Keéta Yeíl
Raven Rolland Gregg
“Raven watching over the people.” An enrolled member of the Yakutat Tlingit Tribe, of the Lukaax̱.ádi clan — a regenerative-systems engineer, founder of the Peace Engineers and the Situk Institute, and the builder behind a growing family of live web platforms.
Every project below was designed and developed with our software agency, Solutionaries.Club.
He was named before he was born.
Three months in his mother’s womb, the elders of the Yakutat Tlingit Tribe gave him his name: Keéta Yeíl, joining the Killer Whale and the Raven of his Tlingit heritage. The name means “Raven watching over the people.” He has spent his life growing into it.
Raised on the Situk River in Yakutat, Alaska, he fished every summer of his childhood with both sides of his family on the rivers and the open Pacific. And every year he watched the same thing arrive in the harbor: a diesel barge carrying away roughly two million dollars from a village of six hundred people — a people surrounded by salmon, wind, sun, tide, and rain, held hostage to imported fuel. In his language there is no word for trash. There is no away. That teaching, and that barge, became the seed of his life’s work.
Twenty years of engineering later, that work has a name: the Peace Protocols — a mathematical blueprint for regenerative abundance, built on a simple equation: Peace = Abundance + Decentralization + Coherence. Where others treat peace as a hope, Keéta Yeíl treats it as an engineering outcome — measurable, buildable, and stable — across the 12 Resource Realms every community depends on and the 7 Sovereign Bodies of every human being.
As founder of the Peace Engineers, he leads an ecosystem built to carry that blueprint into the world — and as a builder, he brings each piece to life on the web with his software agency, Solutionaries.Club. The Raven, in Tlingit tradition, is the transformer — the one who brought light to the world. The Killer Whale is the guardian of the people. Keéta Yeíl carries both: an engineer’s rigor and a watchman’s heart, working to prove that abundance is not a dream. It is the stable state of a world designed correctly. The math agrees with the elders.
regenerative energy & infrastructure engineering
resource realms designed for community sovereignty
live and forthcoming web platforms built
Alaska Native-owned advanced-materials enterprise
Solutionaries.Club
Every website on this page was designed and developed by Solutionaries.Club — the software development agency founded and led by Keéta Yeíl. From economics platforms to open-source tooling to the Situk Institute’s own ventures, the agency turns mission into working, beautiful, sovereign software.
Visit the AgencyDesign & development for a regenerative world — the credited maker of every project shown here.
The Founder's Missions
The living heart of the work: the Core Liberation Missions, charted on Peace.Navy. Each mission turns a centralized shackle into decentralized abundance — 12 across the Resource Realms every community depends on, and 7 across the Sovereign Bodies of every human being.
Resource Realms
Sovereign Bodies
Liberation Missions
The 12 Resource Realm Missions
Community sovereignty — liberating the shared systems every town depends on, from energy and water to governance and defense.
Liberate Energy
Cut the cord to the diesel barge; run the town on daily solar income.
Communities are wired to imported diesel and a distant centralized grid. Every kilowatt arrives with a meter and a master, and a single price shock can darken an entire region overnight.
Generate power at the edge from daily solar income — sun, wind, and tide — buffered by battery and hydrogen storage. As local generation rises and dependency falls, the Energy Autonomy Ratio climbs.
Energy — solar-wind microgrid, battery + hydrogen storage
Liberate Water
Harvest, purify, and regenerate every drop on-site.
Water arrives through a piped utility monopoly that meters access and can throttle or shut it off; a resource returns as a recurring bill and a point of control.
Close the loop locally: pull water from the air, recycle greywater, and let living wetlands polish what returns to the land. Water that cycles on-site cannot be cut off from afar.
Water — atmospheric water generators, greywater loops, bioremediation wetland
Liberate Food
A community that feeds itself cannot be starved into compliance.
Nutrition is routed through fragile, just-in-time industrial supply chains owned by distant monopolies. A disruption thousands of miles away empties the shelves.
Grow nutrition within walking distance — aquaponics, food forests, community bioreactors — so calories are fresh, resilient, and cycled back into local soil.
Food — aquaponics greenhouses, food forest, community granary
Liberate Health
The healthiest town is the one that rarely needs the hospital.
Centralized sick-care profits from managing chronic illness rather than restoring vitality, leaving communities dependent on distant institutions for their most fundamental need.
Shift from sick-care to regenerative wellness — preventive practice, biofeedback, clean food and water, movement, and community care woven into daily life.
Health — regenerative health center, HRV biofeedback garden
Liberate Shelter
A home should be a node of abundance, not a lifetime of debt.
Mortgage and rent capture turn the basic need for shelter into decades of extraction toward distant owners and creditors. Housing becomes a debt instrument first and a home second.
Build homes the community can fabricate, power, and own — modular regenerative dwellings of basalt-fiber composite that are water- and energy-positive.
Shelter — modular regenerative homes, basalt-fiber composite
Liberate Waste
There is no waste — only resources in transit.
The linear take-make-dump economy exports a community’s value as garbage and imports replacements at a markup. Discard becomes someone else’s profit and the community’s pollution.
Close the line into a circle: compost, recover materials, and turn every output back into an input through circular workshops — driving the fraction of waste re-entering use toward 100%.
Waste — waste-to-resource facility, composting, circular workshop
Liberate Education
Knowledge applied beats knowledge consumed.
Credential-extraction sells expensive certificates while leaving graduates underemployed and dependent. Learning is monetized as a gate, not delivered as capability.
Open-source the learning and measure it by what gets built — wiring a microgrid, planting a food forest, drafting a charter — so understanding converts directly into lived competence.
Education — open-source learning hall (knowledge → practice)
Liberate Communication
A free people require their signal.
Communication runs through monitored, throttle-able chokepoints where narrative is captured and behavior is surveilled. Whoever owns the pipe owns the conversation.
Own the signal: community mesh networks, open protocols, and end-to-end privacy — growing the share of unrestricted, uncensored, unsurveilled communication.
Communication — mesh-network tower, open protocols, free press
Liberate Transportation
Move freely without burning the future.
Fossil mobility ties every journey to imported fuel and the price shocks that come with it. Movement itself becomes a dependency on distant suppliers.
Power movement locally and share it: e-bikes, clean shared platforms, and hydrogen marine docks — replacing fossil-dependent miles with sustainable, locally-fueled ones.
Transport — shared clean mobility hub, e-bikes, hydrogen marine dock
Liberate Manufacturing
What you can make, you can never be denied.
Offshore monopoly production makes communities dependent on fragile, distant factories for tools, parts, and materials. A broken supply line means nothing can be repaired or replaced.
Bring making home through makerspaces, 3D printing, and a local basalt forge that turns volcanic rock into structural material — meeting more of local need with local production.
Manufacturing — community makerspace, 3D printing, basalt forge
Liberate Economics
Money should remember the value it represents.
Debt-based money and creditor control extract the community’s future as interest. Value created locally is siphoned upward, and scarcity is engineered to keep the loans flowing.
Keep value home with local treasuries, community currency, and mutual aid, so real value created outpaces debt issued.
Economics — local treasury, community currency exchange, mutual-aid board
Liberate Governance
Decisions made at the edge stay accountable to the people they touch.
Top-down administration concentrates decisions far from the people they affect. Governance becomes something done to a community rather than by it, with little recourse.
Move decision-making to the edge: roundtable consensus, restorative justice, sovereignty charters, and Private Membership Associations — growing the share of participatory decisions.
Governance — roundtable council hall (consensus, restorative justice)
The 7 Sovereign Body Missions
Human sovereignty — liberating the body, mind, and spirit of every person, so that free people can build free communities.
Liberate the Spiritual Body
Purpose aligned is power multiplied.
Disconnection from purpose leaves people drifting, isolated, and easy to steer. Without a shared why, even abundant resources scatter into private striving.
Re-anchor purpose in shared ritual, mission alignment, and group coherence gatherings — aligning many hearts around one purpose until coherence becomes contagious.
Coherence Commons — ceremony plaza, coherence festivals
Liberate the Mental Body
A mind that builds beats a mind that only scrolls.
Credentialed-but-underemployed minds drown in passive consumption that never becomes capability. Information floods in; almost none of it gets applied.
Cultivate systems literacy — see the loads, flows, and feedbacks of whole systems and act on them — raising the ratio of knowledge applied to knowledge consumed.
Education — open-source learning hall (mirrors the Mental Body)
Liberate the Emotional Body
A regulated heart cannot be manipulated by fear.
Chronic stress and engineered fear keep the nervous system dysregulated and reactive — the emotional substrate that scarcity-control depends on.
Train coherence: heart-rate-variability practice and daily gratitude restore autonomic balance and resilience, so the nervous system recovers quickly and stays calm under stress.
Health — HRV biofeedback garden (mirrors the Emotional Body)
Liberate the Physical Body
Vital needs met nearby are needs no one can withhold.
Dependence on distant provisioning makes the body hostage to fragile supply lines for food, water, shelter, and health — the essentials of physical life.
Ground the body in place: meet vital needs locally across food, water, shelter, and health — the personal mirror of the Resource Realms.
Physical — food, water, shelter & health districts combined
Liberate the Economic Body
Freedom from the creditor is freedom of the self.
Debt bondage hands creditors a standing claim on your time, labor, and choices. The debtor’s hours are spoken for before they are lived.
Retire debt and reinvest regeneratively so income outpaces obligation — rising toward the point at which no creditor can dictate your choices.
Economics — local treasury & mutual-aid board (mirrors the Economic Body)
Liberate the Cultural Body
A people who keep their story keep themselves.
Identity erasure and homogenization sever a people from their story, language, and roots — dissolving the memory that steadies a community through change.
Carry identity forward through heritage, ceremony, Indigenous wisdom, and story — the inductance that holds a community coherent. (Ancestral content is co-authored with the relevant nations.)
Coherence Commons — ceremony & heritage (mirrors the Cultural Body)
Liberate the Political Body
Self-governance is a muscle — it strengthens with use.
Pyramidal control concentrates power at the top and reduces people to subjects, with little real say over the decisions that shape their lives.
Take part directly through roundtable, consensus, and restorative process — decentralized self-governance — so more of the decisions that shape your life are ones you help make.
Governance — roundtable council hall (mirrors the Political Body)
“Every mission raised is the attractor turning toward abundance.”
Open the full missions console on Peace.NavyLive Websites We’ve Built Together
A family of platforms — each founded and built by Keéta Yeíl, and each designed and developed by the Solutionaries.Club agency.
The Peace Protocols Ecosystem
The canon, the law, and the operating console of the movement — the core platforms carrying the Peace Protocols into the world.
Engineering, Forge & Economy
The enterprise engine — advanced-materials engineering, basalt manufacturing, data, and the economics that fund the mission by serving it.
Royal Forge
The basalt forge — turning volcanic rock into structural composite, the manufacturing backbone of a regenerative economy.
Tools for Regenerative Construction
A design-build software suite putting the tools of regenerative construction — and the crews and materials to deliver it — directly into builders’ hands.
Open by Design
A family of open-source platforms making regenerative engineering knowledge free, documented, and replicable — anywhere in the world.
A Free Signal for a Free People
Platforms for coherence, story, and an unowned press — keeping communication and meaning in the hands of the people.
Truths Press
A forthcoming free and open press — an unthrottled signal for a community that owns its own conversation.
The ReGen Marine & Manufacturing Hub
Forthcoming ventures of the Situk Institute — a regenerative marine and advanced-materials hub, and a grant-stage regenerative farm, all rising where the Situk River meets the Pacific.
Basalt Yachts
Regenerative marine craft built from basalt-composite — the flagship of a 51% Alaska Native-owned advanced-materials enterprise.
Situk Yachts
The Situk Institute’s ReGen marine and manufacturing hub — clean-energy vessels made and maintained in Yakutat.
Situk Farm
A regenerative food-sovereignty farm for Yakutat — currently the subject of an active grant application.
A Wider Circle of Work
Institutes and research initiatives Keéta Yeíl founded or co-founded — extending the same regenerative, open, and sovereign principles into new fields.
Delivered for Others
Beyond his own ventures, Keéta Yeíl and the Solutionaries.Club agency design and build for external clients — bringing the same craft and rigor to partners' platforms.
Build Something That Lasts
From the Peace Protocols to a growing constellation of live platforms, this is what it looks like when an engineer’s rigor and a watchman’s heart are pointed at the same goal — a regenerative, sovereign future, built in the open.
Yakutat, Alaska · Lukaax̱.ádi Territory