Boeda Strand
Script error: No such module "infobox".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".Script error: No such module "Check for conflicting parameters".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Boeda Strand (June 22, 1834 - June 22, 1928) was the "Head Basket Weaver" of the Snohomish tribe. She taught basketry to the Snohomish and to other tribes. Her original baskets are now worth thousands of dollars to collectors.
Her half-brother, Sultan John, is the namesake of the town of Sultan.[1] She married a Finnish immigrant, Edward Strand, on Dec. 14, 1877.
"At the age of 90 ... she was still paddling a canoe from [the] Olympic Peninsula across the Puget Sound to Seattle."[2]
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- Native American basket weavers
- Weavers from Washington (state)
- 1834 births
- 1928 deaths
- Native American history of Washington (state)
- American women artists
- Native American women artists
- American women basket weavers
- American basket weavers
- People from Snohomish County, Washington
- Artists from Washington (state)
- 19th-century Native American women
- 19th-century American women educators
- 19th-century American educators
- 20th-century Native American women
- 20th-century Native American artists
- 19th-century Native American artists