SUMMARY: The Bureau of the Census (Census Bureau) defines American
Indian areas (AIAs) as the geographic entities within the United States
that are specifically defined for the collection, tabulation, and
presentation of decennial census data for federally and/or state-
recognized American Indian tribes. The AIAs will be used to collect,
tabulate, and present data for the 2010 Census, period estimates from
the American Community Survey (ACS) after 2010, and potentially other
Census Bureau statistical data.
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SUMMARY: The Bureau of the Census (Census Bureau) is requesting comment
on proposed criteria and guidelines for Alaska Native Areas (ANAs) for
the 2010 Census. Criteria are those rules and conditions that must be
met when defining a geographic entity; guidelines
are procedures and measures suggested by the Census Bureau to enhance
the utility of statistical geographic areas for presentation and
analysis of statistical data. ANAs are geographic entities within the
State of Alaska defined for the collection, tabulation, and
presentation of decennial census data and will be used for the 2010
Census. ANAs also will be used to tabulate and present period estimates
from the American Community Survey (ACS) after 2010 and potentially
other Census Bureau surveys. ANAs consist of two types of unique
geographic entities: Alaska Native Regional Corporations (ANRCs) and
Alaska Native village statistical areas (ANVSAs) \1\. At this time, the
Census Bureau does not propose any changes to the process for naming
and delineating boundaries of ANRCs as used in Census 2000. The Census
Bureau proposes to revise the criteria and guidelines for eligibility,
location, delineation, and naming of ANVSAs to ensure more consistent
and comparable ANVSAs and more meaningful, relevant, and reliable
statistical data for Alaska Natives and their ANAs. This Notice also
contains definitions of key terms used in the ANVSA criteria and
guidelines for the 2010 Census.
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SUMMARY: In preparation for the 2010 Census, the Bureau of the Census
(Census Bureau) has drafted an American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN)
policy statement and is requesting public comment on it. This proposed
policy outlines the principles to be followed in all Census Bureau
interactions with federally-recognized American Indian and Alaska
Native tribal governments. The policy reaffirms the unique government-
to-government relationship that exists between American Indian and
Alaska Native tribal governments and the Census Bureau and is
consistent with the AIAN policy statement adopted by the Department of
Commerce (DOC) on March 30, 1995. The Census Bureau believes that the
adoption of the proposed AIAN policy would satisfy a long-standing
request from AIAN populations and would encourage and facilitate
greater cooperation from these populations during decennial censuses
and help us to better communicate with and enumerate these difficult-
to-count populations.
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SUMMARY: The Bureau of the Census (U.S. Census Bureau) is giving notice
of a joint meeting, followed by separate and concurrently held meetings
of the Census Advisory Committees (CACs) on the African American
Population, the American Indian and Alaska Native Populations, the
Asian Population, the Hispanic Population, and the Native Hawaiian and
Other Pacific Islander Populations. The Committees will address issues
related to the 2010 Decennial Census Program. Last-minute changes to
the schedule are possible, which could prevent advance notification.
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SUMMARY: The Bureau of the Census (Census Bureau) is requesting
nominations of individuals to the Census Advisory Committee on the
American Indian and Alaska Native Populations. The Census Bureau will
consider nominations received in response to this notice, as well as
from other sources. The SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section of this
notice provides Committee and membership criteria.
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