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Enemies within Indian country: PART TWO; JEALOUSY & ENVY

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Indian Country Today (Lakota Times), June 12th, 2002

Harjo, Suzan Indian Country Today (Lakota Times) 06-12-2002 In Shakespeare's "Othello" - a play about jealousy, envy and treachery - the title character is an acclaimed military hero with a loving wife and dedicated friends. By the last scene, he has strewn the stage with loved ones killed in a fit of jealousy enflamed by lies of his false friend, Iago.

The treacherous Iago understands jealousy all too well and defines it memorably as the "green-eyed monster which doth mock the meat it feeds on."

Even though Shakespeare was English (and as smart and eloquent about jealousy and envy as anyo...

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