Date of Birth: about 1940
Resides in the Teec Nos Pos area of the Navajo Reservation
(Sweetwater, Arizona)
Sally Scott has been weaving for most of her life. She is known for creating large textiles, usually larger than 3' X 5'. She is very accomplished with all of the various revival styles, particularly the Chief's, Germantown, and Moki patterns. Her textiles usually exhibit a dense, tight weave. Sally is not weaving as much since the turn of the century as she did in the 80's and 90's but her daughter seems to be taking up the slack for the family.
Published in Navajo Weaving Today by Schiffer
Took a 2nd Place at 1974 NM State Fair