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TRADITIONAL MAS CHARACTERS
Traditional Mas Characters – Fancy Clowns
(photo courtesy www.tntisland.com - www.tntisland.com/carnivalcharacters.html) Fancy Clowns – A...
Traditional Mas Characters – Indian Chief
Photos and research courtesy the Carnival Institute of Trinidad and Tobago (CITT). Indian Chief –...
Traditional Mas Characters – Guarahoon / Wild Indian / Red Indian
Photos and research courtesy the Carnival Institute of Trinidad and Tobago (CITT). Guarahoon /...
Traditional Mas Characters – Authentic Indians
Photos and research courtesy the Carnival Institute of Trinidad and Tobago (CITT). Authentic...
Traditional Mas Characters – Blue Indians
(Photo courtesy Abraham Diaz, Trinidad Guardian, Sunday January 5, 2014) Blue Indians – Similar to...
Traditional Mas Characters – Fancy Indian
Photos and research courtesy the Carnival Institute of Trinidad and Tobago (CITT). Fancy Indian –...
Traditional Mas Characters – Black Indians
Photos and research courtesy the Carnival Institute of Trinidad and Tobago (CITT). Black Indians –...
Traditional Mas Characters – Pierrot Grenade
Photos courtesy the Carnival Institute of Trinidad and Tobago (CITT) The Pierrot Grenade is the...
Traditional Mas Characters – Calinda or Kalenda (Stick Fighting)
Calinda or Kalenda (Stick Fighting) Photos courtesy the Carnival Institute of Trinidad and Tobago...
Traditional Mas Characters – Gatka
Gatka Photos courtesy the Carnival Institute of Trinidad and Tobago (CITT) With origins dating...
Traditional Mas Characters – Dame Lorraine
Dame Lorraine Photos courtesy the Carnival Institute of Trinidad and Tobago (CITT) Today, the Dame...
Traditional Mas Characters – Bat
Bat Photos courtesy the Carnival Institute of Trinidad and Tobago (CITT) Bats sometimes play with...