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The flag of the Bastarache dit Basque family website. The flag is © Association of Bastarache, Bastrash and Basque, 2002 All rights reserved. The association is based in Sillery Quebec.
The flag might have been designed by a heraldist named Renaud Brochu, from Québec, who designed the family coat of arms.
The tricolore probably refers to the French-Basque origins of the family.
  The Acadian star/flag probably symbolises the fact that the family ancestor,
  Jean Bastarache dit le Basque, born around 1658 in Bayonne (French Basque
  country), arrived in the 1680s in Port-Royal Acadie and that several
  descendants still live in the Canadian Maritimes. The blue fleur-de-lys on
  white probably represents the descendants of the refugees who settled in
  Quebec after the 1755 deportation and the green lauburu on red is an obvious
  reference to the family nom dit (nickname) "dit Basque" and
  Basque origin. There are also descendants in Louisiana, so perhaps the star
  and fleur-de-lys also refers to them, since these two emblems are on the Cajun
  flag/flag of Acadia. The black B presumably stands for the family's name(s).
  Luc Baronian Luc Baronian, 24 April 2005