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The following slides show how the tables are arranged in geographic sequence on the files.
State Files: SF 1 for states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico provides data for these areas and their subareas in hierarchical sequence down to the block level. That is, blocks fall within block groups, block groups within tracts, census tracts within places or parts of places, etc. The file structure includes, but is not limited to, the geographic entities shown on the slide: state, county, county subdivision, place (or place part), census tract, block group and block.
Hawaiian home lands - Areas created as a result of the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act of 1920 to provide agricultural, pastoral, and residential land for native Hawaiians. New for Census 2000.
American Indian Trust Land - Land held in trust by the federal government for either a tribe (tribal trust land) or an individual member of a tribe (individual trust land). Such land always is associated with a specific federally recognized reservation or tribe but may be located on or off the reservation. The Census Bureau recognizes and tabulate data separately only for off-reservation trust lands. See American Indian Reservation and Hawaiian Homelands.