Maldonado is a pascola dancer and contemporary carver who uses the wood of the coral tree, the
elephant tree, and cottonwood to fashion Yaqui masks and rattles. His masks, rattles, and bead work are part of the permanent collection of the
Heard Museum in Phoenix, Arizona and the
Florida Museum of Natural History in Gainesville, Florida. Maldonado is also a lecturer on the subject of Yaqui dance, musical instruments, and mask making as it relates to traditional pascola dancing. In 2004, Maldonado visited the
University of Incarnate Word in San Antonio, Texas and spoke on the cultural traditions of his tribe using stories, dance, and music. He subsequently presented on Yaqui culture and mask making at the Congress on Research in Dance 38th Annual Conference at Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona in 2006. In 2026 he received a Walking Together individual award from the non-profit Creative West organization based in Denver, Colorado to expand his teaching offerings related to indigenous ceremonial dance and regalia. == Contributions to Entomology ==