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Revelers who join the band put their own spin on the theme and construct their own costumes.Mawasi Charles/Scene Productions Ltd Trinidad and Tobago’s carnivalIs the largestIn the Caribbean. A humble tradition blossomedInto a magnetic ritual that draws the diaspora home, and costumingIs at the root of the spectacle. “We’re a strange mix of costuming, performance, entertainment, party, allIn the same thing,” says Maharaj, whoIs 37 and from Barataria, a borough 20 minutes east of Port of Spain.The Lost TribeIs a young carnival troupe that put onIts first road march seven years ago. Since the beginning, the costumes departed from the feather and headdress bikinI'mas (costume) most bacchanalists have seen or worn.On carnival Tuesday, the Lost Tribe pushed the boundaries of tradition yet again. The overarching theme was “202We,” represented by blue, the color of “renewal, of washing, of rebirth,” according to Maharaj. A section called Wish,