Arabian Horses for Sale near Spokane Valley, WA

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Arabian Stallion
Handsome Rose Grey Arabian Gelding. 15. 0 hds. , natural jumper. Calm, wi..
Valley, Washington
Gray
Arabian
Stallion
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Valley, WA
WA
$1,200
Arabian Stallion
Spirit is very loving, sweet and charming. I've had him since birth and d..
Newman Lake, Washington
Tobiano
Arabian
Stallion
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Newman Lake, WA
WA
$300
Arabian Stallion
Belraq Saraq has much sought after CMK bloodlines with Many crosses to Abu ..
Cheney, Washington
Chestnut
Arabian
Stallion
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Cheney, WA
WA
$999
Arabian Mare
Kharmha is a beautiful, correct filly. She has a very laid back western a..
Spokane Valley, Washington
Chestnut
Arabian
Mare
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Spokane Valley, WA
WA
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Arabian Stallion
Very correct gelding with lots of expression and flashy movement. Will tak..
Spokane Valley, Washington
Arabian
Stallion
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Spokane Valley, WA
WA
$1,000
Arabian Mare
Beautiful, sweet, friendly mare. Well started under saddle. Easy to handle,..
Deer Park, Washington
Bay
Arabian
Mare
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Deer Park, WA
WA
$3,800
Arabian Stallion
Price Drastically Reduced. Owner must Sell! Was $12, 500 now $5, 000. 00 ..
Spokane, Washington
Bay
Arabian
Stallion
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Spokane, WA
WA
$5,000
Arabian Mare
i dont have time to work with her. i have two other horse i have to take ca..
Cheney, Washington
Bay
Arabian
Mare
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Cheney, WA
WA
$300
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About Spokane Valley, WA

For thousands of years, the Spokane Valley area was populated by members of the Upper Band of the Interior Salish Indians, calling themselves "Sn-tutuul-i", the meaning of which is not known. In about 1783, fur traders from the North West Company began traveling through the area. They called these Indians the "Spokanes" which has been interpreted as meaning "Children of the Sun." The Spokanes were a peaceful people, on friendly terms with neighboring tribes and later the fur traders and missionaries who came to the area. They fished salmon, hunted game, and ate camassia roots and berries they gathered. Despite their many years of acceptance of the white settlers, and the calming influence of Chief Garry (sometimes Spokan Garry), the Spokanes protested the loss of their lands by joining in the Indian Rebellion of 1857.