As the public utility services increased, the living base of the indigenous peoples such as migration, farming, and closure was often lost, and the problems of housing and environment were directly linked to the problem of the indigenous people's right to live. However, there are many problems because the current migration measures for the indigenous people depend on the discretion of the project implementer. The migration measures are to provide a migrating settlement for those who have lost their residence due to the implementation of public works projects and to return them to their previous lives for those who have lost their residence. The existing studies are limited to the contents of the overall compensation for losses due to public works projects, so this study focused on the satisfaction of indigenous residents' residential land according to the compensation for losses in public works projects. The current status of loss compensation and the actual situation of migration measures for aborigines were investigated and the implications were derived through the case analysis of the migrant housing supply area and, based on the questionnaires of 295 native residents who received migrant housing, the satisfaction of native residents' migrant housing was studied through empirical analysis. The purpose of this study is to complete the successful project by enhancing the satisfaction of the migrants who receive the housing site through smooth communication between the project implementer and the indigenous people. Through empirical research, It is regrettable that the study did not reflect the various public service development areas nationwide evenly because it is limited to the indigenous people who have been supplied with migrant housing and the fact that they are biased toward the indigenous people who live near the project site because of their personal credit information.