FILE - In this Aug. 26, 2020 photo, a sign promoting Native American participation in the U.S. census is displayed as Selena Rides Horse enters information into her phone on behalf of a member of the Crow Indian Tribe in Lodge Grass, Mont. The U.S. Census Bureau will release reports Thursday, March 9, 2022 that show how good of a job the agency believes it did in counting every U.S. resident during the 2020 census.
“At the end of the day when you have your whole religious calendar that has been discontinued, when you are looking at ‘How do I support this huge health risk in my community,’ it really wasn't at the forefront of everyone's minds," said Ahtza Chavez, executive director of NAVA Education Project, which led the New Mexico Native Census Coalition.
The tribe's chairman, Thomas Siyuja Sr., said that's impossible because he knows people who filled out the census online and by mail and encouraged others to do the same. He said some tribal members might have been reluctant to open the doors for a census taker who went door to door in Supai Village, deep in a gorge off the Grand Canyon.
The numbers matter because they are used to distribute $1.5 trillion in federal funding each year and to determine congressional representation. Montana gained a congressional seat after the latest census, but Arizona fell short of the numbers needed to add one. “That really motivated people to want to participate," she said."It was a shock for tribal members to see how severely undercounted we were.”
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