DOCUMENT RESUME ED 108 831, RC 008 638 TITLE Selected 1970 Census Data for Alaska Communities. Part 2 - Northwest Alaska. INSTITUTION Alaska State Dept. of Community and Regional Affairs, Juneau. Div. of Community Planning. SPONS AGENCY Department of Housing and Urban Development, Washington, D.C. PUB DATE Mar 74 NOTE 40p.; For related documents, see RC 008 637-642 EDRS PRICE MF-$0.76 HC-$1.95 PLUS POSTAGE DESCRIPTORS/ Age Groups; *American Indians; Caucasians; *Census Figures; *Demography; *Eskimos; Family Structure; Females; Geographic Regions; *Housing; Males; Plubbing; Population Trends; Racial Distribution; Tables (Data) IDENTIFIERS *A asks; Alaska Natives; Aleuts; Northwest aska ABSTRACT As 1 of 6 regional reports supplying statistical information on Alaska's incorporated and unincorporated communities- (those of 25 or more people), this report on Northwest Alaska presents data derived from the 1970 U.S. Census first-count microfilm. Organized via the 3 Northwest Alaska census division, data are presented for the 32 communities of Barrow, Kobuk, and Nome census divisions. Presented in tabular form, the selective data provide the following information: (1) Population Trends (1950, 1960, and 1970); (2) Race (Alaskan Native, White, and_ Negro); (3) Families (total and total persons in family); (4) Age Breakdowns: Total Population and Native Population (males and females from under 5 to 65 and over and median age); (5) Housing occupancy (# of units owner occupied, renter occupied, vacant year round, seasonal, and total); (6) Type of Housing Structure-Year Round Units (# of 1 unit structures, 2 or more units, and mobile homes); (7) Persons Per Unit (# of rooms and units and average); (8) /Rooms Per Unit (# of rooms nits and average); (9) Persons Per' Room (1.00 or less to 1.51 or more); (10) Plumbing Facilities: Year Round Units (# with all facilities and # lacking 1 or more facilities); (11) Value of Owner Occupied Units ($5,000 to $50,000); (12) Toilet Facilities: Year Round Units (private, shared, and no flush toilets). (JC) *********************************************************************** Documetts acquired by ERIC include many informal unpublished * materials not available from other sources. ERIC makes every effort * * to obtain the best copy available. nevertheless, items of marginal * reproducibility are often encountered and this affects the quality * * of the microfiche and hardcopy reproductions ERIC makes available * * via the ERIC Document Reproduction Service (EDRS). EDRS is not * responsible for the quality of the original document. Reproductions * * supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original. * ***********************************************************************
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DOCUMENT RESUME
ED 108 831, RC 008 638
TITLE Selected 1970 Census Data for Alaska Communities.Part 2 - Northwest Alaska.
INSTITUTION Alaska State Dept. of Community and Regional Affairs,Juneau. Div. of Community Planning.
SPONS AGENCY Department of Housing and Urban Development,Washington, D.C.
PUB DATE Mar 74NOTE 40p.; For related documents, see RC 008 637-642
EDRS PRICE MF-$0.76 HC-$1.95 PLUS POSTAGEDESCRIPTORS/ Age Groups; *American Indians; Caucasians; *Census
Figures; *Demography; *Eskimos; Family Structure;Females; Geographic Regions; *Housing; Males;Plubbing; Population Trends; Racial Distribution;Tables (Data)
ABSTRACTAs 1 of 6 regional reports supplying statistical
information on Alaska's incorporated and unincorporated communities-(those of 25 or more people), this report on Northwest Alaskapresents data derived from the 1970 U.S. Census first-countmicrofilm. Organized via the 3 Northwest Alaska census division, dataare presented for the 32 communities of Barrow, Kobuk, and Nomecensus divisions. Presented in tabular form, the selective dataprovide the following information: (1) Population Trends (1950, 1960,and 1970); (2) Race (Alaskan Native, White, and_ Negro); (3) Families(total and total persons in family); (4) Age Breakdowns: TotalPopulation and Native Population (males and females from under 5 to65 and over and median age); (5) Housing occupancy (# of units owneroccupied, renter occupied, vacant year round, seasonal, and total);(6) Type of Housing Structure-Year Round Units (# of 1 unitstructures, 2 or more units, and mobile homes); (7) Persons Per Unit(# of rooms and units and average); (8) /Rooms Per Unit (# of rooms
nits and average); (9) Persons Per' Room (1.00 or less to 1.51 ormore); (10) Plumbing Facilities: Year Round Units (# with allfacilities and # lacking 1 or more facilities); (11) Value of OwnerOccupied Units ($5,000 to $50,000); (12) Toilet Facilities: YearRound Units (private, shared, and no flush toilets). (JC)
***********************************************************************Documetts acquired by ERIC include many informal unpublished
* materials not available from other sources. ERIC makes every effort ** to obtain the best copy available. nevertheless, items of marginal *
reproducibility are often encountered and this affects the quality *
* of the microfiche and hardcopy reproductions ERIC makes available *
* via the ERIC Document Reproduction Service (EDRS). EDRS is not* responsible for the quality of the original document. Reproductions ** supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original. *
Department of Community and Regional AffairsDivision of Community Planning
Sta+-e c 41as eck-Tk.k.,yve
March, 1974
00The preparation of this report was financed in part,
4.4.)through a grant from the Department of Housing andUrban Development, under the provisions ofSection 701 of the Housing Act of 1954, as amended.
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This publication presents selected 1970 U.S, Census data for incorporated Alaskancommunities and unincorporated communities having a population of 25 persons ormore. The data is derived from the 1970 census first-count microfilm.
The communities located in Alaska's 29 census divisions are grouped into sixregional reports, as shown on the regional map. The table of contents in eachreport lists the communities included, In each census division.
Note also that, although the U.S. Bureau of Census revised its population count fora few communities, detailed population and housing data was not corrected. Theoriginal first-count figures have been used throughout this publication.
The past populations of a number of communities are not listed. This is due to thelack of comparable hi/storical data.
,A useful reference work which can be used with this publication is the Alaska 1970Census Atlas published by the Alaska Department of Labor, Employment SecurityDi':ision. This atlas lists the population of every enumeration district in all of theState's 29 census divisions and shows the geographic location of the censusdivisions, and of the enumeration districts as well .
A brief explanation of some terms may be helpful.
Race. The term "Alaska Native" includes Aleut, Eskimo, Indian, and others(Japanese, Filipino, and so on) . The first-count data does not tally Alaska Nativesseparately so this figure was derived by subtracting the "White" and "Negro"subtotals from total 'population figures. Although this procedure overstates Alaskan
ative population in a few communities with significant Japanese, Filipino, or otherr sidents, it should be generally accurate for most Alaskan communities.
Median Age. This statistic was calculated only for groups of 25 or more persons.
Plumbing Facilities. The phrase "lacking one or more facilities" may include the:lack of piped cold water, a toilet, some type of bathing facility, or hot water only.,A comparison with the next heading, Toilet Facilities, might indicate whether the;missing facility is hot water only or includes other utilities as well.
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Value of Owner-Occupied Units. This statistic is based on the self-reportedestimate of home owners. The total number of owners reporting housing valuesand the total number of owner-occupied homes are given at the end of this categoryto provide a quick comparison.
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45-54 16 7 65 & Over 5 1055-64 2 3 TOTAL , 127 14165 & Over 5 10 Median Age: 14.8 14.4TOTAL 132 146Median Age: 15.6 14.9
HOUSING OCCUPANCY TYPE OF STRUCTURE - YEAR-ROUND UNITS
0 Units
Owner Occupied 41 One Unit StructuresRenter Occupied 11 Two or More UnitsVacant 20 Mobile Homes or TrailersTOTAL YEAR-ROUND UNITS 72 TOTAL YEAR-ROUND UNITSSeasonal Units 0
TOTAL HOUSING UNITS 72
# Units
684
0
72
PERSONS PER UNIT ROOMS PER UNIT PERSONS PER ROOM
Persons I Units # Rooms I Units II Persons I Units
1 4 1 33 1.00 or Less 10
2 7 2 20 1.01 - 1.50 3
3 9 3 10 1.511or More 39
4 1 4 5 TOTAL 52
5 6 5 , 3
6 5 6 0
7 10 7 1
8 or More 10 8 or More 0
TOTAL 52 TOTAL 72
Average Persons/Unit: 5.3 Average Rooms/Unit: 2.0
PLUMBING FACILITIES: YEAR-ROUND UNITS VALUE OF OWNER OCCUPIED UNITS
# Units Reported Value # Units
With All Facilities 3 Less Than $5,000 18
Lacking One or More 69 $5,000-$9,999 16
Facilities $10,000-914,999 3
TOTAL 72 $15,000-$19,999 0
$20,000-$24,999 0
$25,000-$34,999 / 0
TOILET FACILITIES: YEAR -ROUND UNITS $35,000-$49,999 0
f Units$smoo or Mor 0
37TOTAL UNITS REPORTED
Private Flush Toilet 3 TOTAL OWNER OCCUPIED 41
Shared Flush Toilet 0
No Flush Toilet 69
TOTAL 72
* Native is defined as Aleut, Eskimo, Indian and others, zluding
White and Negro
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SELECTED DATA 1970 CENSUS KIVALINA
POPULATION TRENDS RACE FAMILIES
Year Population Alaskan Total Families 21
Native * 1831950 Negro 0 Totes' Persons 131
1960 White ......,,L in'Yamilies1970 188 TOTAL 188
AGE BREAKDOWNS: TOTAL POPULATION NATIVE POPULATION *
FemaleAge Groups Male Femele AllAymEt Male
Under 5 20 13 Under 5 19 135-9 15 18 5-14 25 30;0-14 10 12 15-24 14 16
15-19 11) 13 25-34 11 9
20-24 ,4 3 35-44 8 4
25-34 13 10 45-54 8 8
35-44 a 4 55-64 3 2
45-54 8 8 65 6 Over 5 8
55-64 3 2 TOTAL 93 9065 & Over 4 8 Median Aga: 17.1 16.6TOTAL 97 91
Medloo Aga: 16.8 16.1
HOUSING OCCUPANCY
Owner OccupiedRenter OccupiedVacantTOTAL YEAR-ROUND UNITSSeasonal UnitsTOTAL HOUSING UNITS
I Units
16
S
12
33
0
33
TYPE OF STRUCTURE - YEAR-ROUND UNITS
0 Unite
One Unit Structures 30Two or More Units 3
Mobile Homes or Trailers 0
TOTAL YEAR-ROUND UNITS 33
PERSONS PER UNIT ROOMS PER UNIT PERSONS PER ROOM
0 Persons 0 Unite 0 Rooms 0 Units 0 Persons 0 Units
1 0 1 12 1.00 or Less 1
2 1 2 12 1.01 - 1.50 0'-3 0 3 6 1.51 or More 20
4 3 4 1 TOTAL 21
5 6 5 0
6 3 6 1
7 0 7 1
8 or More 8 8 or More 3
TOTAL 21 TOTAL 33
Average Persons/Unit: 9.0 Average Rooms/Unit: 2.2
PLUMBING FACILITIES: YEAR-ROUND UNITS
0 Units
VALUE OF OWNER OCCUPIEDI:UNITS
Reported Value 0/Units
With All Facilities 0 Less Than $5,000 ; 16Lacking One or More 33 $5,000-$9,999 -1 0
Facilities $10,000-814,999 \i 0
TOTAL 33 $15,000-$19,999 . 0
$20,000-$24,999 0$25,000-$34,999 0
TOILET FACILITIES: YEAR-ROUND UNITS $35,000-$49,999 0
$50,000 or More Fi 0
l Units TOTAL UNITS REPORT D 16
Private Flush Toilet 0 TOTAL OWNER OCCUPIED 16
Shared Flush Toilet 0
No Flush Toilet 33
TOTAL 33
* Native is defined as Aleut, Eskimo, Indian and others, excluding
55-64 2 2 TOTAL 53 5865 & Over 3 4 Median Age: 22.3 15.6TOTAL 56 61
Median Age: :1,9.2 14.9
HOUSING OCCUPANCY TYPE OF STRUCTURE - YEAR-ROUND UNITS
0 Units if Units
Owner Occupied 18 One Unit Structures 22Renter Occupied 4 Two or More Units 2Vacant 2 Mobile Roses or Trailers 0TOTAL YEAR-ROUND UNITS 24 TOTAL YEAR-ROUND UNITS 24Seasonal Units 0TOTAL HOUSING UNITS 24
PERSONS PER UNIT ROOMS PER UNIT PERSONS PER ROOM
0 Persons 0 Units I Rooms 0 Units Persons I Units
1 i. 1 10 1.00 or Less 5
2 2 2 9 1.01 - 1.50 3
3 3 3 3 1.51 or More 144 0 4 2 TOTAL 225 2 5 0
6 4 6 07 1 7 0
8 or More 6 8 or More 0TOTAL 22 TOTAL 24
Average Persons/Unit: 5.3 Average Rooms/Unit: 1.9
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PLUMBING YEAR-ROUND UNITS VALUE OF OWNER OCCUPIED UNITS
10 Unite Reported Yalu* 0 Units
With All Facilities 0 Less Than $5,000 15
Lacking One or More 24 $5.000 - $9,999 0
Facilities $10,000-$14,999 0
TOTAL 24' $15,000-$19,999 0
$20,000-$24,999 0
$25,000-$34,999 0
TOILET FACILITIES: YEAR-ROUND UNITS $35,000-$49,999$50,000 or More I
TOTAL YEAR-ROUND UNITS 25 TOTAL YEAR-ROUND UNITS 25
Seasonal Units 0
TOTAL HOUSING UNITS 25
PERSONS PER UNIT ROOMS PER UNIT (PARSONS PER ROOM
0 Persons Units 0 Rooms I Units lasel ;
Units
1 3 1 16 1.00 or Less 3
2 2 2 7 1.01 - 1.50 03 0 3 2 1.51 or More 174 1 4 0 TOTAL 205 3 5 0
6 _0 6 0
7 5
8 or More '67 (!),
8 or More 0'TOTAL 20 TOTAL 25
Average Persons/Unit: 6.1 Average Rooms/Unit: 1.4
PLUMBING FACILITIES: YEAR-ROUND UNITS VALUE OF OWNER OCCUPIED UNITS
Witi All FacilitiesLacking One or More
FacilitiesTOTAL
I Units
025
25
TOILET FACILITIES: YEAR-ROUND UNITS
0 Units
Reported Value 0 Units
Less Than $5,000 N/A$5,000-$9,999$10,000-614,999$15,000-$19,999$20,000-$24,999$25,000-$34,999$35,A00-$49,999$50,000 or MoreTOTAL UNITS REPORTED
Private Flush Toilet 0 TOTAL OWNER OCCUPIED 3
Shared Flush Toilet 0No Flush Toilet 25TOTAL 25
* Alva is defined as Aleut, Eskimo, Indian and others, excluding
Whitt and Negro
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SELECTED DATA 1970 CENSUS NOME
POPULATION TRENDS RACE FAMILIES
Year _Population Alaskan Total Families 488Native * 1,554
1950 1,876 Negro 14 Total Persons 2,2351960 2,316 White 920 in Families197O 2,488 TOTAL 2,488
AGE BREAKDOWNS: TOTAL POPULATION NATIVE POPULATION *
FemaleAge Groups Male 'emelt Age Groups Male
Under 5 163 135 Under 5 118 885-9 163 171 5-14 231 23610-14 171 176 15-24 133 - 13315-19 126 131 25-34 104 9120-24 75 71 35-44 63 7325-34 179 166 45-54 57 6035-44 135 122 55-64 43 5945-54 127 110 65 6 Over 37 2855-64 89 79 TOTAL 786 76865 6 Over 62 38 Median Age: 18.3 19.5
intr7 1,290 1,198
Median Age: 21.5 19.5
HOUSING OCCUPANCY TYPE OF STRUCTURE - YEAR-ROUND UNITS
f Units I Units
Owner Occupied 304 One Unit StructuresRenter Occupied 321- Two or More UnitsVacant 176 Mobile Roues or TrailersTOTAL YEAR-ROUND UNITS 802 TOTAL YEAR-ROUND UNITSSefsonal Units 31TOTAL HOUSING UNITS 833
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802
'PERSONS PER UNIT ROOMS PER UNIT ?MONS PER ROOM
.0 Persons f Units f Rooms 0 Units f Persons f Units
1 120 1 168 1.00 or Less 390
2 127 2 138 1.01 - 1.50 86
3 77 3 150 1.51 or More 1504 77 4 136 TOTAL 626
5 64 5 105
6 53 6 61
7 39 7 22
8 or More 69 8 or More 22
TOTAL 626 TOTAL 802
Average Persons/Unit: 4.0 Average Rooms/Unit: 3.3
PLUMBING FACILITIES: YEAR-ROUND UNITS VALUE OP OWNER OCCUPIED UNITS
0 Units Reported Value 4 Units
With All Facilities 249 Leak Than'$5,000 105
Lacking One or More 553 $5,000-$9,999 88
Facilities $10,000-$14,999 45
TOTAL 802 $15,000-$19,999 28$20,000-$24,999 6
$25,000-$34,999 3
TOILET FACILITIES: YEAR-ROUND UNITS $35,000-$49,999 3
, $50000 or More 1
f Units TOTAL UNITS REPORTED 179
Private Flush Toilet 280 TOTAL OWNER OCCUPIED 304
Shared Flush Toilet 21
No Flush Toilet 501
TOTAL 802
* Native is defined as Aleut, Eskimo, Indian and others, excluding
White and Negro
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SELECTED DATA 1970 CENSUS
RACE
ST. MICHAEL
FAMILIESPOPULATION TRENDS
Year Population Alaskan Total Families 36Native * 192
1950 157 'Negro 0 Total Persons 2011960 205 White 15 in Families1970 207 TOTAL 207
AGE BREAKDOWNS: TOTAL POPULATION NATIVE POPULATZON*
MOUSING OCCUPANCY TYPE OF STRUCTURE - YEAR-ROUND UNITS
I Units I Units
Owner Occupied 30 One Unit Structures 43Ranter Occupied 11 Two or More Units 0Vacant 2 Mobile Roses or Trailers 0TOTAL YEAR-ROUND UNITS 43 TOTAL YEAR-ROUND UNITS 43Seasonal Units 1
TOTAL HOUSING UNITS 44
PERSONS PER UNIT ROOMS PER UNIT PERSONS PER ROOM
0 Persons I Units . I Rooms I Units I Persons i Units
1 4 1 16 1.00 or Less 11
2 8 2 14 1.01 - 1.50 3
3 2 3 8 1.51 or More 27
4 5 4 5 TOTAL 415 7 5 0
6 2 6 0
7 4 . 7 0
8 or More 9 8 or More 0
TOTAL 41 TOTAL 43
Average Persons/Unit: 5.0 Average Rooms/Unit: 2.0
PLUMBING FACILITIES: YEAR-ROUND UNITS VALVE OF OWNER OCCUPIED UNITS
0 Units Reported Value I Units
With All Facilities 1 Less Than $5,000 30
Lacking One or More 42 $5,000-$9,999 0
Facilities $10,000-$14,999 0
TOTAL 43 $15,000-$19,999 0
$20,000- $24,999 0
$25,000-$34,999 0
TOILET FACILITIES: YEAR-ROUND UNITS $35,1000-$49,999 0
$50.000pr_flore 0
I Units TOTAL UNITS REPORTED 30
Private Flush Toilet 1 TOTAL OWNER OCCUPIED 30
Shared Flush Toilet 0No Flush Toilet 42TOTAL 43
* Native is defined as Aleut, Eskimo, Indian and others, excluding
White and Negro
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SELECTED DATA 1970 CENSUS
RACE
SAVOONGA
FAMILIESPOPULATION "'RENDS
Year Population Alaskan Total Families 52Native * 357
1950 219 Negro 0 Total Persons 3591960 Whits 7 in Families1970 364 TOTAL 364
AGE BREAKDOWNS: TOTAL POPULATION NATIVE POPULATION *
FemaleAte Groups Male Female Age Groups Male
Under 5 27 20 Under 5 25 195-9 32 30 5-14 68 5410-14 36 24 15 -24 31 2915 -19 15 16 25 -34 31 21'20-24' 17 13 35 -44 26 1525-34 33 22 45-54 7 535-44 26 - 15 55-64 9 845-54 7 5 63 6 Over 5 455-64 9 8 T an 202 15565 i Over 5 4 Median Age: 17.7 16.7OTAL 207 157
Median Age: 18.0 16.6
HOUSING OCCUPANCY TYPE OF STRUCTURE - YEAR-ROUND UNITS
0 Units S Units
Owner Occupied 49 One Unit Structures 42Renter Occupied 5 Two or More Units 12Vacant 0 Mobile Hones or Trailers 0TOTAL YEAR-ROUND UNITS 54 TOTAL TEAR -ROUND UNITS 54Seasonal Units 0
TOTAL HOUSING UNITS 54
PERSONS PER UNIT ROOMS PER UNIT 'PERSONS PER ROOM
Persons S Units I Rooms I Units I persons S Units
1 1 1 16 1.00 or Less 72 3 2 24 1.01 - 1.50 2
5 3 8 1.51 or More 454 4 4 5 TOTAL 545 '6 5 16 6 6 07 7 7 0
8 or More 22 8 or More 0TOTAL 54 TOTAL 54Average Persons/Unit: 6.7 Average Rooms/Units 2.1
.PLUMBING FACILITIES: YEAR-ROUND UNITS VALUE OP OWNER OCCUPIED UNITS
0 Units forted Value fl Units
With All Facilities 1 Less Than $3,000 35Lacking One or Mote 53 $5,000-$9,999 1
55-64 4 4 TOTAL 70 7565 SI Over 2 3 Median Axe: 17.9 19.0TOTAL 73 78
Median Age: 18.9 18.3
HOUSING OCCUPANCY. 'TYPE OF STRUCTURE - YEAR -ROUND UNITS
f Units i Units
Owner Occupied 13 One Unit Structures 24Renter Occupied 11 Two or More Units 0Vacant 0 Mobile Noses or Trailers 0TOTAL YEAR-ROUND UNITS 24 : TOTAL YEAR -POUND UNITS 24Seasonal Units 0
TOTAL HOUSING UNITS 24
PERSONS PER UNIT ROOMS PER UNIT PERSONS PER ROOM
ft Parsons I Unit: I Rooms t Units Persons i Units
1 1 1 7 1.00 or Less 3
2 4 2 13 1.01 - 1.50 23 2 3 3 1.51 or More 194 1 4 1 TOTAL 245 3
r6 1
5 0
6 07 2 7 0
8 or More 10 8 or More 0
TOTAL 24 TOTAL .24
Average Persons/Unit: 6.3 Average Rooms/Unit: 1.9
PLUMBING FACILITIES: YEAR-ROUND UNITS VALUE OF OWNER OCCUPIED UNITS
HOUSING OCCUPANCY TYPE OF STRUCTURE - YEAR-ROUND UNITS
0 Units 0 Units
Owner Occupied 22 One Unit Structures 35Renter Occupied 6 Two or More'Unite 0Vacant 7 Mobile Noses or Trailers 0TOTAL TEAR-ROUND UNITS 35 TOTAL TZAR-ROUND UNITS. 35Seasonal Units 1
TOTAL MOUSING UNITS 36.
PERSONS PER UNIT ROOMS PER UNIT PERSONJ PER ROOM
I Persons I Units . 0 loons 0 Units 'JILL!!! IWA.1 6 1 8 1.00 or Lee's 92 5 2 16 1.01 - 1.50 33 3 3 6 1.51 or More 164 0 4 3 TOTAL 285 4 5 26 0 6 07 3
b or More 7
7 08 or More 0
TOTAL 28 TOTAL 35Average Persons/Unit: 4.7 Average Roows/Unit: 2.3
PLUMBING FACILITIES: YEAR-ROUND UNITS VALUE OF OWNER OCCUPIED UNITS
0 Units Reported Value I Units
With All Facilities 0 Less Than *5,000 22
Lacking One or More 35 65,000-69a999 0Facilities $10,000-614,999 -.._ 0
TOTAL 35 $15,000-519,999 0
620,000-624,999 0
$25,000-$34,999 0
TOILET.YACILITIIS: YEAR -ROUND UNITS $35,000-$49,999 0
$50A000 or More 0
I Units TOTAL UNITS REPORTED 22
Private Plush Toilet 0 TOTAL OWNER OCCUPIED 22
Shared Flush Toilet 0No !lush Toilet 35
TOTAL 35
* Native is defined as Aleut, Eakin°, Indian and others, excluding
White and Negro
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SELECTED DATA 1970 CENSUS WHITE MOUNTAIN
POPULATION TRENDS RACE FAMILIES
Year Population Alaskan Total Families 15Native * 84
1950 129 Negro 0 Total Parsons 79
1960 151 White 3 in FamilieX1970 87 TOTAL 87
ACE BREAKDOWNS: TOTAL POPULATION NATIVE POPULATION *
FemaleAiLLL0422.
Under 5
Male Female AlIg110111
Under 5
Miele
44 1 1
5-9 7 6 5-14 14 11
10-14 7 6 15-24 11 7
15-19 7 7 25-34 4 2,
20-24 5 0 35-44 4 2
25-34 \ 5 3 45-54 6 4
35-44 \ 4'' 2 55-64 4 5
45-54 7 4 65 i Over 3 2
55-64 4 5 TOTAL 50 34
65 i Over 3 2 Median Age: 21.8 22.9
TOTAL 51 36
Median Age: 22.0 18.9
HOUSING OCCUPANCY
Owner 0upiedRenter OccupiedVacantTOTAL YEAR-ROUND UNITSSeasonal UnitsTOTAL HOUSING UNITS
# Units
15
6
1
22
0
22
TYPE OF STRUCTURE - YEAR-ROUND UNITS
Unitsi.
One Unit Structures 2;1 1Two or More UnitsMobile Homes or Trailers 0
TOTAL YEAR -ROUND UNITS 22
PERSONS PER UNIT ROOMS PER UNIT PERSONS PER ROOM
f Persons f Units # Rooms f Units # Persons .1 Units
1 6 1 5 1.00 or Lens 10
2 3 2 12 1.01 - 1.50 1
3 2 3 1 1.51 or More 10
4 1 4 2 TOTAL 21
5 1 5 1
6 2 6 0
7 3 7 1
8 or More 3 8 or More 0
TOTAL 21 TOTAL 22
Average Persons/Unit: 4.1 Average Rooms/Unit: 2.4
PLUMBING FACILITIES: YEAR-ROUND UNITS VALUE OF OWNER OCCUPIED UNITS
I Units Reported Value # Units
With All Facilities 1 Less Mon 45,000 13
Lacking One or More 21 55,000-89,999 1
Facilities $10,000-814,999 1
TOTAL 22 815,000-319,991 0520,000 - 824,999 0525,000-834,999 0
TOILET FACILITIES: YEAR-ROUND UNITS 835,000449,9%9 0150.000 or Mors o
f Unite TOTAL UNITS REPORTED 15
Private Flush Toilet 1 TOTAL OWNER OCCUPIED 15
Shared Flush Toilet 0
No Flush Toilet . 21
TOTAL 22
* Native is defined as Aleut, Eskimo, Indian and others, excluding