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Native name
  
Jadal q'egənga

Name
  
Florence Davidson


Role
  
Artist

Died
  
1993, Masset, Canada

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Born
  
September 15, 1896 (
1896-09-15
)
Masset, Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia

Nationality
  
Haida, Canadian First Nations

Known for
  
Traditional basketry and button-blankets; consultant on Haida language

Notable work
  
During My Time: Florence Edenshaw Davidson, a Haida Woman

Spouse(s)
  
Robert Davidson (1880–1969); thirteen children. Father, Charles Edenshaw. Grandsons, Reg Davidson and Robert Davidson

Florence Edenshaw Davidson (1896–1993) was a Canadian First Nations artist from the Haida nation who created traditional basketry and button-blankets and was also a respected elder in her First Nations community, the Haida village of Masset, Haida Gwaii Islands, British Columbia.

Biography

She was born in Masset on September 15, 1896, the daughter of the Haida artist Charles Edenshaw (Chief Idɨnsaw) and his wife Isabella (K'woiyəng). She was given the Haida name Jadał q'egəngá ("Story Maid"). She assisted her mother in sewing button blankets when she was a child. She was renowned for her blankets and for sewing baskets of spruceroot and cedar bark.

She was of the Raven moiety, of the Y'akwə'lanas lineage, and of the Shark House (Q'ad Nas), with crests that included Shark, Two-Finned Killerwhale, and Brown Bear.

She married Robert Davidson (1880–1969), a Haida, on February 23, 1911, and had thirteen children. Her daughter Primrose Adams, also an artist, was the 2011 recipient of the Creative Lifetime Achievement Award for First Nations' Art.

In the 1960s she was consultant on Haida culture and Masset history to the writer Christie Harris, author of Raven's Cry. She was also a major consultant on Haida language to John Enrico.

She became well known through her collaborative autobiography written with the anthropologist Margaret B. Blackman, published in 1982.

She died December 13, 1993.

Florence's grandsons include the artists Reg Davidson and Robert Davidson, who are brothers.

References

Florence Davidson Wikipedia


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