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.

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