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The '''Silver Kilunik''' is a silver coin originating from [[Mava]] and produced at the Casa de Moneda Imperial de Atitlán. The coin was introduced in 2013, with each annual issue seeing a new reverse design featuring the kilunik, the native name of the Mavean pintail.
:: ''This is a Mavean name. The last name is patronymic, not a family name; this person is referred to by the given name'' Akteenalak.
{{Short description|Mavean politician}}
{{Infobox officeholder
| honorific-prefix    =
| name                = Akteenalak Tiivuq
| honorific-suffix    =
| image              =
| caption            =
| office1            = Member of the Executive Board
| term_start1        = 27 May 2022
| predecessor1        =
| office2            = Member of [[Mava Council]]
| term_start2        = 10 May 2012
| predecessor2        =
| birth_date          = {{birth date and age|1982|4|19|df=y}}
| birth_place        = Atlalilco, [[Atitlan]]
| education          =
}}
'''Akteenalak Tiivuq''' (born 19 April 1982) is a Mavean-Atitlanese politician and member of [[Mava Council]] since 2012. She currently serves as a member of the council's Executive Board, leading the Communities portfolio.
 
==Biography==
Akteenalak was born on 19 April 1982 in Atlalilco the daughter of a Mavean mother and Atitlanese father. Her father, Guillem Cuéllar was a police officer whilst her mother, Akteenalak Taatunuk, worked as a secretary. Aged 10, her family moved to Mava, where she was educated in Paas. She returned to Atitlan aged 13, on the death of her father, but once again moved to Mava permanently at 16.
 
She has three brothers, one of whom is Aamailet Guillem, who is a captain in the [[Law_enforcement_in_Mava#Mava_Mines_and_Properties_Police|Mines and Properties Police]].


The coins are available in various sizes and denominations, with a fine weight of between 1/10 ounce and 5kg in silver of 999/1000 fineness. The one ounce coin has a nominal value of 50 pesos and is legal tender in [[Atitlan]] (including Mava), although its silver weight greatly exceeds this.  
She serves as a volunteer at the Mava People Project, which provides assistance to immobile and elderly people. In 2023, she received Mava Council's [[Mava civic awards|Service to the Community Award]] for her work.


The coins are noted for their designs, many of which have received praise amongst numismatists. Initially selling in only modest numbers, the Silver Kilunik has become a popular coin amongst collectors. In addition to the bullion version, a proof and reverse proof version of the coin is manufactured for the collectors market, with an additional premium. A limited run of coins with an antique finish was released in 2021, with a mintage of 20,000.{{Infobox
She was elected a member of Mava Council in 2012, becoming the youngest member ever elected to the council (she was 30 at the time). She was also the first openly LGBT+ person elected to the council.
| title      = Silver Kilunik
 
| subheader  = '''Mava'''
Her appointment to the Communities portfolio drew criticism from conservative elements in Mavean society, with her sexuality the main target for complaint. As a Executive Board member, Akteenalak is considered to be a progressive voice; she has promoted policies to improve legal and social standing for unmarried cohabiting couples, long considered taboo in Mavean society.  
| label1  = Value
 
| data1  = 50 Pesos
==Private life==
| label2  = Mass
Akteenalak is openly gay and lives with her partner, Kuunakik Alumak. She speaks three languages: Mavean, Almagrian (both the Atitlanese and Gavirian dialects), and Anglish. She also has very basic knowledge of Musashi.
| data2  = 31.1 g (1.0 troy oz)
| label3  = Diameter
| data3  = 40.6 mm (1.52 in)
| label4  = Thickness
| data4  = 4.0 mm (0.157 in)
| label5  = Edge
| data5  = Reeded
| label6  = Composition
| data6  = 99.99% Ag
| label7  = Years of minting
| data7  = 2013-present
| header8  = Obverse
| label9  = Design
| data9    = [[Flag and emblem of Mava|Emblem of Mava]]
| header10  = Reverse
| label11  = Design
| data11    = TBD
| label12  = Design date
| data12    = 2020
}}


==See also==
==See also==
* [[Mava]]
* [[Kausaanek Malaati]]
* [[Atitlan]]
* [[LGBT rights in Mava]]
 
==Notes==
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==External links==
==External links==
* [https://i.imgur.com/LJrd3HN.jpg/ Mava peso coins]. ''Numisworld''
* [https://i.imgur.com/LJrd3HN.jpg/ Members (2023-present)]. ''Mava Council''


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Latest revision as of 11:54, 17 May 2024

This is a Mavean name. The last name is patronymic, not a family name; this person is referred to by the given name Akteenalak.
Akteenalak Tiivuq
Member of the Executive Board
Assumed office
27 May 2022
Member of Mava Council
Assumed office
10 May 2012
Personal details
Born (1982-04-19) 19 April 1982 (age 42)
Atlalilco, Atitlan

Akteenalak Tiivuq (born 19 April 1982) is a Mavean-Atitlanese politician and member of Mava Council since 2012. She currently serves as a member of the council's Executive Board, leading the Communities portfolio.

Biography

Akteenalak was born on 19 April 1982 in Atlalilco the daughter of a Mavean mother and Atitlanese father. Her father, Guillem Cuéllar was a police officer whilst her mother, Akteenalak Taatunuk, worked as a secretary. Aged 10, her family moved to Mava, where she was educated in Paas. She returned to Atitlan aged 13, on the death of her father, but once again moved to Mava permanently at 16.

She has three brothers, one of whom is Aamailet Guillem, who is a captain in the Mines and Properties Police.

She serves as a volunteer at the Mava People Project, which provides assistance to immobile and elderly people. In 2023, she received Mava Council's Service to the Community Award for her work.

She was elected a member of Mava Council in 2012, becoming the youngest member ever elected to the council (she was 30 at the time). She was also the first openly LGBT+ person elected to the council.

Her appointment to the Communities portfolio drew criticism from conservative elements in Mavean society, with her sexuality the main target for complaint. As a Executive Board member, Akteenalak is considered to be a progressive voice; she has promoted policies to improve legal and social standing for unmarried cohabiting couples, long considered taboo in Mavean society.

Private life

Akteenalak is openly gay and lives with her partner, Kuunakik Alumak. She speaks three languages: Mavean, Almagrian (both the Atitlanese and Gavirian dialects), and Anglish. She also has very basic knowledge of Musashi.

See also

External links