As Citizen Kris, she was recognized by the Bureau of Internal Revenue as the top individual taxpayer of 2007, 2006 as in previous years.
The Schaghticoke Tribal Nation was recognized as a tribe by the Bureau of Indian Affairs in 2004, and the Eastern Pequots in 2002.
The three courses were fully recognized by the Bureau of Education in 1940.
The tribe is federally recognized by the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
The King Island Native Community is recognized by the Bureau of Indian Affairs as a community of Alaska Natives.
They claim to be descendants of the Lenni Lenape and Tuscarora tribes, although their status has not been recognized by the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
These "San Juan Paiute" were officially recognized as a separate tribe by the Bureau of Indian Affairs in 1980.
The Shinnecocks are recognized by New York State but not by the federal Bureau of Indian Affairs.
The Wampanoag of Mashpee, Mass., have for years petitioned to be formally recognized by the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
In 1973, courses offered were recognized by the Bureau of Private Schools.