I'm not positive but I believe the symbol used by native Americans was a mirror image of the swastika - the arms went the other way.
Some American Indian cultures may have done. It's a matter of perspective, really. "Good" is clockwise. "Not good" is counter clockwise. When the arms are seen as moving clockwise when the arms point right, that's "good." Others may see the arms as trailing rather than leading, and that arms to the left indicate clockwise movement.
I remember from my student days in anthropology a bowl (woven basket bowl) that had a swastika woven into the center. It's arms, when right side up, went to the right. That was good. When upside down, the arms were reversed, and went went to the left. The symbolic understanding was that upside down meant an empty bowl, and that was not good.