If the native tribes did not stand a chance, this does not imply lack of resistance or of courage; regardless, it doesnt much matter in this context. Whatever courage they had, the U.S. military is not heir to it. If honor matters to the members of our armed forces, they will agree.
Honor does matter and we honor those who fought bravely against us. That is our, undying honor to those with whom we have faced on the field of battle.
A warrior's combat worthiness is measured by the combat worthiness of the warriors he has defeated in combat.
With that in mind, defeating Arabs in combat isn't a noteworthy achievement, so I don't think any future U.S. Army aircraft will bear Arab names.