Hosteen v. Tapaha

7 Navajo Rptr. 532
CourtUnited States District Court
DecidedJuly 31, 1997
DocketNo. SR-CV-77-92
StatusPublished

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Hosteen v. Tapaha, 7 Navajo Rptr. 532 (usdistct 1997).

Opinion

DECISION AND ORDER

Judge Lorene Ferguson presiding.

This case was brought before this Court as a complaint for “property damages; damage For Threatening/Slander and Application for Injunctive Relief’ and a hearing was held. The Court heard testimony, reviewed the file and made the following findings:

1. The parties herein are members of one family. The Plaintiffs are Juanita and Benjamin Hosteen. Juanita is a daughter of the late Suzie Tapaha and a sister to the remaining named Defendants: Gloria Begay, Louise Tapaha, and Tony Tapaha. Benjamin is married to Juanita Hosteen. Tony lives in Red Valley, AZ; Louise lived at the time with mother, Suzie, in Cove, AZ; and Gloria lives in Shiproclc, NM.

2. The Plaintiffs allege that the Defendants made repeated slanderous statements and remarks which are serious, humiliating and which impugned the reputation of the Plaintiffs.

3. The Plaintiffs allege that Tony Tapaha damaged Plaintiffs’ windows, fence and surrounding area.

4. In his testimony, Benjamin Hosteen testified to the following:

A) He and his wife lived in two places: at Cove, AZ, and Shiproclc, NM; and that he worked as a Civil Engineer and Technician for the Bureau of Indian Affairs Road Construction for 18 years and 3 months at the time of the testimony.

B) Mr. Hosteen testified that he and his wife, Juanita, lived at Cove, AZ since 1975 in a house they built and they have a homesite lease which was approved on January 3, 1977 for this home.

C) The home in Cove, AZ is located 2 miles North of Cove School and Juanita has a grazing permit which was issued to her in June, 1966 for that area.

D) Mr. Hosteen stated he was accused of practicing witchcraft by the late Suzie Tapaha, who was his mother-in-law and has deceased since the hearing.

E) Mr. Hosteen stated that this accusation was made to peacemaker, Harry Tome, amd that nothing was accomplished in the peacemaking process and he disagreed with what was said in the peacemaking session and that Suzie Tapaha made the statements and that Louise, Gloria and Tony did not attempt to stop their mother from making such statements. Mr. Hosteen believed Louise, Gloria [533]*533and Tony were in agreement with the mother, approving of what the mother said, although they, themselves, made no such statements.

F) Mr. Hosteen stated he was accused wrongfully and there is no truth to the accusations. Mr. Hosteen denied knowing anything about witchcraft.

G) Mr. Hosteen testified this accusation impacted his reputation. In support of this, Mr. Hosteen testified he is a member of the Native American Church and he has been a member since 1984 and that he is becoming a “medicine man.”

H) Mr. Hosteen also testified that while no members of the Native American Church are permitted to engage in witchcraft, there are some who “go beyond what they learn and practice witchcraft.” Mr. Hosteen said he does not practice witchcraft.

I) Mr. Hosteen further elaborated on the accusation by stating that “stories are spread around about me” and “other people are told I am hurting and killing people,” including his wife’s brother.

J) Mr. Hosteen further testified that Emerson Tom Tapaha was his wife’s (Juanita’s) younger brother who died in June, 1992; Emerson Tapaha was stabbed by a young man and he (Mr. Hosteen) was blamed for Emerson Tapaha’s death by his (Mr. Hosteen’s) mother-in-law, Suzie Tapaha. Mr. Hosteen further stated that Gloria, Louise, and Tony, Defendants herein, all blamed him. Mr. Hosteen testified he and his wife were blamed for Emerson Tapaha’s death and they were told, “you killed your younger brother.”

K) Mr. Hosteen stated he was not charged with any crime, let alone the death of Emerson Tapaha.

L) Mr. Hosteen also testified that a fence was broken down in his Cove, Arizona yard, that his home window (north bedroom window) was broken with a rock and that his cattle are being taken. While there have been no eyewitnesses to both the breaking of the fence and window, Plaintiff did produce witnesses testifying to statements of admission by Tony Tapaha.

M)The damaged fence consisted of 3 metal posts and some oak posts which remain at the premises.

N) Mr. Hosteen also stated he suffered from mental stress, fear, and loss of reputation by action of the Defendants.

O) Mr. Hosteen further testified he obtained treatment from Indian Heath Services for headaches and stress and that he had received medical care for about one (1) year and that he had seen a medical doctor about four (4) times for stress.

P) Mr. Hosteen showed documents that he was diagnosed as having hypertension and heavy headaches.

5. Nellie Tapaha also testified as follows:

A) She is married to Johnson Tapaha which also is the late Suzie Tapaha’s son and brother to Juanita Hosteen.

B) Ms. Nellie Tapaha testified that Tony admitted to her that he broke the window and damaged the fence.

[534]*5346. Johnson Tapaha testified as follows:

A) He is married to Nellie Tapaha and that he is the son of the late Suzie Tapaha and that Louise, Gloria, and Tony are siblings and that he was approached by Tony at “My Place Bar” in Waterflow, New Mexico at which time he asked that Tony help him fix the fence and the broken window.

B) Mr. Johnson Tapaha testified that his mother stated that Benjamin Hosteen killed Emerson and that Tony says that too, and that he (Johnson) is also accused of learning witchcraft.

C) Mr. Johnson Tapaha also testified that family differences began over “Uranium radiation money” as a result of the father’s death.

7. Alfred Tapaha also testified as follows:

A) He, too, is Suzie’s son and he is a brother to the other remaining defendants.

B) Mr. Alfred Tapaha testified that he is aware of Benjamin Hosteen being accused of witchcraft and that he goes to the Hosteens for food and shelter.

C) Mr. Alfred Tapaha said he is also being accused of witchcraft, of learning witchcraft and of being a skinwallcer. He testified that he has heard these accusations from others and that the late Suzie Tapaha was the main one who made such accusations and everyone else “fell in line” with her.

D) Mr. Alfred Tapaha stated that he lives in Prewitt, NM and does not come out to the Shiprock area often.

8. Juanita Hosteen, wife to Benjamin Hosteen and one of the Plaintiffs in this case, testified to the following:

A) She and her husband, Benjamin, live in Shiprock, NM, and they were accused of witching, even when Emerson was still alive.

B) Mrs. Hosteen testified that her mother, the late Suzie Tapaha, accused her at her sister-in-law’s house. There was no testimony as to who heard the accusations, which were made directly to Mrs. Hosteen. Juanita further testified that she visited at Gloria’s (Defendant herein) house and the mother was there and she told everyone there, “Don’t go to your sister’s house. They practice witchcraft. Their house is not good.”

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