For Howrse: Appaloosa
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The Appaloosa horse was first developed and bred by the Paloose Indian tribe. They felt because of the bright colored coat patterns the horses had mystical powers. There are now 2 different registries for the Appaloosa horse. The regular registry or ApPA and the foundation registry that is controlled by the ancesters of the Paloose Indians. They felt the horse was loosing it's original characteristics by breeding to Thoroughbreds and Quarter Horses.
The Appaloosa.
The horses were located in the Palouse region of the North West. According to the Appaloosa Museum, they were often called "a palouse horse and, eventually, the a became part of the name. Apalousey was the first form of the name which later became Appaloosa.
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The Appaloosa is an American horse; it takes its name from the Palouse river near to which lived the Indian tribe which created this breed, the Nez Perce. Number of Appaloosa race horses currently in the game: of which 126400 of purebred) this information is from the site howre.com
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The Appaloosa was the first horse breed to be acquired by the Nez Perce tribe around the 1700's leading to the tribe developing into excellent horsemen and breeders. Settlers began to refer to their horses as "a Palouse horse" in reference to the Palouse River in north Central Idaho. The term evolved from that to "Palousey", "Appalousey" and finally "Appaloosa". An Appaloosa Horse Club was chartered in 1938 and has become one of the leading equine breed registries in the world. The Appaloosa was named Idaho's state horse in 1975 because of its importance to Idaho history. Many of the settlers bred their horses with the appaloosa, almost causing it to go extinct.