Land 13 Bridgeport Reservation 6 Cabazon Reservation 8 Cahuilla Reservation 59 Campo Indian Reservation 90 Capitan Grande Reservation 0 Cedarville Rancheria and Off-Reservation Trust Land 2 Chemehuevi Reservation 67 Chicken Ranch Rancheria and Off-Reservation Trust Land 0 Cold Springs Rancheria 71 Colusa Rancheria 28 Cortina Indian Rancheria 8 Coyote Valley Reservation 63 Dry Creek Rancheria 0 Elk Valley Rancheria and Off-Reservation Trust Land 16 Enterprise Rancheria 0 Ewiiaapaayp Reservation 0 Fort Bidwell Reservation and Off-Reservation Trust Land 23 Fort Independence Reservation 15 Greenville Rancheria 8 Grindstone Indian Rancheria 63 Guidiville Rancheria and Off-Reservation Trust Land 12 Hoopa Valley Reservation 1,080 Hopland Rancheria and Off-Reservation Trust Land 9 Inaja and Cosmit Reservation 0 Ione Band of Miwok TDSA 0 Jackson Rancheria 0 Jamul Indian Village 0 Karuk Reservation and Off-Reservation Trust Land 135 La Jolla Reservation 134 La Posta Indian Reservation 17 Laytonville Rancheria 65 Likely Rancheria 0 Lone Pine Reservation 49 Lookout Rancheria 3 Los Coyotes Reservation 30 Lytton Rancheria 0 Number of Tribal Children Under Age 21 by Tribe\Tribal Area** State(s) Tribal Area Population Under 21 CA Manchester-Point Arena Rancheria 43 Manzanita Reservation and Off-Reservation Trust Land 22 Mechoopda TDSA 63 Mesa Grande Reservation 41 Middletown Rancheria 6 Montgomery Creek Rancheria 5 Mooretown Rancheria and Off-Reservation Trust Land 55 Morongo Reservation and Off-Reservation Trust Land 170 North Fork Rancheria and Off-Reservation Trust Land 13 Pala Reservation 240 Paskenta Rancheria 0 Pauma and Yuima Reservation 56 Pechanga Reservation 81 Picayune Rancheria and Off-Reservation Trust Land 7 Pinoleville Rancheria 28 Pit River Trust Land 2 Quartz Valley Reservation and Off-Reservation Trust Land 44 Ramona Village 3 Redding Rancheria 7 Redwood Valley Rancheria 26 Resighini Rancheria 5 Rincon Reservation 177 Roaring Creek Rancheria 8 Robinson Rancheria and Off-Reservation Trust Land 92 Rohnerville Rancheria 5 Round Valley Reservation and Off-Reservation Trust Land 89 Rumsey Indian Rancheria 19 San Manuel Reservation 36 San Pasqual Reservation 209 Santa Rosa Rancheria 255 Santa Rosa Reservation 23 Santa Ynez Reservation 50 Santa Ysabel Reservation 106 Sherwood Valley Rancheria and Off-Reservation Trust Land 43 Shingle Springs Rancheria 25 Smith River Rancheria and Off-Reservation Trust Land 29 Soboba Reservation and Off-Reservation Trust Land 206 Stewarts Point Rancheria 18 Sulphur Bank Rancheria 21 Susanville Indian Rancheria and Off-Reservation Trust Land 102 Sycuan Reservation 43 Table Bluff Reservation 27 Table Mountain Rancheria 0 Torres-Martinez Reservation 93 Trinidad Rancheria and Off-Reservation Trust Land 32 Tule River Reservation and Off-Reservation Trust Land 385 Tuolumne Rancheria 50 Twenty-Nine Palms Reservation 1 Upper Lake Rancheria 8 Viejas Reservation 130 Woodfords Community
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