Subject: Well, we can surely work it out.
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Posted on: 2013-10-03 13:25:00 UTC

We know, of course, that hair colour in Tolkien tends to be the same across an entire people - so all Noldor have black hair, all Rohirrim are blond, etc. The exceptions are for specific families - Nerdanel's kin featured red hair, apparently uniquely.

We also know that, of the three houses of the Edain (Hador, Haleth, Beor), Hador was called 'the golden'. So they were mostly blonde.

Hurin and Huor were a mix of Hador (from their father Galdor) and Haleth (from their mother Hareth). They married daughters of House Beor, one of whom was Morwen, noted for her black hair - which both implies that Beor was generally dark (otherwise that's genetically impossible), but also that they didn't tend towards jet black (since that would be unremarkable, but hers is commented on). So we can assume House Beor was brown-haired.

Beren, interestingly, had fair hair, but where he pulled it from I'm not quite sure. His parents appear to have both been pure Beor.

But anyway, we're down to Turin and Tuor. Tuor was taken for a Noldo several times, which implies he had dark or black hair. Turin I don't know, but I really can't imagine him being blonde. Which... well. We know one half of their heritage was Beor (dark). We know one quarter was Hador (blond).

But wait, we can go further: Nienor and Lalaith. While I don't actually know, I'm moderately sure Nienor was dark-haired (otherwise she would have been more visible at the various points where she's hiding from people. Lalaith... well, the book might actually say, I can't remember.

Unfortunately at this point we run foul of genetics: blonde hair, at least in our world, is recessive. We don't know where Beren's blondness came from - probably a Hador marriage a little way back - so we can't even guess whether the gene would be available to the Hurin/Huor families.

Ultimately, we come back to one statement: House Hador were specifically 'the golden-haired'. That strongly implies the other houses weren't. So Haleth, probably, had dark hair. Black or brown, we can't tell.

hS

PS: The best way to work this out would be to pull out a copy of The Children of Hurin. The woodsmen of Brethil are the last remnants of the House of Haleth - if you can find a hair-colour reference anywhere in there, it could help pin it down. My copy, alas, is all boxed up. ~hS

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