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- Dionisia_Amaya abstract "Dionisia Amaya-Bonilla, also known as Mama Nicha, (February 8, 1933-February 3, 2014) was a teacher and Honduran Garifuna community activist who was the co-founder of Garifuna non-profit organization, MUGAMA, Inc., a support, education, and outreach organization that ran the Mugama Advocacy Center in Brooklyn, New York.".
- Q22060972 abstract "Dionisia Amaya-Bonilla, also known as Mama Nicha, (February 8, 1933-February 3, 2014) was a teacher and Honduran Garifuna community activist who was the co-founder of Garifuna non-profit organization, MUGAMA, Inc., a support, education, and outreach organization that ran the Mugama Advocacy Center in Brooklyn, New York.".
- Dionisia_Amaya comment "Dionisia Amaya-Bonilla, also known as Mama Nicha, (February 8, 1933-February 3, 2014) was a teacher and Honduran Garifuna community activist who was the co-founder of Garifuna non-profit organization, MUGAMA, Inc., a support, education, and outreach organization that ran the Mugama Advocacy Center in Brooklyn, New York.".
- Q22060972 comment "Dionisia Amaya-Bonilla, also known as Mama Nicha, (February 8, 1933-February 3, 2014) was a teacher and Honduran Garifuna community activist who was the co-founder of Garifuna non-profit organization, MUGAMA, Inc., a support, education, and outreach organization that ran the Mugama Advocacy Center in Brooklyn, New York.".