Visual Grammar Atlas
The living map of the symbols, structures, relationship families, and design rules that make Indigenomics AI legible. This page is now the atlas surface for the networkβs visual language, not just a palette browser.
Atlas should explain the whole field, the full graph, and the active projection separately. Right now this page is focused on World View, which is a curated subset of the full graph rather than the entire system.
Whole Graph Domains
The graph is one projection of a larger field, and the current atlas view is one projection of the graph. These cards show the major domains currently present in the full graph and whether they are visible in the active projection.
Worldview root, dimensions, Book 1 worldview principles, knowledge traditions, metaphors, and system design principles.
The 25 top-level Indigenomics themes and the public-facing value-creation map they define.
Claims, sources, and source-family structures grounding the graph.
Figures, narratives, and rollups that make scale and trends visible.
Entities, events, and eras participating in the larger graph beyond the current worldview-focused projection.
Conversation and future memory surfaces produced through interaction with the system.
Three Stable Channels
The base grammar should answer three different questions without channel collision. This section now shows exact receipts for what each channel is currently talking about, and whether the counts are coming from the active projection or the full graph.
What kind of thing is this?
Shape carries structural role. It should stay stable across views, layers, and themes.
What semantic family does this belong to?
Color carries family identity. A color may be reused across fill, border, and edges only when the meaning stays identical.
What kind of relationship is being asserted?
Edge families collapse many raw edge types into a small readable set for the top layer.
Live Node Family Atlas
These cards show the node families currently present in the canonical World View projection. Each card combines the structural role, semantic family, live count, and highest-degree examples.
Collapsed Relationship Atlas
The live graph may carry many raw edge verbs, but the top layer should expose a smaller and more readable set of relationship families. These cards collapse the current World View edges into those families.
Family Guidance
Family Guidance
Family Guidance
Analytical Overlay Atlas
These overlays answer second-order questions. They are allowed to enrich the reading of the graph, but they should never replace the base grammar.
Colors nodes by their classified theme membership. Useful for thematic exploration, but should never redefine the base grammar.
Highlights narrative, quantitative, legal, institutional, or experiential knowledge types. Best treated as a secondary analytical mode.
Supports review and trust calibration without competing with primary shape or color meanings.
Reserved for temporal and editorial state. Should remain secondary and never replace core family identity.
Current Views And Layer Surfaces
This section connects the atlas to the actual graph experience. It shows the current runtime layer set, the shared worldview core, and which layers are still underpowered at the top level.
Top-level map of worldview, sources, themes, and economic visibility.
How big is the Indigenous economy and who is building it?
How did we get here?
What is the evidence, and what kind of knowledge is it?
Where is this happening?
Where does this knowledge come from?
What has been learned, and what questions remain?
Ontology Color Families
These are the major semantic worlds currently encoded in the canonical color system. Counts are shown for both the full graph and the active projection so the page stops implying they are the same thing.
Classification anchors for Indigenous value creation.
Worldview, values, ways of knowing, and action/design structure.
Claims and interpretive units grounded in source material.
People, Nations, organizations, and other economic actors.
Narratives, figures, and rollups that make scale visible.
Events and eras that hold historical structure.
Knowledge produced through interaction with the system.
Sources and source-family containers for grounding and traceability.
Place-aware nodes and territorial meaning.
Infrastructure and utility families used to hold the platform together.
Schema, Ontology, And Graph Coverage
This is the start of full accounting across the full graph, not just the active projection. Atlas should become the place where we can see what exists, what is constitutionally covered, and what remains outside the current legibility surface.
Themes And Principles Showcase
These are not generic registries. The 25 themes, the 10 Book 1 worldview principles, and the 8 Digital Savage design principles are major constitutional anchors in the system and should be inspectable in full.
1. Land Transfer
2. Indigenous Funds
3. Indigenous Legal Developments
4. Increasing Indigenous Project and Partnership Values
5. Infrastructure Development β Major Projects
6. Indigenous Trade
7. Capital Alignment
8. Procurement
9. Indigenous Assets Under Management
10. The Rise of Indigenous Entrepreneurship
11. Indigenous Trusts
12. Indigenous Sovereign Wealth Funds
13. ESGI Reporting β Changing the Context of Corporate Reporting
14. Corporate Response to Economic Reconciliation
15. Indigenous-led Economic Institutions
16. Government Policies, Agreements, and Reconciliation Arrangements
17. Financial Architecture β Designing Tools for Indigenous Economic Growth
18. UNDRIP Implementation into Law
19. Indigenous Clean Energy Revolution
20. Call to Action #92 Implementation
21. Indigenous Equity Participation
22. Indigenous Fee Simple Land Purchases
23. The Net Zero Agenda and the Indigenous Economy
24. Settlement Values
25. Urban Reserves
1. Everything Is Connected
2. Story
3. Animate Life Force
4. Transformation
5. The Teachings
6. Creation Story
7. Protocol
8. To Witness
9. To Make Visible
10. Renewal
1. Relational Design as Economic Intelligence
2. Data is Sacred
3. Purpose-Driven Technology Innovation
4. Digital Value Sovereignty
5. Symbiotic Relationships
6. Regenerative Feedback Loops
7. Collective Intelligence
8. Seasonal Intelligence
Visible Language Audit
This is where we test more coherent public-facing language without yet changing the internal runtime types. The atlas is the right place to stabilize naming before pushing it into the graph UI.
| Internal | Current | Recommended | Reason |
|---|---|---|---|
| worldview-layer | Worldview Layer | Worldview Dimension | More human and still rigorous. |
| corpus | Corpus | Source Family | Clearer role in the system and less internal-sounding. |
| claim | Claim | Evidence Statement | More legible in public-facing UI. |
Runtime Signals And Warnings
The atlas should not just explain the grammar. It should also show where the ontology, layers, and visible language are still underpowered or drifting.