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In the book The Pearl, Kino is a poor fisherman and pearl hunter. La Paz is a coastal town where most of the Indians are fishermen, and whenever they find pearls they sell them to the pearl buyers in the town.

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Kino's occupation at La Paz in "The Pearl" is a pearl diver. He dives into the ocean to find pearls that he can sell to provide for his family.

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