The Natukhai tribe consisted of 10
aristocratic families and 44 free clans () and classified as an Adyghe
democratic tribe. Because their coast was not backed by high mountains and opened northward to the steppe the Natukhai were very active in trading with the
Ottoman Empire and
Crimean Khanate, which afforded for them better life than many others. By culture, language and character they find themselves closest to the Lesser Shapsug and even call themselves by the same name
Aguchips. (The Lesser Shapsug lived on the coast south of the Natukhai while the Greater Shapsug lived north of the mountains.) Also Natukhai people include the tribe of
Guaye which, according to legend, is one of the most ancient Circassian tribes. They also include the disappearing remnants of the
Zhaney tribe. The noblest families included Chakh, Dedy, Eryku, Kaz, Megu,
Shupako, and Zan. The tribe Guaye had following noble names: Birdzh, Cherch, Kerzedzh, Khatirame, and Kuytsuk. The Natukhai, like the Shapsug and Abadzekh, managed to limit the power of noble men of their tribe. Their villages were also administered by elected villagers. The Natukhai were one of the tribes most inclined to a peaceful sort of labor. They established trade connections with Turkey which gave the Natukhai the opportunities of material improvements. The Natukhai were one of the last to convert to Islam. They steadily adhered to Christianity, even though religious differences were often the cause of quarrels with the neighbouring Shapsug. Only by the beginning of the 19th century, whether by promises or by threats, did Turkish pasha manage to talk them into converting to Islam. In spite of that, the Natukhai showed a bitter resistance to the expansion of Russia into the Northern Caucasus. They fought shoulder-to-shoulder with the Shapsug and Abadzekh who by that time were on their own against the forces of Russian empire. As a result of the war, only 175 Natukhai people remained on their motherland. In late 1860, a Circassian Parliament () was assembled, which would unite the
Shapsug,
Ubykh, and Natukhai and considered
Sochi (
Lowland Adyghe: Шъачэ;
Ubykh Adyghe: Шуа-чӀа, lit. "seaside") the last
capital of the
Circassian resistance. In 1864, a major part of the Natukhai were
massacred and the remaining forced to leave
Circassia, like the other Adyghe tribes, to the
Ottoman Empire due to the Russian army occupation of Circassia, beside the standard tsars' policy during the era of the
Russian Empire to cleanse the
Circassian coast of Circassians (mainly physically then by expelling the remaining to the
Ottoman Empire. ==Language==