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Ka Ulana ʻIke — The Weaving of Knowledge

THE LIVING
KNOWLEDGE GLOBE

55 civilizational traditions. 113 living connections. 65 named stars. An interactive 3D knowledge graph where ancient epistemologies and emerging understanding converge into one living field.

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113Connections
65Named Stars
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The Living Knowledge Matrix

THE IKEVERSE TRANSMISSION

A scrolling introduction to our mission — connecting ancestral wisdom to modern understanding

A LONG TIME AGO…

In an Ancestral Memory…

Across millennia, our ancestors encoded profound Knowledge into sacred chants mapping celestial movements, geometric symbols revealing universal patterns, temple architectures aligned with cosmic energies, and oral traditions preserving advanced understanding through mnemonic technologies.
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The Kumulipo creation chant of Hawaiʻi contains layered genealogical data that modern researchers recognise as a sophisticated taxonomy of ecological relationships. The Great Law of Peace of the Haudenosaunee encoded seven-generation governance thinking that influenced modern democratic constitutions. From Aboriginal songlines functioning as geospatial algorithms to Yoruba Ifá divination anticipating binary code — these traditions reveal a unified understanding of reality where consciousness, mathematics, and nature interweave.
The Ikeverse is a living knowledge graph — 55 civilizational traditions mapped across time and region, connected by 113 historically grounded links, navigable through an interactive 3D globe. Each node is a culture. Each arc is a real historical connection. The star map shows 65 named stars with Hawaiian moʻolelo and 8 cultural naming traditions from Arabic to Aboriginal Australian.
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— OUR MISSION —

  • Preserve endangered wisdom traditions through accessible digital documentation
  • Map connections between ancient knowledge systems across civilizations
  • Build tools for pattern recognition across millennia of human inquiry
  • Honour the living communities who carry these traditions forward today
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I KA WĀ MA MUA · KA WĀ MA HOPE

The future is in the past — Hawaiian proverb

Featured Traditions

KNOWLEDGE NODES

Kemetic civilization encoded sacred mathematics and vibrational science into architecture, ritual, and cosmology. The 42 Principles of Ma'at mirror ethics decision frameworks; their geometry mirrors fractal mathematics.

Sacred GeometryFractal Algorithms
42 Principles of Ma'atEthical AI Frameworks
Kemetic AstronomyObservational Science
Sound HealingCymatics & Vibrational Medicine
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The Kumulipo — 2,102 lines of chanted cosmology — encodes an evolutionary taxonomy of Pacific life. The Ahupuaʻa watershed governance system is studied today as a model of integrated land-sea management.

Star WayfindingMulti-variable Sensing AI
Ahupuaʻa SystemSmart Watershed Ecology
Kumulipo EpochsCosmological Mapping
Oli (Chant)Embodied Memory Technology
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The Haudenosaunee Confederacy's Great Law of Peace encoded seven-generation governance thinking — a constitutional model acknowledged as an influence on American democratic design. The first participatory democracy.

Great Law of PeaceConstitutional Democracy
Seven-Generation ThinkingLong-Term Environmental Policy
Wampum DiplomacyConsensus-Based Governance
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The Living Bridge

Ancient Wisdom Meets Modern Understanding

These knowledge traditions share a core insight: reality is relational, recursive, and alive. The Ikeverse maps 113 historically grounded connections across 55 civilizations spanning 6 regions and 10,000+ years of human thought.

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55 Cultures

From Yaghan to Sakha, from Sumer to Samoa — every culture is a full node with story, research, and connections.

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113 Connections

Historically grounded links — trade routes, shared astronomy, governance parallels, diaspora networks.

65 Named Stars

Real RA/Dec positions with Hawaiian moʻolelo and 8 cultural naming traditions — Arabic to Aboriginal Australian.

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Research Access

Every culture links to open-access papers, UNESCO resources, and primary texts — free scholarly access built in.

Ready to Explore the Weave?

Enter the interactive 3D globe. Rotate, zoom, click any culture to read its full story, connections, and research. Activate the star map. Run the guided cultural tour.