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Primary sources are materials that offer “eyewitness” accounts of people, places, and events of the past. Primary sources provide researchers with first-hand evidence of what occurred in the past. Examples include:
Secondary sources are works that study or interpret people, places, and events of the past. They are not written by someone as an eyewitness account. Secondary sources are typically published works like books or articles. For example, the book Indians of California: The Changing Image is a secondary source. The bibliography of this book reveals that the author’s research was based on both primary sources and secondary sources. Some of the primary sources include diaries and letters of California pioneers, as well as government records such as reports of the US Commissioner of Indian Affairs.
| Primary Source (evidence) | Secondary Source (interpretation) |
|---|---|
| Letters from a gold miner | Books on the California Gold Rush |
| Diary of San Francisco jazz musician | Article on “West Coast” jazz |
| Photos of Lake Tahoe | Thesis on environmental changes at Lake Tahoe |