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Nebraska / AIANNHCE 9875 / State-designated statistical area

Santee

The full tribal profile includes the report map, demographic tables, broadband tables, FCC provider sections, and interactive charts.

93.8%25/3 availability
88.2%100/20 availability
0.0%1000/100 availability
Fixed providers
OmahaLincolnKearneyTribal boundary detail33.3509°N, 80.3914°W7.68 sq mi
Figure 1. Location of Santee within Nebraska, with boundary detail (inset).

About the Tribal Area

State-recognized Indigenous descent group in Nebraska. Because there is no single federal reservation footprint in the Census tribal-area geography, broadband planning is typically tied to dispersed households, county road access, and nearby regional infrastructure.

Tribal Area Description

Santee is a State-designated tribal statistical area (SDTSA), a Census statistical geography identified for a state-recognized tribe or community rather than a federally recognized reservation land base. Boundary records for Santee show about 7.68 square miles (4,914 acres) for this state-designated statistical area, centered near latitude 33.3522191 and longitude -80.3868298. FCC BDC provider counts are not fully populated for this code in the local dataset, so current service inventory should be validated before relying on deployment comparisons.

Website Summary: santeesiouxnation.com

The Santee were the "frontier guardians of the Sioux Nation," that ranged from the Santee's home in what is currently Minnesota, across the Plains and to the northern Rocky Mountains in Montana and south through the northwestern part of Nebraska. Four bands comprised the Santee division of the Sioux Nation, the Mdewakantonwan, Wahpeton, Sissetons and the Wahpekute. The Santee Tribe was basically a woodlands tribe, living in semi-permanent villages and engaging in some farming.

Table 1. Demographics

Indicator201920202021202220232024
Population489635599534660898
Households171212195176205254
Median age41.137.835.632.831.431.2
Male / Female45.2% / 54.8%49.4% / 50.6%51.9% / 48.1%52.8% / 47.2%54.8% / 45.2%55.5% / 44.5%
Avg. household size2.863.003.073.033.223.54
Pop. density (per sq mi)63.782.778.069.586.0117.0
HH density (per sq mi)22.327.625.422.926.733.1

Table 2. Economic & Education

Indicator201920202021202220232024
Median household income$31,458$31,071$30,982$36,071$51,875$65,833
Per capita income$16,573$14,328$15,971$18,265$24,730$24,799
Poverty rate25.7%27.1%29.7%26.8%21.2%15.0%
Unemployment rate5.0%4.9%4.7%7.2%3.2%4.6%
HS diploma or higher58.0%59.1%58.8%59.1%62.2%67.5%
Bachelor's degree or higher9.3%8.4%8.9%10.3%12.0%23.6%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 5-Year Estimates. Queried by AIANNHCE code. Population and household density are calculated from Census population or households divided by land area in square miles.

Table 3. Download/Upload Speeds (Mbps)

PeriodDownloadUpload
2019Q118.9 Mbps3.0 Mbps
2019Q220.4 Mbps4.3 Mbps
2019Q322.9 Mbps3.0 Mbps
2019Q46.4 Mbps0.5 Mbps
2020Q15.6 Mbps0.4 Mbps
2020Q26.2 Mbps0.5 Mbps
2020Q38.9 Mbps1.7 Mbps
2020Q48.9 Mbps0.7 Mbps
2021Q18.0 Mbps0.6 Mbps
2021Q212.4 Mbps1.0 Mbps
2021Q39.6 Mbps1.1 Mbps
2021Q421.6 Mbps2.8 Mbps
2022Q178.4 Mbps7.3 Mbps
2022Q254.9 Mbps6.6 Mbps
2022Q322.2 Mbps5.4 Mbps
2022Q473.7 Mbps7.5 Mbps
2023Q1112.2 Mbps75.7 Mbps
2023Q2115.9 Mbps82.2 Mbps
2023Q326.5 Mbps14.1 Mbps
2023Q467.7 Mbps59.5 Mbps
2024Q176.6 Mbps41.4 Mbps
2024Q2234.4 Mbps138.9 Mbps
2024Q3193.3 Mbps146.9 Mbps

Table 4. Coverage by Tier (%)

Year25/3100/201 Gbps
20150.0%0.0%0.0%
20160.0%0.0%0.0%
201710.2%0.0%0.0%
20180.0%0.0%0.0%
20190.0%0.0%0.0%
202051.2%0.0%0.0%
202134.3%0.0%0.0%
202294.4%85.0%75.1%
202375.6%75.6%75.6%
202493.8%88.2%0.0%

Table 5. Adoption (%)

YearAll householdsLow-income households
201733.8%16.4%
201828.8%18.2%
201936.3%24.5%
202032.1%32.1%
202140.5%38.8%
202246.0%31.7%
202353.7%51.4%
202464.6%48.5%

Table 6. Current Status (2024, %)

TierCoverage
25/3 Mbps93.8%
100/20 Mbps88.2%
1 Gbps0.0%

Table 7. Comparison with National Averages (%)

MetricTribalNational
25/3 Mbps93.8%92%
100/20 Mbps88.2%85%
Adoption64.6%78%

Sources: FCC Broadband Data Collection, Ookla Open Data Initiative, and U.S. Census Bureau ACS 5-Year Estimates. National benchmarks are carried over from the report comparison section.

Figure 2. Speed Trends (2019–2024)

Figure 3. Availability (2015–2025)

Figure 4. Adoption (2017–2024)

Figure 5. Current Status (2024)

Figure 6. Comparison with National Averages

Figure 7. Fixed Coverage by Technology (25/3 Mbps)

Figure 8. Mobile Area Coverage

Notes: speed trends reflect quarterly mean throughput. Availability shows the share of population with access. Tooltips on the charts expose the underlying values for each series.

FCC Broadband Data Collection (BDC)

No FCC BDC data are available for this tribal area in the local AIANNHCE geography files. This most often occurs for state-recognized entities that are not included in the FCC BDC geography set.