Elijah Blair began the Blair's Dinnebito legacy. For fifty years, he owned and operated trading posts on the Navajo Reservation.  Today, his son, James, and daughter, Kathy, continue in the family tradition. In 1987, the family relocated to Page, Arizona where they operate a modern-day Trading Post offering thousands of one-of-a-kind items for the collector and wholesaler alike.

Ask to see the Elijah & Claudia Blair Family collection when in Page.  Or, for more information about Elijah & Claudia Blair, visit the NAU Cline Library website at www.nau.edu/library/speccoll/exhibits/ where you will find the interesting history of the trading posts, as well as oral histories.

Visitors are welcome to browse our store and meet with our knowledgeable staff.Whether you are purchasing your first piece of Native American art, or are a serious collector, we can offer advice or help you locate a hard-to-find item.  Telephone inquiries are welcome. We ship internationally.

Because our inventory is one-of-a-kind, we do not publish a printed catalogue.

If you are seeking information on traveling to the Grand Canyon, Lake Powell or Page area, consider ordering a travel pack to help you plan a memorable vacation.

Family Collection
Store Photos
Book Signing

Elijah Blair

Claudia Blair

Jim Blair

Kathy Blair

© 2002-2006 Shelly James
Canyon Country Online, LLCLC
 

All items are subject to prior sale and may not be available.  Prices subject to change without notice.

 

All catalogue photos by
Frank Talbott Digital Photography

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