Ewa District, Hawaii


ʻEwa was one of the original districts known as moku, of the island of Oʻahu in Ancient Hawaii history.
The word ʻewa means "crooked" or "ill-fitting" in Hawaiian. The name comes from the myth that the gods Kāne and Kanaloa threw a stone to determine the boundaries, but it was lost and later found at Pili o Kahe.
ʻEwa is used in Honolulu to indicate the West direction, in opposition to Diamond Head for the East direction.