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> From: fork-admin@xent.com [mailto:fork-admin@xent.com] On Behalf Of
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> FoRK
> Also, the lifestyle of the remnants of those
> societies is on average only marginally above poverty even today.
As I understand it, there is a huge difference between native Americans
who speak english at home and those who do not. I don't have figures
that separate those at hand, though.
1989 American Indians (US Pop as a whole) -- Families below poverty
27.2% (10%), Persons below poverty 31.2 (13.1), Speak a language other
than English 23 (13.8) Married couple families 65.8 (79.5) Median family
income $21,619 ($35,225) Per Capita $8,284 ($14,420).
Note: High Income countries in 1989 were defined as having over $6,000
per capita. American Indians separated from the rest of the US society
would still be considered a high-income society.