Yes, for a portion of it, he was. In the early years of his life, he lived in Hawaii with his mother, but when she re-married, he lived in Indonesia for four years with his mom and step-dad. But he then was sent back to Hawaii to complete his middle school and high school education, and it was at that point that he moved in with his maternal grandparents, who took on the majority of his upbringing.
Obama spent 1971 to 1979 in Honolulu, Hawaii, living with his maternal grandparents.
mothers side mothers side
Yes.
Obma lived with his grandparents in Hawaii.
he did not live with his grandparents that long. only one month
He lived there with his mother and step-father for about four years from 1967 until 1971 . In 1971, he came back to Honolulu to live with his grandparents.
yes, as long as the parents agree to allow their child to live with their grandparents its fine as long as the grandparents can support the child.
Barack Obama moved to Honolulu, Hawaii when he was 10 years old. He lived with his grandparents, Stanley and Madelyn Dunham, who played a significant role in raising him.
they lived in Colombia for 5 years then they moved to paris for 11 years then they stayed in England for the rest of their lives
President Obama lived in Wichita Kansas. Wichita Kansas is also the city in which Obama's mother lived in during her pregnancy with Obama.
African american
No, Barack Obama was not fostered. He was raised primarily by his mother and grandparents.
Grandfather - Stanley Armour Dunham Grandmother - Madelyn Lee Payne He lived with them from 1971-1979.
you can live with them for as long as you want although it would be weird. i moved out when i was 25
His biological father was from Kenya. His mother was from Kansas. President Obama was born in Hawaii in the US. His stepfather, the man his mother married after the first marriage to Pres. Obama's biological father, was from Indonesia and Barack Obama lived there with his mother and stepfather until he went to live with his grandparents after her death.