A Transgender Nanny Helped Shape Barack Obama’s Childhood — From Growing Up In Hawaii, USA And Indonesia To School, Sports, Faith, Identity, And His Path To The Presidency!

A Transgender Nanny Helped Shape Barack Obama’s Childhood — From Growing Up In Hawaii, USA And Indonesia To School, Sports, Faith, Identity, And His Path To The Presidency!

NewsAditi Rai

December 31, 2026

This article was last updated by Alisha Shrestha on December 25, 2026

Barack Obama’s childhood in Hawaii and Indonesia, cared for by transgender nanny Evie, diverse schools, basketball passion, identity journey, and experiences that shaped his empathetic path to the presidency.

Barack Obama, the man who would one day become president of the United States, spent his early years moving between two very different worlds.

Born in Hawaii in 1961, Barack at the age of six he went to live in Indonesia with his mother and stepfather.

It was those years abroad and the ones back in Hawaii afterward that gave him experiences that stayed with him forever.

One part of that story involves a nanny named Evie who looked after him in Jakarta, and she was transgender.

People have talked about how those childhood days helped build the person Obama became, someone who could understand different cultures and bring people together.

When Obama arrived in Indonesia in 1967, everything felt new and exciting.

His mother, Ann Dunham, had married Lolo Soetoro, and they lived in Jakarta. Young Obama, called Barry back then, started school there.

He went to a Catholic school first, called Santo Fransiskus Asisi, and later moved to a public school named Besuki.

Obama learned to speak Indonesian well, played with neighborhood kids, and even joined Cub Scouts. The family had unusual pets too, like a small ape named Tata that his stepfather brought home from New Guinea. Life there mixed American ways with Indonesian ones, from food to daily routines.

Around 1969, when Obama was about eight, his mother hired Evie to help around the house. Evie had impressed her with cooking skills, things like beef steak and fried rice.

Evie, who was born male but lived as a woman, took care of Barry and his little sister Maya for a couple of years. She walked him to school, played with him, and became part of the daily life.

She later remembered how Barry laughed when he caught her trying on his mother’s lipstick one time.

Barack Obama was looked after by a nanny named Evie, who was transgender. (Image Source: Facebook)

She made sure he didn’t see her in women’s clothes, since he was so young. Neighbors knew about Evie, and some kids teased, but Barry just wanted to go home. Those moments gave him early glimpses into different ways people live.

By 1971, Obama returned to Hawaii to live with his grandparents. He started fifth grade at Punahou School, a private school in Honolulu where he stayed through high school.

There he got into basketball seriously, playing on the team and finding joy on the court. He thought a lot about his identity, being part black, part white, growing up in a mostly Asian and white area.

He reflected on his upbringing with the different identities he navigated in a 2010 interview, saying:

I was raised as an Indonesian child and a Hawaiian child and as a black child and as a white child.

Questions about race came up, like wondering why Santa always looked white in pictures. Faith played a role too, though he explored it more later in life. These years helped him build resilience and a sense of reaching out to others.

All those experiences, from the busy streets of Jakarta to the beaches of Hawaii, from school friends of many backgrounds to family changes, shaped Obama’s view of the world.

He wrote about it in his book Dreams from My Father, talking about feeling like an Indonesian kid, a Hawaiian kid, black and white all at once. That mix helped him understand people from different walks of life.

When he ran for president and won in 2008, many saw that ability to connect as key to his success.

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