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A photograph taken more than 40 years ago showing a young Barack Obama as a
schoolboy in Indonesia has been found, days before he begins his presidential
visit to the country.
The picture was given to Associated Press by Hadi Surya Dharma, a childhood
friend of Mr Obama's, who sits beside the future president in the black and
white photo.
Mr Obama, who was born to a Kenyan father and an American mother, moved to
Indonesia when he was seven – after his mother married an Indonesian man she met
while studying at the University of Hawaii.
Mr Obama and his mother first set up home in the Menteng Dalam area of
Jakarta.
Now a jumble of houses and narrow streets in the shadow of tower blocks, at
the time it was on the edge of the city and fruit trees were landmarks.
Many families still live there, and they shared memories of the boy they
knew as Barry.
"He went to everyone's house, played kites with local kids, got stuck in
swamps," said Coenraad Satja Koesoemah, who allowed Mr Obama's mother to use his
front room to give free English lessons to locals.
"He was a Menteng Dalam kid, what more can I say?"
For the first five months, Mr Obama reportedly struggled with the
Indonesian language but soon became proficient.
By all accounts, he quickly became a favourite of the teachers and the
pupils there, but endured some teasing on account of his looks.
Those early experiences have been cited as key moments that shaped his view
on life.
"One of the reasons that he is so cool and non-combative is that he learned
to deal with this teasing culture," said Kay Ikranagara, who worked with Obama's
mother in Jakarta and knew the family well.
"It is a game here, and the trick is not to show you are bothered."
Mr Obama lived in Indonesia for four years before returning to Hawaii to
live with his grandparents.
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