My brother seemed to think it was more the American West than Native American (my brother is what I call a "nationalized" Texan [it is with deepest regret I write that], so it seemed almost personal for him), but I'll bow to the actual South African's take.
I can guarantee, at the very least, that Native American cuisine is not featured. I'm not even sure if any truly "traditional" Native American recipes survive outside of anthropology studies.
My brother seemed to think it was more the American West than Native American (my brother is what I call a "nationalized" Texan [it is with deepest regret I write that], so it seemed almost personal for him), but I'll bow to the actual South African's take.
I can guarantee, at the very least, that Native American cuisine is not featured. I'm not even sure if any truly "traditional" Native American recipes survive outside of anthropology studies.