Background
She was born in 1795, in the village Sikole near Negotin, Serbia to a family of Herzegovinian migrants. Before the brother grew up, being three sisters, they all wore men"s clothes out of the house, because they had no adult brother to protect them.
Education
She finished school in Bela Crkva.
Career
She is also a character in Serb epic poetry. She had two sisters, Stojna and Stamena and later, a much younger brother Mihailo. She got her nickname "Čučuk" (from Turkish küçük = small) due to her short stature.
She met Hajduk Veljko in 1812.
The two of them lived together even though he still had another, married wife, as divorce was virtually impossible to obtain at the time in an Orthodox country in serious upheaval, that Serbia was during the Serbian Revolution. Veljko was killed in 1813 and she went to live in Pančevo.
They had three children: Milan, Aleksandar, and Jevrosima. After the liberation of Greece Stana with children moved to Athens, where she got a small state pension as the widow of the hero Olympios.
She died in 1849 or 1850.
In 1907 a play was written about her life, and music was composed by Stevan Hristić. A 1972 Yugoslav television film "Čučuk Stana" was made based on the play, and she was played by Svetlana Bojković. A book about her life, Čučuk Stana, 1795-1849 - žena Hajduk Veljka i grčkog narodnog heroja Georgakisa Olimpiosa, by Dušica Popović Stojković was published in 1981.