Luisa Maffi is an Italian American anthropologist who is co-founder and Director of Terralingua,[1] an international NGO devoted to sustaining the biocultural diversity of life - the world’s biological, cultural, and linguistic diversity - through research, education, policy-relevant work, and on-the-ground action. She is a pioneer and leading thinker in the field of biocultural diversity.[2]
Maffi was born in Rome, Italy[5] and resides in British Columbia, Canada.[6]
After completing her bachelor's degree, she worked on an Italian government project to produce a Somali reference grammar and dictionary.[5] Maffi became interested in Somali color terms, and was encouraged to go to graduate school at University of California, Berkeley by Brent Berlin. At UC Berkeley she joined a project on Tzeltal Maya ethnobiology.
↑L. Maffi, ed., On Biocultural Diversity: Linking Language, Knowledge, and the Environment, Smithsonian Institution Press, 2001
↑"Dr. Luisa Maffi". The University and Jepson Herbaria. Retrieved 5 July 2024.
↑"Resume"(PDF). EcoHealth Consulting. Retrieved 5 July 2024.
12Winthrop, Rob (2001). "The Real World Language, Culture, and Human Rights: A Profile of Luisa Maffi". Practicing Anthropology. 23 (2): 52–53. doi:10.17730/praa.23.2.h751h8352m315081.