Mount Kenya, and we Maasai still live below, herding cattle down in the plains. It’s not a bad life, especially when Enkai is the Black God, providing for us. And when the cattle or other children cause problems, I just warn them that they never know when I might suddenly develop my godly powers.

The main purpose of the passage is to illustrate the relationship between the Maasai and

Mount Kenya.
the children.
the cattle.
their god.

The main purpose of the passage is to illustrate the relationship between the Maasai and their god, Enkai. It highlights the Maasai people's connection to their deity and how they believe in his powers to provide for them and maintain order within their community.