Blackfeet Indian Writing Company
The Blackfeet Indian Writing Company (or Blackfeet Writing Instruments) was a pen and pencil manufacturer on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation in Browning, Montana, USA[1] founded in 1972.[2][3] As part of a tribal owned economic initiative, the factory opened in 1972 but closed in the early 2000s[4] The company was transferred from the tribe to a private employee-owned company in 1992.[3] The company made, among other products, the cedar wood "The Blackfeet Indian Pencil" in various hardnesses. The "swaggar stick" ballpoint pen was, for a time, an official writing implement of the US Senate. [5] The company also introduced the 'Earth Pencil', an eraserless pencil produced entirely from natural products, including soy ink for imprinting.[1] The former factory burned down in 2019. [6]
Composer John Luther Adams still uses Blackfeet Indian pencils when writing music. [7]
References
- Blackfeet Indian Writing Co., Inc
- The Blackfeet Indian Pencil revisited, Pencil Talk blog, 10 October 2007
- Blackfeet pencil factory competes in volatile industry Archived April 13, 2009, at the Wayback Machine, Ron Selden, Indian Country Today, 29 March 2000, retrieved 3 July 2010
- "A Pencil to the Past". 18 March 2009.
- https://digitalcommons.wustl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1063&context=record
- "Flames engulf old 'Pencil Factory".
- John Luther Adams. (2018, January 12). I still use the rare Blackfeet Indian #2 — the best pencil ever made [Facebook update]. Retrieved from https://www.facebook.com/john.l.adams.9/posts/10213149548164611?pnref=story.
External links
- A Pencil to the Past (blog post about The Blackfeet Indian Pencil), Adirondack Base Camp, 18 March 2009, retrieved 3 July 2010