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Forgot to cover the Vivadierie and Werebear. There’s no US equivalent to either and are associated with the French and Russians respectively.
Speaking of were creatures, there are quite a lot of creatures in Native American lore that can transform or are human/animal hybrids. Skinwalkers are supposedly shapeshifters that were medicine men that became corrupted. Just speaking of them will attract their attention. Tah-tah-kle’-ah were giant human/owl hybrids with magical powers. They’d hunt children at night and could mimic human voices.
The Wendigo could also mimic human voices. A huge skeletal beast, there are actually several models available for it. Red Republic makes one for Arena Rex in a roughly 32mm scale and Warlord Games makes one in 28mm for their Mythic America range.
In fact, the Mythic America range has a lot of really interesting models including the giant serpent Quetzalcoatl, human/spider hybrids known as Spider Sisters and Sasquatches (aka Big Foot) plus several others.
Just doing even a casual internet search lead to a huge number of potential creatures. I’d be really interested in any potential candidates from anyone that knows more about Native American mythology.