Michigan : Population
The 2000 census counted about 58,479 American Indians, including Eskimos and Aleuts. In the 1990sthe active tribal organizations included the Ottawa, Ojibwa, and Potawatomi.
In 2000, the black population of Michigan totaled an estimated 1,412,742. The 2000 census found that 523,589 state residents (5.3%) were foreign born, up from 355,393 (3.8%) in 1990. There were 323,877 Hispanics and Latinos living in the state in 2000, of whom 220,769 were of Mexican descent. The state's Asian population has been increasing: as of 2000, the total number of Asians was 176,510. The census reported 54,631 Asian Indians (up from 18,100 in 1990), 17,377 Filipinos, 33,189 Chinese (up from 17,100 in 1990), 20,886 Koreans, 11,288 Japanese, and 13,673 Vietnamese (up from 5,229 in 1990). Pacific Islanders numbered 2,692.
Population : 10,120,860 as on 2005