Ring For Kicking Game

16334B

From: Malay Peninsula | Johore

Curatorial Section: Oceanian

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Native Name Porok (uncertain)
Object Number 16334B
Current Location Collections Storage
Provenience Malay Peninsula | Johore
Date Made 1893
Section Oceanian
Materials Coconut Shell
Description

Coconut shell ring. Porok. Kicked with the feet. A piece of coconut shell, cut into a roughly circular shape, with a hole punched in the middle. Used in a boys' game in which one team kicks their rings and attempts to hit the rings belonging to the other team, at a distance of 20-30 feet. For a full description of the game, which is called main porok, see Narrative.

Height 4 cm
Outside Diameter 14 cm
Credit Line Purchased from the Sultan of Johore (through his agent Rounsevelle Wildman), 1893

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