James Austin "Kimo" Wilder (May 22, 1868 – July 4, 1934) was an artist, writer, and scouting pioneer in Hawaii.
Wilder married Sarah Harnden September 12, 1899, in Alameda, California and had two children.
His daughter Kinaʻu Wilder (1902–1992) married Charles B. McVay III and had son Kimo Wilder McVay (1927–2001), who managed Don Ho when he popularized the song Tiny Bubbles.
[7] In 1917, Wilder wrote a story titled Knights of the Square Table.
This was adapted into a Conquest Pictures film of the same title, in which Wilder played a scoutmaster.