Barbie Doll Native American
Proud, graceful, and richly detailed — Native American Barbie (1993) honors Indigenous culture through fashion and tradition. Part of the Dolls of the World collection, this Barbie represents a romanticized version of Native American heritage as seen through the lens of early 1990s design.
She wears a beautiful traditional-style dress inspired by Native American ceremonial attire. The outfit is crafted from soft tan-colored fabric that mimics buckskin, with fringe details, colorful printed patterns, and faux beadwork. The dress features symbolic motifs in turquoise, red, and white — a nod to earth, sky, and spirit.
Her long, straight black hair is styled with a braid and decorated with a feathered headpiece. Accessories include moccasin-style shoes and turquoise-colored jewelry, completing the elegant and respectful look.
Though simplified, Native American Barbie (1993) was intended as a tribute to cultural beauty and storytelling. Today, she is a nostalgic collector’s item and a reminder of Barbie’s global evolution, though viewed with a more critical lens for cultural accuracy and representation.







