How many people speak "Ojibwa " in America




Language category: ALL OTHER LANGUAGES Language sub-category: Other Native North American languages

In October 2015, the U.S. Census Bureau released the "2009-2013 American Community Survey" which provides information on "languages spoken at home" and "ability to speak English for the Population 5 Years and Over" for the United States as a whole, states including Puerto Rico and Washington D.C., selected counties, and selected cities and urban areas. The following provides aggregated survey information on people who speak "Ojibwa", as defined by the U.S. Census Bureau.

Ojibwa speakers in the United States

CountryNumber of speakersMargin of ErrorSpeak English less than "Very Well"Margin of Error
United States9,7356591,110247



Ojibwa speakers by U.S. state

What U.S. states have the most ojibwa speakers?
StateNumber of speakersMargin of ErrorSpeak English less than "Very Well"Margin of Error
Minnesota4,565462400123
Michigan1,91028220573
Wisconsin1,4052197534
Arkansas305255(D)(D)
Montana3051203025
New York14580(D)(D)
California13084(D)(D)
Massachusetts125159(D)(D)
New Jersey95115(D)(D)
North Dakota9052(D)(D)
Maryland7080(D)(D)
Texas70102(B)-
Virginia6537(B)-
Washington5039(D)(D)
Colorado4055(B)-
Missouri4042(B)-
North Carolina3539(D)(D)
Illinois3033(B)-
Nebraska3046(B)-
Arizona2531(D)(D)
South Dakota2538(B)-
Wyoming2522(D)(D)
Iowa1524(D)(D)
Florida(D)(D)(B)-
Kentucky(D)(D)(B)-
Nevada(D)(D)(B)-
New Mexico(D)(D)(B)-
Ohio(D)(D)(B)-
Oklahoma(D)(D)(D)(D)
Oregon(D)(D)(B)-
Pennsylvania(D)(D)(B)-
Tennessee(D)(D)(B)-



Ojibwa speakers by U.S county

What counties in the United States have the most ojibwa speakers?
CountyNumber of speakersMargin of ErrorSpeak English less than "Very Well"Margin of Error
Hennepin County [MN]6151978576
Wayne County [MI]170138(B)-
Ramsey County [MN]165102(D)(D)
Milwaukee County [WI]9089(B)-
Washtenaw County [MI]7576(B)-
Kings County [NY]7052(D)(D)
Denton County [TX]70102(B)-
Los Angeles County [CA]4051(B)-
Middlesex County [MA]3554(D)(D)
San Mateo County [CA]3027(B)-
Oakland County [MI]3035(B)-
Macomb County [MI]2021(D)(D)
Maricopa County [AZ](D)(D)(B)-
Kern County [CA](D)(D)(B)-
San Diego County [CA](D)(D)(B)-
Santa Clara County [CA](D)(D)(B)-
El Paso County [CO](D)(D)(B)-
Orange County [FL](D)(D)(B)-
Jefferson County [KY](D)(D)(B)-
Montgomery County [MD](D)(D)(D)(D)
Baltimore city [MD](D)(D)(B)-
Norfolk County [MA](D)(D)(B)-
Dakota County [MN](D)(D)(B)-
Clark County [NV](D)(D)(B)-
Essex County [NJ](D)(D)(D)(D)
Monmouth County [NJ](D)(D)(B)-
Bronx County [NY](D)(D)(B)-
Monroe County [NY](D)(D)(D)(D)
Guilford County [NC](D)(D)(D)(D)
Oklahoma County [OK](D)(D)(D)(D)
Philadelphia County [PA](D)(D)(B)-
Davidson County [TN](D)(D)(B)-
Tarrant County [TX](D)(D)(B)-
Pierce County [WA](D)(D)(B)-
Dane County [WI](D)(D)(B)-



Ojibwa speakers by U.S city / urban area

What cities in the United States have the most ojibwa speakers?
City / Metropolitan area / CBSANumber of speakersMargin of ErrorSpeak English less than "Very Well"Margin of Error
Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington [MN-WI]1,36527110577
Detroit-Warren-Dearborn [MI]220135(D)(D)
New York-Newark-Jersey City [NY]18013095115
Grand Rapids-Wyoming [MI]175123(D)(D)
Boston-Cambridge-Newton [MA-NH]125159(D)(D)
Milwaukee-Waukesha-West Allis [WI]11595(B)-
Ann Arbor [MI]7576(B)-
Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington [TX]70102(B)-
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria [DC-VA-MD-WV]7065(D)(D)
Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim [CA]4051(B)-
Omaha-Council Bluffs [NE-IA]3046(B)-
San Francisco-Oakland-Hayward [CA]3027(B)-
Spokane-Spokane Valley [WA]2023(D)(D)
Bakersfield [CA](D)(D)(B)-
Baltimore-Columbia-Towson [MD](D)(D)(B)-
Chicago-Naperville-Elgin [IL-IN](D)(D)(B)-
Cleveland-Elyria [OH](D)(D)(B)-
Colorado Springs [CO](D)(D)(B)-
Greensboro-High Point [NC](D)(D)(D)(D)
Kansas City [MO-KS](D)(D)(B)-
Lansing-East Lansing [MI](D)(D)(D)(D)
Las Vegas-Henderson-Paradise [NV](D)(D)(B)-
Louisville Jefferson County [KY](D)(D)(B)-
Madison [WI](D)(D)(B)-
Nashville-Davidson-Murfreesboro-Franklin [TN](D)(D)(B)-
Oklahoma City [OK](D)(D)(D)(D)
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford [FL](D)(D)(B)-
Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington [PA-NJ-DE-MD](D)(D)(B)-
Phoenix-Mesa-Scottsdale [AZ](D)(D)(B)-
Rochester [NY](D)(D)(D)(D)
San Diego-Carlsbad [CA](D)(D)(B)-
San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara [CA](D)(D)(B)-
Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue [WA](D)(D)(B)-
St. Louis [MO-IL](D)(D)(B)-
Syracuse [NY](D)(D)(B)-
Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News [VA-NC](D)(D)(B)-







Notes
  • Number of speakers and Speak English less than "Very Well": Detailed-language estimates are rounded to the nearest multiple of five. Aggregate estimates ("language category" and "language sub-category" entries) are unrounded and appear in table B16001. Detailed-language estimates may not sum to aggregate estimates because of rounding.
  • Margin of Error and Margin of Error: Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data. The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables.
  • (D): Data withheld to avoid disclosure.
  • (B): Either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate.
  • (X): Question does not apply.
  • -: Either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of error. A statistical test is not appropriate.


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