Career
He was 1st Chief of Fort Yukon from 1980-1994. He was raised at "Shoo Taii," the "Happy Hill," which is also known by the name "Alexander Village". Alexander Village is approximately 20 miles north of Fort Yukon.
He co-founded the with Paul Williams Senior, the former Chief of the Village of Beaver, Alaska.
He is one of four co-founders of, and Chairman of, the, a group of 70 First Nations and Tribal Governments spanning the Yukon River Watershed dedicated to "the protection and preservation of the Yukon River Watershed". He is the former Chairman of the Gwichyaa Zhee Corporation, the local ANCSA village corporation.
He founded Gwandak radio, KZPA 900 am, which broadcasts from Fort Yukon throughout the area known as the Yukon Flats. He is credited, with Paul Williams Senior of Beaver, with of founding the, also known locally as "CATG".
Alexander is credited, along with three others, of founding the, which consists of 70 Tribes and First Nations spanning the Yukon River Watershed.
The organization is dedicated to preserving clean water.