Custom designed by myself in 2024 — born, raised, & still residing on the island of Moku O Keawe.

An ode to a kingdom that never disappeared — still alive in culture, history, and spirit to this day.

A full 52-card deck featuring the monarchs, nobles, and Royal Coat of Arms of the Hawaiian Kingdom as your Kings, Queens, Jacks, and Wild Cards. Number cards also carry unique Hawaiian-inspired suit symbols throughout, and each Ace carries original hand-drawn Polynesian artwork — every card tells its own story.

More than a game — a research tool as well. The included Legend Card maps every royal and symbol to their place in Hawaiian history, so every hand you play is a lesson in heritage.

Ua mau ke ea o ka ʻāina i ka pono.

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NEW PACTS · NEW TREATIES
NEW WORLD

A new logo I created, born to reflect the same vision — a call to action, a statement of purpose, a life we dream about.

This interactive coloring page app invites all Kānaka to bring their own colors to the design. Your version, your palette, your identity. The best colorways will be selected and printed on new apparel — T-shirts and more.

This is more than coloring. It’s co-creation. It’s community. It’s culture moving forward.

Send your finished colorings to kdigital808@gmail.com

Submission deadline: January 1, 2027

E hoʻokahua kākou — your vision, our goal.

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NETImology
A language database built to decentre Eurocentric etymology.
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Most etymology resources treat non-European languages as footnotes — if they appear at all. African roots, Asian origins, Pacific connections — buried or ignored, while Latin and Ancient Greek get top billing.

NETImology huli that hierarchy.

Afro-Asiatic, Niger-Congo, Sino-Tibetan, Dravidian, Austronesian, Hawaiian, Māori, Samoan, Fijian, Japonic, Koreanic, Turkic, and more. These aren’t footnotes. They’re the main story.

Fast, minimal, no ads, no clutter. The long-term vision is open source — letting communities contribute, verify, and grow the language tables themselves.

Language tells the story of people, trade, migration, and culture. For too long, that story has been told from one narrow corner of the world. NETImology is restoring the full picture.

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