Ed-ID Portal: Determining Student Race / Ethnicity to Report for Data Exchange
The following chart may help in connecting geographic/national origin with a race to be reported in Data Exchange:
Note: On the two-part Questionnaire for Race and Ethnic Data found here, if Part 1 Ethnicity is checked “Yes; Hispanic/Latino” then the student is reported as Hispanic Ethnicity ‘True’ and Hispanic Ethnicity and of any race on their Student Record no matter what race code is selected in Part 2. Hispanic students are not reported as multiracial.
If an individual considers themselves to be: | … or comes from one of the following countries or regions: | ..and assuming single-race, the individual may be identified as: |
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European American | Northern Europe such as Britain (Scotland, Ireland, Wales), Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Sweden Western Europe such as Belgium, France, Holland, Luxembourg Central Europe such as Austria, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, Switzerland Eastern Europe such as Belarus, Bulgaria, Romania, Russia, Ukraine Southern Europe such as Bosnia, Catalonia, Croatia, Cyprus, Greece, Italy, Macedonia, Malta, Montenegro, Portugal, Serbia, Slovenia, Spain Other such as Caucasus, Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan |
White: A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, North Africa, or the Middle East |
Middle Eastern American | Afghanistan, Egypt, Israel, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey, Yemen | |
North African American | Algeria, Egypt, Morocco | |
Australian or New Zealander – not an indigenous person | Australia, New Zealand | |
Asian American | Asian Indian, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Burma, Cambodia, China, Taiwan, Philippines, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Laos, Malaysia, Mongolia, Nepal, Okinawa, Pakistan, Singapore, Sri Lankan, Thailand, Vietnam, or ancestry groups such as Hmongs, Mongolians, Iwo Jiman, Maldivian | Asian: A person having origins in any of the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, the Indian subcontinent. |
Black, African American, Afro-American | Bahamas, Barbados, Botswana, Ethiopia, Haiti, Jamaica, Liberia, Madagascar, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Nigriti, South Africa, Sudan, Tobago, Trinidad, West Indies, Zaire. | Black: A person having origins in any of the black racial groups in Africa |
Pacific Islander | Caroline Islands, Fiji, Guam, Hawaiian Islands, Marshall Islands, Papua New Guinea, Polynesia, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tahiti, Tarawa Islands, Tonga | Native Hawaiian - Pacific Islander : A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Hawaii, Guam, Samoa, or other Pacific Islands . |
Aborigine, Indigenous, Australian, Torres Straits Islander | Australia, New Zealand, Torres Straits Islands |
Indigenous Americans / First Nations Tribes:
Though not an exhaustive list, the following list may help in your observations.
Abenaki | Algonquian | Apache | Arapahoe | Arikara | Assiniboine |
Assiniboine Sioux | Bannock | Blackfeet | Brotherton | Burt Lake Band | Caddo |
Cahuilla | California Tribes | Canadian & Latin American | Catawba | Cayuse | Chehalis |
Chemakuan | Chemehuevi | Cherokee | Cherokee Shawnee | Cheyenne | Cheyenne-Arapaho |
Chickahominy | Chickasaw | Chinook | Chippewa | Chippewa Cree | Chitimacha |
Choctaw | Choctaw-Apache | Chumash | Clear Lake | Coeur D’Alene | Coharie |
Colorado River Indian | Colville | Comanche | Coos, Lower Umpqua, & Siuslaw | Coos | Coquille |
Costanoan | Coushatta | Cowlitz | Cree | Creek | Croatan |
Crow | Cumberland | Cupeno | Delaware | Diegueno | Eastern Tribes |
Esselen | Fort Belknap | Three Affiliated Tribes of North Dakota | Fort McDowell | Fort Hall | Gabrieleno |
Grand Ronde | Guilford | Gros Ventres | Haliwa-Saponi | Hidatsa | Hoopa |
Hoops Extension | Indians of Person County | Iroquois | Juaneno (Acjachemem) | Kalispel | Karuk |
Kaw | Kickapoo | Kiowa | S’Klallam | Klamath | Konkow |
Kootenai | Lassik | Long Island | Luiseno | Lumbee | Lummi |
Majdu | Makah | Maliseet | Mandan | Mattaponi | Menominee |
Metrolina | Miami | Miccosukee | Micmac | Mission Indians | Miwok |
Me-Wuk | Modoc | Mohegan | Monacan | Mono | Nanticoke |
Nanticoke-Lenni-Lenape | Narragansett | Navajo | Nez Perce | Nipmuc | Nomlaki |
Northwest Tribes | Omaha | Oneida Tribe | Oregon Athabaskan | Otoe-Missouria | Ottawa |
Pajute | Pamunkey | Passamaquoddy | Pawnee | Penobscot | Peoria |
Pequot | Pima | Piscataway | Pit River | Pomo & Pit River Indians | Pomo |
Ponca | Potawatomi | Powhatan | Pueblo | Puget Sound Salish | Quapaw |
Quinault | Rappahannock | Reno-Sparks | Round Valley | Sac and Fox | Salinan |
Salish | Salish & Kootenai | Schaghticoke | Seminole | Serrano | Shasta |
Shawnee | Shinnecock | Shoalwater Bay | Shoshone | Te-Moak Tribes of Western | Shoshone Indians of Nevada |
Paiute-Shoshone | Siletz | Siuslaw | Spokane | Stockbridge-Munsee | Tohono O'Odham |
Tolowa | Tonkawa | Trinidad | Tygh | Umatilla | Umpqua |
Wailaki | Walla-Walla | Wampanoag | Warm Springs | Wascopum | Washoe |
Wichita | Wind River | Yakama Cowlitz | Yaqui | Yavapai Apache | Yokuts |
Yuchi | Yuman | Yurok |
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Alaska Native Tribes:
Though not an exhaustive list, the following list may help in your observations.
Alaska Native | Alaska Indian Tribes | Alaska Indian | Alaska Athabascans | Tlingit-Haida | Tsimshian |
Sealaska | Southeast Alaska | Eskimo Tribes | Greenland Eskimo | Inuit | Inupiat Eskimo |
Siberian Eskimo | Cupiks Eskimo | Yup’ik | Aleut Tribes | Aleut | Alutiiq Aleut |
Bristol Bay Aleut | Chugach Aleut | Eyak | Koniag Aleut | Sugpiaq | Unangan Aleut |