Vocabulary
“The Medicine Bag”
Apache Girl Documentary
Comparing Formats
Patterns & Central Ideas
100

 What does “rite of passage” mean?


Answer: A ceremony or event marking an important stage in someone’s life.

100

Who gives Martin the medicine bag?


Answer: His Grandpa.

100

What event is being shown in the documentary?


Answer: An Apache girl’s rite of passage into womanhood.

100

Which format tells a story with fictional characters?


Answer: A narrative.

100

What central idea do both stories share?


Answer: Rites of passage are important cultural traditions that mark growing up.

200

What is a “narrative”?


Answer: A story or account of connected events.

200

Why is Martin embarrassed at first?


Answer: He thinks his Grandpa looks old and poor compared to his friends’ expectations.

200

What are some challenges the girl faces?


Answer: Long ceremonies, dancing, and physical tests.

200

Which format uses real footage?

Answer: A documentary.

200

What pattern do we see across both stories?


Answer: Young people face challenges and responsibilities as they grow.

300

What is a “documentary”?


Answer: A nonfiction film or video that shows real events or people.

300

What is inside the medicine bag?


Answer: A sacred sage and a broken piece of iron.

300

Why is the ceremony important to the Apache people?


Answer: It connects them to tradition and community values.

  • Other answers accepted.
300

What’s one advantage of a narrative?


Answer: It can explore thoughts and emotions more deeply.

300

How do both highlight family involvement?


Answer: Through elders guiding and passing down traditions.

400

Define “tradition.”


Answer: A custom or belief passed down through generations.

400

What does the medicine bag symbolize?


Answer: Family heritage, tradition, and responsibility.

400

How does the documentary show authenticity?


Answer: By using real footage, interviews, and actual events.

400

What’s one advantage of a documentary?


Answer: It shows real-life events and makes them feel authentic.

400

Why are rites of passage important for identity?


Answer: They help people understand their culture and role in the community.

500
  • What does “symbolism” mean?

Answer: Using objects, events, or actions to represent deeper meanings.

500

How does Martin change by the end of the story?


Answer: He grows to appreciate his Grandpa and accepts the responsibility of the medicine bag.

500

What role do the older men in the community play in the ceremony?


Answer: They build the tipi for the girls to stay in during the ceremony.

500

Which format did you connect with more, and why?


Answer: (Open-ended—student explains preference.)

500
  • Compare how each format (narrative vs. documentary) helps us understand culture.

Answer: Narrative shows emotions/characters, documentary shows real events and practices.