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So it was all conjecture on your part. Good to know.
Since I was not familiar with Twilight I looked it up and discovered some interesting facts.
1. There are no werewolves in the films only shapeshifters who have a totally different backstory than werewolves. Unlike werewolves their powers are inherited and they are all from an native indian tribe Shape-shifters of the Quileute tribe are also called Quileute wolves. This is is probably why you thought that werewolves where indigenous indians.
2. There are werewolves in the books but they were omitted in the films. Probably because they did not play a big part in the main story line. The books mention that unlike shapeshifters a werewolf could singlehandedly kill a Vampire.
3. Looking at YouTube I can see that the shapeshifters bears no resemblance to the Werewolves in The Sims 4. Unlike werewolves the shapeshifters can switch to their wolf form at any time during the day not just at night and the looks are totally different.
You fixated on that the scenery from the film resembled the scenery in the films but it could in fact have been any small logging town all over the world. The book places it in Forks Washington state.
The werewolf myth comes from ancient Greece where a man called Lycan angered Zeus so he turned him into a wolf. Major belief in the myth came in the middle ages in central Europe where there were werewolf trials in an area that is now Switzerland. Interestingly a lot of places there looks like the scenery in Moonwood Mills.
If you ever want to write a book on Werewolves I hope you are a bit more educated on the subject