The U.S. Census reports Native Americans by Group of answer choices one tribe only or in combination with another tribe plus in combination with any other race. one tribe only, one tribe only or in combination with another tribe, and one tribe only or in combination with another tribe plus in combination with any other race. one tribe only. one tribe only or in combination with another tribe. one tribe only and one tribe only or in combination with another tribe

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one tribe only or in combination with another tribe plus in combination with any other race.

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United States Census Bureau (USCB) is the governmental agency saddled with the responsibility of providing data about the citizens of America and her economy. The Census Bureau was founded on the 1st of July, 1902 and has its headquarter in Suitland, Maryland, United States of America.

The U.S. Census reports Native Americans by one tribe only or in combination with another tribe plus in combination with any other race.

Native Americans are the indigenous people (citizens) of the United States of America and they are also known as the American Indians. The Census Bureau reports them by one tribe only such as Cherokee, Apache, Hopi, Chinook etc or in combination with another tribe such as Aleuts, Tlingit, Chenega, etc plus in combination with any other race such as Black Americans, Asian Americans, White Americans, Native Hawaiian etc.

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