These data are from the National Center for Health Statistics, CDC, and include all
American Indians and Alaskan Natives residing in the United States. The number of deaths
during the 3 year period for each cause is shown in each box. For the 10 Leading
Causes of Injury Death, the unintentional causes of injury death are broken into the
respective categories, such as falls, pedestrian, drowning, poisoning, etc. The suicide
and homicide categories include all associated mechanisms. Therefore, all categories are
mutually exclusive.
Printing these tables landscape instead of portrait will allow you to fit the the table
on one sheet of paper.
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