Reining Horses for Sale near Hokah, MN

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Quarter Horse Stallion
High Brow Hickory, Freckles bred. super disposition. pretty, well made, go..
Waukon, Iowa
Palomino
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Waukon, IA
IA
$500
Paint Mare
Leads and ties calmly. EXCELLENT "natural horsemanship" candidate. Dam is..
Readstown, Wisconsin
Roan
Paint
Mare
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Readstown, WI
WI
$800
Paint Stallion
Gorgeous APHA palomino tobiano stallion with great color, good confirmation..
Kendall, Wisconsin
Paint
Stallion
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Kendall, WI
WI
$400
Quarter Horse Stallion
Super bread colt with great mind, disposition, and confermation! Greats lik..
Postville, Iowa
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Postville, IA
IA
$500
Paint Mare
Beautful tobiano mare. With bloodlines that include Hesa La Faver, La Faver..
Alma, Wisconsin
Bay
Paint
Mare
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Alma, WI
WI
$400
Quarter Horse Stallion
Tuckers Page Too is a Red Dun Grt. Grandson of Zan Par Bar and Bull Parker...
Alma, Wisconsin
Red Dun
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Alma, WI
WI
$400
Paint Stallion
Double reg. APHA / PtHA. Out of Hightone. Proven color producer. Great dis..
Galesville, Wisconsin
Paint
Stallion
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Galesville, WI
WI
$350
Paint Stallion
Nakota is a yearling APHA Gelding, Very nice disposition. Will do anything...
Galesville, Wisconsin
Grulla
Paint
Stallion
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Galesville, WI
WI
$800
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About Hokah, MN

Prior to the arrival of Europeans, the area that is now the city of Hokah was a Native American settlement of the Dakota people. The city's name, which is said to be a Native American word meaning gar fish or the Dakota name for the nearby Root River, derives from the chief of the settlement, Chief Wecheschatope Hokah. There were, at one time, more than thirty Indian mounds throughout the area including several effigy mounds, though most have been lost. The first recorded European settler in Hokah was Edward Thompson, who arrived in 1851 with his wife and family and constructed a flour mill and dam on Thompson Creek, a tributary of the Root River that runs through the city and now bears his name. The first town meeting was held in 1858, and the town was officially incorporated into a village by the state of Minnesota on March 2, 1871.