driftsatte
Driftsatte is a Norwegian term referring to individuals who have been involuntarily relocated or displaced, often due to government policies, land reforms, or forced resettlement programs. The concept originated in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, particularly during periods of industrialization and agricultural modernization in Norway. These policies aimed to improve infrastructure, urban development, or economic efficiency but frequently resulted in the displacement of rural communities, farmers, and small landholders.
The term "driftsatte" (literally "drifted away") was used to describe those who were forcibly moved from their
The experience of driftsatte has been documented in historical records, oral traditions, and later studies, highlighting
Today, the legacy of driftsatte continues to influence debates about land ownership, compensation, and the preservation