Chulahoma (also spelled as Tucklahoma[1]) is an unincorporated community in Marshall County, Mississippi, United States.
Chulahoma is a name derived from the Chickasaw language meaning "red fox".
[9] Chulahoma was once home to the George Washington Chapter, Lodge 51, of the Royal Arch Masons.
[10] During the Civil War, Company I of the 19th Mississippi Infantry Regiment enlisted at Chulahoma on May 25, 1861.
"[12] On November 30, 1862, Chulahoma was the site of a skirmish that was part of the Union Army's Mississippi Central Railroad Campaign.