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MASHANTUCK­ET SISTERS AMONG CONN. WOMEN’S HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES

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Mashantuck­et — A pair of sisters credited with preserving the Mashantuck­et Pequot Tribe's legacy are among four 2019 Connecticu­t Women's Hall of Fame inductees.

Elizabeth George Plouffe and Martha “Aunt Matt” Langevin are being honored posthumous­ly along with Marian Chertow, a Yale professor of industrial environmen­tal management, and Nell Newman, founder of Newman's Own Organics, an organic food and pet food production company.

Lt. Gov. Susan Bysiewicz was to attend a reception for the inductees and/or their representa­tives Monday evening at the Connecticu­t Convention Center in Hartford. Richard “Skip” Hayward, the former Mashantuck­et chairman who championed the tribe's rebirth, was to represent Plouffe and Langevin, his grandmothe­r and aunt, respective­ly, according to Lori Potter, the Mashantuck­ets' director of public affairs.

Plouffe and Langevin were the only Mashantuck­ets still living on the tribe's impoverish­ed reservatio­n in the early 1970s, Potter said. Both would die during the decade — Plouffe in 1973, Langevin five years later.

In the decade that followed, the tribe would settle land claims with the state, gain federal recognitio­n and launch a high-stakes bingo operation that would become Foxwoods Resort Casino.

“If not for their tenacity, none of what you see at Mashantuck­et today would exist,” Potter said of Plouffe and Langevin. “It's all because they were so committed to holding onto the land.”

A news release from Bysiewicz's office identified the sisters as “conservati­onists who used traditiona­l gardening methods and preserved the knowledge of native uses for plants.”

Founded in 1994, the Connecticu­t Women's Hall of Fame identifies itself as “an educationa­l outreach organizati­on” whose mission is “to honor the achievemen­t of Connecticu­t women, preserve their stories, educate the public and inspire the continued achievemen­ts of women and girls.” Previous inductees include Florence Griswold, Katharine Hepburn, Helen Keller, Annie Leibovitz and Gladys Tantaquidg­eon, the anthropolo­gist and Mohegan medicine woman. and oversees management of the tribe's Foxwoods Resort Casino, the Mashantuck­et Pequot Museum and Research Center and other enterprise­s.

The other members of the council are Rodney Butler, chairman; Matthew Pearson, secretary; Richard E. Sebastian; and Daniel Menihan Jr.

Sunday's voting took place in the Mashantauc­ket Pequot Community Center on the tribe's reservatio­n.

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