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It has fantastic features that help to explain the reason for the Maasai's traditions.
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The beginnings of Maasai tells about the weather. It explains about volcanic eruptions and their effects. It tells about Enkai, Enkai Nakor, the black god, responsible for showering rains.
And also how he planted a fig tree to bridge the distance between the earth and the sky to save his cattle. Then the cattle walk all the way down from the tree planted by Enkai to the ground at Neiterkob. Then the Neiterkob and Masaai tribe took good care of the cattle.