McGee's Indian Art Gallery maintains a gallery and gift shop at Keams Canyon, on the Hopi Reservation. Originally started as a trading post by Thomas Keam, in 1874, he sold it to Lorenzo Hubbell in 1902. The McGee family bought the trading post in 1938, with Ron McGee presently managing the arts and crafts gallery.
Being located on the Hopi Reservation, McGee's Indian Art Gallery has become the focal point for buying Hopi crafts and then merchandising them to collectors around the world. McGee's Indian Art is the prime source for Hopi arts and crafts.
The Keams Canyon trading post and gallery are also located only five miles from the Navajo Reservation, meaning a continuing inflow of Navajo Rugs and Jewelry. McGee's is your access to the finest Hopi and Navajo arts and crafts, brought to you at reservation prices. Ron McGee emphatically states: We only show and sell genuine, Native American made arts and crafts, most coming from within a few miles of our gallery.