Mashantucket Pequots swear in new tribal councilors
MASHANTUCKET, Conn. (AP) — The tribe that owns and operates the Foxwoods Resort Casino has sworn in two new members of its leadership council.
The Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation's annual inauguration ceremony on Tuesday marked the start of the first terms for Matthew Pearson and Latoya Cluff.
A bible written in the mid-1600s in an Algonquin language was used during the ceremony.
The Tribal Council includes a total of seven elected officials who serve three-year terms.
Cluff has worked in the past at the tribe's Government and Gaming Commission and at Foxwoods.