"American Indian Reservation Households Crowded in 1990"
Housing "American Indian Reservation Households Crowded in 1990" (02/07/95)

                EMBARGOED UNTIL:  FEB. 7, 1995 (TUESDAY)

    Public Information Office                              CB95-22
    301-457-2794
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    Robert Bonnette
    301-763-8553

          SEVERE CROWDING PLAGUED ONE-FIFTH OF AMERICAN INDIAN
          RESERVATION HOUSEHOLDS IN 1990, CENSUS BUREAU REPORTS

           EMBARGOED UNTIL:  FEB. 7, 1995 (TUESDAY) - Nearly one in 
      five (18 percent) American Indian households on reservations were
      severely crowded (more than 1.5 persons per room) in 1990.  The
      comparable figure for the nation as a whole was 2 percent.  This
      information is being released today in a new statistical brief
      entitled, "Housing of American Indians on Reservations" (SB/94-
      32), from the Commerce Department's Census Bureau.

           One-third of the 112,000 American Indian households on
      reservations were considered crowded (more than one person per
      room) in 1990.  The comparable figure was only 5 percent for all
      households nationally.

           "American Indian households on reservations typically had
      large numbers of people living in relatively small houses in
      1990," says Robert Bonnette of the bureau's housing office.  "For
      instance," Bonnette continues, "American Indian households on  
      reservations contained a median of 3.65 persons, compared with
      only 2.29 persons for all households nationally.  Also, homes on
      reservations had only 4.4 rooms, nearly a whole room less than
      the national median of 5.3."  

           Among the nation's 48 largest reservations (500 or more
      American Indian households), median household size was as low as 
      2.49 people for the Osage Reservation and as high as 4.47 for the
      Zuni Pueblo.  Median home size varied from just 3.1 rooms for the
      Navajo to 5.3 rooms for the Mescalero Apache and Nez Perce.

           The brief also contains information on homeownership rates
      and age of householder for American Indian households on the 
      48 largest reservations.

           This statistical brief is one of a series that uses data
      collected in the 1990 Census of Population and Housing to examine
      housing characteristics of American Indian households on
      reservations and their associated trust lands.

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      Editor's Note:  EMBARGOED UNTIL:  FEB. 7, 1995 (TUESDAY) -
      media representatives may obtain copies of the brief from the
      bureau's Public Information Office by telephone:  301-457-2794,
      FAX: 301-457-3670, or e-mail: pio@census.go.  
      Non-media orders should go to the bureau's Customer Services Office
      or phone: 301-457-4100.


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