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There have been a number of well known and beloved princesses among the Native American nations and you would do well to honor them with an Indian Princess costume. Besides honoring them, you will be getting into one of the most popular Halloween Indian costumes ever. And it should not come as a surprise because they are adorable.

Since you’ve come to our site here at Halloween American Indian Costumes, you have probably already realized that our inventory of Native American costumes for warrior men and lovely women as well as boys and girls is enormous. But did you also notice that we carry accessories such as feathered headbands, moccasins and jewelry? Furthermore, are you aware of the fact that all our products are of the highest quality and we offer they to you at the lowest possible prices?

But now please give us a few moment and we would like to introduce you to one of our best sellers:

Native Princess Teen Costume
(Available for women sizes 2 to 4 and teen girls 3 to 5).

She is cute! She is hot! She could be you!

The darling Native Princess Teen Costume consists of tan colored 2-piece set; a mini skirt and a top. The skirt features a dark brown fringe at the v-shaped hemline and a Native American embroidery. Like the skirt, the top is also trimmed with dark brown fringes at the v-shaped hemline and features the same Native American embroidery, a princess neckline and tiny sleeves.

To complete this adorable ensemble, a pair of matching wrist cuffs and a feathered headband are also included.

Probably the best known Indian princess was Pocahontas. She was the daughter of Wahunsunacawh or the Emperor of Powhatan Confederacy. She gained her fame for having helped colonizing settlers in Jamestown, Virginia, for having married one of the named John Rolfe and for having been baptized in a local Christian church.

Her real name was Matoaka while Pocahontas is merely a nickname which means “little wanton” in Algonquian (her native language) and it was meant to describe her lively and frolicking nature.

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.

As far as I am concerned, there is nothing more adorable than a little girl wearing a Halloween girl’s Indian costume. By the same token, there is also nothing cuter than a little tyke wearing a boy’s Indian costume.

So, for the upcoming Halloween, Thanksgiving or any other occasion, get children’s Indian costumes for your little ones. And want ever else you do, do not forget to capture every moment on film.

Hello, dear visitor and welcome to our Indian Costumes for All. Here you will find the perfect little costumes for your young girls, young boys as well as warrior costumes for men and princess Indian costumes for women. We also feature accessories such as jewelry and headpieces.

Our selection is extensive, the variety is huge, the quality is the highest in the industry and the prices are extremely reasonable.

Take a look at one of our most popular Indian girl costumes:

Indian Girl Child Costume
(Available in sizes to fit small, medium and large girls).

Sweet as sweet can be in warm pink.

The delightful little Indian Girl Child Costume consists of a pink two piece outfit featuring a v-necked top that is adorned with slit fringes at the bottom of the short sleeves and the v-shaped hemline and a Native American weave trim of turquoise, yellow and pink. The second piece of this two piece set is a matching skort with a slit fringe apron.

This costume is fit for royalty and your little princess as well.

Children will always be children throughout the world but — depending on the circumstances, the cultures, etc. — there are some sudden differences though.

Cherokee mothers carry their infants on their backs in contraptions known as cradleboards. Once they are old enough, Cherokee Indian children play, go to school and perform expected chores around their households. However, Cherokee youngsters are more apt to accompany their fathers and other older men on fishing and hunting expeditions. This then becomes their fun time as well as a learning experience.

If you are intending to wear an Indian costume this Halloween, you will most likely also want to get some Indian costume jewelry. After all, an outfit, even an American Indian costume outfit, always looks better when it’s accessorized with the terrific jewelry.

Therefore, we at Indian Costumes are very glad you landed on our site. Here you will find some incredibly authentic looking Native American jewelry that will enhance and adorn any costumes from the vast selection we offer — costumes for brave warrior men and boys and native queens and princesses for adult women and girls of all ages.

Take your time, stay a while and note the top quality of our products and the low prices. For example, take a look at the following piece of jewelry which will look terrific with any of the Indian costumes we carry or all by itself:

Native American Costume Choker
(Available in sizes to fit most kids).

This is one fabulous piece of jewelry, don’t ignore it. Also take a look at our great feather headbands.

The beautifully crafted Native American Costume Choker consists of four strung layers that feature white elongated beads along with silver, blue and red round beads.

This choker was designed for all Indian braves and their princesses.

Native American jewelry is easily recognized because most of their pieced use fine turquoise stones which have, as a matter of fact, been used by Indian tribes since 200 BC. The Navajo, Zuni, Hopi, Santo Domingo and others continue to use turquoise in their jewelry to this very day.

Being considered the stone of life, good fortune and a distinct symbol of wealth and prosperity; turquoise has been used in Native America religious ceremonies, in art, in trade, in political negotiations such as treaties with white men and, of course, in crafting jewelry.

Are You Looking for the Perfect Outfit
for Your Toddler to Wear the Coming Halloween 2010?
Or Maybe He’s Involved in a School Play
Celebrating Thanksgiving?

How About Toddler Indian Halloween Costumes?

Yes! Convert Your Child into an Adorable Little Indian Papoose with a Toddler Indian Halloween Costume!

Toddler Indian Halloween Costumes seem to be the number one choice for Halloween costumes among toddlers and their parents and it’s been true for the last several years. And why not? It’s a terrific way to re-enact American history and to commemorate the great Native of the Americas!

“Papoose” is the Native American word for “baby” or a “young child” in any of the many tribes of the Indian nations who were scattered throughout North, Central and South America. And authentic looking papoose outfits can be found right here at Indian Costume.org, the online costume superstore where the selection is huge and the prices are surprisingly tiny.

Take a quick look at a few sample outfits available there:

  • Disney Pocahontas Deluxe Child Costume (Available in Sizes: Small 4-6X, Disney Pocahontas Deluxe Child CostumeMedium 7-8 & Large 10-12). Pocahontas, the legendary good-natured yet mischievous little girl has grown up to become a famous beauty. Bright like sunshine, this adorable Disney Pocahontas Deluxe Child Costume is comprised of a yellow dress with fringes and a decorative turquoise belt that features a Pocahontas cameo. Also included are; a matching pair of anklets, a choker and a headband with a feather.
  • Roaring Cub Toddler Costume (Available in Sizes: Toddler and Small). This bona fide Roaring Cub Toddler Costume looks and feels like the real McCoy. Or should I say the real Child Warrior? Either way, this brown outfit includes a long sleeved shirt with fringes and turquoise trimming across the chest and around the hemlines. It also includes matching pants with fringe in the outside seams and a complementary headpiece with a feather. This daddy’s little papoose is destined for greatness someday.
  • Princess Wildflower Child Costume (Available in Sizes: Small, Medium & Large). Princess Wildflower Child CostumeThis princess is sure to inspire wow in her devoted disciples wherever and whenever she shows up. This Princess Wildflower Child Costume is made up of a brown dress with a zigzagging tan fringe hem, a matching brown poncho decorated with a printed trimming and tan fringes, tan colored faux fur boot covers, a headpiece adorned with two feathers and beads. Outfits cannot be much more adorable than this.
  • Running Bull Child Costume (Available in Sizes: Small 6-8, Medium 8-10 & Large 10-12). The ultimate warrior of the future generation, this Running Bull Child Costume will transform any boy into a heroic Native American with matching brown pants and top which are trimmed with fringes and Indian designs. And it’s topped off with a headband with a prominent feather.

In the early days of the American Indian culture, stories and folklore were conveyed by one generation to another through song, dance and acting. Such story-telling dances spoke of feats of bravery, hardship, accomplishments as well as life in general. For stronger impact of conveying their stories, dancers often wore very elaborate costumes and body paint.

One of the most famous of such Native American dances is called “The Grass Dance” and it talks about men’s connectivity with Mother Earth.

Halloween 2010 is Right Around the Corner!

Why Not Dress in a Sexy Indian Costume and Be the Most Envied Squaw in Town?

Sexy Indian Halloween costumes, particularly in America, are at the top of most women’s list of costumes year after year after year as they appear at Halloween parties, masquerade bashes, dress-up shindigs, street parades and at a variety of stage plays as well as Thanksgiving celebrations.

Putting on a Indian sexy costume, dressing as a beautiful squaw or an Indian princess is not only appealing from the aesthetic aspect; it’s also reminiscent of the abundant history behind it. After all, we must never forget our Native American brethrens — the indigenous people of the Americas; their great nations, their rich cultures and their wonderful legends.

So now, let us together look at the sexy Indian costumes that are available on this site at Indian Costume.org, the online costume superstore where the inventory of costumes is huge while the prices are steeply discounted.

  • Pocahottie Adult Indian Costume (Available in small, medium, large & extra large). How can a red blooded Indian warrior resist this alluring vixen? He can’t and neither can any other man. The Pocahottie Adult Indian Costume consists of a Sexy Indian Maiden Adult Costumemicrofiber Suede mini-dress embroidered with multicolored beads and adorned with fringes. This costume also comes with a beaded and feathered headpiece.
  • Sexy Maiden Adult Indian Costume (Available in small 0/2, medium 4/6 & large 8/10). This sexy Indian Maiden Adult Indian Costume is one sassy piece of work and it includes an extra short faux leather halter dress which is laced-up at the sides and decorated with fringes.
  • Sacajawea Indian Maiden Adult Costume (Available in small, medium, large & extra large). This Sacajawea Indian Maiden Adult Costume is dangerously playful and temptingly feisty as it includes a brown suede dress that features complex beading, fringing and embroidery. This is most definitely not the right costume for the meek or bashful woman.
  • Native American Princess Adult Indian Costume (Available in x-small/small & Tiger Lilly Adult Indian Costumemedium/large). This Native American Princess Adult Indian Costume will make any woman look and feel as beautiful as can be and it consists of a tan colored fringed dress with beads and belt along with a matching headband.
  • Tiger Lilly Adult Indian Costume (Available in small, medium, large & X-large). This Tiger Lilly Adult Indian Costume is perfect for doing the Indian rain dance or any other kind of dance, for that matter. It consists of a full-length suede-cloth dress with high slits, an attached apron, fringes and a feathered headband.

This Halloween 2010, dress in a sexy Indian costume from Buy Costumes and enjoy your “trick-or-treating.”

Also known as guising, trick-or-treating has become a favorite tradition for children of all ages during Halloween. And so, they dress up in costumes of all sorts and set out to knock on doors around their neighborhood with the hope of being treated with candy, coins and small gifts.

The exact origins of the trick-or-treating custom is not known, but there is great evidence that point to Ireland, the Emerald Island, where it began with peasants who, in the olden days, collected money, bread cakes, cheese, eggs, butter, nuts, apples, and so on. And all this was in preparation of the St. Columbus festival.

It was believe that refusing to treat those who knock on doors was sure to bring on bad luck and the evil spirits. And if not that, then those who were refused would avenge their denial by playing an assortment of tricks.

Men! Are You Looking for the
Perfect Costume for 2010 Halloween?

How About Bringing Out Your Macho Personality in a Male Indian Costume?

Indian Warrior Adult Standard CostumeMale Halloween Indian Costumes have become increasingly more popular over the years as many more men in our modern society find the need to fantasize about being the hero, the brave and the warrior of their clans. In today’s day and age, roles have been obliterated or at least made hazy by the fact that women have joined the workforce and have been making huge economic, social, political and ethical contributions in the family as well as in society at large. Men are no longer “heads” of households, “heads” of communities, “heads” of states, etc. as they must now share the glory and the responsibility with the equally powerful women at their side.

With that, the hunting and gathering instincts of men have been compromised and so they miss it. Thus craving to regain their manly roles, even temporarily through macho outfits such as the Indian Male Costumes and others, men of all ages seek out opportunities to such as Halloween, Thanksgiving pageants, masquerades and so on.

Indian Warrior Adult Costume For the biggest selection and the most reasonable prices, costumes can easily be found right here at Indian Costume.org, the online costume superstore. The following few costumes are merely the tip of the iceberg:

  • Indian Warrior Costume (Available in Sizes: Medium, Large & X-Large). This brave Indian Warrior Costume is comprised of a suede-cloth tabard-style shirt and an apron which are adorned with fringes and a headband with a feather. May the great ancient spirits guide this brave warrior through all the battlefields.
  • Indian Boy Child Costume (Available in Sizes which Fit Most Children). This little Indian will no doubt grow up to be a great warrior but until then, this all red Indian Boy Child Costume includes a vest and a matching pair of pants trimmed with a typical Native American design and fringed edges along with a similarly decorated headband.
  • Native American Brave Adult Plus Size Costume (Available in One Size Fits All). This Native American Brave Adult Plus Size Costume includes a tan fringed shirt with matching fringed pants and an attached belt. Proving himself in battles or having fun at home, this Native American Brave is always ready for a hardy paw wow!
  • Native American Adult Costume (Available in One Size Fits All, Including Plus Sizes). This truly authentic looking Native American Adult Costume is comprised of a tan colored faux suede top and matching pants which are trimmed with fringes and colorful ribbons along with a headband. Out in the woods hunting, at the river fishing or battling his enemies; this brave warrior is destined to outshine his fellow clansmen.
  • Indian Warrior Adult Costume (Available in Medium, Large and X-Large). Fierce and brave, this warrior is outfitted with a costume that include a tan colored tunic detailed with fringes, matching pants, a pair of boot covers, a waist sash, a headpiece with feathers and a beaded chest plate over his heart.

Happy Hunting!

The roles of men in the Native American cultures were very clear cut but they varied from one nation to another. In the agrarian Indian nations, men were the gatherers of crops and produce while in the nomadic nations, they were the hunters. Simply put, men were expected to bring home the proverbial “bacon.” In all the American Indian nations, men were the warrior who fought in the offensive and the defensive battles, thus they were the protectors.

In contrast, regardless of which Indian nations are viewed, Native American women were always expected to do the cleaning, mending, cook and race children, as well as taking care of the elderly and the sick.

Are You Looking for the Perfect Costume for Your Upcoming School Play, a Costume Pageant, a Thanksgiving Celebration or a Halloween Party?

Go Native — Dress Up in an Indian Halloween Costume!

Halloween Indian Costumes are just one way of celebrating and honoring the American natives who inhabited the Americas (North, Central and South) for many decades before Columbus set out to discover the New World. Although there were a whole lot of similarities between them, Native Americans were people of many nations with a wide array of cultures and varied costumes who lived off the bounty of the land and in peaceful harmony with nature.

Indian Maid Adult Plus CostumeTheir ancestral descendants live among us today and are viable and upstanding citizens — many of whom still hold on to the ancient arts and traditions of their forefathers. If you do decide to go native, Native American that is, shop right where you are at Indian Costume.org, the online costume superstore where the selection is huge and the prices are very low:

  • Indian Maid Adult Plus Size Costume (Available in Sizes: 18 – 22). Traditional, feminine and beautiful; this Indian Maid Adult Plus Size Costume consists of a brown beaded and fringed dress that is tied with a decorative belt and it includes a matching headpiece adorned with a feather and fringed boot tops. Native American maidens have never looked more appealing.
  • Lil’ Pow Wow Child Indian Costume (Available in Sizes: Small, Medium & Large). Indian Maiden AdultAn authentic looking and undeniably adorable papoose, this Lil’ Pow Wow Child Indian Costume includes a faux suede beaded dress with fringes at the hem, the waist and the arm holes along with a headband with a single feather. Sweet Native American child, indeed.
  • Indian Princess Teen Costume (Available in Sizes: 3 to 5). The Indian Princess Teen Costume is made up of a brown dress with a beaded fringed trim and a front tie, a feathered headpiece, a matching armband and a pair of furry boot covers. The Indian Chief’s beloved daughter never had it so good.
  • Little Big Sky Child Indian Costume (Available in Sizes: Medium & Large). This great Little Big Sky Child Indian Costume includes a fringed shirt, pants with fringes at the sides and a headband with a feather. This little tyke will surely grow up to be a mighty chief.

The costumes I’ve described above are a small sample of what is really available at Costume Ideas. So, head on over and be awed! But wait just one minute! Why not get the entire family to dress as Native Americans and all of you can enjoy the festivities from a genuinely native perspective.

Allow me a few moments to share a few interesting historic facts.

Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama and Mississippi which gained their statehood immediately after the American Revolution proceeded to send American Indians of the southeastern regions deep into exile.

The five tribes which were ousted off their lands were the Choctaw, Chickasaw, Seminole, Creek and Cherokee.

Mommies! Listen to Your Little Girls!

They Too Want to Dress Up in Indian Girl Costumes for the Upcoming Halloween Parties or Thanksgiving Parades!

Indian girl Halloween costumes are perfect for taking every girl back into the days of many yesteryears Star Dancer Child Costumeago — those days when the men folk were hunting, fishing, gathering, building and warring while the women stayed in their camps to perform their feminine duties of cooking meals, cleaning the living quarters, sewing and mending, basket weaving and pottery making as well as raising the children and tending to the sick and needy.

Like their mothers, girls would stay behind to learn all there was to learn about being women in Indian cultures. For the perfect costumes to reflect and emulate the colorful Native American lifestyles, girls of all ages are striving to wear Indian Girl Halloween Costumes.

For the largest selection at the most competitive prices, smart shoppers opt to make their purchases right here where you are standing at Indian Costume.org, the online costume superstore that has been number one on the Internet for many years now. Shall we, therefore, take a quick look at a few of the Indian Girl Costumes in their huge inventory? Let’s:

  • Indian Girl Child CostumeIndian Girl Child Costume (Available in small, medium & large). All in pink, this Indian Girl Child Costume is as sweet as sweet can be and it includes a V-necked shirt trimmed with fringes and a turquoise, yellow and pink Native American weave. To go with the shirt, a mini-length pink skort is included.
  • Star Dancer Child Costume (Available in medium & large). Any child would be a picture of loveliness as she dances in this Star Dancer Child Costume and its many twirling fringes. This costume consists of an adorned dress and a brightly colored feather in the included headband.
  • Indian Girl Child Costume (Available in one size fits all). Bright red and spunky, this Indian Girl Child Costume is vividly festive and it consists of a top and a matching skirt which are both decorated with the typical Native American patterns. Also included are a matching headband with a feather and a hip pouch.
  • Blue Native Princess Child Costume (Available in small 4/6, medium 6/8 & large 10/12). Stunning as only a true princess can be, this Blue Native Princess Child Costume is elegant in light blue while still retaining that childlike quality and it includes a sleeveless dress with fringes at the mini hemline and the neck which are both trimmed with a Native American weave. To further enhance this costume — a matching pair of fringed and trimmed arm cuffs, boot tops and a headband are also included.

Although Native American legends claim that they were created from earth, water and stars; research proves that they are descendents of nomadic people who originated in Siberia and traveled southward to territories which are now known as Alaska, Canada and the United States.

This migration took place approximately 15,000 years ago through a path that is as the Behringia Bridge.