Alaska has the highest percentage of Native Americans in the U.S., accounting for 15.6% of its population. It is home to various indigenous groups, such as the Alaska Natives, Inuit, and Aleuts.
New Mexico has the second highest percentage of Native Americans in the U.S., accounting for 9.7% of its population. It is home to 23 federally recognized tribes, such as the Navajo, Pueblo, and Apache.
Oklahoma has the third highest percentage of Native Americans in the U.S., accounting for 8.9% of its population. It is home to 39 federally recognized tribes, such as the Cherokee, Choctaw, and Creek.
Montana has the fourth highest percentage of Native Americans in the U.S., accounting for 6.5% of its population. It is home to 12 federally recognized tribes, such as the Blackfeet, Crow, and Cheyenne.
North Dakota has the fifth highest percentage of Native Americans in the U.S., accounting for 5.4% of its population. It is home to five federally recognized tribes, such as the Lakota, Dakota, and Mandan.