Talk:Drúedain

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[edit] Pukel men

Not clear that these are thjesame, thoough implied. Rich Farmbrough, 20:02 11 October 2006 (GMT).

I dispute that. The Index to Unfinished Tales has this to say for the entry for Púkel-men: Name in Rohan for the images on the road to Dunharrow, but also used as a general equivalent to Drúedain. See Old Púkel-land. "Old Púkel-land" is defined (under the Sindarin name Drúwaith Iaur) as The Old wilderniss of the Drû-folk. Nothing "implied" here, it is made quite clear Púkel-men are Drûg. -- Jordi· 20:06, 11 October 2006 (UTC)