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Appaloosa (Design Appaloosa - FT802)

This striking appaloosa design (adult size approx 34cm x 25cm) is available on our range of light coloured adult and children's t-shirts and sweatshirts, car sun screens, cushions, mousemats, tote bags and more. See the drop down menus under the design to check prices, colours and product availability.


Appaloosa - FT802

The Appaloosa Horse

The heritage of the Appaloosa is as colorful and unique as its coat pattern.

Ancient cave drawings dating as far back as 20,000 years ago in France depict spotted horses, as do later detailed images in Asian and Chinese art.

The Spanish introduced Appaloosa horses to North America as they explored the Americas. The horses found their way into the lives of Indians and were traded with other tribes, their use spread until most of the Native American populations in the Northwest were mounted by about 1730.

The Nez Perce and Palouse tribes of Washington, Oregon and Idaho became especially sophisticated horsemen and their mounts, which included many spotted individuals, were prized and envied by other tribes. When white settlers came to this Northwest region, it is believed that they called the spotted horses they saw by the Palouse River or owned by the Palouse tribe "Palouse horses" or "a Palouse horse." Over time the name was shortened and slurred to "a Palousey" and then "Appaloosey."

During the Nez Perce War of 1877, the Nez Perce fled over 1,300 miles of rugged, punishing terrain. When they surrendered in Montana, their surviving horses were given to soldiers, left behind or dispersed to settlers. Nothing was done to preserve the Appaloosa breed until 1938, when a group of dedicated horsemen formed the Appaloosa Horse Club, the international breed registry, for the preservation and improvement of the spotted horse, whose numbers were diminishing. The name of the horse officially became Appaloosa.

For lots more information about the Appaloosa have a look at www.appaloosa.com


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