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The map shows the distribution of indigenous population in the Arctic regions where highest shares -indicated with dark brown- can be found in Greenland, Nunavik and Nunavut (Canada). On a second level Finnmark (Norway), Chukotka (Russia) and Northwest Territories (Canada). This is a another proof of the demographic diversity present in the Arctic.
(No 0294c)
Jose Sterling & Rasmus Rasmussen
2006 for: Norway (Nordland, Troms, Finnmark), Sweden (Norrbotten), Finland (Lappi), Faroe Islands (National average), Iceland (National average), US-Alaska (estimates); Canada (Northwestern Territories, Nunavut, Yukon Territory). 2002 for: Russia (Komi, Nenets, Murmansk, Yamalo-Nenets, Sakha (census), (Krasnoyarsk Kray, Taymyr, Chukotka (census, rural population). 2001 for: Canada (Labrador and Nunavik-Quebec (census, health districts).
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Share of indigenous population in percentage of total population in Arctic regions.
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