Dwarven Festivals, Rites and Festivities[]
- Durin's Day
- High Feast of Dale
- Midsummer
Elven Festivals, Rites and Festivities[]
Avari[]
- Guinarnen
Eldar[]
- Aldalemnar
- All-Hallows
- Arendiën
- Austalende
- Blessing of Food
- Candle of Sleep
- Ceuranar
- Coirëar
- Dana Nosteg
- Duruchalm
- Durufui
- Enderi
- Erquelle
- Erukyermë
- Essecarmë
- Essecilmë
- Funeral Candles
- Gates of Summer
- Gavon
- Halm na-dhuruthon
- Harvest-moon
- High feast
- Hyûle
- Iavas or Firith
- Kalavente
- Lámatyáve
- Lamentation of the Dead
- Lammas
- Lasselanta or Lassewinta
- Loëndë
- Marriage Customs
- May-tree
- Mereth Aderthad
- Mettarë
- Midsummer
- Minyen
- Naming
- Narquelion
- Nóquelle
- Nosta or Nôs
- Nost-na-Lothion
- Olōrien
- Penninor
- Quantarië
- Saiwendana
- Samírien
- Sovalle
- Tanfui
- Tarnin Austa
- Thafwen
- Toast on the rekindling of the sun
- Tuilë
- Tuilérë
- Turuhalme
- Vinyarië
- Yávië and Yáviérë
- Yestarë
Hobbitish Festivals, Rites and Festivities[]
- Battle of Bywater Festival
- Battle of Greenfields Festival
- Birthday Toast
- Birthday Party
- Buckleberry Games
- Byrding
- Fairy Dance Festival
- Fall Festival
- Free Fair
- Harvestmath
- Highday
- High Tea
- Litheday
- Low Tea
- Mid-year's Day
- Ringday
- Spring
- Tweens
- Yuletide
Mannish Festivals, Rites and Festivities[]
Daen[]
- Autumnal Equinox
- Floating Reed Baskets
- Green Friends
- Harvest time
- Midsummer
- Midwinter
- Spring Equinox
- Summer's Eve
- Winter snows
Drughu[]
Easterlings[]
- Anaar
- Dakuralani
- day of the hart
- Day of renewal
- Grape-harvesting festival
- Harvest Festival
- Kyjjurl
- Lanaar
- Larish
- Maiyesk-goda
- Midwinter
- Orik
- Rethlorin
- Shogmar
- Wine-making festival
Haradrim[]
- Day of the Dragon
- Dhearing
- Drover's day
- Feast of Marriage
- The Gifting
- Holiday of Bouna and Ouba
- Osderaga
- Quihba
- Zarid Zayna
- Zimaba
Men of Eriador[]
- Autumnal Equinox
- Harvestmath
- Midsummer
- Midwinter
- Plenilune
- Ribadyan
- Springfest
- Spring Equinox
- Summerday
- Thanksgiving
- Yule Run
Men of the Utter South[]
Northmen[]
- Autumnal Equinox
- Birth of Gralia Innathro
- Celebration of Blossom
- Day of the Gift
- Eallgemet
- Eallthing
- Feast of Endorion
- Festival of Berries
- Festival of Colors
- Festival of the Hunt
- Festival of Rebirth
- Festival of Sowing
- Festival of Warm Winds
- First Day of Light
- Freothing
- the Gathering
- Haerfest
- Harvest Home
- Helmwatch
- High Feast of Dale
- Iúl, Iól or Geol
- Last Day of Light
- Lencten-líc
- Lithe or Litheday
- The Long Night
- Midsummer
- Midwinter
- Reping
- Sawig Halideg
- Spring Equinox
- Summer Solstice
- Times of the Great Dances
- Trussell-Day
- Turning of the Soil
- Winter Warding
- Yule
- Yuletide
Númenóreans[]
- Airilaitalë
- Aldëa
- Cormarë
- Eruhantalë
- Erukyermë
- Erulaitalë
- Green Bough of Return
- Loëndë
- Mettarë
- Ruxöalë
- Serkerë
- Standing Silence
- Three Prayers
- Tuilérë
- Yáviérë
- Yestarë
Snowmen (Lossoth)[]
- Feast of the New Moon
- Muldak
- Winter Solstice
Other[]
- Autumnal Equinox
- Funerals and Burials
- Funeral plumes
- Hûdhsunga
- Marriage Customs
- Midsummer
- Midwinter
- Naming
- New Year's Day
- Spring Equinox
- Year's End
See also[]
- Birthdays
- Burial customs
- Calendar
- Cult
- Initiations
- Marriage Customs
- Naming
- Religion
- Rites of passage