Malcolm Fred
Heoto Sculpture
14" total
height
"Heoto Mana dances on
all three mesas. Her function is very similar to that of the
He-e-e, the Warrior Maiden. In this role, she acts as a guard
during the Pachavu procession. She also appears in all of the
performances that Heoto does."
- Barton Wright, Kachinas: a Hopi
Artist's Documentary (160)
Malcolm comes from a large
family of Kachina carvers which include brothers Jim, Verlan,
Henry, Nathan and Glen. He has been carving and winning awards
since he was a teenager.
His awards include a Zuni
Fire God which he entered into the 1996 Arizona State Fair. He
is married to and has 3 children with a Zuni lady. One of his
favorite kachinas is the whipper which he seems to do most frequently.
Malcolm is of the Greasewood
and Roadrunner clans, and was raised in the village of Bacavi.
He has been carving for 25 years. His motivation comes from his
religion, history, and the freedom of expressing his inner feelings.
Malcolm continues to achieve
incredible realism in his figures, and is known for his large
and well-proportioned figures.