1969 Tumbleweeds comic strip: Not everyone finds stereotyped humor funny

Hates Tumbleweeds
1969 Aug 18 Progress Bulletin 
Letter to the Editor: Please can you get rid of that tasteless, humorless Tumbleweeds? At least cut out the degrading stereotype of the Indian. I, for one, think it is bad for children to have "Sadistics Class" presented as though sadism were funny. I don't think drunkeness is funny either, nor suitable entertainment for kids. -- Ruth D. Keran, Pimona. 
1969 Aug 18 Progress Bulletin 

1967 Feb 25 The Indianapolis News 
1968 April 5 The San Bernardino County 
Tumbleweeds was an American comic strip that offered a skewed perspective on life in the Old West. Writer-artist Tom K. Ryan wrote "satire" that wasn't always well-accepted by indigenous people.  Ryan retired and brought Tumbleweeds to a conclusion on December 30, 2007.
1969 Jan 2 The Minneapolis Star 
1969 Jan 4 The Indianapolis News 
1971 April 27 The Daily Intelligencer 
1971 Oct 9 The News Journal 
1972, May 26  The Kansas City Times 
1967 Feb 18 The Indianapolis Star 
1969 July 2 Independent 

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