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Volume 1, Issue 5 - March 2026

A Genealogical Analysis of the Humiwat-Samson Family: Its Historical Roots, Future Prospects, and Societal Contributions

Paper ID: CRSIJ26000104

Author(s): Daniel Humiwat

Category: Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities

Research Area: Family History

Pages: 199-218

Published Date: 20-04-2026

Volume/Issue: Volume 1 Issue 5 March-2026

ISSN (Online): 3108-1584

Abstract

This study presents a genealogical analysis of the Humiwat-Samson family, tracing its historical roots, development, societal contributions, and future prospects. Utilizing a narrative research design, data were gathered through oral interviews with family members. The study documents the family’s origins, highlighting the fusion of Ibaloi and Ayangan cultural traditions, early struggles, migration patterns, and transitions from pagan practices to Christianity. The development of the family is examined in relation to resilience, adaptation, and intergenerational efforts toward education, livelihood, and social cohesion. Contributions to society are identified through community leadership, land donations for communal purposes, and cultivation of family values that promote integrity, unity, and civic responsibility. Prospects of the family are framed in terms of economic stability, expansion of the family network, and nurturing of future professionals grounded in ethical and religious values. The study underscores the importance of genealogical research in preserving family heritage, fostering identity, and informing societal participation. The findings serve as a valuable reference for both the Humiwat-Samson family and future researchers interested in family history, cultural continuity, and social development.

Keywords

Genealogy, Family History, Ibaloi, Ayangan, Religion

Citations

Daniel Humiwat, "A Genealogical Analysis of the Humiwat-Samson Family: Its Historical Roots, Future Prospects, and Societal Contributions", Cosmo Research & Science International Journal, vol. Jul-25, no. 1, pp. 199-218, 2026.

Daniel Humiwat (2026). A Genealogical Analysis of the Humiwat-Samson Family: Its Historical Roots, Future Prospects, and Societal Contributions. Cosmo Research & Science International Journal, Jul-25(1), 199-218.

Daniel Humiwat. "A Genealogical Analysis of the Humiwat-Samson Family: Its Historical Roots, Future Prospects, and Societal Contributions." Cosmo Research & Science International Journal, vol. Jul-25, no. 1, 2026, pp. 199-218.

BibTeX
                @article{CRSIJ26000104,
                  author = {Daniel Humiwat},
                  title = {A Genealogical Analysis of the Humiwat-Samson Family: Its Historical Roots, Future Prospects, and Societal Contributions},
                  journal = {Cosmo Research and Science International Journal},
                  year = {2025},
                  volume = {1},
                  number = {5},
                  pages = {199-218},
                  issn = {3108-1584},
                  url = {https://cosmorsij.com/published/CRSIJ26000104.pdf},
                  abstract = {This study presents a genealogical analysis of the Humiwat-Samson family, tracing its historical roots, development, societal contributions, and future prospects. Utilizing a narrative research design, data were gathered through oral interviews with family members. The study documents the family’s origins, highlighting the fusion of Ibaloi and Ayangan cultural traditions, early struggles, migration patterns, and transitions from pagan practices to Christianity. The development of the family is examined in relation to resilience, adaptation, and intergenerational efforts toward education, livelihood, and social cohesion. Contributions to society are identified through community leadership, land donations for communal purposes, and cultivation of family values that promote integrity, unity, and civic responsibility. Prospects of the family are framed in terms of economic stability, expansion of the family network, and nurturing of future professionals grounded in ethical and religious values. The study underscores the importance of genealogical research in preserving family heritage, fostering identity, and informing societal participation. The findings serve as a valuable reference for both the Humiwat-Samson family and future researchers interested in family history, cultural continuity, and social development.},
                  keywords = {Genealogy, Family History, Ibaloi, Ayangan, Religion},
                  month = {March}
        }      

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