Dressage Horses for Sale in Holland MI, Hudsonville MI

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Thoroughbred Mare
Abba is an off the track thoroughbred, who has been doing dressage and a li..
Holland, Michigan
Bay
Thoroughbred
Mare
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Holland, MI
MI
$2,500
Half Arabian Stallion
STARR OF MINE is a coming 3 year old Half Arab gelding. He is Qualified Spo..
Hudsonville, Michigan
Gray
Half Arabian
Stallion
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Hudsonville, MI
MI
$7,500
Thoroughbred Stallion
super horse for anyone. rides english, western, road and trail safe, rides ..
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Bay
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Grand Rapids, MI
MI
$1,500
Thoroughbred Stallion
Mikey is a great gelding who has completed 60 days world class training. A..
Pierson, Michigan
Chestnut
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Pierson, MI
MI
$5,000
Thoroughbred Mare
Sarah is a dark bay horse with four white socks and no other distiguishing ..
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Bay
Thoroughbred
Mare
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Grand Rapids, MI
MI
$10,000
Haflinger Stallion
Cute purebreed Halflinger colt. Kids have played with him. Mother on site -..
Whitehall, Michigan
Palomino
Haflinger
Stallion
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Whitehall, MI
MI
$650
Arabian Stallion
Halim Altaj Reg. # 0519867 is a nice gelding he ha been shown on the Class ..
Stanwood, Michigan
Bay
Arabian
Stallion
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Stanwood, MI
MI
$5,000
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About Muskegon, MI

Human occupation of the Muskegon area goes back seven or eight thousand years to the nomadic Paleo-Indian hunters who occupied the area following the retreat of the Wisconsonian glaciations [ citation needed ]. The Paleo-Indians were superseded by several stages of Woodland Indian developments, the most notable of whom were the Hopewellian type-tradition, which occupied this area, perhaps two thousand years ago [ citation needed ]. During historic times, the Muskegon area was inhabited by various bands of the Odawa (Ottawa) and Pottawatomi Indian tribes, but by 1830 Muskegon was solely an Ottawa village. Perhaps the best remembered of the area's Indian inhabitants was the Ottawa Indian Chief, Pendalouan. A leading participant in the French-inspired annihilation of the Fox Indians of Illinois in the 1730s, Pendalouan and his people lived in the Muskegon vicinity during the 1730s and 1740s until the French induced them to move their settlement to the Traverse Bay area in 1742.