Paint Horses for Sale near Tomahawk, WI

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Paint Mare
9 yrs old. owned her since was 6. I bought her for games. Is registered. S..
Wausau, Wisconsin
Black
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Wausau, WI
WI
$1,800
Paint Mare
Are you allergic to horses? Don't give up your dreams of owning a horse j..
Phillips, Wisconsin
Tobiano
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Phillips, WI
WI
$1,400
Paint Stallion
Zero is a beautiful buckskin tovero medicine hat with two blue eyes. He is..
Edgar, Wisconsin
Buckskin
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Edgar, WI
WI
$700
Paint Mare
She is broke to ride. Also would make a great halter horse for 4- H FFA pr..
Athens, Wisconsin
Sorrel
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Athens, WI
WI
$1,800
Paint Mare
She is broke to ride. Also would make a great halter horse for 4- H FFA pr..
Athens, Wisconsin
Sorrel
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Mare
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Athens, WI
WI
$1,800
Paint Stallion
Zeus is a very nice b. s. paint gelding, he is bay, but looks sorrel at ti..
Stratford, Wisconsin
Bay
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Stratford, WI
WI
$1,000
Paint Mare
Sugar is a 2000 Paint / Mustang mare. I mainly used her for breeding. She ..
Hatley, Wisconsin
White
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Mare
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Hatley, WI
WI
$600
Paint Stallion
Lucky is a 2002 Black and White paint stallion. Hes a beautiful stallion. ..
Hatley, Wisconsin
Black
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Stallion
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Hatley, WI
WI
$800
Paint Stallion
Scooby is a beautiful flashy black / white tobiano gelding not started yet..
Edgar, Wisconsin
Black
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Stallion
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Edgar, WI
WI
$1,000
Paint Mare
Nice mare bred to homozygous paint for 2006. Guarenteed color foal. She is ..
Harshaw, Wisconsin
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Mare
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Harshaw, WI
WI
$1,000
Paint Stallion
30 days professional training this year plus another 30+ after. Needs an ex..
Medford, Wisconsin
Black
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Medford, WI
WI
$1,200
Paint Mare
she is a sorrel and white beautiful horse. she did get kicked by my gelding..
Athens, Wisconsin
White
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Mare
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Athens, WI
WI
$800
Paint Stallion
Proven color producer. Will compete well in halter and would make an excell..
Hawkins, Wisconsin
Palomino
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Stallion
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Hawkins, WI
WI
$5,000
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About Tomahawk, WI

Before 1837, the land where Tomahawk is now situated belonged to the Ojibwe, who traded actively with fur traders such as the American Fur Company and the Northwest Company. After the 1837 cession, the practical situation changed only slightly: the federal survey teams had not arrived yet, logging activity was still light, and Ojibwe continued to actively occupy the general area. There was a village just north of the modern Tomahawk, in the vicinity of modern Bradley, and a village on Skanawan Creek. The 1854 Treaty of La Pointe created the reservations at Lac du Flambeau, Lac Courte Oreilles and Bad River. Even after this treaty, the region was largely public domain land and the treaties allowed the Ojibwe usufructory rights to hunt, fish, gather wild rice and make maple sugar.