Indigenous Norwegian Travellers (better known as Fantefolk or Skøyere) 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.
They are not to be confused with Romanisæl (also known as Tater, who are Norway and Sweden’s largest travelling group who have Romani roots and heritage).
Known to the settled majority population as fant/fanter/fantefolk or skøyere, they prefer the term reisende ('travellers').
There are mentions of Romanisæl Traveller-Indigenous Norwegian Traveller intermarriage, although despite this the two groups (along with their cultures, languages, traditions, identities and histories) have remained distinct.