Maluseu Doris Tulifau is a Samoan American human rights activist, who campaigns against domestic violence in Samoa.
[3][2] After Tulifau completed high school, her family moved to Modesto, where they purchased a church since her father was a pastor.
is a feminist group that supports women and girls and campaigns against domestic violence in Samoa.
[7] In the course of her career Tulifau has spoken out on how the Samoan customary law, ifoga, is not suitable for use in cases of domestic violence.
[9] In 2024 she attended the 4th Small Island Developing States Conference and Gender Equality Forum, along with Samoan government officials and other activists, such as Nadia Meredith Hunt and Adelaide Nafoi.