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1980 Census Data for Alaskan Communities [744KB] 
These tables report the population counts in Alaskan communities as reported by the Bureau of the Census in a publication entitled "Census of Population and Housing 1980: PL-171 Population Counts Microfiche Technical Publication."

Causes of Death Among Alaska Natives of Alaska 1945 - 1949 [860KB]
Comparing Alaska Native rates with U.S. rates of the Native population in the intercensal years.

Causes of Death Among Indians and Natives of Alaska Compared with Historical Trends in Continental U.S. Death Rates [274KB]
During the period 1900-1950 definite trends can be noted in mortality rates for many causes of death.

Health Problems of the Alaska Natives - Suicide Mortality and Morbidity [1470KB]
Prepared by Larry Blackwood, December 1978.

Recent Trends in Alaska Native Death Rates [1253KB]
Prepared by Larry Blackwood, April 1982.

The Anchorage Medical Center and Area Office of the Alaska Native Service [1425KB]
A brief history of the Anchorage Medical Center (Alaska Native Medical Center) and the Alaska Native Service (Alaska Area IHS).

Statistical Summary of Workload: Fiscal Year 2001 [PDF-1.7MB]
The Alaska Area Office measures the levels of workload demand and identifies regions where health care demand is increasing or decreasing. Presented are hospital admissions, inpatient days, ambulatory patient visits, and community health aide workload. The data is used for equity fund distribution, budget justification, and facility replacement methodologies. Updated October 2002.



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