NATIVE AMERICAN EXPRESSIVE CULTURE SERIES AND TALKING CIRCLES July 11 - 13, Tues - Thurs Wil Grant (Ojibwa) Informal Gallery Talk 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Programs are free, open to the public, and subject to change without notice. For information call (212) 825-6922. George Gustav Heye Center, One Bowling Green, New York, NY 10004 NEW FILM AND VIDEO PROGRAMS ON A SUMMER'S DAY WOMEN'S VOICES June 11 - Sept. 22 June 11 - July 21 11 - 12 noon daily Video Viewing 12 - 1 pm daily Room A series for young people A series of films and video- featuring films and videos tapes by and about Native American about Native American children, women artists and performers, kid's animations and poets, singers, and history storytelling. makers. Saturday, July 1 - Friday, July 7 ON A SUMMER'S DAY 11 am Raramuri: Pie Ligero 1994, 10 min. Dominique Jonard. The drawings and voices of Raramuri Indian children recreate a traditional ball game. In Spanish. Julia the Gourd Carver Kluscap & Creation 1992, 12 min. Indian Island School (Penobscot). Animations created by 6th, 7th, and 8th graders re-create a cultural hero and the beginnings of the world. Box of Daylight 1990, 9 min. Pacific Communications and Marketing. In this Tlingit myth Raven transforms himself into a human child. From three beautiful wooden boxes he brings stars, moon and daylight to the world. WOMEN'S VOICES 12 noon Weavers in Ahuiran 1991, 55 min. Beate Englbrecht. Scenes of daily life in a small village in Michoacan, Mexico show how Purepecha women weave the traditional blue and black "rebozo" or wool shawl. LIGHTING THE SEVENTH FIRE 1 pm Going Back 1994, 3 min. A music video captures the bittersweet experience of Native Americans going home to visit the reservation. Lighting the Seventh Fire 1994, 48 min. Selected for the acclaimed television series P.O.V., this production tells the dramatic story of the Wisconsin Chippewas' struggle to claim their fishing rights. (Lighting the Seventh Fire will be broadcast on PBS on July 4th. Check for time in local listings.) .