To the south of the region, the Uitoto and Muinane use the Maguaré, female and male drums, made from hollow trunks, to communicate over long distances. With the exception of the southwestern part of the region, where the Western Tucano people wore tunics like dresses in the great Amazonian region, the men wore pampanilla or guayaco and the women wore a small apron. Today, Western dress has been imposed for the entire region.