When the Malays began to emigrate to the Philippines, some reached Pangasinan and those who were able to reach Asingan were met with hostility by the Aeta warriors led by their woman chieftain. Because the Malays were better armed and wiser in the tactics of war, the Aetas were forced to retreat and moved their stronghold to a hill on the east now called Pinmantay. These Aetas were determined to regain their lost territory, so every now and then they tried to harass and attack the settlers but were always repulsed. Finally the settlers became furious and made a counter attack upon the stronghold of the Aetas. It was in this encounter that the Aetas were badly routed and when they saw their chieftain killed, they fled to the mountain fastnesses of the Sierra Madre Mountains in the east where their descendants still live today. |
Today the people are peaceful, religious, industrious, and hospitable. About eighty percent of the population are Catholics and twenty percent comprise other religious sects, such as Protestants, Methodists, Philippine Independent, Catholi,c Iglesia ni Kristo, Spiritistas, and Seventh Day Adventist. |