ALASKA. 
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Collyer, in his report to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 
added l 1,900 Thlinket Indians to the number given by General 
Halleck, making 94,300, while Ivan Petroff, .Special Agent for the 
Tenth Census (1880), states the population as 33,426. The cen¬ 
sus of 1890, which is the first detailed statement, fixes the number 
at 32,052, which is made up of 4,298 white, 23,531 Indians, 
2,288 Mongolians, and 1,935 mixed blood. 
