May 22, 1988 - Being Indian is a game of pretend for little white children.
Insulting Cartoon
1988 May 22, Star Tribune
On May 1, you published an article on racism on campus by staff writer Kurt Chandler. Two weeks earlier you published Hank K. Ketcham's Dennis the Menace cartoon about Indians, which presented the following stereotypes.
Being Indian is a game of pretend for little white children. It is okay to make fun of or fun out of being Indian. Male Indians are called braves, wear a feathered head dress, wave "tommyhawks" and bows, and go on the warpath. Female Indians are called squaws, wear beads, braid their hair and carry pottery. Indians are wild.
1988 April 17, Daily World |
Not one of these statements is true of my tribe. Not all are true of any Indian tribe. Where do college students get the ideas which result in "subtle racism?" Where do little children learn that it is right to make fun of other cultures? They learn from your newspaper. These "funnies" are not funny; they are insulting to your readers. ---- Lelia Scott, Ames, Iowa
1988 May 22, Star Tribune |
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