Horses for Sale near Devils Lake, ND

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Quarter Horse Stallion
Denny loves jumping. He has attended shows in several different states, pl..
Devils Lake, North Dakota
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Devils Lake, ND
ND
$20,000
Half Arabian Stallion
Trained for children, safe and gentle, beautiful and smart, he knows all t..
York, North Dakota
Sorrel
Half Arabian
Stallion
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York, ND
ND
$4,000
Quarter Horse Mare
She will get er' done for you. Loads, clips, trailers! Never been arena so..
Devils Lake, North Dakota
Gray
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Devils Lake, ND
ND
$4,000
Half Arabian Stallion
Trained for children, safe and gentle, beautiful and smart, he knows all t..
York, North Dakota
Dun
Half Arabian
Stallion
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York, ND
ND
$4,000
Paint Stallion
Black and White Tobiano. Extremely laid back. More pictures and Reg. info. ..
Sheyenne, North Dakota
Paint
Stallion
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Sheyenne, ND
ND
$725
Paint Mare
Annie is a wonderful mare. She throws beautiful colts. She is bred to Star..
Oberon, North Dakota
Bay
Paint
Mare
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Oberon, ND
ND
$2,000
Miniature Stallion
Coulee Hills Jeze's Flag, is sweet red roan pinto, four white socks, big st..
Esmond, North Dakota
Red Roan
Miniature
Stallion
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Esmond, ND
ND
$250
Paint Mare
1995 dark bay overo mare. Stocky build, huge hip, and straight legs. Pretty..
New Rockford, North Dakota
Bay Overo
Paint
Mare
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New Rockford, ND
ND
$2,200
Paint Mare
2002 red roan overo filly. Minimal white. Tall, thin neck, pretty head, str..
New Rockford, North Dakota
Red Roan
Paint
Mare
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New Rockford, ND
ND
$1,300
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About Devils Lake, ND

The present site of Devils Lake was historically territory of the Dakota people. However, Sisseton, Wahpeton, and Cut-Head bands of Dakotas were relocated to the Spirit Lake Reservation as a result of the 1867 treaty with the United States that established a reservation for Dakotas who had not been forcibly relocated to Crow Creek Reservation in what is now called South Dakota. The name "Devils Lake" is a calque of the Dakota phrase mni wak’áŋ (literally: spirit water), which is also reflected in the names of the Spirit Lake Tribe and the nearby town of Minnewaukan. The Dakota called the lake mni wak’áŋ, which separately translate as mni (water) and wak’áŋ (literally "pure source" but often translated as "spirit" or "sacred"). European-American settlers misconstrued this name to mean "Bad Spirit Lake", or "Devils Lake." The "bad" referred to the high salinity of the lake, making it unfit to drink, and "spirit" meant the mirages often seen across the water.