Uttamatomakkin

The silent bodygaurd that accompanied Pocahontas to the New World in Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World.

Personailty
Though an inaudiable character, he has many personality changes throughout the course of the movie. The attitude he maintains is a rather serious one, to show how serious he is in helping Pocahontas succeed in her mission to stop the a war. He also displays others like joy (when the English woman were talkng to him at the Hunt Ball and when Pocahontas decided to go back to King James after escaping prision) and embarrassed (when he was trying on a blue hat for the Hunt Ball at Mrs. Jenkins' house and quickly took it off when John Rolfe came over and saw what he was doing).

Appearance
Uti is tall Native American male. He is rather muscular and dark in skin-tone. He has a mohawk-style haircut with two white feathers hang from the back. He sports no shirt through the bulk of the movie (with the exception of the jacket he took from the ball announcer durnting the Hunt Ball). He also sports a two-piece buckskin bottoms, thin brown pants and shoes. In the winter, the sports a thin buckin shirt as well. He also has a thin necklace with an arrowhead on it.

Pocahontas II: Journey To A New World
Uti is first seen getting instution from Chief Powhatan to keep Pocahontas safe while she is in. He also instructed Uti to cut a notch in a long staff 'for every pale face he saw'. To John Rolfe's surprise, Uti silently boarded the ship to England to undergo the misson with Pocahontas.

When they get to England, Pocahontas and Uttamattomakin meet the town's inhabitants (which is ,of course, prodominantly made up of Caucasian people, thus eliminating Uti's staff). Later, they are approached by Ratcliffe telling the group that the armada is going to sail. The visitors are then escorted to John's home, where they meet Mrs. Jenkins, they Rolfes' housekeeper, who gladly serves the guests tea and sandwiches, which Uti enjoyed.

Uti is later seen getting ready for the Hunt Ball. While waiting for Pocahontas, he is confronted by John asking why he wasn't ready. Uti silently points to the tribal paint he drew on his face and John drops the question. Pocahontas soon comes downstairs the group is off. They all arrive at the ball, which Pocahontas and John Rolfe enter okay but Uti is stopped for not wearing proper attire. Uti then takes the jacket from the announcer and proceeds to the Ball, where many English women began flirting with him which he responds to with a smile. The night goes very well until the King ushers in the bear baiting segment, which Pocahontas is disgusted by, and calling the English people barbarians which gets her and Uti, who tried to help her when they were seized, arrested.

Uti and Pocahontas were later rescued by John Rolfe, Meeko, Flit, and Percy as well as John Smith and escaped to an abandoned cottage, where Pocahontas made the decison to return to the King and demand that the war be stopped. Afer another confrontation with the King and Queen, the royals decide that the war be stopped but the armada had already sailed.

They group then go to the departing armada and stopped the forces from attacking Pocahontas and Uttamattomakin's home. They are both able to do this as well as get Ratcliffe arrested for lying to the King.

Uti is last seen staying behind in London with Mrs. Jenkins and the tortured bear from the Hunt Ball, where he exclaims his only two words to the departing Pocahontas and John Rolfe, "Ta-Ta.......Pip-Pip!"