For the same reason that Victorian ladies wore extremely tight corsets: they found it attractive because it was not easy to achieve and therefore it conveyed a higher status to those who had it.
The Chinook people thought a flat head was beautiful. It was a sign of good parenting. Slaves of the Chinooks were not allowed to flatten their heads.
Social ranking in the Chinook tribe was typically based on a person's lineage, wealth, and achievements, as well as their ability to provide for the community. Chiefs and other influential individuals held higher social status, and their position was often inherited or earned through successful leadership and resource management. Cooperation, generosity, and demonstrating respect for the tribe's customs also played a role in determining social ranking.
when their born
There are many Chinook artifacts. Arrow and spear heads, beads, baskets, and carvings.
They used materials from the wilderness. Stone for the heads, wood for the shafts and fletched with feathers.
There are First Salmon Ceremonies to honor the fish runs. There are ceremonies to give people names, with a potlatch to follow. There are ceremonies when a baby becomes one year old and ceremonies when a girl becomes a woman.
Wooden boards tied together with the babies head in the middle
The Mayans.
no of course not
where do chinook live
Please flatten the ball of clay to make a plate.
Yes, flatten is the correct spelling.