Indigenous peoples in North America traditionally used various natural materials as writing utensils. One common tool was a sharpened stick or bone, which could be used to inscribe symbols on soft surfaces like bark or animal hides. Additionally, they sometimes utilized natural pigments made from minerals, plants, and other resources to create marks or drawings, serving both practical and ceremonial purposes.
with a writing utensil.
China made paper but im not sure about utensil
as a writing utensil
Scribe.
A quill pen.
Another term for an indelible writing utensil would be a pencil. This is due to the fact that it can be used multiple times and reused after being sharpened.
pencil
The pencil is a writing utensil that can be erased.
My analysis was pencil, paper, and a writing utensil.
You could say "writing utensil" or "writing instrument." Or for a verb, "sketch" or something.
The knife was the first utensil that was used. Even though they did have forks they did not use them because they had traded them with the Indians for information and supply.
You find a patch of dirt and use that as paperYou then use the stick as a writing utensil