



Kajukenbo Family Tree (2024) — Final Edition by SGM Philip Gelinas - DOWNLOAD ONLY
A historic, last-of-its-kind digital release — available exclusively on Kajukenbo.com.
This is the final Kajukenbo Family Tree created by Senior Grandmaster Philip Gelinas—a respected teacher, historian, and longtime steward of our lineage record. Completed in 2024, this edition marks the closing chapter of SGM Gelinas’s direct authorship; he will not be producing any further family trees. Stewardship now continues under Kajukenbo.com, preserving and expanding the work he began.
Crafted with SGM Gelinas’s trademark care and accuracy, this definitive snapshot traces our roots from Palama-era pioneers through generations of instructors and students. Names appear beneath their instructors to clearly reflect lineage, and—where present—numbers beside names typically indicate the year black belt rank was awarded. It’s both a study tool and a piece of living history—made to be referenced, taught from, and proudly displayed.
What you’re getting
High-resolution digital download (print-ready; ideal for zooming, study, and display)
Document size: 66” X 36” at 300dpi File size: 53MB
Definitive 2024 snapshot: the last edition authored by SGM Gelinas
Lineage-forward layout for clarity and teaching
Official provenance: offered exclusively by Kajukenbo.com
Community impact
Proceeds from every purchase support the Gelinas family, in gratitude for SGM Gelinas’s decades of service to the Kajukenbo Ohana.
A historic, last-of-its-kind digital release — available exclusively on Kajukenbo.com.
This is the final Kajukenbo Family Tree created by Senior Grandmaster Philip Gelinas—a respected teacher, historian, and longtime steward of our lineage record. Completed in 2024, this edition marks the closing chapter of SGM Gelinas’s direct authorship; he will not be producing any further family trees. Stewardship now continues under Kajukenbo.com, preserving and expanding the work he began.
Crafted with SGM Gelinas’s trademark care and accuracy, this definitive snapshot traces our roots from Palama-era pioneers through generations of instructors and students. Names appear beneath their instructors to clearly reflect lineage, and—where present—numbers beside names typically indicate the year black belt rank was awarded. It’s both a study tool and a piece of living history—made to be referenced, taught from, and proudly displayed.
What you’re getting
High-resolution digital download (print-ready; ideal for zooming, study, and display)
Document size: 66” X 36” at 300dpi File size: 53MB
Definitive 2024 snapshot: the last edition authored by SGM Gelinas
Lineage-forward layout for clarity and teaching
Official provenance: offered exclusively by Kajukenbo.com
Community impact
Proceeds from every purchase support the Gelinas family, in gratitude for SGM Gelinas’s decades of service to the Kajukenbo Ohana.