a ef vray AND A GOOD TIME was had by all at the reception for Fiji Girls Field Hockey Team last Wednesday evening, held at the house of John Chang, president of the Fiji Rugby Club (centre, white shirt with stri “3 ROD 1 enein se ty pes). Also present were , Many friends and associates of the Fiji Canada Association, as well as Joel Kamali (far left) of the Fijian Consulate l The girls will be here for two weeks competing in the wo Dickson photo) Basic ‘Basic sex’ patterns in men and Women may bé so strong that at- tempts by feminists to build a society In which roles are in- terchangeable are unlikely to succeed. ‘Being Human,’ a new, four-part special documentary series the CTV produced by etwork in association with the Continental Bank of Canada Ltd., features the controversial, best-selling author, anthropologist and sociologist, Di. eg seta sr gcernaneereatree whose research into. the roots of human behaviour has inflamed, feminists on a number of occasions. Tiger, Professor of An- thropology at Rudgers University Graduate School, brings togethe: in the series an internatidnally recognized group. of colleagpes in biology, medicine, archacology and philosophy, to discuss the biological and = cultural dimensions of Man. In one of the programs — *‘Males-Females’ — he says rid class field hockey games being held at UBC. (Ellsworth _a4 ale-—female roles are here to st that in: everyssociety where: studiés have been made, certain work is always done by men and other work always done by women. He says, “This need not to follow cither traditional or even obvious patterns: in some socictics men do delicate bead work while women take care of financial matters. But whatever the details, there is always some division of labour along sex lines. ' “Two things seem to be universal: we find that hunting large animals and Sea ta cneeel RR Mee GIR DK TULL Tt speaitene arth fisarte yeeinee earhepenabiemth itnemang| “ law. -enforcenrent—and—aa judication.. are the responsibility of men, while the care of young children is the responsibility of women.” The program asks the basic question: Do sex differences come from inside the body or from the social world? Tiger argues that there are genetic reasons for most human behaviour, and that “all men and women are CONTINUED ON PAGE C3 Karmen * © kee dwonload be ree d On! Loan y Only