I'm not sure how you would spell it but it sounds like "Chah-mook".
From the Ojibwe. Chimookomaan = "white man". Chimookomaanikwe = "white woman" Chimookomaaneg "white people".
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The Ojibwe/Ojibwa/Chippewa call white Americans gichi-mookomaan, meaning "big knives". This refers to the swords carried by early American military forces and the Blackfoot term for white Americans has a similar meaning.
The name comes from the Ojibwe word misaabe, which can mean the constellation of Orion, or a large man, or a giant. There is clearly a reference to an Ojibwe religious story involved.
the meaning of the word "ojibwe" is not known, but it can also be written as ojibwa or chippewa.
Keewatin is not the native word, but an approximation used by white people. The Ojibwe word giiwedin and the Cree word kiwehtin both mean north wind.
I can find no trace of a word like that in any of the many Ojibwe language reference books.The element neen is extremely unusual in Ojibwe; the nearest is niin, meaning I or me.
In two Ojibwe dialects the words for "dancer" are naamidand oniimii.
In Tsimsian, the word for "white man" is "waahla."
Giizis is the ojibwe word for 'sun'
As in "white man" "black man" racially, the answer is "Weißer" for male person and "Weiße" for a female.
One word used to express "white man" is wayaabishkiiwed.