Pilfika:
Rustic whistle with a single orifice, without a determined tone and a real high sound. In the Mapuche culture it represents a bird named "Ñandu" calling her sons. Those are the whistles that are usually used by the Kuriche, during the Mapuche rogation.
Trutuka:
A large instrument that belongs to the family of aerophones. Galvanized pipe about 3 meters long with an old animal horn in one of its ends. The sounds comes when you exhale. It is played in the Patagonia and used in all types of ceremonies.
Its validity grade is very close to the chamanic practice of the Machi, being the one that practices the aborigin empiric-magical medicine and presides the different rituals of the Mapuche community.
Kaskawilla:
Bronze instrument, in the past it was based on pumpkins. In the rogation, the Kaskawilla is played by the Ñankan, the Machi assistant.
Piloilo:
This Mapuche musical instrument is used to cheer up parties. Its structure is of bone or stone. It is similar to the Pifilka, but it has more than one orifice.