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  • Collection: Native American Religions, Fall 2017

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Photograph features the dedication of St. Michael Mission in Inchelium, Washington on June 11, 1925. This picture represents the altars and sanctuary and part of the church on the day of the dedication of the church.

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Above-view of the Corpus Christi procession of devotees along a road from the St. Andrew's Mission at the Umatilla reservation in Pendleton, Washington

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Four young girls in communion dresses standing in front of St. Rose of Lima Church in Keller, WA. Seven men sit on the church step observing the communicants.

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Father Edward M Griva SJ between two young girls who made their first communion in the church of St. Rose Sanpoil Valley – near Keller, Washington.

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Four girls who are dressed for their first communion outside at St. Michael's Church in Inchelium. Taken around 1925.

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Two Native American girls and a male Bishop standing in front of building. All individuals are dressed in Western clothing, the girls wearing white dresses. Girls hair is cut short. Location is Nespelem, WA.

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Corpus Christi procession returning to St. Rose of Lima, Catholic church; Keller, WA.

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Interior of Barnabee St. Joachim Church showing an area with multiple statues of Jesus, The center is of Jesus with his arms outstretched, the left is of Mary, Joseph, and Jesus as a child. The right is Mary holding Jesus at the crucifixion.

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Group photo of Father, nuns and children at Sacred Heart Nespelem. Children are dressed in ceremonial garb for first communion.

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People sitting in a line, in a grass field in Corpus Christi.
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