the benchmark survey (NHIS) does not breakout tribal membership.
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the NHIS data were used to determine phone access in Native communities and that data is not broken down by tribal affiliation
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I don't know how to ask this more clearly. I'll reiterate that I'm not asking about NHIS. I'm asking about WaPo and what it pubbed.
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Literally your byline, pointing out Cherokee and Navajo accounted largest share. You. You wrote this,
@EmGusk.pic.twitter.com/Nd5KkSfNm4
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Replying to @aurabogado
the largest share of those who identified as tribal members were Cherokee and Navajo. We do not have phone breakdowns by tribe.
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reliable data do not appear to be available for that subset. If you have a citation, I would be happy to read it.
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I appreciate you responding,
@EmGusk. But that you don't know these numbers says a lot about how little you know about the people you polled1 reply 0 retweets 11 likes - 1 more reply
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