Trail Paint Horses for Sale near Spokane Valley, WA

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ROBIN BOY MCCUE is an APHA 1990 bay overo stallion. Robbie is UTD on shot..
Chattaroy, Washington
Bay Overo
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Chattaroy, WA
WA
$2,000
Paint Mare
TWISTEDSTRAWBERRYWINE is an APHA HOMOZYGOUS mare in foal. She is current ..
Chattaroy, Washington
Sorrel
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Chattaroy, WA
WA
$2,350
Paint Mare
Penny is a sweet filly who loves treats and attention. She is very athletic..
Worley, Idaho
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Worley, ID
ID
$1,000
Paint Stallion
BC has 60 days professional training. He is sweet and loves people over oth..
Worley, Idaho
Black Overo
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Worley, ID
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$4,500
Paint Mare
Cady is a 5 yr APHA grulla tobiano mare. She has been tied, hauled, hobble..
Chattaroy, Washington
Grulla
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Chattaroy, WA
WA
$6,950
Paint Mare
Bold, beautiful tovero paint filly, can be regestered, 45 days under saddle..
Athol, Idaho
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Mare
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Athol, ID
ID
$1,500
Paint Stallion
Jet is a Reg minimal white bay tobiano paint gelding with lots of potential..
Athol, Idaho
Bay
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Athol, ID
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$3,500
Paint Mare
Owner Says " She Must Go!!" Honey Shine is a 5 year old APHA Breeding Stock..
Bayview, Idaho
Palomino
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Bayview, ID
ID
$1,000
Paint Mare
Cady is an APHA grulla mare, she has been ridden trail, started on patterns..
Otis Orchards, Washington
Grulla
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Otis Orchards, WA
WA
$6,950
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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.