A member of the Alderville First Nation in Ontario, Canada, has started a website to encourage dating among status Indians.
David Baker says Natives should consider their federal status when dating in order to pass it on their descendants. In Canada, federal law defines who is and isn't an Indian.
Baker is offering free membership to the first 1,000 people who join First Nations Dating.
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Website promotes First Nations dating
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Native man starts dating website for First Nations
Thursday, March 4, 2004
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