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The Salt Lake City Arts Council’s Living Legacy program showcases Salt Lake City’s diverse community through storytelling on how these various communities keep their traditions and legacies alive today. This week features Native American Regalia with Rios Pacheco. Rios Pacheco, a member of Utah’s Northwestern Band of Shoshone, learned the traditional skills of tanning hides, beading, and feather work from his parents and relatives in Northern Utah and later studied Native arts in classes at the Institute for American Indian Art in Santa Fe. For years, he has operated a small trading post in Perry, Utah where he crafts traditional clothing and accessories known as regalia. For the last few years he has been teaching and working with Northern Ute artist Nino Reyos, who is not only an accomplished regalia maker, but also a fine dancer and flute player. This video was supported through a grant from the Utah Humanities and the National Endowment for the Humanities. Photo & video by TWIG Media Lab