Table 17c: Number of Migrants and Percent of American Indian or Alaska Native Alone Population 5 Years of Age and Older Migrating for the United States and States in the United States, 1995 to 2000 ___________________________________________________________________________ Migrants ______________________ US/State Number Percent ___________________________________________________________________________ United States 236,880 10.6 Alabama 5,377 25.0 Alaska 13,334 15.1 Arizona 35,194 15.4 Arkansas 5,901 34.6 California 52,664 18.3 Colorado 13,602 34.3 Connecticut 2,204 25.2 Delaware 536 18.5 District of Columbia 565 30.3 Florida 17,716 34.6 Georgia 10,762 48.3 Hawaii 915 29.9 Idaho 5,013 31.4 Illinois 6,777 24.0 Indiana 5,494 34.5 Iowa 3,505 41.5 Kansas 7,431 32.8 Kentucky 4,104 47.6 Louisiana 4,960 20.8 Maine 1,731 25.1 Maryland 4,135 27.8 Massachusetts 3,450 24.0 Michigan 13,810 24.7 Minnesota 15,242 30.8 Mississippi 3,001 27.8 Missouri 9,509 38.7 Montana 10,443 21.0 Nebraska 4,362 31.5 Nevada 6,582 27.0 New Hampshire 962 37.5 New Jersey 4,208 25.2 New Mexico 22,149 14.2 New York 15,030 20.7 North Carolina 17,412 18.7 North Dakota 7,329 26.2 Ohio 7,092 28.2 Oklahoma 50,260 20.7 Oregon 11,590 28.8 Pennsylvania 5,424 29.7 Rhode Island 909 19.7 South Carolina 4,759 34.5 South Dakota 13,631 25.0 Tennessee 5,912 40.3 Texas 30,593 29.0 Utah 6,755 26.0 Vermont 809 32.5 Virginia 8,294 39.3 Washington 18,934 22.6 West Virginia 1,212 33.7 Wisconsin 12,131 26.9 Wyoming 2,405 23.3 ___________________________________________________________________________ Note: Migrants are defined as persons who were in a different residence in 2000 than in 1995 and for whom the 2000 residence was in a different county or country than their residence in 1995; that is, a migrant is one who in moving crosses a county boundary in the United States or who comes to the United States from another nation. The total number of migrants in this table thus includes both domestic migrants and international migrants.