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    Nokota NewsVolume 15

    Issue 32013

    15th Annual Meeting 1

    The NHC Board of Directors 1

    The NokotaHorse Conservancy 2

    Calendar of Events 3

    NokotasFor Sale 4,5

    NHC Membership 6,7

    NokotasFor Sale 8,9

    NokotaExperience 10

    NokotasFor Sale 11

    Inside this issue:

    2013NokotaHorse Conservancy

    Board of Directors:President~Leo KuntzExecutive Vice President~Frank KuntzVice PresidentGeoffrey RoehrsSr. Vice President~Castle McLaughlinJ r. Vice President~Seth ZeiglerSecretary/ Treasurer~Shelly Hauge

    DirectorsDave Archambault

    Elizabeth Bell

    Brandon Deile

    Leigh Garber

    Hilary Goff

    Kim Hagen

    Charlie Hautman

    Christa KuntzJack Lieser

    Francois M archal

    Christine McGowan

    Jennifer Mclaughlin- Perez

    Kevin O ien

    Rory Schneider

    Jerusha Steinert

    Dena Sutton

    Kelly Wil liams

    YOUR

    GENERAL HERD

    MANAGEMENT SUPPORTWILL MAKE THE DIFFERENCE

    We have an urgent need for donations. Last years poor

    growing season has left us with dangerously low hay

    supplies and summer pasture leases need to be paid.

    Please help save the Nokota by donating to the

    General Herd Management Fund today!

    Their struggle continues...DONATE TODAY!

    The Nokota Horse Facing Imminent Threat

    15th Annual Meeting

    Pictured standing left to right:Brandon Deile,

    Shelly Hauge, Frank Kuntz, Charlie Hautman,

    Rory Schneider,Jack Lieser,Jerusha Steinert,

    Leo Kuntz. Seated left to right:Kim Hagen,

    Geoffrey Roehrs, Kevin Oien, Seth Zeigler.Absent: Castle McLaughlin, Dave Archam-

    bault, Elizabeth Bell, Leigh Garber, Hilary

    Goff, Christa Kuntz, Francois Marchal,

    Christine McGowan, Jennifer Mclaughlin-

    Perez,Dena Sutton,Kelly Williams.

    *Those names appearing in red are the newly

    elected members to the Nokota Horse Con-

    servancy Board of Directors. Congratulations

    to all of them and thank you for your willing-

    ness to serve the Nokota horses in this way.

    Meet the 2013 Board of DirectoNokota Horse Conservanctheir 15th Annual Meeting Sa

    June 15th at St. Michael's CChurch in Linton, ND. Thesection of the meeting was held

    morning with the election of necers and board members. It wexciting as many of the canbrought a lot of experience witto the table, not only as Nhorse owners and trainers, bugreat business minds as well as easm to share their creative idfurthering the NHC in their fpreserve this piece of American

    Newly elected board member JSteinert made a motion to addcommittee to the NHC, Horse

    Training. Board members apto this committee are Jerusha S

    Jack Lieser, Charlie Hautman, BDeile, Frank Kuntz, Leo Kunwill be chaired by Rory SchPlease visit the NHC websicheck out the newNokota hosale page. The committee is

    great work to market these horse

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    The NokotaHorse Conservancy

    Page 2 Nokota News

    youth with the horses that were so cen-

    tral to their entire culture. We have

    raised some limited funds towards this

    long term goal, but feel that if member-

    ship and sponsorship can help sustain the

    day-to-day activities of the NHC, then

    we can more successfully focus our

    grant writing towards this long-term goal

    of the sanctuary, which better dovetails

    with what most larger benefactors seek

    in a partner.

    Since membership is new to our

    organization and we always prided our-

    selves in being accessible to all, we have

    opted to minimize our costs via email

    only newsletters and thus offer basic

    membership for only $50 a year. In ad-

    dition to 4 newsletters a year, members

    will soon receive discounts on various

    activities offered through the Nokota

    Horse Conservancy and free tours of

    the NHC herd.We thank you for your help in

    this initial membership drive, and we

    look forward to keeping in touch via this

    ne ws le t t e r , ou r we bs i t e a t :

    www.nokotahorse.org, and the even

    more frequently updated facebook group

    h t t p : / / w w w . f a c e b o o k . c o m /

    groups/359787905068/.

    Furthermore, we encourage all who are

    interested to contact us directly, or even

    come on out for a visit as all are always

    welcome.

    The Nokota Horse Conservancy was

    formed as an official 501(c)3 nonprofit

    organization in 1999 to preserve the unique

    breed of Nokota horse that had, against

    all odds, survived the last century as a wild

    population within the harsh North Dakota

    badlands centered around Theodore Roose-

    velt National Park. The Nokota horses

    owe their distinctive characteristics, from

    their calm and sociable personalities to

    their rugged conformations and their myr-

    iad colors which are often uncommon in

    other breeds, to both their heritage as early

    Native American and pioneer horses as

    well as to their struggle for survival as a

    freely evolving population that was forced

    to closely adapt to a brutal landscape of

    extreme weather, topography, and preda-

    tion. With the support of the Kuntz family,

    who first became convinced of these

    horses great usefulness and only later

    learned of their long and proud history, and

    later the great help of the Nokota Horse

    Conservancy (NHC) which coalesced

    around their already long enduring efforts,

    this breed has grown from less than 20

    known individuals to over 300 fully foun-

    dation Nokota horses today. Among these,

    the NHC maintains over 100 Nokotas

    chosen to continue as broad an array of

    different foundation bloodlines as possible.

    Meanwhile, we are confident that the No-

    kota horses can easily prove themselves

    very valuable and desirable if only given

    the chance, and so the NHC's mission also

    includes education and promotion via its

    website, expos, colt starting clinics, and now

    a newly offered membership option which

    will include this NHC newsletter at least 4

    times per year.

    The decision to offer official mem-

    bership within the NHC comes at the request

    of numerous willing individuals in addition

    to the professional advice of a business and

    marketing consultant who specializes with

    non-profits (and is so kindly donating his

    services to the NHC because he too believes

    in our cause). The Nokota Horse Conser-

    vancy has been very successful in better

    ensuring the entire breed's health and long

    term stability by concentrating on breeding

    the most imperiled bloodlines and now has

    grown its own herd to the point where it can

    safely sell some individuals of the now better

    represented families while continuing to con-

    centrate on those bloodlines which are un-

    der-represented. The NHC's long term goal

    is to establish an expansive sanctuary man-

    aged as a full native ecosystem as similar to

    the Nokota horses' original home as possible

    where the NHC-owned Nokotas can once

    again run wild and continue to be sculpted

    by the same natural factors that helped to

    make them so unique and durable. This

    sanctuary and living history museum would

    also be a focal point of all things Nokota,

    from pasture tours for guests and tourists to

    scientific studies by experts to colt-starting

    clinics and therapeutic riding to work in

    reuniting under-privileged Native American

    Photo by Shawna Lichtenwalner

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    Calendar of Events

    Look Whos on the Cover!!

    Teddy Bear1999 Nokota Gelding

    Owner: Sue Pizzini

    Captured in Theodore

    Roosevelt National Park

    Festival of The Horse & Drum

    August 17 & 18

    St. Charles, IL (Kane County Fairgrounds)

    Woodside Farm Creamery

    (Annual Fall Festival) October 12th

    Hockessin, DE

    Equine Affaire - Massachusetts

    November 7 - 10

    W. Springfield, MA

    NOKOTA HORSE

    CALENDARfor2014

    If you would like a photo of your

    Nokota considered for the up-

    coming 2014 calendar, please

    send your high resolution image

    to: [email protected]. A

    one time tax-deductible sponsor-

    ship fee of $150.00 is appreciated

    for each calendar month if your

    Nokota photograph is chosen.

    Front and back cover shots are

    $500.00 each.

    Additional Patrons

    ** Patrons contributing to the

    2014 Nokota calendar project

    will receive honorable mention

    and professional acknowledgment

    within the calendar regarding

    patron information, including but

    not limited to website address,

    company logo and contactinformation, etc.

    Honorary Photos

    In addition to the main monthly

    photo there will be room for addi-

    tional, though much smaller, hon-

    orary photos. These photos will

    appear at the bottom of a selected

    monthly calendar page. Acknowl-

    edgment of owner and Nokota

    will be included in a specified area

    of the calendar, not necessarily

    beside each photo. Honorary pho-

    tos will be included for a $25.00

    donation.

    ** Only high resolution and

    quality composition photos will

    be considered for the calendar.

    The Equine Marketer~August

    Teddy went from a high risk situation

    at the auction in ND to a 6th place

    winning with rider Holly Osborne

    (age 13 at the time of this photo) in

    his first horse trial at Fair Hill, MD.

    Michele Melinapainted Teddy who is

    featured on the August cover of TheEquine Marketer. Teddy lives with

    two other Nokotas Leo and Orion

    in Chester Springs, PA.

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    NokotaHorses For Sale

    Theodore

    Page 4 Nokota News

    Sensitive and laid back, Mar-

    malade combines brains and

    athleticism to give someone

    the whole package. Withthree days under saddle, this

    responsive horse is off to a

    great start and can make

    somebody a wonderful

    partner.

    Marmalade is currently in

    Minnesota for training. Please

    visit the Nokota Horse Pro-

    jectpage for more information

    on his progress.Video clips of Marmalade

    trotting and jumping can be

    viewed at

    http://youtu.be/N9i0ch95soo

    http://youtu.be/Etivz-8lPAM

    Marmalade

    National Park Ranch - (NPR)100% Foundation Nokota

    $5,000.00

    Sire: Wanblee

    Dam: Cowlick

    Foaled: 2008 Gelding

    Color/Markings:

    Strawberry Roan

    Located: Linton, ND

    Theodore

    National Park Ranch - (NPR)

    100% Foundation Nokota

    $3,000.00

    Sire: Dark Warrior

    Dam: Smoke Racer

    Foaled: 2008 Gelding

    Color/Markings:

    Mahogany Bay with blaze

    Located: Linton, ND

    Theodore is playful and self-assured with loads of potential and good energy. He was first ridden during the

    2012 colt start in the days leading up to the annual meeting of the NHC. If you are looking for a feisty, fun

    challenge with big rewards, this is your guy. Theodore's movement can be seen both at the beginning and the

    end of a YouTube video at: http://youtu.be/eRuEoLcZwJ0

    Self-assured and

    stunning! Theodore

    has great self-

    carriage and a

    striking presence.

    With his balance

    and stellar gaits, he

    wi l l make a

    wonderful and

    athletic companion

    whether you are

    looking for a cow

    pony or a dressage

    horse.

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    NokotaHorses For Sale

    Page 5Nokota News

    "If you prefer height in your fully foun-dation Nokota, then Spotted Naconaoffers substantially taller than average

    stature combined with sure to impressclass and presence. And since SpottedNacona comes from less commonbloodlines, he surely would make a su-perb stallion prospect, too, who couldeasily be matched to any number ofunrelated Nokota mares. The Naconabloodline has, in particular been, ofgreat concern and emphasis within theNHC since upon its formation only 2fully foundation breeding descendents

    remained. We have been fortunate inexpanding these so that we are nowconfident that they are secure enough to

    begin offering some of the stud colts for sale. He is proud and alert,with a posture that clearly advertises how confident he is of hisathleticism. And he is a perfectly fresh pupil in waiting, as no humanhand has yet touched him or taught him any vice.

    Spotted NaconaNational Park Ranch-(NPR)100% Foundation Nokota

    $2,500.00 if gelded

    $3,500.00 if kept a stallionSire: VoraciousDam: Tall BadgerFoaled: 2012 Colt

    Color/Markings:

    Overo with a 50% chance of

    turning grey considering his

    parentage

    Located: Linton, ND

    Tall Badger

    Spotted Nacona's sire, Voracious, is a sleek and

    lengthy iron grey son of Blue Moon and Stout

    Grey Nacona who was first trained as a sensitive

    and attentive saddle horse and even used by

    Brandon Diele during some of the roundups at

    the Kuntz Ranch.

    Spotted Nacona's dam, Tall Badger, is

    exceptionally tall considering her parents,

    yet epitomizes the typically calm Nokota

    demeanor. Her sire, Red Badger, only stood about 14.3 hands andwas a kind and peaceful yet successful herd stallion who came

    directly from Theodore Roosevelt National Park as a young foal to

    the oldest mare captured in the 1986 roundup. This little grey mare

    had been bred by Red Cloud, a red roan park stallion who some-

    times produced very tall "ranch type" Nokota offspring. Tall

    Badger's dam, Two Crazy Swirls, is a very easy keeping, fecund,

    and docile black daughter of Crazy Horse & Black Squat who also

    gave the NHC a fine overo foal this year. by looking at her. One

    would never guess by looking at her that she is already 19!

    Voracious

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    NEW - NOKOTA HORSE CONSERVANCY MEMBERSHIP!

    The fully tax-deductible donations collected through this membership program directly help feed and care for the N

    kota Horse Conservancy (NHC) owned herd of fully foundation Nokota horses. The goal of the membership pr

    gram is two-fold: first to help spread awareness about this little known breed which has yet to be given a fair chan

    to prove to this generation that it is just as fun and useful as its ancestors were to the American Indians and pionee

    of the northern Great Plains, and second to help fund the care of the NHC herd so its grant writers can instead foc

    on the long term goal of an expansive sanctuary where the NHC, with continued responsibility yet minimal physic

    interference, can let its Nokota horses once again roam freely and evolve under the same natural conditions thhelped to sculpt the Nokota into such a durable, athletic, and thoughtful horse.

    BECOME A

    NHC MEMBER TODAY!!!

    CLICK HEREor on the picture to th

    left to go to the NHC membership

    page of the website to

    JOIN TODAY!!!

    The rigors of the harsh North Dakota badlands are precisely what made the Nokota horse so incredible in the firplace, and we feel that it is crucial to return at least a fraction of the breed to this environment to ensure that tNokota horse of tomorrow is the same as the Nokota horse of our ancestors. Enabling this core breeding heto once again care for itself would drastically reduce the operating costs of the NHC and help ensure the breed

    long term survival. Furthermore, the sanctuary would be a focal point for all things Nokota, from young hor

    starting clinics (which would include individuals of better represented bloodlines that could safely be offered fsale from the NHC herd), to tours and observations of wild herds and the myriad things they can teach us aboequine communication, nutrition, hoof care, etc, to therapeutic riding and outreach programs to help reconne

    Nokota horses with disadvantaged American Indians.

    Membership does NOT buy any type of voting rights or special privileges, but input is always appreciateMembers are entitled to free pasture tours of the NHC herd centered around Linton, North Dakota, and welcomat the open session of each NHC annual meeting (typically held in mid-June and always close to the horses). Tprimary material benefit of membership, in addition to the satisfaction of helping to preserve this integral frament of American heritage that was very nearly lost forever, is the NHCs members only newsletter. At leafour editions of the newsletter will be sent via email each year, filled with fun, informative, and colorful articl

    and photos about Nokota horses.

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    Please fill out and send your payment to:

    The Nokota Horse Conservancy

    208 NW 1st Street

    Linton, ND 58552

    701.254.4205 (Phone - Fax)

    Please print legibly - thank you! *Date:_______________

    FIRST NAME: _____________________________________________

    LAST NAME: _____________________________________________

    FARM NAME: _____________________________________________

    ADDRESS: _____________________________________________

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    YOUTH MEMBERSHIP (under age 18) $25.00

    INDIVIDUAL MEMBERSHIP $50.00

    FAMILY MEMBERSHIP (family of 4) $75.00

    LIFE MEMBERSHIP (one member) $1,000.00

    Total $ Enclosed: _________________

    Thank you so very much. You can expect your newsletter to be mailed to

    you after payment is received and processed.

    *Membership is per rolling calendar year and will be processed according to the date on this

    membership form.

    Nokota Horse Conservancy Membership Form

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    NokotaHorses For Sale ~ Templar

    C80

    Templar

    National Park Ranch - (NPR)

    100% Foundation Nokota

    Price:Not specified

    Sire: Grandpa Smoke

    Dam: Luna

    Foaled: 2010 Gelding

    Color/Markings:

    Black/Grey

    Located: Linton, ND

    Bay Overo C80

    National Park Ranch - (NPR)

    100% Foundation Nokota

    Price:Not specified

    Sire: Dark Warrior

    Dam: Blizzard

    Foaled: 2010 Mare

    Color/Markings:

    Bay Overo

    Located: Linton, ND

    Templar", a 2010 Conservancy geldi

    in training. He is halter broke and star

    under saddle, being ridden daily.

    stands still at the tie rail, picks up his fand has also been on trail rides. He

    black with some grey on his face an

    pink spot on his nose."

    C80", a 2010 Conservancy mare,

    training. She has a left blue eye. Th

    lovely mare has participated in two N

    kota Experience clinics. One in the f

    of 2012 and spring of 2013. She is

    credibly easy going and always willing

    please.

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    The NokotaHorse Experience

    Imagine you are about to begin your journey as a participant in The Nokota Ho

    Experience withClinician Jack Lieserand he asks you to pick 3 words that you can re

    back to, when you need to, for the duration of the week whenever you are working w

    a Nokota clinic horse. Then he tells you that these particular horses are going to m

    with your emotional buttons!! After hearing that, how do you pick only 3 words? Gi

    each participant had the evening to think about it, most found it rather easy as t

    pretty much knew what they were looking to get out of the clinic. Some of the wo

    shared were: excitement, opportunity, release, aware, experience, focus, soft, connectand respect

    mention just a few. And then the selection of the Nokota clinic horses begins... To

    a participant in the next Nokota Horse Experience, visit Clinician Jack Lieser's w

    site @ http:/ / www.jacklieser.com/

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    okota Horse Conservancy Sherriff

    Sherriff - aka Flckig Mus :

    This guy is full of surprises. Willing to lay down the law in th

    when working with people he is super easygoing and willing. A

    ing light grey with blue eyes, this guy is a very nice mover

    charismatic enough to turn heads. With two days under saddle

    June 2012 Nokota Colt Starting Clinic, he has proved himself

    tive but level headed. He has a good start on him and lunges a

    as rides.

    Sherriff was born May 2008, a son of Pony Boy and Dancing M

    then gentled and halter broke his first winter. He should finishto 15 hands with lots of muscle and bone to prove very durabl

    was born grullo overo but has greyed very quickly so that these

    ings are only faintly distinguishable. Because Dancing Mouse

    line is rare Sherriff is for sale directly from the Nokota Horse

    servancy with the stipulation he remains a breeding stallion.

    Sherriff

    National Park Ranch - (NPR)100% Foundation Nokota

    $4000

    Sire: Pony Boy

    Dam: Dancing Mouse

    Foaled: May 2008

    Color/Markings:

    Grullo overo turned grey with

    blue eyes

    Located: Linton, ND

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