Years ago I got to handle a nice little two compartment pouch a local gentleman had in his collection. It was made of light deer hide, likely brain tanned, with a braided buckskin cord in place of a strap. The interesting thing about the bag was it was all one piece. The strip of buckskin was turned up in the front to make the front of the bag, then pulled up in the center to make the center divider, then went back down and over the top with a piece long enough to make the back, and the front flap. The two pouches were sewn up separately until the got to th last three inches or so, where they were all sewn together. It appeared to have been used for a shotgun, or fouler.
Hungry Horse