Matching Pairs "The Medicine Bag"Online version Learn academic and key words to help you understand the short story, "The Medicine Bag" by Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve by Trina Jones 1 the complete loss or absence of hope 2 with a bashful or embarrassed look 3 children, grandchildren, and continuing generations 4 an individual object or item 5 soft leather shoe without an attached heel 6 extreme tiredness, exhaustion 7 Major northern Plains Indian nation that fought and eventually lost a bitter war against the U.S. Army, 1876-1877 8 overstated or overdone 9 1. words or phrases that a group of people shout or sing again and again 2. a religious song or prayer, or a way of singing, using only a few notes that are repeated many times 10 dignified, majestic 11 a noisy distrubance 12 unwilling; hesitantly 13 barking sharply 14 land set aside by the United States government for Native Americans 15 real, genuine, true, or accurate; not fake or copied 16 attire;clothing 17 a type of necktie made of cord and fastened with a decorative clasp 18 having a decorative edging of hanging cords or strips 19 a circular container with a greater width than depth, becoming smaller toward the bottom, used chiefly to hold water or other liquid, especially for washing 20 reprimand 21 an herb from the mint family whose grayish-green leaves are used in medicine and for seasoning in cookery 22 narrow strip of leather 23 an inferior dog or one of mixed breed 24 activated or awoken 25 a number of people or vehicles moving forward in an orderly fashion, perhaps as part of a ceremony or festival 26 one at a time; separately or individually 27 untanned skin of cattle or other animals Sioux yippy mocassins singly chant roused mutts article scold sage authentic reluctantly reservation basin thong stately descendants get-up fringed despair sheepishly exaggerated rawhide fatigue procession bolo tie commotion