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  2. Modern social statistics of Native Americans - Wikipedia

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    In 1970, the average real per capita income among Reservation Indians was $4,347. This figure grew to $6,510 in 1980, dipped to $5,959 in 1990, and grew again to $7,942 in 2000. However, the overall statistic for the United States has also steadily grown over this span of time. The total US real per capita was $13,188 in 1970 and $21,587.

  3. Indigenous health in Australia - Wikipedia

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    In 2009 the ABS estimated life expectancy at 67.2 years for Indigenous men (11.5 years fewer than for non-Indigenous) and 72.9 years for Indigenous women (9.7 years fewer than for non-Indigenous). Estimated life expectancy of Indigenous men ranged from 61.5 years for those living in the Northern Territory to a high of 69.9 years for those ...

  4. List of countries by life expectancy - Wikipedia

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    This is especially true for Healthy life expectancy, the definition of which criteria may change over time, even within a country. For example, Canada is a country with a fairly high overall life expectancy at 81.63 years; however, this number decreases to 75.5 years for Indigenous people in the country. [4]

  5. Inuit culture - Wikipedia

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    The people of Nunavut have a life expectancy which is more than 14 years shorter than the Canadian average (66.8 years vs. 81 years). [38] This is likely affected by its astonishingly high suicide rate, which is eleven times the national average. [37] Smoking rates in Nunavut are more than double the national average. [39]

  6. Okinawa diet - Wikipedia

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    As assessed over 1949 to 1998, people from the Ryukyu Islands (of which Okinawa is the largest) had a life expectancy among the highest in the world (83.8 years vs. 78.9 years in the United States), [2] although the male life expectancy rank among Japanese prefectures plummeted in the 21st century.

  7. Demographics of Chile - Wikipedia

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    Life expectancy total males females 1950–1955: 244,000: 94,000: ... only indigenous people that still practiced a native culture or spoke a native language were ...

  8. Hadza people - Wikipedia

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    A 2001 anthropological study on modern foragers found that the Hadza men and women had an average life expectancy at birth of 33. Life expectancy at age 20 was 39 and the infant mortality rate was 21%. [37] More recently, Hadza adults have frequently lived into their sixties, and some have even reached their seventies or eighties.

  9. Indigenous Australians - Wikipedia

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    The life expectancy of Indigenous Australians is difficult to quantify accurately. Indigenous deaths are poorly identified, and the official figures for the size of the population at risk include large adjustment factors. Two estimates of Indigenous life expectancy in 2008 differed by as much as five years. [315]