Florence Edenshaw Davidson (1896–1993) was a Canadian First Nations artist from Haida Gwaii.
She created basketry and button blankets and was a respected elder in her village of Masset, Haida Gwaii, British Columbia.
Her daughter Primrose Adams, also an artist, received the Creative Lifetime Achievement Award for First Nations' Art in 2011.
In the 1960s she was consultant on Haida culture and Masset history to the writer Christie Harris, author of Raven's Cry.
She became well known through her collaborative autobiography written with the anthropologist Margaret B. Blackman, published in 1982.