Kathrine Susanne Bugge, née Hanssen (30 May 1877 – 10 June 1951) was a Norwegian educator, cultural worker and politician for the Communist Party.
She was born in Bodø as a daughter of tailor, editor and missionary Jakob Andreas Hanssen and his wife Mathilde Dahl.
[1] Kathrine fell ill in 1906, and the couple moved to a small farm in Jarfjord in Sør-Varanger Municipality.
Kathrine was an active cultural worker in the district, with literature, oratory and dance, as well as a Socialist Sunday school.
[2] Articles written by Kathrine Bugge was spread mainly through Ellisif Wessel's books Den lille kammerat, Den lille socialist and Klasse mot klasse, all released in 1914, as well as newspapers, especially Finmarken and Folkets Frihet.