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Indigenous Norwegian Travellers : ウィキペディア英語版 | Indigenous Norwegian Travellers :''For Romani Travellers in Norway and Sweden, see Norwegian and Swedish Travellers.'' The indigenous Norwegian Travellers are an ethnic minority group in Norway. They are a wandering people who once travelled by foot, with horse-drawn carts and with boats along the southern and southwestern coastline of Norway. ==Names for the group== Known to the settled majority population as ''skøyer'' and ''fant'', they prefer the term ''reisende'' ('travellers'). This term is also used by the so-called Tater people (the largest population of Romani people in Norway and Sweden), though the two groups are distinct. Eilert Sundt, a 19th-century sociologist, termed the indigenous Travellers ''småvandrer'' or ''småvandringer'' ('those who make shorter journeys'), to contrast them with the Romani Travellers (which Sundt called ''storvandrer'' or ''storvandringer''), who ranged further in their journeys.
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