This Halloween or Thanksgiving celebration, get your male child into a boy’s Indian costume. In addition, since the “apple does not fall far from the tree” get a Native American brave warrior costume for his father.

Trust me when I tell you that this will make both of their holidays very, very special. And if you get a sexy woman’s Indian costume for yourself and a princess Indian Costume for your daughter, well, there are no limits to the joy this family will be having. Guaranteed!

Here comes some very good news. First of all, you have landed at the American Indian costume site, the most comprehensive resources for Indian costumes for all occasions. Secondly, we carry a huge assortment of costumes as well as accessories such as feathered headpieces, moccasines and jewelry. And lastly, all our product are of the highest quality and their prices are the lower than anywhere else.

Take a quick look at the following Native American costume for boys:

Running Bull Child Costume
(Available in kid sizes to fit small, medium and large boys).

This little Indian is a perfect choice for trick-or-treating, for commemorative pageants, for school plays and so on and on.

The Running Bull Child Costume consists of light brown top and pants set. The rounded neckline top features fringes on the long sleeves and at the hemline as well as an American Indian design on the chest.

A matching headband with a single feather is also included for this brave little warrior.

America is a melting pot of many cultures and traditions which have somehow bonded enough to find some common grounds. Putting on Halloween costumes, attending masquerades or theme parties and going trick-or-treating is probably at the top of the list as they transcend original religion, race, gender and age. Everybody love to dress up!

While Halloween itself stems from ancient Celtic legends and the celebration of Catholic saints, the wearing of Halloween costumes is a rather recent occurrence that did not come into play until the 20th century. As a matter of fact, stores did not carry Halloween costumes until the 1930s. But since then, the costume industry has been growing and thriving and expanding from one year to the next.

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