"Les Capucins francais aux Indes (5e Série). La Mission du Sacré Coeur au Rajputana [Rajasthan]. 1. - Deux jeunes Bhils, écoliers de Jhabua : l'un est chrétien (celui de gauche), l'autre très désireux de le devenir, en est empêché par ses parents." Two young Bhil schoolchildren sit cross-legged on the floor and smile for the camera. According to the caption the boy on the left is a Christian and the boy on the right wants to be, but his parents will not allow him to become a Christian. Additional information on the back directs monetary offerings to Paris, France.
"Les Ursulines De Thildonck Au Bengale." Two children pose with a female missionary in front of some small palm trees. The children are wearing rags and necklaces. There is a handwritten note on the back of the postcard.
"Catéchistes Missionnaires de Marie-Immaculée. - 'Nos petits Indiens'. 1. - Recueillies par les Soeurs." A boy and a girl are in a basket, smiling at the camera. The postcard also notes the publisher as, "Regnault, Photo - Orléans."
"Catéchistes Missionnaires de Marie-Immaculée - Kumbakonam. Un jeune Ménage Paria, Chrétien." Two young, female pariahs are being cleansed in front of a church.
"Pondichéry [Puducherry] (Inde). - Deux gentilles Filleules." Two young girls are sitting on the ground outside with food in front of them. One girl is holding a doll. Additional information indicates where the card was printed for the "Congrégation de Saint-Joseph de Cluny, 21, Rue Méchain, Paris."
"Zorgzame Meisjes. Filles Vigilantes." One girl is standing with a baby in her arms. Another girl sits on a brick wall. Both are smiling at the camera. The back asks, in German, for aid with missionary work.
"Kanunnikessen - Missiezusters van den H. Augustinus." Two girls sit on a pile of earth and hay outside, staring at the camera. Additional information on the back indicates that the postcard was published in Brussels.
"Kanunnikessen - Missiezusters van den H. Augustinus." Two girls pose for the camera outside. They are dressed in relatively formal native clothing. Additional information indicates that this postcard was printed in Brussels.