Home'khoy + Chinungay Clan

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Matias Angiwan:
During the days of intercommunity warfare before the coming of the
American military rulers, two big communities separated by mountain ridges
were constantly at war called “pfuhor.” Tarpfo’ and Tula-ed on one side,
and Mapagwoy and adjacent communities of central Mayoyao called
“Henanga” on the other side.
The mountain kamote farming which was the main staple food of the
people of Henanga were on the side of Tula-ed and Tarpfo. The people
could not start kaingin farming for fear of being ambushed and beheaded by
the enemies. To end this pernicious conflict, leaders of the warring groups
decided to negotiate for “pfajao” or peace pact. It was decided that for a permanent end to the conflict, intermarriage was the best solution. And so the leaders of Mapagwoy have chosen a young man LAHINA while the other party has chosen a young lady ENLEGWONG.
I.LAHINA – ENLEGWONG
Lahina Higwitan from Mapagwoy married Enlegwong Tampfiyag from
Tarpfo’ and Tula-ed. The lone daughter was A.1. Enhaggwa’.
A.1. ENHAGGWA’ – MAHENAD. Enhaggwa’ Lahina was married to
Mahenad Khawwana and the children are: B.1. Home’khoy, B.2. Majagwon,
died childless, B.3. Pfukka, died childless, B.4. Palikhan, Alberto, he died in
Bataan in World War II without children.
B.1. HOME’KHOY – CHINONGAY. Home’khoy Mahenad married
Chinongngay Khuminnid and the children are: C.1. Majagwon, Nancy,
C.2. Alummay, C.3. Angigwan, Matias, C.4. Emmayya, C.5. Pfajachan died
a teenager, C.6. Majam-o, Marcelo.