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 and square miles. Appendix G of each report consists of page-size maps of the State showing counties, county subdivisions, AIANAs, and places.

Of particular interest are two publications in the Population Subject Reports series, American Indians, Eskimos, and Aleuts in the United States, and Characteristics of American Indians by Tribe and Language for Selected Areas. These reports provide cross-tabulations of selected population and housing characteristics. The AIANA data also are available on computer tape as part of the Summary Tape File (STF) series: The STF 1 files (STF 1A, 1B, 1C, and 1D); the STF 2B and 2C; the STF 3A and 3C; and the STF 4B and 4C. Some of these STFs are available on compact disc—read-only memory (CD-ROM). Another computer tape and CD-ROM product that includes population data and housing unit counts for AIANAs is the Public Law 94-171 (Redistricting) Data File.

For more detailed information about the data products listed above, the reader should consult the following series of figures that appear in many of the Census Bureau’s publications and users’ guides: This set of figures appears in many of the Census Bureau’s 1990 census publications. For instance, it constitutes Appendix F, “Data Products and User Assistance,” in the CPH-1 series. It also appears in Chapter 5, “Data Products,” in the 1990 Census of Population and Housing Guide, Part A. Text (CPH-R-1A) as well as in the 1990 Census of Population and Housing brochure, Tabulation and Publication Program. American Indian and Alaska Native Areas5-17