- Harfoot
In
J. R. R. Tolkien 'sfiction al universe ofMiddle-earth , the Harfoots are one of the three races ofHobbit s.The Harfoots were the most common of Hobbits, and in their earliest known history they lived in the lower foothills of the
Misty Mountains in the Vale ofAnduin , in an area roughly bounded by theGladden River in the south and the small forested region where later was the Eagles Eyrie near the High Pass to the north.They were browner of skin than the other Hobbits, had no beards, and did not wear any footwear. They lived in holes they called "smials", a habit which they long preserved. They were also on very friendly terms with the Dwarves, who travelled through the High Pass on the Great Road.
The Harfoots were the first to migrate westward into
Arnor , and it was to them that the name "Periannath" or "Halflings" was first applied by theDúnedain when they were first recorded in Arnorian records around 1050 of theThird Age . They tended to settle down for long times, and founded numerous villages as far asWeathertop Fact|date=February 2007.By the 1300s of the Third Age they had reached Bree, which long was the most western village of any Hobbits.
The Harfoots were joined between 1150 and 1300 by the
Fallohide s and someStoor s. The Harfoots took Fallohides, a more bold race, as their leaders.When the Shire was colonized in 1601 most of its people were Harfoots.
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