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The Flathead Indian Reservation , located in western Montana on the Flathead River, is home to the Bitterroot Salish, Kootenai, and Pend d'Oreilles Tribes - also known as the Confederated Salish and...
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This is a report on the Flathead Indians, or the Salish. ... The Flathead Indians got their name from the white men who first came to the Columbia River area. The Flatheads didn't really have flat heads. But other tribes in the area made their babies wear cone shaped headdress made of cedar, which forced their heads...
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The Salish or Flathead Indians of the mountain region of north-western Montana are the easternmost tribe of the great Salishan stock which occupied much of the Columbia and Fraser River region westward to the Pacific.
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The Flatheads are called such not because they have flat heads. Rather, they are called this because the Indians of the Columbia region, who were known to compress their heads artificially, thought of their own heads as pointed, ... The Flathead Tribe came together from a group in western Montana of 15 Flatheads (Selish),
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The mountainous homeland of the Flathead was in present-day Montana. In the early 19th century the Indians lived in the Bitterroot River valley, although later by treaty they moved to northern Montana. As with other tribes, such as the Gros Ventre, the name Flathead is a misnomer. ... image: Flathead Indians...
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History of the Flathead (Salish) Indian tribe with photographs. ... Their color is not the coppery brown of the eastern Indians, but rather the creamy yellow sometimes seen among the Pueblos. In temper they are good-natured and fond of pleasantry, resembling the Pueblos rather than the stern warriors of the plains.
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Feedback? Contact editor@montana.com ... Photo courtesty of Richard Ros ... History | Demographics | Real Estate | News | Weather | Hotels | Outdoors | Photos...
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Flathead Indians are little known outside of the area of Montana where the U.S. government placed them more than a century ago. ... Most Salish-speaking people stayed near the Pacific Coast, but the Flathead and Pend Oreille Indians gradually moved eastward into Montana. Initially, the Flatheads lived east of the...
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The Flathead Indians are a native american tribe, who lived in western Montana.They were best known for their bravery,honesty,generly high carecter,and friendly disposition towards the white men.Their real name for themselves was Salish or ...
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