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Chieftess Female Native American Indian Chief T-Shirt

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Style: Women's Basic T-Shirt

This basic t-shirt features a relaxed fit for the female shape. Made from 100% cotton, this t-shirt is both durable and soft – a great combination if you're looking for that casual wardrobe staple. Select a design from our marketplace or customise it and unleash your creativity!

Size & Fit

  • Model is 5'7"/170 cm and is wearing a Small
  • Standard fit
  • Fits true to size

Fabric & Care

  • 100% cotton
  • Tagless label for comfort
  • Double-needle hemmed sleeves and bottom
  • Machine wash cold
  • Imported

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Chieftess Female Native American Indian Chief T-Shirt

Chieftess Female Native American Indian Chief T-Shirt

The Stargazer's Spear - In the rugged beauty of the 1930s American West, a young woman named Elara defied expectations. With fiery red hair, emerald eyes, and a spirit as wild as the prairies, she was a force to be reckoned with. - Elara's passion for horses was unmatched. She spent countless hours riding her beloved stallion, Zephyr, across the vast plains. Her skill with a spear was legendary, her aim as precise as an eagle's. - One day, while exploring a remote canyon, Elara stumbled upon a hidden Native American encampment. Intrigued by their culture and traditions, she sought permission to join their tribe. Impressed by her courage and skill, the elders welcomed her, naming her "Stargazer," a symbol of her unwavering spirit. - Elara embraced her new identity, donning a magnificent feathered headdress and a buckskin dress adorned with intricate beadwork. She learned the ways of the tribe, becoming a respected member. - When white settlers threatened the tribe's land, Elara, with her spear, led the defence. Her bravery intimidated the settlers, forcing them to retreat. - Elara continued her life on the prairie, her story a testament to a woman's strength and courage. - 1932 painting by Edward Mason Eggleston (1882-1941), dead over 80 years ago and art is in Public domain. Copyright has not been renewed in the US Copyright Office. The copyright has also expired in the countries with a copyright term of life of the author plus 70 years or less.

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Love how the print turn out for an affordable price. My tshirt looks really good
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By Lili T.24 October 2025Verified Purchase
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Good quality and clear photo.
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By J.27 December 2020Verified Purchase
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The Shirt says it all - it is exactly as I wanted it and I couldn't be happier. This is a 10 out of 10 shirt. Ticks all the boxes. Thank you again Zazzle. No issues with the printing. It was perfect

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Product ID: 256957594129131359
Added on 31/7/23, 5:30 pm
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