An outside photograph of a panoramic view of a large group of people standing in front of seven tipis. Some of the men are dressed in European-American clothing, and some are dressed in Catholic clerical garb. Some of the women are dressed in European-American clothing and some are dressed in white nuns' habits. On the far right of the image are Native Americans dressed in tribal garments. Behind the tipis several buildings with sloped rooves and some trees are also visible. There is a gently rising hill in the background., [Ceremony for Bishop Charles J. O'Reilly visiting Umatilla Indian Reservation: crowd posed in front of tipis.
An outside photograph of a large group of men, women and children kneeling as they observe a procession under a small canopy. The ends of the canopy are carried by four Native American men. Under the canopy are four European-American people--two men and two boys. One of the men is a priest, dressed in Catholic clerical garb. The other man has his torso wrapped in a white blanket or cape. The two boys are also dressed in religious garb. In the middle of the photograph is a band, with a drum and tuba or other large brass instrument. The band members are boys and men dressed in long, dark robes. One of the adult band members is wearing a crucifix. The adult band members apear to be European-American, while the boy band members are primarily Native American. The women to the right of the photograph are dressed in European-American clothing. There are two women behind the procession dressed entirely in white. Several of the women have their hands clasped and their heads tilted downward, as if in contemplation or prayer. Behind the wooden fence are numerous trees and a gently rising hillside.
Outside photograph of a man dressed in clerical garb, standing in front of two tipis. He is wearing a long skirt overlaid with a lace skirt and a cape. He is also wearing a crucifix and a round hat with a tassle on top. In the background can be seen a gently rising hillside, some trees and a structure that is not clearly visible., [Bishop Charles J. O'Reilly, in ecclesiastical garb, visiting Umatilla Indian Reservation; tipis in background.]