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TRADITIONAL MAS CHARACTERS
Traditional Mas Characters – Negue Jadin
(photo courtesy Bernard De Peaza, Creatures of the Mas, Caribbean Beat Magazine...
Traditional Mas Characters – Dragon
(Photo courtesy Abigail Hadeed, Caribbean Beat Magazine,...
Traditional Mas Characters – Midnight Robber
(Photo courtesy the Carnival Institute of Trinidad and Tobago – CITT) One of the most beloved and...
Traditional Mas Characters – Soumayree
(Photo courtesy the Carnival Institute of Trinidad and Tobago – CITT) One of the lesser-known...
Traditional Mas Characters – Sebucan
(Photo courtesy Grace Hallworth), Storyteller ...
Traditional Mas Characters – Moko Jumbie
(Photo courtesy the Carnival Institute of Trinidad and Tobago) The Moko Jumbie derives its name...
Traditional Mas Characters – Burrokeet
(Photo courtesy Wonder of the World – TheBookmann...
Traditional Mas Characters – Baby Doll
(Photo courtesy Nyla’s Crafty Teaching,...
Traditional Mas Characters – Fireman
(Photo courtesy the Carnival Institute of Trinidad and Tobago) Fireman: This sailor belongs to the...
Traditional Mas Characters – King Sailor
(Photo courtesy the Carnival Institute of Trinidad and Tobago) The King Sailor's costume typically...
Traditional Mas Characters – Fancy Sailor
(Photo courtesy the Carnival Institute of Trinidad and Tobago) The Fancy Sailor was an off-shoot...
Traditional Mas Characters – White Sailor
(Photo courtesy the Carnival Institute of Trinidad and Tobago) The White Sailor: A white Coast...