Racist caricatures of native americans and other so-called "uncivilized people" have them speaking in a very specific form of English and accent. Where did that come from?

by Logan_Maddox

I don't have any examples on hand, but it's the one where the marginalized person generally speaks in a very bass, very serious voice, starting sentences with "Me does this, me does that". Is that a new development? And where did that come from?

Thank you!

Logan_Maddox

Sorry, I didn't specify: I mostly mean old cartoons, like Looney Tunes and Woody Woodpecker.