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Tribal Statistical Areas Program - 2010 Census
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2010 Census Schedule
TSAP Participation Options
TSAP vs PSAP
American Indian and Alaska Native areas maps
Contacts and More Information

The Tribal Statistical Areas Program (TSAP), a decennial program of the U. S. Census Bureau, is part of an ongoing effort to enhance the reporting of meaningful statistical data for American Indian and Alaska Native areas. Through the program, tribes have the opportunity to identify and delineate the geographic statistical areas and block boundaries for which the Census Bureau will tabulate data for the 2010 Census and the ongoing American Community Survey (ACS) after 2010. Statistical data from the 2010 Census and the ACS post-2010 can provide tribes with a meaningful tool to help make informed decisions, and plan for services such as education, health, and housing. Statistical data from the 1990 and 2000 decennial censuses can be found on the Census Bureau’s American Factfinder web site.

The program specifically provides for the review and delineation of:

In addition during the 2010 Census, TSAP will also work with state recognized American Indian tribes to review and delineate State American Indian reservations (SAIRs).

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Proposed Criteria
The proposed criteria for the 2010 Census Alaska Native areas and American Indian areas were published in the Federal Register for public review and comment. We will continue to update this website with additional, more detailed information relating to the 2010 Census TSAP as it becomes available.


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