Mataʻafa Lealaisalanoa Muliufi OBE (died 29 February 1936) was a Western Samoan high chief and politician.
[1] He attended a Catholic Seminary on Wallis with the intention of becoming a priest, but later abandoned the idea.
[2] After his uncle Tuimalealiʻifano Faʻaoloiʻi Siʻuaʻana was removed from the post of Fautua (advisor to the Governor) in 1927 due to him sympathising with the Mau movement, Muliufi was selected as his replacement.
[4] He was appointed an honorary Officer of the Order of the British Empire in the 1935 King's Birthday and Silver Jubilee Honours, and was invested in February 1936,[5] but died a few weeks later after a long illness.
[1] He was buried at Mulinuʻu in the burial ground housing the royal tombs of the Tama-a-Aiga, Samoa's highest chiefs.