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Marilou Schultz

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Although she began weaving as a means of financial support, her love of the craft has evolved into a method of innovation and sharing her culture with others. She utilizes traditional methods learned from her mother such as
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At least four generations of her relatives, including her mother and great-great-grandmother, were also weavers. She is the aunt of textile artist
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and is born to Tabaaha (Water’s Edge Clan) and born for Tsi’naajinii (Black Streak Wood People Clan) and grew up in
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and double twill, and raised outline weavings, though she has also developed unique dyeing techniques with both
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weaver, artist, and educator. She has exhibited her weavings nationally and internationally, including at the
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Schultz is a math teacher as well as an artist, and she is known for her science and data-inspired weavings.
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in Kassel, Germany. She has also shown internationally in U.S. Embassies.
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commissioned Schultz to weave "Replica of a Chip," which depicted a
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American Indian Textiles: 2,000 Artist Biographies, c. 1800-Present
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McFadden, David Revere; Taubman, Ellen Napiura, eds. (2002).
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Guild Indian Fair and Market, Schultz received the inaugural
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McMaster, Gerald (October 2017). "Under Indigenous Eyes".
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at an Intel factory located on a Navajo reservation in
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and natural dyes. Natural dyes that she uses includes
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Draft:Marilou Schultz
Safford, Arizona
Navajo Nation
Arizona State University
Navajo weaving
Navajo weaving
Melissa Cody
Diné
Navajo
documenta 14
Safford, Arizona
Navajo Nation
Leupp, Arizona
Navajo Reservation
Melissa Cody
Arizona State University
Mesa Public Schools
plain weave
twill
aniline
cochineal
indigo
Churro sheep
Intel
Pentium microprocessor
circuit boards
New Mexico
Santa Fe Indian Market
Heard Museum
Conrad House Innovation Award

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