Final answer:
The question involves analyzing and comparing passages about Native American leaders Black Elk and Jeremiah, identifying similarities such as the impact of non-Indians on their lands and interactions with government policies, and differences in personal experiences and perspectives.
Step-by-step explanation:
The task is to drag phrases to a Venn diagram to show similarities between the passages that describe experiences from the perspectives of Native American leaders Black Elk and Jeremiah (likely referring to a character from literature or another historical figure, not specified in the question). Based on the information provided and drawing from the historical context of the Lakota Sioux, some potential similarities could include the impact of non-Indians on their lands, the importance of recording their exploits and events, such as through ledger art or oral histories, and the tensions with the U.S. government's policies.
From the context given, differences may include specific key events or individual experiences from each leader's perspective – Black Elk might speak of the bison hunt and understanding of the white man from a spiritual or cultural lens, whereas Jeremiah (not detailed in the question) could provide a different aspect, possibly from a more secular or individual standpoint.