Talk:Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes

Removed dubious material
I removed these sentences from the article. They are completely unreferenced and do not make sense. It says that they were called flatheads because they did not have flat heads, which is nonsensical. "The name is often said to derive from the flat head produced by binding infants' skulls with boards. However, this is mistaken folk etymology, as the tribes never practiced head flattening. In fact, the Salish were called 'flat head' precisely because the tops of their heads were not distorted, as were those of neighboring tribespeople who practiced vertical head-binding. The sign language used by neighboring tribes to distinguish the Flatheads consisted of 'pressing each side of the head' with the hands."

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