All the American Indian can say over us White people is they got here first.
They colonized the Americas from Asia over the Bering Land Bridge back before SUV's raised the sea level and made it the Aleutian Islands.
Humans are not indigenous to the Americas. We did not evolve here.
Another thought about European colonization of The New World:
If it had not been for at least three back-to-back plagues (only one is European in origin) the Indians we're so concerned about today would not have existed. They're the remnants of the survivors of those plagues.
Even more: Had it not been for Spaniards losing some horses, the plains Indian would never have risen to be what they were when French trappers and Voyageurs wandered into the area.
I doubt the horseless Indians of the vacant plains would have done any better than their Eastern relatives did against Western expansion.
I wonder, though, if the Aztecs would have collapsed on their own, or expanded North.
Prolly collapsed, they don't appear to have really recovered from the pre-European plagues.
Cahokia, for example, didn't survive to see the European diseases. Their society collapsing is why the plains were vacant for the tribes which became the horse-based culture of the Plains Indian to occupy.
The Cahokia and similar societies are also, probably, why bison were so damn plentiful. Like most agrarian cultures took a bat to the predator populations, leaving a relatively safe place for bison to breed.